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NAME

       jsonrpcstub - genearate stubs for the libjson-rpc-cpp framework.

SYNOPSIS

       jsonrpcstub specfile.json [--cpp-server=namespace::ClassName]
        [--cpp-server-file=classqname.h]     [--cpp-client=namespace::ClassName]   [--cpp-client-
       file=classname.h]  [--js-client=ClassName]  [--js-client-file=classname.js]    [-h]   [-v]
       [--version]

DESCRIPTION

       jsonrpcstub   is  a  tool  to  generate  C++  and  JavaScript  classes  from  a  procedure
       specification file.

   SPECIFICATION SYNTAX
       The specifictaion file is a JSON  file  containing  all  available  JSON-RPC  methods  and
       notifications  with  their  corresponding  parameters  and  return  values  contained in a
       top-level JSON array.

       [
            {
                 "name": "method_with_positional_params",
                 "params": [3,4],
                 "returns": 7
            },
            {
                 "name": "method_with_named_params",
                 "params": {"param1": 3, "param2": 4},
                 "returns": 7
            },
            {
                 "name": "notification_without_parmas"
            }
       ]

       The literal in each "params" and  "returns" section defines the  corresponding  type.   If
       the "params" contains an array, the parameters are accepted by position, if it contains an
       object, they are accepted by name.

OPTIONS

       -h     Print usage information.

       -v     Print verbose information during generation.

       --version
              Print version info and exit.

       --cpp-server=ClassName
              Creates a Abstract Server class. Namespaces can be provided using the  ::  notation
              (e.g. ns1::ns2::Classname).

       --cpp-server-file=filename.h
              Defines the filename to use when generating the C++ Abstract Server class.  If this
              is not provided, the lowercase classname is used.

       --cpp-client=ClassName
              Creates a C++ client class. Namespaces can be provided using the :: notation  (e.g.
              ns1::ns2::Classname).

       --cpp-client-file=filename.h
              Defines  the  filename to use when generating the C++ client class.  If this is not
              provided, the lowercase classname is used.

       --js-client=ClassName
              Creates a JavaScript client class. No namespaces are supported in this option.

       --js-client-file=filename.js
              Defines the filename to use when generating the JavaScrip client class.

EXAMPLES

       Generate C++ Stubs for Server and Client, the classes will be named AbstractStubServer and
       StubClient:

              jsonrpcstub  spec.json --cpp-server=AbstractStubServer --cpp-client=StubClient

       Generate JavaScript Client class MyRpcClient into file someclient.js:

              jsonrpcstub  spec.json --js-client=MyRpcClient --js-client-file=someclient.js

EXIT STATUS

       This command returns 0 if no error occurred. In any other case, it returns 1.

SEE ALSO

       https://github.com/cinemast/libjson-rpc-cpp

BUGS

       No known bugs. Please report found bugs as an issue on github or send me an email.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Peter Spiess-Knafl

       Permission  is  hereby  granted,  free  of  charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this
       software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),  to  deal  in  the  Software
       without  restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
       publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons
       to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

       The  above  copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or
       substantial portions of the Software.

       THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT  WARRANTY  OF  ANY  KIND,  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED,
       INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE  LIABLE
       FOR  ANY  CLAIM,  DAMAGES  OR  OTHER  LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
       OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR  THE  USE  OR  OTHER
       DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

AUTHOR

       Peter Spiess-Knafl (dev@spiessknafl.at)