@hackage curryer-rpc0.5.2
Fast, Haskell RPC
Installation
Tested Compilers
Dependencies (27)
- async
- base >=4.12 && <=4.21
- binary
- bytestring
- containers
- crypton-asn1-types >=0.4.1 Show all…
Dependents (1)
@hackage/project-m36
Curryer - Fast Haskell-to-Haskell RPC
Curryer (pun intended) is a fast, Haskell-exclusive RPC (remote procedure call) library. By using the latest Haskell serialization and streaming libraries, curryer aims to be the fastest and easiest means of communicating between Haskell-based processes.
Curryer is inspired by the now unmaintained distributed-process library, but is lighter-weight and uses a higher-performance serialization package.
Features
- blocking and non-blocking remote function calls
- asynchronous server-to-client callbacks (for server-initiated notifications)
- timeouts
- leverages winery for high-performance serialization
- TLS including mutual TLS (mTLS) authentication
Requirements
- GHC 9.0+
Code Example
data SetKey = SetKey String String
deriving (Generic, Show)
deriving Serialise via WineryVariant SetKey
data GetKey = GetKey String
deriving (Generic, Show)
deriving Serialise via WineryVariant GetKey
main :: IO ()
main = do
kvmap <- M.newIO
void $ serve kvRequestHandlers kvmap localHostAddr 8765 Nothing
kvRequestHandlers :: RequestHandlers (M.Map String String)
kvRequestHandlers = [ RequestHandler $ \state (SetKey k v) ->
atomically $ M.insert v k (connectionServerState state)
, RequestHandler $ \state (GetKey k) ->
atomically $ M.lookup k (connectionServerState state)
]
data SetKey = SetKey String String
deriving (Generic, Show)
deriving Serialise via WineryVariant SetKey
data GetKey = GetKey String
deriving (Generic, Show)
deriving Serialise via WineryVariant GetKey
data CommandOptions = Get {name :: String}
| Set {name :: String, value :: String}
deriving (Generic, Show)
instance ParseRecord CommandOptions
main :: IO ()
main = do
opts <- getRecord "SimpleKeyValueClient"
conn <- connect [] localHostAddr 8765
case opts of
Get k -> do
eRet <- call conn (GetKey k)
case eRet of
Left err -> error (show err)
Right (Just val) -> putStrLn val
Right Nothing -> error "no such key"
Set k v -> do
eRet <- call conn (SetKey k v)
case eRet of
Left err -> error (show err)
Right () -> pure ()