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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: ThePiachu on January 15, 2015, 11:17:38 pm
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I am trying to connect to the BitShares RPC server using this python code: https://github.com/ThePiachu/BitJSONPy
I run BitShares, issue the command of
rpc_start_server 19988
rpc_set_username user
rpc_set_password pass
and in my python code, I call:
bitshares = jsonrpc.ServiceProxy("http://user:pass@127.0.0.1:19988/rpc")
print bitshares.info()
In response, I get an error of
IOError: ('http protocol error', 0, 'got a bad status line', None)
I tried connecting to the same URL using some Golang code, and it fails as well.
Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this error?
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remove "/rpc" https://github.com/ThePiachu/BitJSONPy/blob/master/hello/hello.py#L5
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remove "/rpc" https://github.com/ThePiachu/BitJSONPy/blob/master/hello/hello.py#L5
Tried, same error.
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Maybe golang requires a status header and the client does not send one. I am not at the PC now...
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Also you should weigh pros and cons of http and Json port. Http needs encoding and is a single command per connection unless you use the batch cmd, still single remote proc call type per connection. Json need no headers but needs the login RPC call for many commands. You use the id to track async commands in the same connection. I saw a 20 fold improvement in a performance when getting balances for 101 local delegates.
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Vikram made a fix today that seems to stabilize the JSON port.