<?php set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . '../lib'); include_once("aurjson.class.php"); if ( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] != 'GET' ) { header('HTTP/1.1 405 Method Not Allowed'); exit(); } if ( isset($_GET['type']) ) { $rpc_o = new AurJSON(); echo $rpc_o->handle($_GET); } else { // dump a simple usage output for people to use. // this could be moved to an api doc in the future, or generated from // the AurJSON class directly with phpdoc. For now though, just putting it // here. ?> <html><body> <h2>Allowed methods</h2> <ul> <li><tt>search</tt></li> <li><tt>info</tt></li> <li><tt>multiinfo</tt></li> <li><tt>msearch</tt></li> </ul> <p>Each method requires the following HTTP GET syntax:</p> <pre>type=<em>methodname</em>&arg=<em>data</em></pre> <p>Where <em>methodname</em> is the name of an allowed method, and <em>data</em> is the argument to the call.</p> <p>If you need jsonp type callback specification, you can provide an additional variable <em>callback</em>.</p> <h2>Examples</h2> <dl> <dt><tt>search</tt></dt><dd><tt>http://aur-url/rpc.php?type=search&arg=foobar</tt></li></dd> <dt><tt>info</tt></dt><dd><tt>http://aur-url/rpc.php?type=info&arg=foobar</tt></dd> <dt><tt>multiinfo</tt></dt><dd><tt>http://aur-url/rpc.php?type=multiinfo&arg[]=foo&arg[]=bar</tt></dd> <dt><tt>msearch</tt></dt><dd><tt>http://aur-url/rpc.php?type=msearch&arg=john</tt></li></dd> <dt>Callback</dt><dd><tt>http://aur-url/rpc.php?type=search&arg=foobar&callback=jsonp1192244621103</tt></dd> </dl> </body></html> <?php // close if statement } ?>