2013-09-04, 06:29
JSON-RPC Browser v0.9
This utility is a Javascript based JSON-RPC client application. It uses the introspect method to get the methods back then allows a user to call the methods passing values through auto-generated forms.
If this is useful for you, let me know.
Project Page: https://github.com/robnewton/JSON-RPC-Browser
Direct Download Link: https://github.com/robnewton/JSON-RPC-Br...master.zip
Installation: Download the zip from github. Unzip contents to the webinterface plugin directory. Point your browser to your XBMC web interface slash "JSON-RPC-Browser-master".
On my windows machine using v12.2, my web interface path is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\addons\webinterface.default"
Running the App: Once it is installed, point your browser to your XBMC web interface endpoint plus the path to the folder you just added to the webinterface.default directory. In my case this was http://localhost:8080/JSON-RPC-Browser-m...ndexd.html
Here are some screenshots:
This utility is a Javascript based JSON-RPC client application. It uses the introspect method to get the methods back then allows a user to call the methods passing values through auto-generated forms.
If this is useful for you, let me know.
Project Page: https://github.com/robnewton/JSON-RPC-Browser
Direct Download Link: https://github.com/robnewton/JSON-RPC-Br...master.zip
Installation: Download the zip from github. Unzip contents to the webinterface plugin directory. Point your browser to your XBMC web interface slash "JSON-RPC-Browser-master".
On my windows machine using v12.2, my web interface path is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\addons\webinterface.default"
Running the App: Once it is installed, point your browser to your XBMC web interface endpoint plus the path to the folder you just added to the webinterface.default directory. In my case this was http://localhost:8080/JSON-RPC-Browser-m...ndexd.html
Here are some screenshots:
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