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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2012 The Gorilla Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package json2
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"github.com/gorilla/rpc/v2"
)
var null = json.RawMessage([]byte("null"))
var Version = "2.0"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Request and Response
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// serverRequest represents a JSON-RPC request received by the server.
type serverRequest struct {
// JSON-RPC protocol.
Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
// A String containing the name of the method to be invoked.
Method string `json:"method"`
// A Structured value to pass as arguments to the method.
Params *json.RawMessage `json:"params"`
// The request id. MUST be a string, number or null.
// Our implementation will not do type checking for id.
// It will be copied as it is.
Id *json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
}
// serverResponse represents a JSON-RPC response returned by the server.
type serverResponse struct {
// JSON-RPC protocol.
Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
// The Object that was returned by the invoked method. This must be null
// in case there was an error invoking the method.
// As per spec the member will be omitted if there was an error.
Result interface{} `json:"result,omitempty"`
// An Error object if there was an error invoking the method. It must be
// null if there was no error.
// As per spec the member will be omitted if there was no error.
Error *Error `json:"error,omitempty"`
// This must be the same id as the request it is responding to.
Id *json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Codec
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// NewcustomCodec returns a new JSON Codec based on passed encoder selector.
func NewCustomCodec(encSel rpc.EncoderSelector) *Codec {
return &Codec{encSel: encSel}
}
// NewCodec returns a new JSON Codec.
func NewCodec() *Codec {
return NewCustomCodec(rpc.DefaultEncoderSelector)
}
// Codec creates a CodecRequest to process each request.
type Codec struct {
encSel rpc.EncoderSelector
}
// NewRequest returns a CodecRequest.
func (c *Codec) NewRequest(r *http.Request) rpc.CodecRequest {
return newCodecRequest(r, c.encSel.Select(r))
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// CodecRequest
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// newCodecRequest returns a new CodecRequest.
func newCodecRequest(r *http.Request, encoder rpc.Encoder) rpc.CodecRequest {
// Decode the request body and check if RPC method is valid.
req := new(serverRequest)
err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(req)
if err != nil {
err = &Error{
Code: E_PARSE,
Message: err.Error(),
Data: req,
}
}
if req.Version != Version {
err = &Error{
Code: E_INVALID_REQ,
Message: "jsonrpc must be " + Version,
Data: req,
}
}
r.Body.Close()
return &CodecRequest{request: req, err: err, encoder: encoder}
}
// CodecRequest decodes and encodes a single request.
type CodecRequest struct {
request *serverRequest
err error
encoder rpc.Encoder
}
// Method returns the RPC method for the current request.
//
// The method uses a dotted notation as in "Service.Method".
func (c *CodecRequest) Method() (string, error) {
if c.err == nil {
return c.request.Method, nil
}
return "", c.err
}
// ReadRe<quest fills the request object for the RPC method.
func (c *CodecRequest) ReadRequest(args interface{}) error {
if c.err == nil && c.request.Params != nil {
// Note: if c.request.Params is nil it's not an error, it's an optional member.
// JSON params structured object. Unmarshal to the args object.
if err := json.Unmarshal(*c.request.Params, args); err != nil {
// Structed unmarshalling failed, attempt JSON params as
// array value. Unmarshal into array containing the
// request struct.
params := [1]interface{}{args}
if err = json.Unmarshal(*c.request.Params, &params); err != nil {
c.err = &Error{
Code: E_INVALID_REQ,
Message: err.Error(),
Data: c.request.Params,
}
}
}
}
return c.err
}
// WriteResponse encodes the response and writes it to the ResponseWriter.
func (c *CodecRequest) WriteResponse(w http.ResponseWriter, reply interface{}) {
res := &serverResponse{
Version: Version,
Result: reply,
Id: c.request.Id,
}
c.writeServerResponse(w, res)
}
func (c *CodecRequest) WriteError(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, err error) {
jsonErr, ok := err.(*Error)
if !ok {
jsonErr = &Error{
Code: E_SERVER,
Message: err.Error(),
}
}
res := &serverResponse{
Version: Version,
Error: jsonErr,
Id: c.request.Id,
}
c.writeServerResponse(w, res)
}
func (c *CodecRequest) writeServerResponse(w http.ResponseWriter, res *serverResponse) {
// Id is null for notifications and they don't have a response.
if c.request.Id != nil {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=utf-8")
encoder := json.NewEncoder(c.encoder.Encode(w))
err := encoder.Encode(res)
// Not sure in which case will this happen. But seems harmless.
if err != nil {
rpc.WriteError(w, 400, err.Error())
}
}
}
type EmptyResponse struct {
}