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## Objective Closes #15408 (somewhat) ## Solution - Moved the existing HTTP transport to its own module with its own plugin (`RemoteHttpPlugin`) (disabled on WASM) - Swapped out the `smol` crate for the smaller crates it re-exports to make it easier to keep out non-wasm code (HTTP transport needs `async-io` which can't build on WASM) - Added a new public `BrpSender` resource holding the matching sender for the `BrpReceiver`' (formally `BrpMailbox`). This allows other crates to send `BrpMessage`'s to the "mailbox". ## Testing TODO --------- Co-authored-by: Matty <weatherleymatthew@gmail.com>
73 lines
2.3 KiB
Rust
73 lines
2.3 KiB
Rust
//! A simple command line client that allows issuing queries to a remote Bevy
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//! app via the BRP.
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use anyhow::Result as AnyhowResult;
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use argh::FromArgs;
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use bevy::remote::{
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builtin_methods::{BrpQuery, BrpQueryFilter, BrpQueryParams, BRP_QUERY_METHOD},
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http::DEFAULT_ADDR,
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http::DEFAULT_PORT,
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BrpRequest,
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};
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/// Struct containing the command-line arguments that can be passed to this example.
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///
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/// The components are passed by their full type names positionally, while `host`
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/// and `port` are optional arguments which should correspond to those used on
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/// the server.
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///
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/// When running this example in conjunction with the `server` example, the `host`
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/// and `port` can be left as their defaults.
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///
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/// For example, to connect to port 1337 on the default IP address and query for entities
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/// with `Transform` components:
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/// ```text
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/// cargo run --example client -- --port 1337 bevy_transform::components::transform::Transform
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/// ```
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#[derive(FromArgs)]
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struct Args {
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/// the host IP address to connect to
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#[argh(option, default = "DEFAULT_ADDR.to_string()")]
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host: String,
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/// the port to connect to
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#[argh(option, default = "DEFAULT_PORT")]
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port: u16,
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/// the full type names of the components to query for
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#[argh(positional, greedy)]
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components: Vec<String>,
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}
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/// The application entry point.
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fn main() -> AnyhowResult<()> {
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// Parse the arguments.
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let args: Args = argh::from_env();
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// Create the URL. We're going to need it to issue the HTTP request.
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let host_part = format!("{}:{}", args.host, args.port);
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let url = format!("http://{}/", host_part);
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let req = BrpRequest {
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jsonrpc: String::from("2.0"),
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method: String::from(BRP_QUERY_METHOD),
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id: Some(ureq::json!(1)),
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params: Some(
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serde_json::to_value(BrpQueryParams {
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data: BrpQuery {
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components: args.components,
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option: Vec::default(),
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has: Vec::default(),
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},
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filter: BrpQueryFilter::default(),
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})
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.expect("Unable to convert query parameters to a valid JSON value"),
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),
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};
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let res = ureq::post(&url)
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.send_json(req)?
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.into_json::<serde_json::Value>()?;
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println!("{:#}", res);
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Ok(())
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}
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