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1Thrift Node.js Library
2=========================
3
4License
5-------
6Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
7or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
8distributed with this work for additional information
9regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
10to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
11"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
12with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
13
14  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
15
16Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
17software distributed under the License is distributed on an
18"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
19KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
20specific language governing permissions and limitations
21under the License.
22
23## Compatibility
24
25node version 6 or later is required
26
27## Install
28
29    npm install thrift
30
31## Thrift Compiler
32
33You can compile IDL sources for Node.js with the following command:
34
35    thrift --gen js:node thrift_file
36
37## Cassandra Client Example:
38
39Here is a Cassandra example:
40
41```js
42var thrift = require('thrift'),
43    Cassandra = require('./gen-nodejs/Cassandra')
44    ttypes = require('./gen-nodejs/cassandra_types');
45
46var connection = thrift.createConnection("localhost", 9160),
47    client = thrift.createClient(Cassandra, connection);
48
49connection.on('error', function(err) {
50  console.error(err);
51});
52
53client.get_slice("Keyspace", "key", new ttypes.ColumnParent({column_family: "ExampleCF"}), new ttypes.SlicePredicate({slice_range: new ttypes.SliceRange({start: '', finish: ''})}), ttypes.ConsistencyLevel.ONE, function(err, data) {
54  if (err) {
55    // handle err
56  } else {
57    // data == [ttypes.ColumnOrSuperColumn, ...]
58  }
59  connection.end();
60});
61```
62
63<a name="int64"></a>
64## Int64
65
66Since JavaScript represents all numbers as doubles, int64 values cannot be accurately represented naturally. To solve this, int64 values in responses will be wrapped with Thrift.Int64 objects. The Int64 implementation used is [broofa/node-int64](https://github.com/broofa/node-int64).
67
68## Client and server examples
69
70Several example clients and servers are included in the thrift/lib/nodejs/examples folder and the cross language tutorial thrift/tutorial/nodejs folder.
71
72## Use on browsers
73
74You can use code generated with js:node on browsers with Webpack. Here is an example.
75
76thrift --gen js:node,ts,es6,with_ns
77
78```javascript
79import * as thrift from 'thrift';
80import { MyServiceClient } from '../gen-nodejs/MyService';
81
82let host = window.location.hostname;
83let port = 443;
84let opts = {
85  transport: thrift.TBufferedTransport,
86  protocol: thrift.TJSONProtocol,
87    headers: {
88     'Content-Type': 'application/vnd.apache.thrift.json',
89    },
90    https: true,
91    path: '/url/path',
92    useCORS: true,
93};
94
95let connection = thrift.createXHRConnection(host, port, opts);
96let thriftClient = thrift.createXHRClient(MyServiceClient, connection);
97
98connection.on('error', (err) => {
99  console.error(err);
100});
101
102thriftClient.myService(param)
103  .then((result) => {
104    console.log(result);
105  })
106  .catch((err) => {
107    ....
108  });
109```
110
111Bundlers, like webpack, will use thrift/browser.js by default because of the
112`"browser": "./lib/nodejs/lib/thrift/browser.js"` field in package.json.
113
114### Browser example with WebSocket, BufferedTransport and BinaryProtocol
115```javascript
116import thrift from 'thrift';
117import { MyServiceClient } from '../gen-nodejs/MyService';
118
119const host = window.location.hostname;
120const port = 9090;
121const opts = {
122  transport: thrift.TBufferedTransport,
123  protocol: thrift.TBinaryProtocol
124}
125const connection = thrift.createWSConnection(host, port, opts);
126connection.open();
127const thriftClient = thrift.createWSClient(MyServiceClient, connection);
128
129connection.on('error', (err) => {
130  console.error(err);
131});
132
133thriftClient.myService(param)
134  .then((result) => {
135    console.log(result);
136  })
137  .catch((err) => {
138    ....
139  });
140```
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