Mmm, thanks. I have not taken a look at that yet. I will.
Nevertheless, I like the idea of having an integrated client to handle all 
kind of requests (including jsonrpc), which makes it easier for me for 
statistics and performance gathering.

On Monday, December 24, 2012 6:44:59 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel,
>
> getting back at this. Why use webclient for this instead of using 
> gluon/contrib/simplejsonrpc.py?  its seems to me it does not belong there.
>
> On Monday, 17 December 2012 14:01:18 UTC-6, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>> I have slightly modified the WebClient to support jsonrpc. I am not sure 
>> everything is correctly covered, but it is suiting my needs.
>>
>> In case you are interested, you can see the changes here:
>>
>> https://github.com/gonvaled/web2py/tree/webclient_add_jsonrpc
>>
>> The biggest problem I had was 
>> that opener.addheaders.append((key,str(value))) is not working as (I) 
>> expected: the content-type is not rewritten:
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13920211/not-possible-to-set-content-type-to-application-json-using-urllib2
>>
>> On Monday, December 17, 2012 6:38:30 PM UTC+1, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to understand how to use the included WebClient to test a 
>>> JSONRPC interface. One showstopper for me at the moment is that I see the 
>>> following in WebClient.post:
>>>
>>>                 # time the POST request
>>>                 data = urllib.urlencode(data)
>>>                 t0 = time.time()
>>>                 self.response = opener.open(self.url,data)
>>>                 self.time = time.time()-t0
>>>
>>> When doing JSONRPC accesses I do not want the data to be urlencoded. 
>>> Actually, I will prepare the data with json.dump, and I want WebClient to 
>>> POST it transparently (I guess this goes in the body of the POST request). 
>>> Is this at all possible? Is there an example of WebClient usage 
>>> for JSONRPC interfaces somewhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Daniel Gonzalez
>>>
>>

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