| Thrift Haxe Software Library |
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| License |
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| Using Thrift with Haxe |
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| Haxe setup |
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| Thrift requires Haxe 3.1.3. Installers for Windows and OSX |
| platforms are available at `http://haxe.org/download`. |
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| Depending on the desired targets, you may have to install the appropriate HaxeLibs |
| after installing Haxe itself. For example, if you plan to target C#, Java and C++, |
| enter the following commands after installing Haxe: |
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| haxelib install hxcpp |
| haxelib install hxjava |
| haxelib install hxcs |
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| For other targets, please consult the Haxe documentation whether or not any additional |
| target libraries need to be installed and how to achieve this. |
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| Haxe on Linux |
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| For Linux platforms it is recommended not to download the |
| binaries manually, instead use the Haxe installation shell |
| script which can be found at `http://www.openfl.org/download`. |
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| If you run into the error message |
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| Uncaught exception - load.c(237) : Failed to load library : /usr/lib/neko/regexp.ndll |
| (libpcre.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) |
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| this can be solved depending on your OSes bitness by either |
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| sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/libpcre.so.1 /usr/lib/libpcre.so.3 |
| sudo ldconfig |
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| or |
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| sudo ln -sf /usr/lib64/libpcre.so.1 /usr/lib64/libpcre.so.3 |
| sudo ldconfig |
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| Thrift Haxe bindings |
| ------------------- |
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| Thrift Haxe bindings can be set up via the `haxelib` tool |
| either from the official ASF repo, or via the github mirror. |
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| - To set up any **stable version**, choose the appropriate branch (e.g. `0.9.3`): |
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| - `haxelib git thrift https://git.apache.org/thrift.git 0.9.3 lib/haxe` |
| - `haxelib git thrift https://github.com/apache/thrift.git 0.9.3 lib/haxe` |
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| - To set up the current **development version**, use the `master` branch: |
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| - `haxelib git thrift https://git.apache.org/thrift.git master lib/haxe` |
| - `haxelib git thrift https://github.com/apache/thrift.git master lib/haxe` |
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| As usual, the installed library can be updated using `haxelib upgrade` |
| or `haxelib update thrift`. |
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| In order to work with Thrift, you will need to install the Thrift compiler |
| or build from source, depending on your operating system. Appropriate |
| downloads and more information can be found at http://thrift.apache.org |
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| To get started, visit the /tutorial/haxe and /test/haxe dirs for examples. |
| If you are using HIDE or the FlashDevelop IDE, you'll find appropriate |
| project files in these folders. |
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| Current status |
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| - tested with Haxe C++ target |
| - transports: Socket, HTTP (client only), Stream |
| - protocols: Binary, JSON, Multiplex, Compact |
| - tutorial client and server available |
| - cross-test client and server available |
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| Further developments |
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| - improve to work with C#, Java and JavaScript Haxe/OpenFL targets |
| - improve to work with more (ideally all) Haxe/OpenFL targets |
| - add HTTP server, update tutorial and tests accordingly |
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| Known restrictions |
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| Although designed with maximum portability in mind, for technical reasons some platforms |
| may only support parts of the library, or not be compatible at all. |
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| Javascript: |
| - tutorial fails to build because of unsupported Sys.args |
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