/* * json-rpc-shell.c: a shell for JSON-RPC 2.0 * * Copyright (c) 2014 - 2022, PÅ™emysl Eric Janouch * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * */ /// Some arbitrary limit for the history file #define HISTORY_LIMIT 10000 // A table of all attributes we use for output #define ATTR_TABLE(XX) \ XX( PROMPT, "prompt", "Terminal attrs for the prompt" ) \ XX( RESET, "reset", "String to reset terminal attributes" ) \ XX( WARNING, "warning", "Terminal attrs for warnings" ) \ XX( ERROR, "error", "Terminal attrs for errors" ) \ XX( INCOMING, "incoming", "Terminal attrs for incoming traffic" ) \ XX( OUTGOING, "outgoing", "Terminal attrs for outgoing traffic" ) \ XX( JSON_FIELD, "json_field", "Terminal attrs for JSON field names" ) \ XX( JSON_NULL, "json_null", "Terminal attrs for JSON null values" ) \ XX( JSON_BOOL, "json_bool", "Terminal attrs for JSON booleans" ) \ XX( JSON_NUMBER, "json_number", "Terminal attrs for JSON numbers" ) \ XX( JSON_STRING, "json_string", "Terminal attrs for JSON strings" ) enum { #define XX(x, y, z) ATTR_ ## x, ATTR_TABLE (XX) #undef XX ATTR_COUNT }; // User data for logger functions to enable formatted logging #define print_fatal_data ((void *) ATTR_ERROR) #define print_error_data ((void *) ATTR_ERROR) #define print_warning_data ((void *) ATTR_WARNING) #define LIBERTY_WANT_SSL #define LIBERTY_WANT_PROTO_HTTP #define LIBERTY_WANT_PROTO_WS #include "config.h" #include "liberty/liberty.c" #include "http-parser/http_parser.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /// Shorthand to set an error and return failure from the function #define FAIL(...) return error_set (e, __VA_ARGS__) // --- Terminal ---------------------------------------------------------------- static struct { bool initialized; ///< Terminal is available bool stdout_is_tty; ///< `stdout' is a terminal bool stderr_is_tty; ///< `stderr' is a terminal struct termios termios; ///< Terminal attributes char *color_set[8]; ///< Codes to set the foreground colour } g_terminal; static bool init_terminal (void) { int tty_fd = -1; if ((g_terminal.stderr_is_tty = isatty (STDERR_FILENO))) tty_fd = STDERR_FILENO; if ((g_terminal.stdout_is_tty = isatty (STDOUT_FILENO))) tty_fd = STDOUT_FILENO; int err; if (tty_fd == -1 || setupterm (NULL, tty_fd, &err) == ERR) return false; if (tcgetattr (tty_fd, &g_terminal.termios)) return false; // Make sure all terminal features used by us are supported if (!set_a_foreground || !enter_bold_mode || !exit_attribute_mode) { del_curterm (cur_term); return false; } for (size_t i = 0; i < N_ELEMENTS (g_terminal.color_set); i++) g_terminal.color_set[i] = xstrdup (tparm (set_a_foreground, i, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)); return g_terminal.initialized = true; } static void free_terminal (void) { if (!g_terminal.initialized) return; for (size_t i = 0; i < N_ELEMENTS (g_terminal.color_set); i++) free (g_terminal.color_set[i]); del_curterm (cur_term); } // --- User interface ---------------------------------------------------------- // Not trying to do anything crazy here like switchable buffers. // Not trying to be too universal here either, it's not going to be reusable. struct input { struct input_vtable *vtable; ///< Virtual methods void *user_data; ///< User data for callbacks /// Process a single line input by the user void (*on_input) (char *line, void *user_data); /// User requested external line editing void (*on_run_editor) (const char *line, void *user_data); /// Tab completion generator, returns locale encoding strings or NULL char *(*complete_start_word) (const char *text, int state); }; struct input_vtable { /// Start the interface under the given program name void (*start) (struct input *input, const char *program_name); /// Stop the interface void (*stop) (struct input *input); /// Prepare or unprepare terminal for our needs void (*prepare) (struct input *input, bool enabled); /// Destroy the object void (*destroy) (struct input *input); /// Hide the prompt if shown void (*hide) (struct input *input); /// Show the prompt if hidden void (*show) (struct input *input); /// Change the prompt string; takes ownership void (*set_prompt) (struct input *input, char *prompt); /// Change the current line input bool (*replace_line) (struct input *input, const char *line); /// Ring the terminal bell void (*ding) (struct input *input); /// Load history from file bool (*load_history) (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e); /// Save history to file bool (*save_history) (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e); /// Handle terminal resize void (*on_terminal_resized) (struct input *input); /// Handle terminal input void (*on_tty_readable) (struct input *input); }; // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #ifdef HAVE_READLINE #include #include #define INPUT_START_IGNORE RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE #define INPUT_END_IGNORE RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE struct input_rl { struct input super; ///< Parent class bool active; ///< Interface has been started char *prompt; ///< The prompt we use int prompt_shown; ///< Whether the prompt is shown now char *saved_line; ///< Saved line content int saved_point; ///< Saved cursor position int saved_mark; ///< Saved mark }; /// Unfortunately Readline cannot pass us any pointer value in its callbacks /// that would eliminate the need to use global variables ourselves static struct input_rl *g_input_rl; static void input_rl_erase (void) { rl_set_prompt (""); rl_replace_line ("", false); rl_redisplay (); } static void input_rl_on_input (char *line) { struct input_rl *self = g_input_rl; // The prompt should always be visible at the moment we process input keys; // confirming it de facto hides it because we move onto a new line if (line) self->prompt_shown = 0; if (line && *line) add_history (line); self->super.on_input (line, self->super.user_data); free (line); // Readline automatically redisplays the prompt after we're done here; // we could have actually hidden it by now in preparation of a quit though if (line) self->prompt_shown++; } static int input_rl_on_run_editor (int count, int key) { (void) count; (void) key; struct input_rl *self = g_input_rl; if (self->super.on_run_editor) self->super.on_run_editor (rl_line_buffer, self->super.user_data); return 0; } static int input_rl_newline_insert (int count, int key) { (void) count; (void) key; rl_insert_text ("\n"); return 0; } static int input_rl_on_startup (void) { rl_add_defun ("run-editor", input_rl_on_run_editor, -1); rl_bind_keyseq ("\\ee", rl_named_function ("run-editor")); rl_add_defun ("newline-insert", input_rl_newline_insert, -1); rl_bind_keyseq ("\\e\\r", rl_named_function ("newline-insert")); return 0; } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static char ** app_readline_completion (const char *text, int start, int end) { (void) end; // Only customize matches for the first token, which is the method name if (start) return NULL; // Don't iterate over filenames and stuff in this case rl_attempted_completion_over = true; return rl_completion_matches (text, g_input_rl->super.complete_start_word); } static void input_rl_start (struct input *input, const char *program_name) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; using_history (); // This can cause memory leaks, or maybe even a segfault. Funny, eh? stifle_history (HISTORY_LIMIT); const char *slash = strrchr (program_name, '/'); rl_readline_name = slash ? ++slash : program_name; rl_startup_hook = input_rl_on_startup; rl_catch_sigwinch = false; rl_change_environment = false; rl_attempted_completion_function = app_readline_completion; hard_assert (self->prompt != NULL); rl_callback_handler_install (self->prompt, input_rl_on_input); self->active = true; self->prompt_shown = 1; g_input_rl = self; } static void input_rl_stop (struct input *input) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; if (self->prompt_shown > 0) input_rl_erase (); // This is okay so long as we're not called from within readline rl_callback_handler_remove (); self->active = false; self->prompt_shown = 0; g_input_rl = NULL; } static void input_rl_prepare (struct input *input, bool enabled) { (void) input; if (enabled) rl_prep_terminal (true); else rl_deprep_terminal (); } static void input_rl_destroy (struct input *input) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; if (self->active) input_rl_stop (input); free (self->saved_line); free (self->prompt); free (self); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void input_rl_hide (struct input *input) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; if (!self->active || self->prompt_shown-- < 1) return; hard_assert (!self->saved_line); self->saved_point = rl_point; self->saved_mark = rl_mark; self->saved_line = rl_copy_text (0, rl_end); input_rl_erase (); } static void input_rl_show (struct input *input) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; if (!self->active || ++self->prompt_shown < 1) return; hard_assert (self->saved_line); rl_set_prompt (self->prompt); rl_replace_line (self->saved_line, false); rl_point = self->saved_point; rl_mark = self->saved_mark; cstr_set (&self->saved_line, NULL); rl_redisplay (); } static void input_rl_set_prompt (struct input *input, char *prompt) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; cstr_set (&self->prompt, prompt); if (!self->active || self->prompt_shown <= 0) return; // First reset the prompt to work around a bug in readline rl_set_prompt (""); rl_redisplay (); rl_set_prompt (self->prompt); rl_redisplay (); } static bool input_rl_replace_line (struct input *input, const char *line) { struct input_rl *self = (struct input_rl *) input; if (!self->active || self->prompt_shown < 1) return false; rl_point = rl_mark = 0; rl_replace_line (line, false); rl_point = strlen (line); rl_redisplay (); return true; } static void input_rl_ding (struct input *input) { (void) input; rl_ding (); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static bool input_rl_load_history (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e) { (void) input; if (!(errno = read_history (filename))) return true; error_set (e, "%s", strerror (errno)); return false; } static bool input_rl_save_history (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e) { (void) input; if (!(errno = write_history (filename))) return true; error_set (e, "%s", strerror (errno)); return false; } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void input_rl_on_terminal_resized (struct input *input) { // This fucks up big time on terminals with automatic wrapping such as // rxvt-unicode or newer VTE when the current line overflows, however we // can't do much about that (void) input; rl_resize_terminal (); } static void input_rl_on_tty_readable (struct input *input) { (void) input; rl_callback_read_char (); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static struct input_vtable input_rl_vtable = { .start = input_rl_start, .stop = input_rl_stop, .prepare = input_rl_prepare, .destroy = input_rl_destroy, .hide = input_rl_hide, .show = input_rl_show, .set_prompt = input_rl_set_prompt, .replace_line = input_rl_replace_line, .ding = input_rl_ding, .load_history = input_rl_load_history, .save_history = input_rl_save_history, .on_terminal_resized = input_rl_on_terminal_resized, .on_tty_readable = input_rl_on_tty_readable, }; static struct input * input_rl_new (void) { struct input_rl *self = xcalloc (1, sizeof *self); self->super.vtable = &input_rl_vtable; return &self->super; } #define input_new input_rl_new #endif // HAVE_READLINE // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #ifdef HAVE_EDITLINE #include #define INPUT_START_IGNORE '\x01' #define INPUT_END_IGNORE '\x01' struct input_el { struct input super; ///< Parent class EditLine *editline; ///< The EditLine object HistoryW *history; ///< The history object char *entered_line; ///< Buffers the entered line bool active; ///< Interface has been started bool need_restart; ///< Need to clear history state char *prompt; ///< The prompt we use int prompt_shown; ///< Whether the prompt is shown now wchar_t *saved_line; ///< Saved line content int saved_point; ///< Saved cursor position int saved_len; ///< Saved line length }; static char * input_el_wcstombs (const wchar_t *s) { size_t len = wcstombs (NULL, s, 0); if (len++ == (size_t) -1) return NULL; char *mb = xmalloc (len); mb[wcstombs (mb, s, len)] = 0; return mb; } static void input_el_redisplay (struct input_el *self) { // See rl_redisplay(), however NetBSD editline's map.c v1.54 breaks VREPRINT // so we bind redisplay somewhere else in input_el_start() wchar_t x[] = { L'q' & 31, 0 }; el_wpush (self->editline, x); // We have to do this or it gets stuck and nothing is done int dummy_count = 0; (void) el_wgets (self->editline, &dummy_count); } // Editline keeping its own history position (look for "eventno" there). // This is the only sane way of resetting it. static void input_el_start_over (struct input_el *self) { wchar_t x[] = { L'c' & 31, 0 }; el_wpush (self->editline, x); int dummy_count = 0; (void) el_wgets (self->editline, &dummy_count); } static char * input_el_make_prompt (EditLine *editline) { struct input_el *self; el_get (editline, EL_CLIENTDATA, &self); return self->prompt ? self->prompt : ""; } static char * input_el_make_empty_prompt (EditLine *editline) { (void) editline; return ""; } static void input_el_erase (struct input_el *self) { const LineInfoW *info = el_wline (self->editline); int len = info->lastchar - info->buffer; int point = info->cursor - info->buffer; el_cursor (self->editline, len - point); el_wdeletestr (self->editline, len); el_set (self->editline, EL_PROMPT, input_el_make_empty_prompt); input_el_redisplay (self); } static unsigned char input_el_on_return (EditLine *editline, int key) { (void) key; struct input_el *self; el_get (editline, EL_CLIENTDATA, &self); const LineInfoW *info = el_wline (editline); int len = info->lastchar - info->buffer; int point = info->cursor - info->buffer; wchar_t *line = calloc (sizeof *info->buffer, len + 1); memcpy (line, info->buffer, sizeof *info->buffer * len); if (*line) { HistEventW ev; history_w (self->history, &ev, H_ENTER, line); } free (line); // Convert to a multibyte string and store it for later const LineInfo *info_mb = el_line (editline); self->entered_line = xstrndup (info_mb->buffer, info_mb->lastchar - info_mb->buffer); // Now we need to force editline into actually printing the newline el_cursor (editline, len++ - point); el_insertstr (editline, "\n"); input_el_redisplay (self); // Finally we need to discard the old line's contents el_wdeletestr (editline, len); self->need_restart = true; return CC_NEWLINE; } static unsigned char input_el_on_run_editor (EditLine *editline, int key) { (void) key; struct input_el *self; el_get (editline, EL_CLIENTDATA, &self); const LineInfo *info = el_line (editline); char *line = xstrndup (info->buffer, info->lastchar - info->buffer); if (self->super.on_run_editor) self->super.on_run_editor (line, self->super.user_data); free (line); return CC_NORM; } static unsigned char input_el_on_newline_insert (EditLine *editline, int key) { (void) key; el_insertstr (editline, "\n"); return CC_REFRESH; } static void input_el_install_prompt (struct input_el *self) { el_set (self->editline, EL_PROMPT_ESC, input_el_make_prompt, INPUT_START_IGNORE); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static unsigned char input_el_on_complete (EditLine *editline, int key); static void input_el_addbind (EditLine *editline, const char *name, const char *desc, unsigned char (*function) (EditLine *, int), const char *binding) { el_set (editline, EL_ADDFN, name, desc, function); el_set (editline, EL_BIND, binding, name, NULL); } static void input_el_start (struct input *input, const char *program_name) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; self->editline = el_init (program_name, stdin, stdout, stderr); el_set (self->editline, EL_CLIENTDATA, self); input_el_install_prompt (self); el_set (self->editline, EL_SIGNAL, false); el_set (self->editline, EL_UNBUFFERED, isatty (fileno (stdin))); el_set (self->editline, EL_EDITOR, "emacs"); el_wset (self->editline, EL_HIST, history_w, self->history); // No, editline, it's not supposed to kill the entire line el_set (self->editline, EL_BIND, "^w", "ed-delete-prev-word", NULL); // Just what are you doing? el_set (self->editline, EL_BIND, "^u", "vi-kill-line-prev", NULL); // It's probably better to handle these ourselves input_el_addbind (self->editline, "send-line", "Send line", input_el_on_return, "\n"); input_el_addbind (self->editline, "run-editor", "Run editor to edit line", input_el_on_run_editor, "M-e"); input_el_addbind (self->editline, "complete", "Complete word", input_el_on_complete, "\t"); input_el_addbind (self->editline, "newline-insert", "Insert a newline", input_el_on_newline_insert, "M-\n"); // Source the user's defaults file el_source (self->editline, NULL); // See input_el_redisplay(), functionally important el_set (self->editline, EL_BIND, "^q", "ed-redisplay", NULL); // This is what buffered el_wgets() does, functionally important el_set (self->editline, EL_BIND, "^c", "ed-start-over", NULL); self->active = true; self->prompt_shown = 1; } static void input_el_stop (struct input *input) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; if (self->prompt_shown > 0) input_el_erase (self); el_end (self->editline); self->editline = NULL; self->active = false; self->prompt_shown = 0; } static void input_el_prepare (struct input *input, bool enabled) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; el_set (self->editline, EL_PREP_TERM, enabled); } static void input_el_destroy (struct input *input) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; if (self->active) input_el_stop (input); history_wend (self->history); free (self->saved_line); free (self->prompt); free (self); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void input_el_hide (struct input *input) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; if (!self->active || self->prompt_shown-- < 1) return; hard_assert (!self->saved_line); const LineInfoW *info = el_wline (self->editline); int len = info->lastchar - info->buffer; int point = info->cursor - info->buffer; wchar_t *line = calloc (sizeof *info->buffer, len + 1); memcpy (line, info->buffer, sizeof *info->buffer * len); el_cursor (self->editline, len - point); el_wdeletestr (self->editline, len); self->saved_line = line; self->saved_point = point; self->saved_len = len; input_el_erase (self); } static void input_el_show (struct input *input) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; if (!self->active || ++self->prompt_shown < 1) return; hard_assert (self->saved_line); el_winsertstr (self->editline, self->saved_line); el_cursor (self->editline, -(self->saved_len - self->saved_point)); free (self->saved_line); self->saved_line = NULL; input_el_install_prompt (self); input_el_redisplay (self); } static void input_el_set_prompt (struct input *input, char *prompt) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; cstr_set (&self->prompt, prompt); if (self->prompt_shown > 0) input_el_redisplay (self); } static bool input_el_replace_line (struct input *input, const char *line) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; if (!self->active || self->prompt_shown < 1) return false; const LineInfoW *info = el_wline (self->editline); int len = info->lastchar - info->buffer; int point = info->cursor - info->buffer; el_cursor (self->editline, len - point); el_wdeletestr (self->editline, len); bool success = !*line || !el_insertstr (self->editline, line); input_el_redisplay (self); return success; } static void input_el_ding (struct input *input) { (void) input; const char *ding = bell ? bell : "\a"; write (STDOUT_FILENO, ding, strlen (ding)); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static int input_el_collate (const void *a, const void *b) { return strcoll (*(const char **) a, *(const char **) b); } static struct strv input_el_collect_candidates (struct input_el *self, const char *word) { struct strv v = strv_make (); int i = 0; char *candidate = NULL; while ((candidate = self->super.complete_start_word (word, i++))) strv_append_owned (&v, candidate); qsort (v.vector, v.len, sizeof *v.vector, input_el_collate); return v; } static void input_el_print_candidates (struct input_el *self, const struct strv *v) { EditLine *editline = self->editline; // This insanity seems to be required to make it reprint the prompt const LineInfoW *info = el_wline (editline); int from_cursor_until_end = info->lastchar - info->cursor; el_cursor (editline, from_cursor_until_end); el_insertstr (editline, "\n"); input_el_redisplay (self); el_wdeletestr (editline, 1); el_set (editline, EL_REFRESH); input_el_hide (&self->super); for (size_t i = 0; i < v->len; i++) printf ("%s\n", v->vector[i]); input_el_show (&self->super); el_cursor (editline, -from_cursor_until_end); } static void input_el_insert_common_prefix (EditLine *editline, const struct strv *v) { char *p[v->len]; memcpy (p, v->vector, sizeof p); mbstate_t state[v->len]; memset (state, 0, sizeof state); wchar_t want[2] = {}; size_t len; while ((len = mbrtowc (&want[0], p[0], strlen (p[0]), &state[0])) > 0) { p[0] += len; for (size_t i = 1; i < v->len; i++) { wchar_t found = 0; if ((len = mbrtowc (&found, p[i], strlen (p[i]), &state[i])) <= 0 || found != want[0]) return; p[i] += len; } el_winsertstr (editline, want); } } static unsigned char input_el_on_complete (EditLine *editline, int key) { (void) key; struct input_el *self; el_get (editline, EL_CLIENTDATA, &self); // First prepare what Readline would have normally done for us... const LineInfo *info_mb = el_line (editline); int len = info_mb->lastchar - info_mb->buffer; int point = info_mb->cursor - info_mb->buffer; char *word = xstrndup (info_mb->buffer, len); int start = point; while (start && !isspace_ascii (word[start - 1])) start--; // Only complete the first word, when we're at the end of it if (start != 0 || (word[point] && !isspace_ascii (word[point])) || (point && isspace_ascii (word[point - 1]))) { free (word); return CC_REFRESH_BEEP; } word[point] = '\0'; int word_len = mbstowcs (NULL, word, 0); struct strv v = input_el_collect_candidates (self, word); free (word); if (!v.len) { strv_free (&v); return CC_REFRESH_BEEP; } // Remove the original word and replace it with the best (sub)match el_wdeletestr (editline, word_len); if (v.len == 1) { el_insertstr (editline, v.vector[0]); el_insertstr (editline, " "); strv_free (&v); return CC_REFRESH; } input_el_insert_common_prefix (editline, &v); input_el_print_candidates (self, &v); strv_free (&v); return CC_REFRESH_BEEP; } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static bool input_el_load_history (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; HistEventW ev; if (history_w (self->history, &ev, H_LOAD, filename) != -1) return true; char *error = input_el_wcstombs (ev.str); error_set (e, "%s", error); free (error); return false; } static bool input_el_save_history (struct input *input, const char *filename, struct error **e) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; HistEventW ev; if (history_w (self->history, &ev, H_SAVE, filename) != -1) return true; char *error = input_el_wcstombs (ev.str); error_set (e, "%s", error); free (error); return false; } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void input_el_on_terminal_resized (struct input *input) { struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; el_resize (self->editline); } static void input_el_on_tty_readable (struct input *input) { // We bind the return key to process it how we need to struct input_el *self = (struct input_el *) input; int unbuffered = 0; (void) el_get (self->editline, EL_UNBUFFERED, &unbuffered); // We must invoke ch_reset(), which isn't done for us with EL_UNBUFFERED. if (unbuffered && self->need_restart) { self->need_restart = false; input_el_start_over (self); } // el_gets() with EL_UNBUFFERED doesn't work with UTF-8, // we must use the wide-character interface int count = 0; const wchar_t *buf = el_wgets (self->editline, &count); // Editline works in a funny NO_TTY mode when the input is not a tty, // we cannot use EL_UNBUFFERED and expect sane results then if (!unbuffered) { char *entered_line = buf ? input_el_wcstombs (buf) : NULL; self->super.on_input (entered_line, self->super.user_data); free (entered_line); return; } // Process data from our newline handler (async-friendly handling) if (self->entered_line) { // We can't have anything try to hide the old prompt with the appended // newline, it needs to stay where it is and as it is self->prompt_shown = 0; self->super.on_input (self->entered_line, self->super.user_data); cstr_set (&self->entered_line, NULL); // Forbid editline from trying to erase the old prompt (or worse) // and let it redisplay the prompt in its clean state el_set (self->editline, EL_REFRESH); self->prompt_shown = 1; } if (count == 1 && buf[0] == ('D' - 0x40) /* hardcoded VEOF in editline */) { el_deletestr (self->editline, 1); input_el_redisplay (self); self->super.on_input (NULL, self->super.user_data); } } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static struct input_vtable input_el_vtable = { .start = input_el_start, .stop = input_el_stop, .prepare = input_el_prepare, .destroy = input_el_destroy, .hide = input_el_hide, .show = input_el_show, .set_prompt = input_el_set_prompt, .replace_line = input_el_replace_line, .ding = input_el_ding, .load_history = input_el_load_history, .save_history = input_el_save_history, .on_terminal_resized = input_el_on_terminal_resized, .on_tty_readable = input_el_on_tty_readable, }; static struct input * input_el_new (void) { struct input_el *self = xcalloc (1, sizeof *self); self->super.vtable = &input_el_vtable; HistEventW ev; self->history = history_winit (); history_w (self->history, &ev, H_SETSIZE, HISTORY_LIMIT); return &self->super; } #define input_new input_el_new #endif // HAVE_EDITLINE // --- Main program ------------------------------------------------------------ enum color_mode { COLOR_AUTO, ///< Autodetect if colours are available COLOR_ALWAYS, ///< Always use coloured output COLOR_NEVER ///< Never use coloured output }; static struct app_context { ev_child child_watcher; ///< SIGCHLD watcher ev_signal winch_watcher; ///< SIGWINCH watcher ev_signal term_watcher; ///< SIGTERM watcher ev_signal int_watcher; ///< SIGINT watcher ev_io tty_watcher; ///< Terminal watcher struct input *input; ///< Input interface char *attrs_defaults[ATTR_COUNT]; ///< Default terminal attributes char *attrs[ATTR_COUNT]; ///< Terminal attributes struct backend *backend; ///< Our current backend char *editor_filename; ///< File for input line editor struct str_map methods; ///< Methods detected via OpenRPC bool awaiting; ///< Running a separate loop to wait? struct error *await_error; ///< Error while waiting for event struct str *await_response; ///< Buffer for a response to a message struct config config; ///< Program configuration enum color_mode color_mode; ///< Colour output mode bool compact; ///< Whether to not pretty print bool verbose; ///< Print requests bool trust_all; ///< Don't verify peer certificates bool null_as_id; ///< JSON null is used as an ID int64_t next_id; ///< Next autogenerated ID iconv_t term_to_utf8; ///< Terminal encoding to UTF-8 iconv_t term_from_utf8; ///< UTF-8 to terminal encoding } g_ctx; // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - // HTTP/S and WS/S require significantly different handling. While for HTTP we // can just use the cURL easy interface, with WebSocket it gets a bit more // complicated and we implement it all by ourselves. // // Luckily on a higher level the application doesn't need to bother itself with // the details and the backend API can be very simple. struct backend { struct backend_vtable *vtable; ///< Virtual methods }; struct backend_vtable { /// Add an HTTP header to send with requests void (*add_header) (struct backend *backend, const char *header); /// Make an RPC call bool (*make_call) (struct backend *backend, const char *request, bool expect_content, struct str *buf, struct error **e); /// See if the child belongs to the backend and process the signal bool (*on_child) (struct backend *backend, pid_t pid, int status); /// Free any resources void (*destroy) (struct backend *backend); }; // --- Asynchronous results ---------------------------------------------------- static bool await (struct app_context *ctx, struct str *buf, struct error **e) { hard_assert (!ctx->awaiting); // Run an event loop to retrieve the response ctx->await_response = buf; ctx->awaiting = true; ev_run (EV_DEFAULT_ 0); ctx->awaiting = false; ctx->await_response = NULL; if (ctx->await_error) { error_propagate (e, ctx->await_error); ctx->await_error = NULL; return false; } return true; } static int normalize_whitespace (int c) { return isspace_ascii (c) ? ' ' : c; } /// Caller guarantees that data[len] is a NUL byte (because of iconv_xstrdup()) static void await_try_finish (struct app_context *ctx, const char *data, size_t len) { // There is no buffer while connecting and after we obtain our result if (data && !ctx->await_response) { char *s = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, (char *) data, len + 1 /* null byte */, NULL); // Does not affect JSON and ensures the message is printed out okay cstr_transform (s, normalize_whitespace); print_warning ("unexpected message received: %s", s); free (s); return; } if (data && ctx->await_response) { str_append_data (ctx->await_response, data, len); ctx->await_response = NULL; } // Here we need to be very careful to not return from too many levels if (ctx->awaiting) ev_break (EV_DEFAULT_ EVBREAK_ONE); } static void await_try_cancel (struct app_context *ctx) { if (!ctx->awaiting) return; ctx->await_response = NULL; if (!ctx->await_error) error_set (&ctx->await_error, "unexpected connection close"); ev_break (EV_DEFAULT_ EVBREAK_ONE); } // --- Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------- static void on_config_attribute_change (struct config_item *item); static struct config_schema g_config_connection[] = { { .name = "tls_ca_file", .comment = "OpenSSL CA bundle file", .type = CONFIG_ITEM_STRING }, { .name = "tls_ca_path", .comment = "OpenSSL CA bundle path", .type = CONFIG_ITEM_STRING }, {} }; static struct config_schema g_config_attributes[] = { #define XX(x, y, z) { .name = y, .comment = z, .type = CONFIG_ITEM_STRING, \ .on_change = on_config_attribute_change }, ATTR_TABLE (XX) #undef XX {} }; // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void load_config_connection (struct config_item *subtree, void *user_data) { config_schema_apply_to_object (g_config_connection, subtree, user_data); } static void load_config_attributes (struct config_item *subtree, void *user_data) { config_schema_apply_to_object (g_config_attributes, subtree, user_data); } static void register_config_modules (struct app_context *ctx) { struct config *config = &ctx->config; config_register_module (config, "connection", load_config_connection, ctx); config_register_module (config, "attributes", load_config_attributes, ctx); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static const char * get_config_string (struct config_item *root, const char *key) { struct config_item *item = config_item_get (root, key, NULL); hard_assert (item); if (item->type == CONFIG_ITEM_NULL) return NULL; hard_assert (config_item_type_is_string (item->type)); return item->value.string.str; } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void save_configuration (struct config_item *root, const char *path_hint) { struct str data = str_make (); str_append (&data, "# " PROGRAM_NAME " " PROGRAM_VERSION " configuration file\n" "#\n" "# Relative paths are searched for in ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-~/.config}\n" "# /" PROGRAM_NAME " as well as in $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/" PROGRAM_NAME "\n" "#\n" "# All text must be in UTF-8.\n" "\n"); config_item_write (root, true, &data); struct error *e = NULL; char *filename = write_configuration_file (path_hint, &data, &e); str_free (&data); if (!filename) { print_error ("%s: %s", "saving configuration failed", e->message); error_free (e); } else print_status ("configuration written to `%s'", filename); free (filename); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void load_configuration (struct app_context *ctx) { char *filename = resolve_filename (PROGRAM_NAME ".conf", resolve_relative_config_filename); if (!filename) return; struct error *e = NULL; struct config_item *root = config_read_from_file (filename, &e); free (filename); if (e) { print_error ("error loading configuration: %s", e->message); error_free (e); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } if (root) { config_load (&ctx->config, root); config_schema_call_changed (ctx->config.root); } } // --- Attributed output ------------------------------------------------------- typedef int (*terminal_printer_fn) (int); static int putchar_stderr (int c) { return fputc (c, stderr); } static terminal_printer_fn get_attribute_printer (FILE *stream) { if (stream == stdout && g_terminal.stdout_is_tty) return putchar; if (stream == stderr && g_terminal.stderr_is_tty) return putchar_stderr; return NULL; } static void vprint_attributed (struct app_context *ctx, FILE *stream, intptr_t attribute, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { terminal_printer_fn printer = get_attribute_printer (stream); if (!attribute) printer = NULL; if (printer) tputs (ctx->attrs[attribute], 1, printer); vfprintf (stream, fmt, ap); if (printer) tputs (ctx->attrs[ATTR_RESET], 1, printer); } static void print_attributed (struct app_context *ctx, FILE *stream, intptr_t attribute, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, fmt); vprint_attributed (ctx, stream, attribute, fmt, ap); va_end (ap); } static void log_message_attributed (void *user_data, const char *quote, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { FILE *stream = stderr; g_ctx.input->vtable->hide (g_ctx.input); print_attributed (&g_ctx, stream, (intptr_t) user_data, "%s", quote); vprint_attributed (&g_ctx, stream, (intptr_t) user_data, fmt, ap); fputs ("\n", stream); g_ctx.input->vtable->show (g_ctx.input); } static void init_colors (struct app_context *ctx) { char **defaults = ctx->attrs_defaults; #define INIT_ATTR(id, ti) defaults[ATTR_ ## id] = xstrdup ((ti)) // Use escape sequences from terminfo if possible, and SGR as a fallback if (init_terminal ()) { INIT_ATTR (PROMPT, enter_bold_mode); INIT_ATTR (RESET, exit_attribute_mode); INIT_ATTR (WARNING, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_YELLOW]); INIT_ATTR (ERROR, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_RED]); INIT_ATTR (INCOMING, ""); INIT_ATTR (OUTGOING, ""); INIT_ATTR (JSON_FIELD, enter_bold_mode); INIT_ATTR (JSON_NULL, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_CYAN]); INIT_ATTR (JSON_BOOL, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_RED]); INIT_ATTR (JSON_NUMBER, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_MAGENTA]); INIT_ATTR (JSON_STRING, g_terminal.color_set[COLOR_BLUE]); } else { INIT_ATTR (PROMPT, "\x1b[1m"); INIT_ATTR (RESET, "\x1b[0m"); INIT_ATTR (WARNING, "\x1b[33m"); INIT_ATTR (ERROR, "\x1b[31m"); INIT_ATTR (INCOMING, ""); INIT_ATTR (OUTGOING, ""); INIT_ATTR (JSON_FIELD, "\x1b[1m"); INIT_ATTR (JSON_NULL, "\x1b[36m"); INIT_ATTR (JSON_BOOL, "\x1b[31m"); INIT_ATTR (JSON_NUMBER, "\x1b[35m"); INIT_ATTR (JSON_STRING, "\x1b[32m"); } #undef INIT_ATTR switch (ctx->color_mode) { case COLOR_ALWAYS: g_terminal.stdout_is_tty = true; g_terminal.stderr_is_tty = true; break; case COLOR_AUTO: if (!g_terminal.initialized || getenv ("NO_COLOR")) { case COLOR_NEVER: g_terminal.stdout_is_tty = false; g_terminal.stderr_is_tty = false; } } g_log_message_real = log_message_attributed; // Apply the default values so that we start with any formatting at all config_schema_call_changed (config_item_get (ctx->config.root, "attributes", NULL)); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static ssize_t attr_by_name (const char *name) { static const char *table[ATTR_COUNT] = { #define XX(x, y, z) [ATTR_ ## x] = y, ATTR_TABLE (XX) #undef XX }; for (size_t i = 0; i < N_ELEMENTS (table); i++) if (!strcmp (name, table[i])) return i; return -1; } static void on_config_attribute_change (struct config_item *item) { struct app_context *ctx = item->user_data; ssize_t id = attr_by_name (item->schema->name); if (id != -1) { cstr_set (&ctx->attrs[id], xstrdup (item->type == CONFIG_ITEM_NULL ? ctx->attrs_defaults[id] : item->value.string.str)); } } // --- http-parser wrapper ----------------------------------------------------- struct http_parserpp { http_parser parser; ///< HTTP parser bool have_header_value; ///< Parsing header value or field? struct str field; ///< Field part buffer struct str value; ///< Value part buffer struct str_map headers; ///< HTTP headers struct str message; ///< Message data }; static void http_parserpp_init (struct http_parserpp *self, enum http_parser_type type) { http_parser_init (&self->parser, type); self->parser.data = self; self->field = str_make (); self->value = str_make (); self->headers = str_map_make (free); self->headers.key_xfrm = tolower_ascii_strxfrm; self->message = str_make (); } static void http_parserpp_free (struct http_parserpp *self) { str_free (&self->field); str_free (&self->value); str_map_free (&self->headers); str_free (&self->message); } static bool http_parserpp_header_field_is_a_list (const char *name) { // This must contain all header fields we use for anything static const char *concatenable[] = { SEC_WS_PROTOCOL, SEC_WS_EXTENSIONS, "Upgrade" }; for (size_t i = 0; i < N_ELEMENTS (concatenable); i++) if (!strcasecmp_ascii (name, concatenable[i])) return true; return false; } static void http_parserpp_on_header_read (struct http_parserpp *self) { // The HTTP parser unfolds values and removes preceding whitespace, but // otherwise doesn't touch the values or the following whitespace. // RFC 7230 states that trailing whitespace is not part of a field value char *value = self->field.str; size_t len = self->field.len; while (len--) if (value[len] == '\t' || value[len] == ' ') value[len] = '\0'; else break; self->field.len = len; const char *field = self->field.str; const char *current = str_map_find (&self->headers, field); if (http_parserpp_header_field_is_a_list (field) && current) str_map_set (&self->headers, field, xstrdup_printf ("%s, %s", current, self->value.str)); else // If the field cannot be concatenated, just overwrite the last value. // Maybe we should issue a warning or something. str_map_set (&self->headers, field, xstrdup (self->value.str)); } static int http_parserpp_on_header_field (http_parser *parser, const char *at, size_t len) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; if (self->have_header_value) { http_parserpp_on_header_read (self); str_reset (&self->field); str_reset (&self->value); } str_append_data (&self->field, at, len); self->have_header_value = false; return 0; } static int http_parserpp_on_header_value (http_parser *parser, const char *at, size_t len) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; str_append_data (&self->value, at, len); self->have_header_value = true; return 0; } static int http_parserpp_on_headers_complete (http_parser *parser) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; if (self->have_header_value) http_parserpp_on_header_read (self); return 0; } static int http_parserpp_on_message_begin (http_parser *parser) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; str_reset (&self->message); return 0; } static int http_parserpp_on_body (http_parser *parser, const char *at, size_t len) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; str_append_data (&self->message, at, len); return 0; } // --- WebSocket backend ------------------------------------------------------- enum ws_handler_state { WS_HANDLER_CONNECTING, ///< Parsing HTTP WS_HANDLER_OPEN, ///< Parsing WebSocket frames WS_HANDLER_CLOSING, ///< Closing the connection WS_HANDLER_CLOSED ///< Dead }; #define BACKEND_WS_MAX_PAYLOAD_LEN UINT32_MAX struct ws_context { struct backend super; ///< Parent class struct app_context *ctx; ///< Application context // Configuration: char *endpoint; ///< Endpoint URL struct http_parser_url url; ///< Parsed URL struct strv extra_headers; ///< Extra headers for the handshake // Events: ev_timer timeout_watcher; ///< Connection timeout watcher // The TCP transport: int server_fd; ///< Socket FD of the server ev_io read_watcher; ///< Server FD read watcher SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; ///< SSL context SSL *ssl; ///< SSL connection // WebSocket protocol handling: enum ws_handler_state state; ///< State char *key; ///< Key for the current handshake struct http_parserpp http; ///< HTTP parser struct ws_parser parser; ///< Protocol frame parser bool expecting_continuation; ///< For non-control traffic enum ws_opcode message_opcode; ///< Opcode for the current message struct str message_data; ///< Concatenated message data }; static void backend_ws_add_header (struct backend *backend, const char *header) { struct ws_context *self = (struct ws_context *) backend; strv_append (&self->extra_headers, header); } enum ws_read_result { WS_READ_OK, ///< Some data were read successfully WS_READ_EOF, ///< The server has closed connection WS_READ_AGAIN, ///< No more data at the moment WS_READ_ERROR ///< General connection failure }; static enum ws_read_result backend_ws_fill_read_buffer_tls (struct ws_context *self, void *buf, size_t *len) { int n_read; start: n_read = SSL_read (self->ssl, buf, *len); const char *error_info = NULL; switch (xssl_get_error (self->ssl, n_read, &error_info)) { case SSL_ERROR_NONE: *len = n_read; return WS_READ_OK; case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: return WS_READ_EOF; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: return WS_READ_AGAIN; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: { // Let it finish the handshake as we don't poll for writability; // any errors are to be collected by SSL_read() in the next iteration struct pollfd pfd = { .fd = self->server_fd, .events = POLLOUT }; soft_assert (poll (&pfd, 1, 0) > 0); goto start; } case XSSL_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN: goto start; default: print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "SSL_read", error_info); return WS_READ_ERROR; } } static enum ws_read_result backend_ws_fill_read_buffer (struct ws_context *self, void *buf, size_t *len) { ssize_t n_read; start: n_read = recv (self->server_fd, buf, *len, 0); if (n_read > 0) { *len = n_read; return WS_READ_OK; } if (n_read == 0) return WS_READ_EOF; if (errno == EAGAIN) return WS_READ_AGAIN; if (errno == EINTR) goto start; print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "recv", strerror (errno)); return WS_READ_ERROR; } static bool backend_ws_finish_handshake (struct ws_context *self, struct error **e) { if (self->http.parser.http_major != 1 || self->http.parser.http_minor < 1) FAIL ("incompatible HTTP version: %d.%d", self->http.parser.http_major, self->http.parser.http_minor); const char *upgrade = str_map_find (&self->http.headers, "Upgrade"); if (!upgrade || strcasecmp_ascii (upgrade, "websocket")) FAIL ("cannot upgrade connection to WebSocket"); const char *accept = str_map_find (&self->http.headers, SEC_WS_ACCEPT); char *accept_expected = ws_encode_response_key (self->key); bool accept_ok = accept && !strcmp (accept, accept_expected); free (accept_expected); if (!accept_ok) FAIL ("missing or invalid " SEC_WS_ACCEPT " header"); if (str_map_find (&self->http.headers, SEC_WS_EXTENSIONS) || str_map_find (&self->http.headers, SEC_WS_PROTOCOL)) // TODO: actually parse these fields FAIL ("unexpected WebSocket extension or protocol"); return true; } static int backend_ws_on_headers_complete (http_parser *parser) { // We require a protocol upgrade. 1 is for "skip body", 2 is the same // + "stop processing", return another number to indicate a problem here. http_parserpp_on_headers_complete (parser); if (!parser->upgrade) return 3; return 0; } static bool backend_ws_on_data (struct ws_context *self, const void *data, size_t len) { if (self->state != WS_HANDLER_CONNECTING) return ws_parser_push (&self->parser, data, len); // The handshake hasn't been done yet, process HTTP headers static const http_parser_settings http_settings = { .on_header_field = http_parserpp_on_header_field, .on_header_value = http_parserpp_on_header_value, .on_headers_complete = backend_ws_on_headers_complete, }; size_t n_parsed = http_parser_execute (&self->http.parser, &http_settings, data, len); if (self->http.parser.upgrade) { struct error *e = NULL; if (!backend_ws_finish_handshake (self, &e)) { print_error ("WS handshake failed: %s", e->message); error_free (e); return false; } // Finished the handshake, try to return to caller // (we run a separate loop to wait for the handshake to finish). self->state = WS_HANDLER_OPEN; await_try_finish (self->ctx, NULL, 0); if ((len -= n_parsed)) return ws_parser_push (&self->parser, (const uint8_t *) data + n_parsed, len); return true; } enum http_errno err = HTTP_PARSER_ERRNO (&self->http.parser); if (n_parsed != len || err != HPE_OK) { if (err == HPE_CB_headers_complete) print_error ("WS handshake failed: %s (status code %d)", "connection cannot be upgraded", self->http.parser.status_code); else print_error ("WS handshake failed: %s", http_errno_description (err)); return false; } return true; } static void backend_ws_close_connection (struct ws_context *self) { if (self->server_fd == -1) return; ev_io_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->read_watcher); if (self->ssl) { (void) SSL_shutdown (self->ssl); SSL_free (self->ssl); self->ssl = NULL; } xclose (self->server_fd); self->server_fd = -1; self->state = WS_HANDLER_CLOSED; // That would have no way of succeeding // XXX: what if we're waiting for the close? await_try_cancel (self->ctx); } static void backend_ws_on_fd_ready (EV_P_ ev_io *handle, int revents) { (void) loop; (void) revents; struct ws_context *self = handle->data; uint8_t buf[BUFSIZ]; size_t n_read; restart: n_read = sizeof buf; // Try to read some data in a non-blocking manner (void) set_blocking (self->server_fd, false); enum ws_read_result result = self->ssl ? backend_ws_fill_read_buffer_tls (self, buf, &n_read) : backend_ws_fill_read_buffer (self, buf, &n_read); (void) set_blocking (self->server_fd, true); switch (result) { case WS_READ_AGAIN: return; case WS_READ_ERROR: print_error ("reading from the server failed"); break; case WS_READ_EOF: print_status ("the server closed the connection"); break; case WS_READ_OK: if (backend_ws_on_data (self, buf, n_read)) goto restart; // XXX: maybe we should wait until we receive an EOF } backend_ws_close_connection (self); } static bool backend_ws_write (struct ws_context *self, const void *data, size_t len) { if (!soft_assert (self->server_fd != -1)) return false; if (self->ssl) { // TODO: call SSL_get_error() to detect if a clean shutdown has occured if (SSL_write (self->ssl, data, len) != (int) len) { print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "SSL_write", ERR_error_string (ERR_get_error (), NULL)); return false; } } else if (write (self->server_fd, data, len) != (ssize_t) len) { print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "write", strerror (errno)); return false; } return true; } static bool backend_ws_establish_connection (struct ws_context *self, const char *host, const char *port, struct error **e) { struct addrinfo gai_hints, *gai_result, *gai_iter; memset (&gai_hints, 0, sizeof gai_hints); gai_hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; int err = getaddrinfo (host, port, &gai_hints, &gai_result); if (err) FAIL ("%s: %s: %s", "connection failed", "getaddrinfo", gai_strerror (err)); int sockfd; for (gai_iter = gai_result; gai_iter; gai_iter = gai_iter->ai_next) { sockfd = socket (gai_iter->ai_family, gai_iter->ai_socktype, gai_iter->ai_protocol); if (sockfd == -1) continue; set_cloexec (sockfd); int yes = 1; soft_assert (setsockopt (sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &yes, sizeof yes) != -1); const char *real_host = host; // Let's try to resolve the address back into a real hostname; // we don't really need this, so we can let it quietly fail char buf[NI_MAXHOST]; err = getnameinfo (gai_iter->ai_addr, gai_iter->ai_addrlen, buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); if (err) print_debug ("%s: %s", "getnameinfo", gai_strerror (err)); else real_host = buf; if (g_debug_mode) { char *address = format_host_port_pair (real_host, port); print_status ("connecting to %s...", address); free (address); } if (!connect (sockfd, gai_iter->ai_addr, gai_iter->ai_addrlen)) break; xclose (sockfd); } freeaddrinfo (gai_result); if (!gai_iter) FAIL ("connection failed"); self->server_fd = sockfd; return true; } static bool backend_ws_set_up_ssl_ctx (struct ws_context *self) { if (self->ctx->trust_all) { SSL_CTX_set_verify (self->ssl_ctx, SSL_VERIFY_NONE, NULL); return true; } // TODO: try to resolve filenames relative to configuration directories const char *ca_file = get_config_string (self->ctx->config.root, "connection.tls_ca_file"); const char *ca_path = get_config_string (self->ctx->config.root, "connection.tls_ca_path"); if (ca_file || ca_path) { if (SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations (self->ssl_ctx, ca_file, ca_path)) return true; print_warning ("%s: %s", "failed to set locations for trusted CA certificates", ERR_reason_error_string (ERR_get_error ())); } return SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths (self->ssl_ctx); } static bool backend_ws_initialize_tls (struct ws_context *self, const char *server_name, struct error **e) { const char *error_info = NULL; if (!self->ssl_ctx) { if (!(self->ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new (SSLv23_client_method ()))) goto error_ssl_1; if (!backend_ws_set_up_ssl_ctx (self)) goto error_ssl_2; } self->ssl = SSL_new (self->ssl_ctx); if (!self->ssl) goto error_ssl_2; SSL_set_connect_state (self->ssl); if (!SSL_set_fd (self->ssl, self->server_fd)) goto error_ssl_3; // Avoid SSL_write() returning SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ SSL_set_mode (self->ssl, SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY); // Literal IP addresses aren't allowed in the SNI struct in6_addr dummy; if (!inet_pton (AF_INET, server_name, &dummy) && !inet_pton (AF_INET6, server_name, &dummy)) SSL_set_tlsext_host_name (self->ssl, server_name); switch (xssl_get_error (self->ssl, SSL_connect (self->ssl), &error_info)) { case SSL_ERROR_NONE: return true; case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: error_info = "server closed the connection"; default: break; } error_ssl_3: SSL_free (self->ssl); self->ssl = NULL; error_ssl_2: SSL_CTX_free (self->ssl_ctx); self->ssl_ctx = NULL; error_ssl_1: // XXX: these error strings are really nasty; also there could be // multiple errors on the OpenSSL stack. if (!error_info) error_info = ERR_error_string (ERR_get_error (), NULL); FAIL ("%s: %s", "could not initialize SSL", error_info); } static bool backend_ws_send_message (struct ws_context *self, enum ws_opcode opcode, const void *data, size_t len) { struct str header = str_make (); str_pack_u8 (&header, 0x80 | (opcode & 0x0F)); if (len > UINT16_MAX) { str_pack_u8 (&header, 0x80 | 127); str_pack_u64 (&header, len); } else if (len > 125) { str_pack_u8 (&header, 0x80 | 126); str_pack_u16 (&header, len); } else str_pack_u8 (&header, 0x80 | len); uint32_t mask; if (!RAND_bytes ((unsigned char *) &mask, sizeof mask)) return false; str_pack_u32 (&header, mask); bool result = backend_ws_write (self, header.str, header.len); str_free (&header); while (result && len) { size_t block_size = MIN (len, 1 << 16); char masked[block_size]; memcpy (masked, data, block_size); ws_parser_unmask (masked, block_size, mask); result = backend_ws_write (self, masked, block_size); len -= block_size; data = (const uint8_t *) data + block_size; } return result; } static bool backend_ws_send_control (struct ws_context *self, enum ws_opcode opcode, const void *data, size_t len) { if (len > WS_MAX_CONTROL_PAYLOAD_LEN) { print_debug ("truncating output control frame payload" " from %zu to %zu bytes", len, (size_t) WS_MAX_CONTROL_PAYLOAD_LEN); len = WS_MAX_CONTROL_PAYLOAD_LEN; } return backend_ws_send_message (self, opcode, data, len); } static bool backend_ws_fail (struct ws_context *self, enum ws_status reason) { uint8_t payload[2] = { reason >> 8, reason }; (void) backend_ws_send_control (self, WS_OPCODE_CLOSE, payload, sizeof payload); // The caller should immediately proceed to close the TCP connection, // e.g. by returning false from a handler self->state = WS_HANDLER_CLOSING; return false; } static bool backend_ws_on_frame_header (void *user_data, const struct ws_parser *parser) { struct ws_context *self = user_data; // Note that we aren't expected to send any close frame before closing the // connection when the frame is unmasked if (parser->reserved_1 || parser->reserved_2 || parser->reserved_3 || parser->is_masked // server -> client payload must not be masked || (ws_is_control_frame (parser->opcode) && (!parser->is_fin || parser->payload_len > WS_MAX_CONTROL_PAYLOAD_LEN)) || (!ws_is_control_frame (parser->opcode) && (self->expecting_continuation && parser->opcode != WS_OPCODE_CONT)) || parser->payload_len >= 0x8000000000000000ULL) return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_PROTOCOL_ERROR); else if (parser->payload_len > BACKEND_WS_MAX_PAYLOAD_LEN) return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG); return true; } static bool backend_ws_finish_closing_handshake (struct ws_context *self, const struct ws_parser *parser) { struct str reason = str_make (); if (parser->payload_len >= 2) { struct msg_unpacker unpacker = msg_unpacker_make (parser->input.str, parser->payload_len); uint16_t status_code; msg_unpacker_u16 (&unpacker, &status_code); print_debug ("close status code: %d", status_code); str_append_data (&reason, parser->input.str + 2, parser->payload_len - 2); } char *s = iconv_xstrdup (self->ctx->term_from_utf8, reason.str, reason.len + 1 /* null byte */, NULL); print_status ("server closed the connection (%s)", s); str_free (&reason); free (s); return backend_ws_send_control (self, WS_OPCODE_CLOSE, parser->input.str, parser->payload_len); } static bool backend_ws_on_control_frame (struct ws_context *self, const struct ws_parser *parser) { switch (parser->opcode) { case WS_OPCODE_CLOSE: // We've received an unsolicited server close if (self->state != WS_HANDLER_CLOSING) (void) backend_ws_finish_closing_handshake (self, parser); return false; case WS_OPCODE_PING: if (!backend_ws_send_control (self, WS_OPCODE_PONG, parser->input.str, parser->payload_len)) return false; break; case WS_OPCODE_PONG: // Not sending any pings but w/e break; default: // Unknown control frame return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_PROTOCOL_ERROR); } return true; } /// Caller guarantees that data[len] is a NUL byte (because of iconv_xstrdup()) static bool backend_ws_on_message (struct ws_context *self, enum ws_opcode type, const void *data, size_t len) { if (type != WS_OPCODE_TEXT) return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_DATA); await_try_finish (self->ctx, data, len); return true; } static bool backend_ws_on_frame (void *user_data, const struct ws_parser *parser) { struct ws_context *self = user_data; if (ws_is_control_frame (parser->opcode)) return backend_ws_on_control_frame (self, parser); // TODO: do this rather in "on_frame_header" if (self->message_data.len + parser->payload_len > BACKEND_WS_MAX_PAYLOAD_LEN) return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG); if (!self->expecting_continuation) self->message_opcode = parser->opcode; str_append_data (&self->message_data, parser->input.str, parser->payload_len); self->expecting_continuation = !parser->is_fin; if (!parser->is_fin) return true; if (self->message_opcode == WS_OPCODE_TEXT && !utf8_validate (self->message_data.str, self->message_data.len)) return backend_ws_fail (self, WS_STATUS_INVALID_PAYLOAD_DATA); bool result = backend_ws_on_message (self, self->message_opcode, self->message_data.str, self->message_data.len); str_reset (&self->message_data); return result; } static void backend_ws_on_connection_timeout (EV_P_ ev_timer *handle, int revents) { (void) loop; (void) revents; struct ws_context *self = handle->data; hard_assert (self->ctx->awaiting && !self->ctx->await_response); error_set (&self->ctx->await_error, "connection timeout"); backend_ws_close_connection (self); } static bool backend_ws_connect (struct ws_context *self, struct error **e) { bool result = false; char *url_schema = xstrndup (self->endpoint + self->url.field_data[UF_SCHEMA].off, self->url.field_data[UF_SCHEMA].len); bool use_tls = !strcasecmp_ascii (url_schema, "wss"); free (url_schema); char *url_host = xstrndup (self->endpoint + self->url.field_data[UF_HOST].off, self->url.field_data[UF_HOST].len); char *url_port = (self->url.field_set & (1 << UF_PORT)) ? xstrndup (self->endpoint + self->url.field_data[UF_PORT].off, self->url.field_data[UF_PORT].len) : xstrdup (use_tls ? "443" : "80"); struct str url_path = str_make (); if (self->url.field_set & (1 << UF_PATH)) str_append_data (&url_path, self->endpoint + self->url.field_data[UF_PATH].off, self->url.field_data[UF_PATH].len); else str_append_c (&url_path, '/'); if (self->url.field_set & (1 << UF_QUERY)) { str_append_c (&url_path, '?'); str_append_data (&url_path, self->endpoint + self->url.field_data[UF_QUERY].off, self->url.field_data[UF_QUERY].len); } // TODO: I guess we should also reset it on error self->state = WS_HANDLER_CONNECTING; if (!backend_ws_establish_connection (self, url_host, url_port, e)) goto fail_1; if (use_tls && !backend_ws_initialize_tls (self, url_host, e)) goto fail_2; unsigned char key[16]; if (!RAND_bytes (key, sizeof key)) { error_set (e, "failed to get random bytes"); goto fail_2; } struct str key_b64 = str_make (); base64_encode (key, sizeof key, &key_b64); free (self->key); char *key_b64_string = self->key = str_steal (&key_b64); struct str request = str_make (); str_append_printf (&request, "GET %s HTTP/1.1\r\n", url_path.str); // TODO: omit the port if it's the default (check RFC for "SHOULD" or ...) str_append_printf (&request, "Host: %s:%s\r\n", url_host, url_port); str_append_printf (&request, "User-Agent: %s/%s\r\n", PROGRAM_NAME, PROGRAM_VERSION); str_append_printf (&request, "Upgrade: websocket\r\n"); str_append_printf (&request, "Connection: upgrade\r\n"); str_append_printf (&request, SEC_WS_KEY ": %s\r\n", key_b64_string); str_append_printf (&request, SEC_WS_VERSION ": %s\r\n", "13"); for (size_t i = 0; i < self->extra_headers.len; i++) str_append_printf (&request, "%s\r\n", self->extra_headers.vector[i]); str_append_printf (&request, "\r\n"); bool written = backend_ws_write (self, request.str, request.len); str_free (&request); if (!written) { error_set (e, "connection failed"); goto fail_2; } http_parserpp_free (&self->http); http_parserpp_init (&self->http, HTTP_RESPONSE); ws_parser_free (&self->parser); self->parser = ws_parser_make (); self->parser.on_frame_header = backend_ws_on_frame_header; self->parser.on_frame = backend_ws_on_frame; self->parser.user_data = self; ev_io_init (&self->read_watcher, backend_ws_on_fd_ready, self->server_fd, EV_READ); self->read_watcher.data = self; ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->read_watcher); // XXX: we should do everything non-blocking and include establishing // the TCP connection in the timeout, but that requires a rewrite. // As it is, this isn't really too useful. ev_timer_init (&self->timeout_watcher, backend_ws_on_connection_timeout, 30, 0); self->timeout_watcher.data = self; // Run an event loop to process the handshake ev_timer_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->timeout_watcher); result = await (self->ctx, NULL /* response_buffer */, e); ev_timer_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->timeout_watcher); fail_2: if (!result && self->server_fd != -1) { xclose (self->server_fd); self->server_fd = -1; } fail_1: free (url_host); free (url_port); str_free (&url_path); return result; } static bool backend_ws_make_call (struct backend *backend, const char *request, bool expect_content, struct str *buf, struct error **e) { struct ws_context *self = (struct ws_context *) backend; if (self->server_fd == -1) if (!backend_ws_connect (self, e)) return false; while (true) { if (backend_ws_send_message (self, WS_OPCODE_TEXT, request, strlen (request))) break; print_status ("connection failed, reconnecting"); if (!backend_ws_connect (self, e)) return false; } return !expect_content || await (self->ctx, buf, e); } static void backend_ws_destroy (struct backend *backend) { struct ws_context *self = (struct ws_context *) backend; // TODO: maybe attempt a graceful shutdown, but for that there should // probably be another backend method that runs an event loop if (self->server_fd != -1) backend_ws_close_connection (self); free (self->endpoint); strv_free (&self->extra_headers); ev_timer_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->timeout_watcher); if (self->ssl_ctx) SSL_CTX_free (self->ssl_ctx); free (self->key); http_parserpp_free (&self->http); ws_parser_free (&self->parser); str_free (&self->message_data); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static struct backend_vtable backend_ws_vtable = { .add_header = backend_ws_add_header, .make_call = backend_ws_make_call, .destroy = backend_ws_destroy, }; static struct backend * backend_ws_new (struct app_context *ctx, const char *endpoint, struct http_parser_url *url) { struct ws_context *self = xcalloc (1, sizeof *self); self->super.vtable = &backend_ws_vtable; self->ctx = ctx; ev_timer_init (&self->timeout_watcher, NULL, 0, 0); self->server_fd = -1; ev_io_init (&self->read_watcher, NULL, 0, 0); http_parserpp_init (&self->http, HTTP_RESPONSE); self->parser = ws_parser_make (); self->message_data = str_make (); self->extra_headers = strv_make (); self->endpoint = xstrdup (endpoint); self->url = *url; #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L || LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER SSL_library_init (); atexit (EVP_cleanup); SSL_load_error_strings (); atexit (ERR_free_strings); #else // Cleanup is done automatically via atexit() OPENSSL_init_ssl (0, NULL); #endif return &self->super; } // --- cURL backend ------------------------------------------------------------ struct curl_context { struct backend super; ///< Parent class struct app_context *ctx; ///< Application context CURL *curl; ///< cURL handle char curl_error[CURL_ERROR_SIZE]; ///< cURL error info buffer struct curl_slist *headers; ///< Headers }; static size_t write_callback (char *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *user_data) { struct str *buf = user_data; str_append_data (buf, ptr, size * nmemb); return size * nmemb; } static bool validate_json_rpc_content_type (const char *content_type) { char *type = NULL; char *subtype = NULL; struct str_map parameters = str_map_make (free); parameters.key_xfrm = tolower_ascii_strxfrm; bool result = http_parse_media_type (content_type, &type, &subtype, ¶meters); if (!result) goto end; if (strcasecmp_ascii (type, "application") || (strcasecmp_ascii (subtype, "json") && strcasecmp_ascii (subtype, "json-rpc" /* obsolete */))) result = false; const char *charset = str_map_find (¶meters, "charset"); if (charset && strcasecmp_ascii (charset, "UTF-8")) result = false; // Currently ignoring all unknown parametrs end: free (type); free (subtype); str_map_free (¶meters); return result; } static void backend_curl_add_header (struct backend *backend, const char *header) { struct curl_context *self = (struct curl_context *) backend; self->headers = curl_slist_append (self->headers, header); if (curl_easy_setopt (self->curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, self->headers)) exit_fatal ("cURL setup failed"); } static bool backend_curl_make_call (struct backend *backend, const char *request, bool expect_content, struct str *buf, struct error **e) { struct curl_context *self = (struct curl_context *) backend; if (curl_easy_setopt (self->curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, request) || curl_easy_setopt (self->curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE_LARGE, (curl_off_t) -1) || curl_easy_setopt (self->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, buf) || curl_easy_setopt (self->curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, write_callback)) FAIL ("cURL setup failed"); CURLcode ret; if ((ret = curl_easy_perform (self->curl))) FAIL ("HTTP request failed: %s", self->curl_error); long code; char *type; if (curl_easy_getinfo (self->curl, CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE, &code) || curl_easy_getinfo (self->curl, CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE, &type)) FAIL ("cURL info retrieval failed"); if (code != 200) FAIL ("unexpected HTTP response code: %ld", code); if (!expect_content) ; // Let there be anything else if (!type) print_warning ("missing `Content-Type' header"); else if (!validate_json_rpc_content_type (type)) print_warning ("unexpected `Content-Type' header: %s", type); return true; } static void backend_curl_destroy (struct backend *backend) { struct curl_context *self = (struct curl_context *) backend; curl_slist_free_all (self->headers); curl_easy_cleanup (self->curl); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static struct backend_vtable backend_curl_vtable = { .add_header = backend_curl_add_header, .make_call = backend_curl_make_call, .destroy = backend_curl_destroy, }; static struct backend * backend_curl_new (struct app_context *ctx, const char *endpoint) { struct curl_context *self = xcalloc (1, sizeof *self); self->super.vtable = &backend_curl_vtable; self->ctx = ctx; CURL *curl; if (!(self->curl = curl = curl_easy_init ())) exit_fatal ("cURL initialization failed"); self->headers = NULL; self->headers = curl_slist_append (self->headers, "Content-Type: application/json"); if (curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1L) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS, 1L) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER, self->curl_error) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, self->headers) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, self->ctx->trust_all ? 0L : 1L) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, self->ctx->trust_all ? 0L : 2L) || curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_URL, endpoint)) exit_fatal ("cURL setup failed"); if (!self->ctx->trust_all) { // TODO: try to resolve filenames relative to configuration directories const char *ca_file = get_config_string (self->ctx->config.root, "connection.tls_ca_file"); const char *ca_path = get_config_string (self->ctx->config.root, "connection.tls_ca_path"); if ((ca_file && curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_CAINFO, ca_file)) || (ca_path && curl_easy_setopt (curl, CURLOPT_CAPATH, ca_path))) exit_fatal ("cURL setup failed"); } return &self->super; } // --- Co-process backend ------------------------------------------------------ struct co_context { struct backend super; ///< Parent class struct app_context *ctx; ///< Application context pid_t child; ///< The co-process or -1 int socket; ///< Our end of the socketpair int stderr_fd; ///< stderr read end struct str stderr_buffer; ///< stderr buffer ev_io stderr_watcher; ///< stderr watcher ev_io socket_watcher; ///< Socketpair watcher struct http_parserpp http; ///< HTTP parser bool pending_fake_starter; ///< Start of message? }; static int backend_co_on_message_complete (http_parser *parser) { struct http_parserpp *self = parser->data; http_parser_pause (&self->parser, true); return 0; } // The LSP incorporates a very thin subset of RFC 822, and it so happens // that we may simply reuse the full HTTP parser here, with a small hack. static const http_parser_settings backend_co_http_settings = { .on_header_field = http_parserpp_on_header_field, .on_header_value = http_parserpp_on_header_value, .on_headers_complete = http_parserpp_on_headers_complete, // TODO: check Content-Type early? .on_message_begin = http_parserpp_on_message_begin, .on_body = http_parserpp_on_body, .on_message_complete = backend_co_on_message_complete, }; static bool backend_co_inject_starter (struct co_context *self, struct error **e) { // The default "Connection: keep-alive" maps well here. // We cannot feed this line into the parser from within callbacks. static const char starter[] = "POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n"; http_parser_pause (&self->http.parser, false); size_t n_parsed = http_parser_execute (&self->http.parser, &backend_co_http_settings, starter, sizeof starter - 1); enum http_errno err = HTTP_PARSER_ERRNO (&self->http.parser); if (n_parsed != sizeof starter - 1 || err != HPE_OK) FAIL ("protocol failure: %s", http_errno_description (err)); return true; } static void backend_co_process (struct co_context *self) { // TODO: verify Content-Type in the headers, though tricky and optional struct str *message = &self->http.message; await_try_finish (self->ctx, message->str, message->len); } static bool backend_co_parse (struct co_context *self, const char *data, size_t len, size_t *n_parsed, struct error **e) { if (self->pending_fake_starter) { self->pending_fake_starter = false; if (!backend_co_inject_starter (self, e)) return false; } *n_parsed = http_parser_execute (&self->http.parser, &backend_co_http_settings, data, len); if (self->http.parser.upgrade) FAIL ("protocol failure: %s", "unsupported upgrade attempt"); enum http_errno err = HTTP_PARSER_ERRNO (&self->http.parser); if (err == HPE_PAUSED) { self->pending_fake_starter = true; backend_co_process (self); } else if (err != HPE_OK) FAIL ("protocol failure: %s", http_errno_description (err)); return true; } static bool backend_co_on_data (struct co_context *self, const char *data, size_t len, struct error **e) { size_t n_parsed = 0; while (backend_co_parse (self, data, len, &n_parsed, e)) { data += n_parsed; if (!(len -= n_parsed)) return true; } return false; } static void backend_co_on_socket_ready (EV_P_ ev_io *handle, int revents) { (void) loop; (void) revents; struct co_context *self = handle->data; char buf[BUFSIZ]; restart: // Try to read some data in a non-blocking manner (void) set_blocking (handle->fd, false); ssize_t n_read = read (handle->fd, buf, sizeof buf); int errno_saved = errno; (void) set_blocking (handle->fd, true); errno = errno_saved; struct error *e = NULL; if (n_read < 0) { if (errno == EAGAIN) return; if (errno == EINTR) goto restart; print_error ("reading from the command failed: %s", strerror (errno)); } else if (!backend_co_on_data (self, buf, n_read, &e)) { print_error ("%s", e->message); error_free (e); } else if (!n_read) print_status ("the command has closed the connection"); else goto restart; ev_io_stop (EV_A_ handle); // That would have no way of succeeding await_try_cancel (self->ctx); } static void backend_co_on_err_ready (EV_P_ ev_io *handle, int revents) { (void) revents; struct co_context *self = handle->data; struct str *buf = &self->stderr_buffer; enum socket_io_result result = socket_io_try_read (handle->fd, buf); char *p; while ((p = strchr (buf->str, '\n'))) { *p = 0; print_status ("stderr: %s", buf->str); str_remove_slice (buf, 0, p - buf->str + 1); } switch (result) { case SOCKET_IO_EOF: print_debug ("the command has closed its stderr"); break; case SOCKET_IO_OK: return; case SOCKET_IO_ERROR: print_warning ("cannot read stderr: %s", strerror (errno)); } ev_io_stop (EV_A_ handle); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - // TODO: do we want to go for synchronous writes, as with the WebSocket backend? // We can postpone it for later. static bool backend_co_make_call (struct backend *backend, const char *request, bool expect_content, struct str *buf, struct error **e) { struct co_context *self = (struct co_context *) backend; struct str wrapped = str_make(); str_append_printf (&wrapped, "Content-Length: %zu\r\n" "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8\r\n" "\r\n%s", strlen (request), request); enum socket_io_result result = socket_io_try_write (self->socket, &wrapped); if (result == SOCKET_IO_ERROR) { str_free (&wrapped); ev_io_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->socket_watcher); FAIL ("writing to the command failed: %s", strerror (errno)); } else if (wrapped.len) print_error ("internal error, partial write to command"); str_free (&wrapped); return !expect_content || await (self->ctx, buf, e); } static bool backend_co_on_child (struct backend *backend, pid_t pid, int status) { struct co_context *self = (struct co_context *) backend; if (pid != self->child) return false; if (WIFSTOPPED (status)) print_warning ("the command has been stopped"); else if (WIFCONTINUED (status)) print_warning ("the command has been resumed"); else { if (WIFEXITED (status)) print_error ("the command has exited with status %d", WEXITSTATUS (status)); else print_error ("the command has died from signal %d", WTERMSIG (status)); self->child = -1; // Wait for the file descriptor to close, it may still contain data } return true; } static void backend_co_destroy (struct backend *backend) { struct co_context *self = (struct co_context *) backend; str_free (&self->stderr_buffer); http_parserpp_free (&self->http); if (self->socket != -1) xclose (self->socket); if (self->stderr_fd != -1) xclose (self->stderr_fd); if (self->child != -1) (void) kill (self->child, SIGKILL); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static struct backend_vtable backend_co_vtable = { .add_header = NULL, .make_call = backend_co_make_call, .on_child = backend_co_on_child, .destroy = backend_co_destroy, }; static struct backend * backend_co_new (struct app_context *ctx, char **argv) { struct co_context *self = xcalloc (1, sizeof *self); self->super.vtable = &backend_co_vtable; self->ctx = ctx; enum { OURS, THEIRS }; int pair[2] = { -1, -1 }, err[2] = { -1, -1 }; if (socketpair (AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, pair)) exit_fatal ("socketpair: %s", strerror (errno)); if (pipe (err)) exit_fatal ("pipe: %s", strerror (errno)); set_cloexec ((self->socket = pair[OURS])); set_cloexec (pair[THEIRS]); set_cloexec ((self->stderr_fd = err[OURS])); set_cloexec (err[THEIRS]); // It runs in our own progress group, so it gets SIGINTed with us switch ((self->child = fork ())) { case -1: exit_fatal ("fork: %s", strerror (errno)); case 0: dup2 (pair[THEIRS], STDIN_FILENO); dup2 (pair[THEIRS], STDOUT_FILENO); dup2 (err[THEIRS], STDERR_FILENO); // Undo what we've done in init_watchers() signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_DFL); execvp (argv[0], argv); // stderr has been redirected, this won't cause a SIGTTOU print_error ("execv: %s", strerror (errno)); _exit (EXIT_FAILURE); default: xclose (pair[THEIRS]); xclose (err[THEIRS]); } ev_io_init (&self->socket_watcher, backend_co_on_socket_ready, self->socket, EV_READ); self->socket_watcher.data = self; ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->socket_watcher); set_blocking (self->stderr_fd, false); self->stderr_buffer = str_make (); ev_io_init (&self->stderr_watcher, backend_co_on_err_ready, self->stderr_fd, EV_READ); self->stderr_watcher.data = self; ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &self->stderr_watcher); http_parserpp_init (&self->http, HTTP_REQUEST); self->pending_fake_starter = true; return &self->super; } // --- JSON tokenizer ---------------------------------------------------------- // A dumb JSON tokenizer intended strictly just for syntax highlighting // // TODO: return also escape squences as a special token class (-> state) enum jtoken { JTOKEN_EOF, ///< End of input JTOKEN_ERROR, ///< EOF or error JTOKEN_WHITESPACE, ///< Whitespace JTOKEN_LBRACKET, ///< Left bracket JTOKEN_RBRACKET, ///< Right bracket JTOKEN_LBRACE, ///< Left curly bracket JTOKEN_RBRACE, ///< Right curly bracket JTOKEN_COLON, ///< Colon JTOKEN_COMMA, ///< Comma JTOKEN_NULL, ///< null JTOKEN_BOOLEAN, ///< true, false JTOKEN_NUMBER, ///< Number JTOKEN_STRING ///< String }; struct jtokenizer { const char *p; ///< Current position in input size_t len; ///< How many bytes of input are left struct str chunk; ///< Parsed chunk }; static void jtokenizer_init (struct jtokenizer *self, const char *p, size_t len) { self->p = p; self->len = len; self->chunk = str_make (); } static void jtokenizer_free (struct jtokenizer *self) { str_free (&self->chunk); } static void jtokenizer_advance (struct jtokenizer *self, size_t n) { str_append_data (&self->chunk, self->p, n); self->p += n; self->len -= n; } static int jtokenizer_accept (struct jtokenizer *self, const char *chars) { if (!self->len || !strchr (chars, *self->p)) return false; jtokenizer_advance (self, 1); return true; } static bool jtokenizer_ws (struct jtokenizer *self) { size_t len = 0; while (jtokenizer_accept (self, "\t\r\n ")) len++; return len != 0; } static bool jtokenizer_word (struct jtokenizer *self, const char *word) { size_t len = strlen (word); if (self->len < len || memcmp (self->p, word, len)) return false; jtokenizer_advance (self, len); return true; } static bool jtokenizer_escape_sequence (struct jtokenizer *self) { if (!self->len) return false; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "u")) { for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) if (!jtokenizer_accept (self, "0123456789abcdefABCDEF")) return false; return true; } return jtokenizer_accept (self, "\"\\/bfnrt"); } static bool jtokenizer_string (struct jtokenizer *self) { while (self->len) { unsigned char c = *self->p; jtokenizer_advance (self, 1); if (c == '"') return true; if (c == '\\' && !jtokenizer_escape_sequence (self)) return false; } return false; } static bool jtokenizer_integer (struct jtokenizer *self) { size_t len = 0; while (jtokenizer_accept (self, "0123456789")) len++; return len != 0; } static bool jtokenizer_number (struct jtokenizer *self) { (void) jtokenizer_accept (self, "-"); if (!self->len) return false; if (!jtokenizer_accept (self, "0") && !jtokenizer_integer (self)) return false; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, ".") && !jtokenizer_integer (self)) return false; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "eE")) { (void) jtokenizer_accept (self, "+-"); if (!jtokenizer_integer (self)) return false; } return true; } static enum jtoken jtokenizer_next (struct jtokenizer *self) { str_reset (&self->chunk); if (!self->len) return JTOKEN_EOF; if (jtokenizer_ws (self)) return JTOKEN_WHITESPACE; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "[")) return JTOKEN_LBRACKET; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "]")) return JTOKEN_RBRACKET; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "{")) return JTOKEN_LBRACE; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "}")) return JTOKEN_RBRACE; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, ":")) return JTOKEN_COLON; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, ",")) return JTOKEN_COMMA; if (jtokenizer_word (self, "null")) return JTOKEN_NULL; if (jtokenizer_word (self, "true") || jtokenizer_word (self, "false")) return JTOKEN_BOOLEAN; if (jtokenizer_accept (self, "\"")) { if (jtokenizer_string (self)) return JTOKEN_STRING; } else if (jtokenizer_number (self)) return JTOKEN_NUMBER; jtokenizer_advance (self, self->len); return JTOKEN_ERROR; } // --- JSON highlighter -------------------------------------------------------- // Currently errors in parsing only mean that the rest doesn't get highlighted struct json_highlight { struct app_context *ctx; ///< Application context struct jtokenizer tokenizer; ///< Tokenizer FILE *output; ///< Output handle }; static void json_highlight_print (struct json_highlight *self, int attr) { print_attributed (self->ctx, self->output, attr, "%s", self->tokenizer.chunk.str); } static void json_highlight_value (struct json_highlight *self, enum jtoken token); static void json_highlight_object (struct json_highlight *self) { // Distinguishing field names from regular string values in objects bool in_field_name = true; enum jtoken token; while ((token = jtokenizer_next (&self->tokenizer))) switch (token) { case JTOKEN_COLON: in_field_name = false; json_highlight_value (self, token); break; case JTOKEN_COMMA: in_field_name = true; json_highlight_value (self, token); break; case JTOKEN_STRING: if (in_field_name) json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_FIELD); else json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_STRING); break; case JTOKEN_RBRACE: json_highlight_value (self, token); return; default: json_highlight_value (self, token); } } static void json_highlight_array (struct json_highlight *self) { enum jtoken token; while ((token = jtokenizer_next (&self->tokenizer))) switch (token) { case JTOKEN_RBRACKET: json_highlight_value (self, token); return; default: json_highlight_value (self, token); } } static void json_highlight_value (struct json_highlight *self, enum jtoken token) { switch (token) { case JTOKEN_LBRACE: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_INCOMING); json_highlight_object (self); break; case JTOKEN_LBRACKET: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_INCOMING); json_highlight_array (self); break; case JTOKEN_NULL: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_NULL); break; case JTOKEN_BOOLEAN: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_BOOL); break; case JTOKEN_NUMBER: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_NUMBER); break; case JTOKEN_STRING: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_JSON_STRING); break; default: json_highlight_print (self, ATTR_INCOMING); } } static void json_highlight (struct app_context *ctx, const char *s, FILE *output) { struct json_highlight self = { .ctx = ctx, .output = output }; jtokenizer_init (&self.tokenizer, s, strlen (s)); // There should be at maximum one value in the input however, // but let's just keep on going and process it all enum jtoken token; while ((token = jtokenizer_next (&self.tokenizer))) json_highlight_value (&self, token); fflush (output); jtokenizer_free (&self.tokenizer); } // --- Main program ------------------------------------------------------------ static void quit (struct app_context *ctx) { if (ctx->awaiting && !ctx->await_error) error_set (&ctx->await_error, "aborted by user"); ev_break (EV_DEFAULT_ EVBREAK_ALL); ctx->input->vtable->hide (ctx->input); } static void suspend_terminal (struct app_context *ctx) { ctx->input->vtable->hide (ctx->input); ev_io_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->tty_watcher); ctx->input->vtable->prepare (ctx->input, false); } static void resume_terminal (struct app_context *ctx) { ctx->input->vtable->prepare (ctx->input, true); ctx->input->vtable->on_terminal_resized (ctx->input); ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->tty_watcher); ctx->input->vtable->show (ctx->input); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #define PARSE_FAIL(...) \ BLOCK_START \ print_error (__VA_ARGS__); \ goto fail; \ BLOCK_END // XXX: should probably rather defer this action and use spawn_helper_child() static void display_via_pipeline (struct app_context *ctx, const char *s, const char *pipeline) { suspend_terminal (ctx); errno = 0; FILE *fp = popen (pipeline, "w"); if (fp) { fputs (s, fp); pclose (fp); } if (errno) print_error ("pipeline failed: %s", strerror (errno)); resume_terminal (ctx); } static bool process_response (struct app_context *ctx, const json_t *id, struct str *buf, const char *pipeline) { if (!id) { printf ("[Notification]\n"); if (!buf->len) return true; print_warning ("we have been sent data back for a notification"); return false; } json_error_t e; json_t *response; if (!(response = json_loadb (buf->str, buf->len, JSON_DECODE_ANY, &e))) { print_error ("failed to parse the response: %s", e.text); return false; } bool success = false; if (!json_is_object (response)) PARSE_FAIL ("the response is not a JSON object"); json_t *v; if (!(v = json_object_get (response, "jsonrpc"))) print_warning ("`%s' field not present in response", "jsonrpc"); else if (!json_is_string (v) || strcmp (json_string_value (v), "2.0")) print_warning ("invalid `%s' field in response", "jsonrpc"); json_t *returned_id = json_object_get (response, "id"); json_t *result = json_object_get (response, "result"); json_t *error = json_object_get (response, "error"); json_t *data = NULL; if (!returned_id) print_warning ("`%s' field not present in response", "id"); if (!json_equal (id, returned_id)) print_warning ("mismatching `%s' field in response", "id"); if (!result && !error) PARSE_FAIL ("neither `result' nor `error' present in response"); if (result && error) // Prohibited by the specification but happens in real life (null) print_warning ("both `result' and `error' present in response"); if (error) { if (!json_is_object (error)) PARSE_FAIL ("invalid `%s' field in response", "error"); json_t *code = json_object_get (error, "code"); json_t *message = json_object_get (error, "message"); if (!code) PARSE_FAIL ("missing `%s' field in error response", "code"); if (!message) PARSE_FAIL ("missing `%s' field in error response", "message"); if (!json_is_integer (code)) PARSE_FAIL ("invalid `%s' field in error response", "code"); if (!json_is_string (message)) PARSE_FAIL ("invalid `%s' field in error response", "message"); json_int_t code_val = json_integer_value (code); char *utf8 = xstrdup_printf ("error response: %" JSON_INTEGER_FORMAT " (%s)", code_val, json_string_value (message)); char *s = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, utf8, -1, NULL); free (utf8); if (!s) print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "error"); else printf ("%s\n", s); free (s); data = json_object_get (error, "data"); } if (data) { char *utf8 = json_dumps (data, JSON_ENCODE_ANY); char *s = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, utf8, -1, NULL); free (utf8); if (!s) print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "error data"); else printf ("error data: %s\n", s); free (s); } if (result) { int flags = JSON_ENCODE_ANY; if (!ctx->compact) flags |= JSON_INDENT (2); char *utf8 = json_dumps (result, flags); char *s = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, utf8, -1, NULL); free (utf8); if (!s) print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "result"); else if (pipeline) display_via_pipeline (ctx, s, pipeline); else { json_highlight (ctx, s, stdout); fputc ('\n', stdout); } free (s); } success = true; fail: json_decref (response); return success; } static void maybe_print_verbose (struct app_context *ctx, intptr_t attribute, char *utf8, size_t len) { if (!ctx->verbose) return; char *term = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, utf8, len, NULL); if (!term) { print_error ("%s: %s", "verbose", "character conversion failed"); return; } ctx->input->vtable->hide (ctx->input); print_attributed (ctx, stdout, attribute, "%s", term); fputs ("\n", stdout); free (term); ctx->input->vtable->show (ctx->input); } static struct error * json_rpc_call_raw (struct app_context *ctx, const char *method, json_t *id, json_t *params, struct str *buf) { struct error *error = NULL; if (ctx->awaiting) { // Only allow recursing once below, awaiting is not re-entrant error_set (&error, "busy"); return error; } json_t *request = json_object (); json_object_set_new (request, "jsonrpc", json_string ("2.0")); json_object_set_new (request, "method", json_string (method)); if (id) json_object_set (request, "id", id); if (params) json_object_set (request, "params", params); char *req_utf8 = json_dumps (request, 0); json_decref (request); maybe_print_verbose (ctx, ATTR_OUTGOING, req_utf8, -1); ctx->backend->vtable->make_call (ctx->backend, req_utf8, id != NULL /* expect_content */, buf, &error); free (req_utf8); if (error) return error; maybe_print_verbose (ctx, ATTR_INCOMING, buf->str, buf->len + 1); return NULL; } static void make_json_rpc_call (struct app_context *ctx, const char *method, json_t *id, json_t *params, const char *pipeline) { struct str buf = str_make (); struct error *e = json_rpc_call_raw (ctx, method, id, params, &buf); if (e) { print_error ("%s", e->message); error_free (e); } else if (!process_response (ctx, id, &buf, pipeline)) { char *s = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_from_utf8, buf.str, buf.len + 1 /* null byte */, NULL); if (!s) print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "raw response data"); else if (!ctx->verbose /* already printed */) printf ("%s: %s\n", "raw response data", s); free (s); } str_free (&buf); } static bool is_valid_json_rpc_id (json_t *v) { return json_is_string (v) || json_is_integer (v) || json_is_real (v) || json_is_null (v); // These two shouldn't be used } static bool is_valid_json_rpc_params (json_t *v) { return json_is_array (v) || json_is_object (v); } static void process_input (char *user_input, void *user_data) { struct app_context *ctx = user_data; if (!user_input) { quit (ctx); return; } char *input; size_t len; if (!(input = iconv_xstrdup (ctx->term_to_utf8, user_input, -1, &len))) { print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "user input"); goto fail; } // Cut out the method name first char *p = input; while (*p && isspace_ascii (*p)) p++; // No input if (!*p) goto fail; char *method = p; while (*p && !isspace_ascii (*p)) p++; if (*p) *p++ = '\0'; // Now we go through this madness, just so that the order can be arbitrary json_error_t e; size_t args_len = 0; json_t *args[2] = { NULL, NULL }, *id = NULL, *params = NULL; char *pipeline = NULL; while (true) { // Jansson is too stupid to just tell us that there was nothing; // still genius compared to the clusterfuck of json-c while (*p && isspace_ascii (*p)) p++; if (!*p) break; if (*p == '|') { pipeline = xstrdup (++p); break; } if (args_len == N_ELEMENTS (args)) { print_error ("too many arguments"); goto fail_parse; } if (!(args[args_len] = json_loadb (p, len - (p - input), JSON_DECODE_ANY | JSON_DISABLE_EOF_CHECK, &e))) { print_error ("failed to parse JSON value: %s", e.text); goto fail_parse; } p += e.position; args_len++; } for (size_t i = 0; i < args_len; i++) { json_t **target; if (is_valid_json_rpc_id (args[i])) target = &id; else if (is_valid_json_rpc_params (args[i])) target = ¶ms; else { print_error ("unexpected value at index %zu", i); goto fail_parse; } if (*target) { print_error ("cannot specify multiple `id' or `params'"); goto fail_parse; } *target = json_incref (args[i]); } if (!id) id = json_integer (ctx->next_id++); // Use nulls to send notifications, unless a special switch is used if (!ctx->null_as_id && json_is_null (id)) { json_decref (id); id = NULL; } make_json_rpc_call (ctx, method, id, params, pipeline); fail_parse: free (pipeline); if (id) json_decref (id); if (params) json_decref (params); for (size_t i = 0; i < args_len; i++) json_decref (args[i]); fail: free (input); } // --- OpenRPC information extraction ------------------------------------------ static void parse_rpc_discover (struct app_context *ctx, struct str *buf, struct error **e) { // Just optimistically punch through, I don't have time for this shit json_error_t error; json_t *response = NULL, *methods = NULL, *value = NULL; if (!(response = json_loadb (buf->str, buf->len, 0, &error))) error_set (e, "parse failure: %s", error.text); else if ((!(methods = json_object_get (response, "result")) || !(methods = json_object_get (methods, "methods"))) && !(methods = json_object_get (response, "methods"))) error_set (e, "unsupported"); else { const char *name = NULL; for (size_t i = 0; (value = json_array_get (methods, i)); i++) if ((value = json_object_get (value, "name")) && (name = json_string_value (value))) str_map_set (&ctx->methods, name, (void *) 1); } json_decref (response); } static void init_openrpc (struct app_context *ctx, const char *openrpc) { // Three possibilities: NULL for not requested, "" for rpc.discover, // and anything else has to be a path to a JSON file if (!openrpc) return; struct str buf = str_make (); struct error *error; if (*openrpc) // This may or may not have a protocol envelope read_file (openrpc, &buf, &error); else { json_t *id = json_integer (ctx->next_id++); error = json_rpc_call_raw (ctx, "rpc.discover", id, NULL, &buf); json_decref (id); } if (!error) parse_rpc_discover (ctx, &buf, &error); if (error) { print_error ("OpenRPC: %s", error->message); error_free (error); } str_free (&buf); } static char * complete_method_name (const char *text, int state) { static struct str_map_iter iter; if (!state) iter = str_map_iter_make (&g_ctx.methods); char *input; size_t len; if (!(input = iconv_xstrdup (g_ctx.term_to_utf8, (char *) text, -1, &len))) { print_error ("character conversion failed for `%s'", "user input"); return NULL; } char *match = NULL; while (str_map_iter_next (&iter) && (strncasecmp_ascii (input, iter.link->key, len - 1 /* XXX */) || !(match = iconv_xstrdup (g_ctx.term_from_utf8, iter.link->key, iter.link->key_length + 1, NULL)))) ; free (input); return match; } // --- Main program ------------------------------------------------------------ // The ability to use an external editor on the input line has been shamelessly // copypasted from xC with minor changes only. static bool dump_line_to_file (const char *line, char *template, struct error **e) { int fd = mkstemp (template); if (fd < 0) FAIL ("%s", strerror (errno)); bool success = xwrite (fd, line, strlen (line), e); if (!success) (void) unlink (template); xclose (fd); return success; } static char * try_dump_line_to_file (const char *line) { char *template = resolve_filename ("input.XXXXXX", resolve_relative_runtime_template); struct error *e = NULL; if (dump_line_to_file (line, template, &e)) return template; print_error ("%s: %s", "failed to create a temporary file for editing", e->message); error_free (e); free (template); return NULL; } static pid_t spawn_helper_child (struct app_context *ctx) { suspend_terminal (ctx); pid_t child = fork (); switch (child) { case -1: { int saved_errno = errno; resume_terminal (ctx); errno = saved_errno; break; } case 0: // Put the child in a new foreground process group hard_assert (setpgid (0, 0) != -1); hard_assert (tcsetpgrp (STDOUT_FILENO, getpgid (0)) != -1); break; default: // Make sure of it in the parent as well before continuing (void) setpgid (child, child); } return child; } static void run_editor (const char *line, void *user_data) { struct app_context *ctx = user_data; hard_assert (!ctx->editor_filename); char *filename; if (!(filename = try_dump_line_to_file (line))) return; const char *command; if (!(command = getenv ("VISUAL")) && !(command = getenv ("EDITOR"))) command = "vi"; switch (spawn_helper_child (ctx)) { case 0: execlp (command, command, filename, NULL); print_error ("%s: %s", "failed to launch editor", strerror (errno)); _exit (EXIT_FAILURE); case -1: print_error ("%s: %s", "failed to launch editor", strerror (errno)); free (filename); break; default: ctx->editor_filename = filename; } } static void process_edited_input (struct app_context *ctx) { struct str input = str_make (); struct error *e = NULL; if (!read_file (ctx->editor_filename, &input, &e)) { print_error ("%s: %s", "input editing failed", e->message); error_free (e); } else { // Strip trailing newlines, added automatically by editors while (input.len && strchr ("\r\n", input.str[input.len - 1])) input.str[--input.len] = 0; if (!ctx->input->vtable->replace_line (ctx->input, input.str)) print_error ("%s: %s", "input editing failed", "could not re-insert modified text"); } if (unlink (ctx->editor_filename)) print_error ("could not unlink `%s': %s", ctx->editor_filename, strerror (errno)); str_free (&input); } static void on_child (EV_P_ ev_child *handle, int revents) { (void) revents; struct app_context *ctx = ev_userdata (loop); if (ctx->backend->vtable->on_child && ctx->backend->vtable->on_child (ctx->backend, handle->rpid, handle->rstatus)) return; // I am not a shell, stopping not allowed int status = handle->rstatus; if (WIFSTOPPED (status) || WIFCONTINUED (status)) { kill (-handle->rpid, SIGKILL); return; } // I don't recognize this child (we should also check its PID) if (!ctx->editor_filename) return; hard_assert (tcsetpgrp (STDOUT_FILENO, getpgid (0)) != -1); resume_terminal (ctx); if (WIFSIGNALED (status)) print_error ("editor died from signal %d", WTERMSIG (status)); else if (WIFEXITED (status) && WEXITSTATUS (status) != 0) print_error ("editor returned status %d", WEXITSTATUS (status)); else process_edited_input (ctx); cstr_set (&ctx->editor_filename, NULL); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void on_winch (EV_P_ ev_signal *handle, int revents) { (void) handle; (void) revents; struct app_context *ctx = ev_userdata (loop); ctx->input->vtable->on_terminal_resized (ctx->input); } static void on_terminated (EV_P_ ev_signal *handle, int revents) { (void) handle; (void) revents; struct app_context *ctx = ev_userdata (loop); quit (ctx); } static void on_tty_readable (EV_P_ ev_io *handle, int revents) { (void) handle; struct app_context *ctx = ev_userdata (loop); if (revents & EV_READ) { // rl_callback_read_char() is not reentrant, may happen on EOF ev_io_stop (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->tty_watcher); ctx->input->vtable->on_tty_readable (ctx->input); // Don't make ourselves receive a SIGTTIN. Ideally we'd prevent // reentrancy without inciting conflicts with // {suspend,resume}_terminal() but I can't figure anything out. if (!ctx->editor_filename) ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->tty_watcher); } } static void init_watchers (struct app_context *ctx) { if (!EV_DEFAULT) exit_fatal ("libev initialization failed"); // So that if the remote end closes the connection, attempts to write to // the socket don't terminate the program (void) signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); // So that we can write to the terminal while we're running a backlog // helper. This is also inherited by the child so that it doesn't stop // when it calls tcsetpgrp(). (void) signal (SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN); ev_child_init (&ctx->child_watcher, on_child, 0, true); ev_child_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->child_watcher); ev_signal_init (&ctx->winch_watcher, on_winch, SIGWINCH); ev_signal_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->winch_watcher); ev_signal_init (&ctx->term_watcher, on_terminated, SIGTERM); ev_signal_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->term_watcher); ev_signal_init (&ctx->int_watcher, on_terminated, SIGINT); ev_signal_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->int_watcher); ev_io_init (&ctx->tty_watcher, on_tty_readable, STDIN_FILENO, EV_READ); ev_io_start (EV_DEFAULT_ &ctx->tty_watcher); } // - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - static void parse_program_arguments (struct app_context *ctx, int argc, char **argv, const char **origin, const char **endpoint, const char **openrpc) { static const struct opt opts[] = { { 'c', "compact-output", NULL, 0, "do not pretty-print responses" }, { 'C', "color", "WHEN", OPT_LONG_ONLY, "colorize output: never, always, or auto" }, { 'e', "execute", NULL, 0, "launch a command to act as a server" }, { 'n', "null-as-id", NULL, 0, "JSON null is used as an `id'" }, { 'o', "origin", "O", 0, "set the HTTP Origin header" }, // So far you have to explicitly enable this rather than disable { 'O', "openrpc", "PATH", OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG, "method name completion using OpenRPC" }, { 't', "trust-all", NULL, 0, "don't care about SSL/TLS certificates" }, { 'v', "verbose", NULL, 0, "print raw requests and responses" }, { 'w', "write-default-cfg", "PATH", OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG | OPT_LONG_ONLY, "write a default configuration file and exit" }, { 'd', "debug", NULL, 0, "run in debug mode" }, { 'h', "help", NULL, 0, "display this help message and exit" }, { 'V', "version", NULL, 0, "output version information and exit" }, { 0, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL } }; struct opt_handler oh = opt_handler_make (argc, argv, opts, "{ ENDPOINT | COMMAND [ARG]... }", "A shell for JSON-RPC 2.0."); int c; bool run_command = false; while ((c = opt_handler_get (&oh)) != -1) switch (c) { case 'd': g_debug_mode = true; break; case 'h': opt_handler_usage (&oh, stdout); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); case 'V': printf (PROGRAM_NAME " " PROGRAM_VERSION "\n"); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); case 'o': *origin = optarg; break; case 'O': *openrpc = optarg ? optarg : ""; break; case 'e': run_command = true; break; case 'n': ctx->null_as_id = true; break; case 'c': ctx->compact = true; break; case 't': ctx->trust_all = true; break; case 'v': ctx->verbose = true; break; case 'C': if (!strcasecmp (optarg, "never")) ctx->color_mode = COLOR_NEVER; else if (!strcasecmp (optarg, "always")) ctx->color_mode = COLOR_ALWAYS; else if (!strcasecmp (optarg, "auto")) ctx->color_mode = COLOR_AUTO; else { print_error ("`%s' is not a valid value for `%s'", optarg, "color"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } break; case 'w': save_configuration (ctx->config.root, optarg); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); default: print_error ("wrong options"); opt_handler_usage (&oh, stderr); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (run_command && argc >= 1) *endpoint = NULL; else if (argc == 1) *endpoint = argv[0]; else { opt_handler_usage (&oh, stderr); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } opt_handler_free (&oh); } static void init_backend (struct app_context *ctx, const char *origin, const char *endpoint, char **argv) { if (!endpoint) { // There is no point in passing the Origin to a co-process ctx->backend = backend_co_new (ctx, argv); return; } struct http_parser_url url; if (http_parser_parse_url (endpoint, strlen (endpoint), false, &url)) exit_fatal ("invalid endpoint address"); if (!(url.field_set & (1 << UF_SCHEMA))) exit_fatal ("invalid endpoint address, must contain the schema"); char *url_schema = xstrndup (endpoint + url.field_data[UF_SCHEMA].off, url.field_data[UF_SCHEMA].len); // TODO: try to avoid the need to pass the application context to backends if (!strcasecmp_ascii (url_schema, "http") || !strcasecmp_ascii (url_schema, "https")) ctx->backend = backend_curl_new (ctx, endpoint); else if (!strcasecmp_ascii (url_schema, "ws") || !strcasecmp_ascii (url_schema, "wss")) ctx->backend = backend_ws_new (ctx, endpoint, &url); else exit_fatal ("unsupported protocol"); free (url_schema); if (origin) { char *header = xstrdup_printf ("Origin: %s", origin); g_ctx.backend->vtable->add_header (g_ctx.backend, header); free (header); } } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { g_ctx.config = config_make (); register_config_modules (&g_ctx); config_load (&g_ctx.config, config_item_object ()); const char *origin = NULL, *endpoint = NULL, *openrpc = NULL; parse_program_arguments (&g_ctx, argc, argv, &origin, &endpoint, &openrpc); argc -= optind; argv += optind; g_ctx.input = input_new (); g_ctx.input->user_data = &g_ctx; g_ctx.input->on_input = process_input; g_ctx.input->on_run_editor = run_editor; g_ctx.input->complete_start_word = complete_method_name; g_ctx.methods = str_map_make (NULL); init_colors (&g_ctx); load_configuration (&g_ctx); init_backend (&g_ctx, origin, endpoint, argv); // We only need to convert to and from the terminal encoding setlocale (LC_CTYPE, ""); char *encoding = nl_langinfo (CODESET); #ifdef __linux__ // XXX: not quite sure if this is actually desirable // TODO: instead retry with JSON_ENSURE_ASCII encoding = xstrdup_printf ("%s//TRANSLIT", encoding); #endif // __linux__ if ((g_ctx.term_from_utf8 = iconv_open (encoding, "UTF-8")) == (iconv_t) -1 || (g_ctx.term_to_utf8 = iconv_open ("UTF-8", nl_langinfo (CODESET))) == (iconv_t) -1) exit_fatal ("creating the UTF-8 conversion object failed: %s", strerror (errno)); char *data_home = getenv ("XDG_DATA_HOME"), *home = getenv ("HOME"); if (!data_home || *data_home != '/') { if (!home) exit_fatal ("where is your $HOME, kid?"); data_home = xstrdup_printf ("%s/.local/share", home); } char *history_path = xstrdup_printf ("%s/" PROGRAM_NAME "/history", data_home); (void) g_ctx.input->vtable->load_history (g_ctx.input, history_path, NULL); if (!get_attribute_printer (stdout)) g_ctx.input->vtable->set_prompt (g_ctx.input, xstrdup_printf ("json-rpc> ")); else { // XXX: to be completely correct, we should use tputs, but we cannot g_ctx.input->vtable->set_prompt (g_ctx.input, xstrdup_printf ("%c%s%cjson-rpc>%c%s%c ", INPUT_START_IGNORE, g_ctx.attrs[ATTR_PROMPT], INPUT_END_IGNORE, INPUT_START_IGNORE, g_ctx.attrs[ATTR_RESET], INPUT_END_IGNORE)); } init_watchers (&g_ctx); g_ctx.input->vtable->start (g_ctx.input, PROGRAM_NAME); ev_set_userdata (EV_DEFAULT_ &g_ctx); init_openrpc (&g_ctx, openrpc); ev_run (EV_DEFAULT_ 0); // User has terminated the program, let's save the history and clean up struct error *e = NULL; char *dir = xstrdup (history_path); if (!mkdir_with_parents (dirname (dir), &e) || !g_ctx.input->vtable->save_history (g_ctx.input, history_path, &e)) { print_error ("writing the history file `%s' failed: %s", history_path, e->message); error_free (e); } free (dir); free (history_path); g_ctx.backend->vtable->destroy (g_ctx.backend); g_ctx.input->vtable->destroy (g_ctx.input); iconv_close (g_ctx.term_from_utf8); iconv_close (g_ctx.term_to_utf8); str_map_free (&g_ctx.methods); config_free (&g_ctx.config); free_terminal (); ev_loop_destroy (EV_DEFAULT); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }