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NAME

       run-remote -  (distributed-computing)

PURPOSE

       Call a remote service in a single statement.

SYNTAX

           run-remote <service> \
               ( local <app name> ) | ( location <location> ) \
               url-path <service URL> |
                   ( \
                   app-path <app path> \
                   request-path <request path> \
                   [ url-params <url params> ] \
                   ) \
               [ request-body content <content> \
                   [ content-length <content length> ] \
                   [ content-type <content type> ] ] \
               [ method <request method> ] \
               [ environment <name>=<value> [ , ... ] ] \
               [ timeout <timeout> ]\
               [ status <status> ]  \
               [ started <started> ] \
               [ finished-okay <finished okay> ]\
               [ data <data> ] \
               [ error <error> ] \
               [ status <status> ] \
               [ status-text <status text> ] \
               [ exit-status <service status> ]

       `

DESCRIPTION

       run-remote  is a combination of new-remote, call-remote and read-remote in one. Clauses for each of those
       can be specified in any order. Only a single <service> can be used. If a call to <service> succeeds,  its
       results are read. Use either:

           •  <status> (in "status" clause) to check if there are results to be read: if it is GG_OKAY, then you
           can use the results.

           • <finished okay> (in "finished-okay" clause) to check if service call executed: if it's 1,  then  it
           has.

       See  details  for  each  clause  in  new-remote (for "local" through "timeout" clauses), call-remote (for
       "status" through "finished-okay" clauses) and read-remote (for "data" through "exit-status" clauses).

EXAMPLES

           begin-handler /serv public
               run-remote nf local "hash-server-yey" \
                   url-path "/hash-server-yey/server/op=add/key=sb_XYZ/data=sdb_123" \
                   finished-okay sfok \
                   data rdata error edata  \
                   status st exit-status rstatus
               if-true sfok  not-equal  1 or st  not-equal  GG_OKAY
                   @Call did not succeed
               else-if
                   @Result is <<print-out rdata> and (any) error is <<print-out edata>>
               end-if

           end-handler

SEE ALSO

        Distributed computing

       call-remote new-remote read-remote run-remote See all documentation

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