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Randy Abernethy commented on THRIFT-2164:
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Hey Henrique,
You are right, we should try to get everything integrated. I take it the
"/service" URI is a test environment thing? How about we make the Apache Thrift
service URI configurable. Something like:
{code:title=Server URI Option|borderStyle=solid}
var server =
thrift.createHttpGetPostServer(
MySvc, //Service wrapper
{...}, //Handler
{ //Options
protocol: TJSONProtocol,
uri: "/my_custom_uri"
}
);
{code}
Then "/service" can be set for testing and something more robust can be used in
the wild (like "/thrift/addition_service" or whatever).
-Randy
> Add a Get/Post Http Server to Node along with examples
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: THRIFT-2164
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2164
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Node.js - Library
> Affects Versions: 0.9.2
> Environment: Tested on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12
> Reporter: Randy Abernethy
> Assignee: Randy Abernethy
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: nodejs
> Attachments:
> 0001-added-createHttpGetPostServer-to-node-with-examples.patch
>
>
> This patch adds a createHttpGetPostServer() function to the Node.js library
> allowing a server to be created which will serve pages as well as handle
> Thrift RPC. This is convenient in avoiding cross domain browser issues for
> testing among other things. In particular, Browser based html/JavaScript can
> be loaded from the node server and Thrift RPC calls can be made subsequently
> to the same server. The patch includes a demo with a hello.html (the browser
> client), hello.js (the node server) and hello.thrift (the service
> definition).
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