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// Test sample code for SoftEther VPN Server JSON-RPC Stub
// Runs on both web browsers and Node.js
//
// sample.ts
// Automatically generated at __TIMESTAMP__ by vpnserver-jsonrpc-codegen
//
// This sample code shows how to call all available RPC functions.
// You can copy and paste test code to write your own web browser TypeScript / JavaScript codes.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License 2.0
// Copyright (c) 2014-__YEAR__ SoftEther VPN Project
// On the web browser uncomment below imports as necessary to support old browsers.
// import "core-js/es6/promise";
// import "core-js/es6/string";
// import "whatwg-fetch";
// Import the vpnrpc.ts RPC stub.
import * as VPN from "./vpnrpc";
// Output JSON-RPC request / reply strings to the debug console.
VPN.VpnServerRpc.SetDebugMode(true);
let api: VPN.VpnServerRpc;
// Creating the VpnServerRpc class instance here.
if (VPN.VpnServerRpc.IsNodeJS() === false) // // Determine if this JavaScript environment is on the Node.js or not
{
// On the web browser. We do not need to specify any hostname, port or credential as the web browser already knows it.
api = new VPN.VpnServerRpc();
}
else
{
// On the Node.js. We need to specify the target VPN Server's hostname, port and credential.
api = new VPN.VpnServerRpc("127.0.0.1", 443, "", "PASSWORD_HERE", false);
}
// A variable for test
let hub_name = "test";
// Call the Test_All() function to test almost all VPN APIs.
Test_All();
__TESTS__