Zend_Json_Server - JSON-RPC server
    
    
        Zend_Json_Server is a » JSON-RPC server implementation.
        It supports both the » JSON-RPC
            version 1 specification as well as the » version 2
            specification; additionally, it provides a PHP implementation
        of the » Service
            Mapping Description (SMD) specification
        for providing service metadata to service consumers.
     
    
        JSON-RPC is a lightweight Remote Procedure Call protocol that utilizes
        JSON for its messaging envelopes. This JSON-RPC implementation follows
        PHP's » SoapServer
        API. This means, in a typical situation, you will simply:
     
    
    
        Zend_Json_Server utilizes Zend_Server_Reflection
        to perform reflection on any attached classes or functions, and uses that
        information to build both the SMD and enforce method call signatures. As
        such, it is imperative that any attached functions and/or class methods
        have full PHP docblocks documenting, minimally:
     
    
    
        Zend_Json_Server listens for POST requests only at this
        time; fortunately, most JSON-RPC client implementations in the wild at
        the time of this writing will only POST requests as it is. This makes it
        simple to utilize the same server end point to both handle requests as
        well as to deliver the service SMD, as is shown in the next example.
     
    Example #1 Zend_Json_Server Usage  
        
        
            First, let's define a class we wish to expose via the JSON-RPC
            server. We'll call the class 'Calculator', and define methods for
            'add', 'subtract', 'multiply', and 'divide':
          
        /**  
 * Calculator - sample class to expose via JSON-RPC  
 */  
class Calculator  
{  
    /**  
     * Return sum of two variables  
     *  
     * @param  int $x  
     * @param  int $y  
     * @return int  
     */  
    public function add($x, $y)  
    {  
        return $x + $y;  
    }  
   
    /**  
     * Return difference of two variables  
     *  
     * @param  int $x  
     * @param  int $y  
     * @return int  
     */  
    public function subtract($x, $y)  
    {  
        return $x - $y;  
    }  
   
    /**  
     * Return product of two variables  
     *  
     * @param  int $x  
     * @param  int $y  
     * @return int  
     */  
    public function multiply($x, $y)  
    {  
        return $x * $y;  
    }  
   
    /**  
     * Return the division of two variables  
     *  
     * @param  int $x  
     * @param  int $y  
     * @return float  
     */  
    public function divide($x, $y)  
    {  
        return $x / $y;  
    }  
} 
  
        
            Note that each method has a docblock with entries indicating each
            parameter and its type, as well as an entry for the return value.
            This is absolutely critical when utilizing
            Zend_Json_Server or any other server component in
            Zend Framework, for that matter.
          
        
            Now we'll create a script to handle the requests:
          
        $server = new Zend_Json_Server();  
   
// Indicate what functionality is available:  
$server->setClass('Calculator');  
   
// Handle the request:  
$server->handle(); 
  
        
            However, this will not address the issue of returning an SMD so that
            the JSON-RPC client can autodiscover methods. That can be
            accomplished by determining the HTTP request method, and then
            specifying some server metadata:
          
        $server = new Zend_Json_Server();  
$server->setClass('Calculator');  
   
if ('GET' == $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) {  
    // Indicate the URL endpoint, and the JSON-RPC version used:  
    $server->setTarget('/json-rpc.php')  
           ->setEnvelope(Zend_Json_Server_Smd::ENV_JSONRPC_2);  
   
    // Grab the SMD  
    $smd = $server->getServiceMap();  
   
    // Return the SMD to the client  
    header('Content-Type: application/json');   
    return;  
}  
   
$server->handle(); 
  
        
            If utilizing the JSON-RPC server with Dojo toolkit, you will also
            need to set a special compatibility flag to ensure that the two
            interoperate properly:
          
        $server = new Zend_Json_Server();  
$server->setClass('Calculator');  
   
if ('GET' == $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) {  
    $server->setTarget('/json-rpc.php')  
           ->setEnvelope(Zend_Json_Server_Smd::ENV_JSONRPC_2);  
    $smd = $server->getServiceMap();  
   
    // Set Dojo compatibility:  
    $smd->setDojoCompatible(true);  
   
    header('Content-Type: application/json');   
    return;  
}  
   
$server->handle(); 
  
     
    Advanced Details
        
        
            While most functionality for Zend_Json_Server is
            spelled out in Zend_Json_Server Usage, more
            advanced functionality is available.
         
        Zend_Json_Server
            
            
                Zend_Json_Server is the core class in the JSON-RPC
                offering; it handles all requests and returns the response
                payload. It has the following methods:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         addFunction($function): Specify a
                        userland function to attach to the server.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setClass($class): Specify a class
                        or object to attach to the server; all public methods of
                        that item will be exposed as JSON-RPC methods.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                        fault($fault = null, $code = 404, $data = null): Create and
                        return a Zend_Json_Server_Error object.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         handle($request = false): Handle a
                        JSON-RPC request; optionally, pass a
                        Zend_Json_Server_Request object to utilize
                        (creates one by default).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getFunctions(): Return a list of
                        all attached methods.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                        setRequest(Zend_Json_Server_Request $request): Specify a
                        request object for the server to utilize.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getRequest(): Retrieve the request
                        object used by the server.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                        setResponse(Zend_Json_Server_Response $response): Set the
                        response object for the server to utilize.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getResponse(): Retrieve the
                        response object used by the server.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setAutoEmitResponse($flag):
                        Indicate whether the server should automatically emit
                        the response and all headers; by default, this is
                        TRUE.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         autoEmitResponse(): Determine if
                        auto-emission of the response is enabled.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getServiceMap(): Retrieve the
                        service map description in the form of a
                        Zend_Json_Server_Smd object
                     
                 
             
         
        Zend_Json_Server_Request
            
            
                The JSON-RPC request environment is encapsulated in the
                Zend_Json_Server_Request object. This object allows
                you to set necessary portions of the JSON-RPC request, including
                the request ID, parameters, and JSON-RPC specification version.
                It has the ability to load itself via JSON or a set of options,
                and can render itself as JSON via the
                 toJson() method.
             
            
                The request object has the following methods available:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         setOptions(array $options): Specify
                        object configuration. $options may contain
                        keys matching any 'set' method:
                         setParams(),  setMethod(),
                         setId(), and
                         setVersion().
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         addParam($value, $key = null): Add
                        a parameter to use with the method call. Parameters can be
                        just the values, or can optionally include the parameter name.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         addParams(array $params): Add
                        multiple parameters at once; proxies to
                         addParam()
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setParams(array $params): Set all
                        parameters at once; overwrites any existing parameters.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getParam($index): Retrieve a
                        parameter by position or name.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getParams(): Retrieve all parameters at once.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setMethod($name): Set the method to call.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getMethod(): Retrieve the method
                        that will be called.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         isMethodError(): Determine whether
                        or not the request is malformed and would result in an error.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setId($name): Set the request
                        identifier (used by the client to match requests to responses).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getId(): Retrieve the request identifier.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setVersion($version): Set the
                        JSON-RPC specification version the request conforms to.
                        May be either '1.0' or '2.0'.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getVersion(): Retrieve the JSON-RPC
                        specification version used by the request.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         loadJson($json): Load the request
                        object from a JSON string.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toJson(): Render the request as
                        a JSON string.
                     
                 
             
            
                An HTTP specific version is available via
                Zend_Json_Server_Request_Http. This class will
                retrieve the request via php://input, and allows access to the raw
                JSON via the  getRawJson() method.
             
         
        Zend_Json_Server_Response
            
            
                The JSON-RPC response payload is encapsulated in the
                Zend_Json_Server_Response object. This object allows
                you to set the return value of the request, whether or not the
                response is an error, the request identifier, the JSON-RPC
                specification version the response conforms to, and optionally
                the service map.
             
            
                The response object has the following methods available:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         setResult($value): Set the response result.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getResult(): Retrieve the response result.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                        setError(Zend_Json_Server_Error $error): Set an error object.
                        If set, this will be used as the response when serializing to
                        JSON.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getError(): Retrieve the error object, if any.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         isError(): Whether or not the response is an error
                        response.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setId($name): Set the request identifier (so the
                        client may match the response with the original request).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getId(): Retrieve the request identifier.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setVersion($version): Set the
                        JSON-RPC version the response conforms to.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getVersion(): Retrieve the JSON-RPC
                        version the response conforms to.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toJson(): Serialize the response to
                        JSON. If the response is an error response, serializes
                        the error object.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setServiceMap($serviceMap): Set the
                        service map object for the response.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getServiceMap(): Retrieve the
                        service map object, if any.
                     
                 
             
            
                An HTTP specific version is available via
                Zend_Json_Server_Response_Http. This class will
                send the appropriate HTTP headers as well as serialize the
                response as JSON.
             
         
        Zend_Json_Server_Error
            
            
                JSON-RPC has a special format for reporting error conditions.
                All errors need to provide, minimally, an error message and error
                code; optionally, they can provide additional data, such as a
                backtrace.
             
            
                Error codes are derived from those recommended by » the
                    XML-RPC EPI project. Zend_Json_Server
                appropriately assigns the code based on the error condition. For
                application exceptions, the code '-32000' is used.
             
            
                Zend_Json_Server_Error exposes the following
                methods:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         setCode($code): Set the error code;
                        if the code is not in the accepted XML-RPC error code range,
                        -32000 will be assigned.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getCode(): Retrieve the current error code.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setMessage($message): Set the error message.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getMessage(): Retrieve the current error message.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setData($data): Set auxiliary data
                        further qualifying the error, such as a backtrace.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getData(): Retrieve any current auxiliary error
                        data.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toArray(): Cast the error to an
                        array. The array will contain the keys 'code', 'message', and 'data'.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toJson(): Cast the error to a
                        JSON-RPC error representation.
                     
                 
             
         
        Zend_Json_Server_Smd
            
            
                SMD stands for Service Mapping Description, a JSON schema that
                defines how a client can interact with a particular web service.
                At the time of this writing, the » specification
                has not yet been formally ratified, but it is in use already
                within Dojo toolkit as well as other JSON-RPC consumer clients.
             
            
                At its most basic, a Service Mapping Description indicates the
                method of transport (POST, GET, TCP/IP, etc), the request
                envelope type (usually based on the protocol of the server), the
                target URL of the service provider, and a map of services
                available. In the case of JSON-RPC, the service map is a list of
                available methods, which each method documenting the available
                parameters and their types, as well as the expected return value
                type.
             
            
                Zend_Json_Server_Smd provides an object oriented
                way to build service maps. At its most basic, you pass it
                metadata describing the service using mutators, and specify
                services (methods and functions).
             
            
                The service descriptions themselves are typically instances of
                Zend_Json_Server_Smd_Service; you can also pass all
                information as an array to the various service mutators in
                Zend_Json_Server_Smd, and it will instantiate a
                service object for you. The service objects contain information
                such as the name of the service (typically the function or
                method name), the parameters (names, types, and position), and
                the return value type. Optionally, each service can have its own
                target and envelope, though this functionality is rarely used.
             
            
                Zend_Json_Server actually does all of this behind
                the scenes for you, by using reflection on the attached classes
                and functions; you should create your own service maps only if
                you need to provide custom functionality that class and function
                introspection cannot offer.
             
            
                Methods available in Zend_Json_Server_Smd include:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         setOptions(array $options): Setup
                        an SMD object from an array of options. All mutators
                        (methods beginning with 'set') can be used as keys.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setTransport($transport): Set the
                        transport used to access the service; only POST is currently supported.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getTransport(): Get the current service transport.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setEnvelope($envelopeType): Set the
                        request envelope that should be used to access the
                        service. Currently, supports the constants
                        Zend_Json_Server_Smd::ENV_JSONRPC_1 and
                        Zend_Json_Server_Smd::ENV_JSONRPC_2.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getEnvelope(): Get the current request envelope.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setContentType($type): Set the
                        content type requests should use (by default, this is 'application/json').
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getContentType(): Get the current
                        content type for requests to the service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setTarget($target): Set the URL
                        endpoint for the service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getTarget(): Get the URL
                        endpoint for the service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setId($id): Typically, this is the
                        URL endpoint of the service (same as the target).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getId(): Retrieve the service ID
                        (typically the URL endpoint of the service).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setDescription($description): Set a
                        service description (typically narrative information
                        describing the purpose of the service).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getDescription(): Get the service description.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setDojoCompatible($flag): Set a flag indicating
                        whether or not the SMD is compatible with Dojo toolkit. When
                        TRUE, the generated JSON SMD will
                        be formatted to comply with the format that Dojo's JSON-RPC client expects.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         isDojoCompatible(): Returns the value of the
                        Dojo compatibility flag (FALSE, by default).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         addService($service): Add a service
                        to the map. May be an array of information to pass to
                        the constructor of
                        Zend_Json_Server_Smd_Service, or an
                        instance of that class.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         addServices(array $services): Add
                        multiple services at once.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setServices(array $services): Add
                        multiple services at once, overwriting any previously set services.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getService($name): Get a service by its name.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getServices(): Get all attached services.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         removeService($name): Remove a
                        service from the map.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toArray(): Cast the service map to an array.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toDojoArray(): Cast the service map
                        to an array compatible with Dojo Toolkit.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toJson(): Cast the service map to a
                        JSON representation.
                     
                 
             
            
                Zend_Json_Server_Smd_Service has the following
                methods:
             
            
                - 
                    
                         setOptions(array $options): Set
                        object state from an array. Any mutator (methods
                        beginning with 'set') may be used as a key and set via this method.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setName($name): Set the service
                        name (typically, the function or method name).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getName(): Retrieve the service name.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setTransport($transport): Set the
                        service transport (currently, only transports supported
                        by Zend_Json_Server_Smd are allowed).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getTransport(): Retrieve the current transport.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setTarget($target): Set the URL
                        endpoint of the service (typically, this will be the
                        same as the overall SMD to which the service is attached).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getTarget(): Get the URL
                        endpoint of the service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setEnvelope($envelopeType): Set the
                        service envelope (currently, only envelopes supported
                        by Zend_Json_Server_Smd are allowed).
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getEnvelope(): Retrieve the service envelope type.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                        addParam($type, array $options = array(),
                            $order = null): Add a parameter to the
                        service. By default, only the parameter type is
                        necessary. However, you may also specify the order, as
                        well as options such as:
                     
                    
                        - 
                            
                                name: the parameter name
                             
                         
                        - 
                            
                                optional: whether or not the parameter is
                                optional
                             
                         
                        - 
                            
                                default: a default value for the parameter
                             
                         
                        - 
                            
                                description: text describing the parameter
                             
                         
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         addParams(array $params): Add
                        several parameters at once; each param should be an assoc
                        array containing minimally the key 'type' describing the
                        parameter type, and optionally the key 'order'; any other
                        keys will be passed as $options to
                         addOption().
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setParams(array $params): Set many
                        parameters at once, overwriting any existing parameters.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getParams(): Retrieve all currently set parameters.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         setReturn($type): Set the return
                        value type of the service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         getReturn(): Get the return value type of the
                        service.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toArray(): Cast the service to an array.
                     
                 
                - 
                    
                         toJson(): Cast the service to a
                        JSON representation.
                     
                 
             
         
     
 
         
            
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