rinterface is a pure Ruby client that can send RPC calls to an Erlang node. It’s very much a work in progress.
- Erlang 12B-5
- Ruby
- Ruby gems
- Eventmachine
This will start the erlang node named ‘math’
2. Open another terminal, and run: ‘ruby sample.rb’In your Ruby code, make a call to the Erlang node like this:
Erlang::Node(nodename,module,function,args) => [:ok,Response] | [:badprc,Reason]
r = Erlang::Node.rpc("math","math_server","add",[10,20])
if r[0] == :badrpc
puts "Got and Error. Reason #{r[1]}"
else
puts "Success: #{r[1]}"
end
Where:
- math is the node name (the -sname of the Erlang node)
- math_server is the name of the module
- add is the funtion to call
- [10,20] is an array of arguments to pass to the function
The result will always be an Array of the form:
[:ok,Response] where Response is the result from the Erlang or [:badrpc,Reason] where Reason is the ‘why’ it failed
Here’s a quick and simple example. Make sure you put the rinterface lib into RAILS_ROOT/lib and start the math_server in ‘test’
In the controller:
controllers/math_controller.rb
require "lib/rinterface"
class MathController < ApplicationController
def index
a = params[:a]
b = params[:b]
r = Erlang::Node.rpc("math","math_server","add",[a.to_i,b.to_i])
if r[0] == :badrpc
@result = "Error"
else
@result = r[1]
end
end
end
Finally, add a template for the view, and try ‘http://localhost:3000/math?a=2&b=3’.
This is not ideal yet and not something I’d use yet in production, but it’s a starting point for experimenting.