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package jsonrpc2
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"sync"
"github.com/micro/go-micro/codec"
)
type serverCodec struct {
encmutex sync.Mutex // protects enc
dec *json.Decoder // for reading JSON values
enc *json.Encoder // for writing JSON values
c io.Closer
// temporary work space
req serverRequest
// JSON-RPC clients can use arbitrary json values as request IDs.
// Package rpc expects uint64 request IDs.
// We assign uint64 sequence numbers to incoming requests
// but save the original request ID in the pending map.
// When rpc responds, we use the sequence number in
// the response to find the original request ID.
mutex sync.Mutex // protects seq, pending
seq uint64
pending map[uint64]*json.RawMessage
}
func newServerCodec(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) *serverCodec {
return &serverCodec{
dec: json.NewDecoder(conn),
enc: json.NewEncoder(conn),
c: conn,
pending: make(map[uint64]*json.RawMessage),
}
}
type serverRequest struct {
Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
Method string `json:"method"`
Params *json.RawMessage `json:"params"`
ID *json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
}
func (r *serverRequest) reset() {
r.Version = ""
r.Method = ""
r.Params = nil
r.ID = nil
}
func (r *serverRequest) UnmarshalJSON(raw []byte) error {
r.reset()
type req *serverRequest
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, req(r)); err != nil {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
var o = make(map[string]*json.RawMessage)
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &o); err != nil {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
if o["jsonrpc"] == nil || o["method"] == nil {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
_, okID := o["id"]
_, okParams := o["params"]
if len(o) == 3 && !(okID || okParams) || len(o) == 4 && !(okID && okParams) || len(o) > 4 {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
if r.Version != "2.0" {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
if okParams {
if r.Params == nil || len(*r.Params) == 0 {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
switch []byte(*r.Params)[0] {
case '[', '{':
default:
return errors.New("bad request")
}
}
if okID && r.ID == nil {
r.ID = &null
}
if okID {
if len(*r.ID) == 0 {
return errors.New("bad request")
}
switch []byte(*r.ID)[0] {
case 't', 'f', '{', '[':
return errors.New("bad request")
}
}
return nil
}
type serverResponse struct {
Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
ID *json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
Result interface{} `json:"result,omitempty"`
Error interface{} `json:"error,omitempty"`
}
func (c *serverCodec) ReadHeader(m *codec.Message) (err error) {
// If return error:
// - codec will be closed
// So, try to send error reply to client before returning error.
c.req.reset()
var raw json.RawMessage
if err := c.dec.Decode(&raw); err != nil {
c.encmutex.Lock()
c.enc.Encode(serverResponse{Version: "2.0", ID: &null, Error: errParse})
c.encmutex.Unlock()
return err
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &c.req); err != nil {
if err.Error() == "bad request" {
c.encmutex.Lock()
c.enc.Encode(serverResponse{Version: "2.0", ID: &null, Error: errRequest})
c.encmutex.Unlock()
}
return err
}
m.Method = c.req.Method
// JSON request id can be any JSON value;
// RPC package expects uint64. Translate to
// internal uint64 and save JSON on the side.
c.mutex.Lock()
c.seq++
c.pending[c.seq] = c.req.ID
c.req.ID = nil
m.Id = c.seq
c.mutex.Unlock()
return nil
}
func (c *serverCodec) ReadBody(x interface{}) error {
// If x!=nil and return error e:
// - WriteResponse() will be called with e.Error() in r.Error
if x == nil {
return nil
}
if c.req.Params == nil {
return nil
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(*c.req.Params, x); err != nil {
return NewError(errParams.Code, err.Error())
}
return nil
}
var null = json.RawMessage([]byte("null"))
func (c *serverCodec) Write(m *codec.Message, x interface{}) error {
// If return error: nothing happens.
// In r.Error will be "" or .Error() of error returned by:
// - ReadRequestBody()
// - called RPC method
c.mutex.Lock()
b, ok := c.pending[m.Id]
if !ok {
c.mutex.Unlock()
fmt.Println("invalid sequence number in response", m.Id)
return errors.New("invalid sequence number in response")
}
c.mutex.Unlock()
if replies, ok := x.(*[]*json.RawMessage); m.Method == "JSONRPC2.Batch" && ok {
if len(*replies) == 0 {
return nil
}
c.encmutex.Lock()
defer c.encmutex.Unlock()
return c.enc.Encode(replies)
}
if b == nil {
// Notification. Do not respond.
return nil
}
resp := serverResponse{Version: "2.0", ID: b}
if m.Error == "" {
if x == nil {
resp.Result = &null
} else {
resp.Result = x
}
} else if m.Error[0] == '{' && m.Error[len(m.Error)-1] == '}' {
// Well… this check for '{'…'}' isn't too strict, but I
// suppose we're trusting our own RPC methods (this way they
// can force sending wrong reply or many replies instead
// of one) and normal errors won't be formatted this way.
raw := json.RawMessage(m.Error)
resp.Error = &raw
} else {
raw := json.RawMessage(newError(m.Error).Error())
resp.Error = &raw
}
c.encmutex.Lock()
defer c.encmutex.Unlock()
return c.enc.Encode(resp)
}
func (c *serverCodec) Close() error {
return c.c.Close()
}