github.com/tirogen/go-ethereum@v1.10.12-0.20221226051715-250cfede41b6/rpc/json.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
     2  // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
     3  //
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    11  // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
    12  // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
    13  //
    14  // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
    15  // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    16  
    17  package rpc
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"bytes"
    21  	"context"
    22  	"encoding/json"
    23  	"errors"
    24  	"fmt"
    25  	"io"
    26  	"reflect"
    27  	"strings"
    28  	"sync"
    29  	"time"
    30  )
    31  
    32  const (
    33  	vsn                      = "2.0"
    34  	serviceMethodSeparator   = "_"
    35  	subscribeMethodSuffix    = "_subscribe"
    36  	unsubscribeMethodSuffix  = "_unsubscribe"
    37  	notificationMethodSuffix = "_subscription"
    38  
    39  	defaultWriteTimeout = 10 * time.Second // used if context has no deadline
    40  )
    41  
    42  var null = json.RawMessage("null")
    43  
    44  type subscriptionResult struct {
    45  	ID     string          `json:"subscription"`
    46  	Result json.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"`
    47  }
    48  
    49  // A value of this type can a JSON-RPC request, notification, successful response or
    50  // error response. Which one it is depends on the fields.
    51  type jsonrpcMessage struct {
    52  	Version string          `json:"jsonrpc,omitempty"`
    53  	ID      json.RawMessage `json:"id,omitempty"`
    54  	Method  string          `json:"method,omitempty"`
    55  	Params  json.RawMessage `json:"params,omitempty"`
    56  	Error   *jsonError      `json:"error,omitempty"`
    57  	Result  json.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"`
    58  }
    59  
    60  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isNotification() bool {
    61  	return msg.hasValidVersion() && msg.ID == nil && msg.Method != ""
    62  }
    63  
    64  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isCall() bool {
    65  	return msg.hasValidVersion() && msg.hasValidID() && msg.Method != ""
    66  }
    67  
    68  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isResponse() bool {
    69  	return msg.hasValidVersion() && msg.hasValidID() && msg.Method == "" && msg.Params == nil && (msg.Result != nil || msg.Error != nil)
    70  }
    71  
    72  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) hasValidID() bool {
    73  	return len(msg.ID) > 0 && msg.ID[0] != '{' && msg.ID[0] != '['
    74  }
    75  
    76  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) hasValidVersion() bool {
    77  	return msg.Version == vsn
    78  }
    79  
    80  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isSubscribe() bool {
    81  	return strings.HasSuffix(msg.Method, subscribeMethodSuffix)
    82  }
    83  
    84  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isUnsubscribe() bool {
    85  	return strings.HasSuffix(msg.Method, unsubscribeMethodSuffix)
    86  }
    87  
    88  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) namespace() string {
    89  	elem := strings.SplitN(msg.Method, serviceMethodSeparator, 2)
    90  	return elem[0]
    91  }
    92  
    93  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) String() string {
    94  	b, _ := json.Marshal(msg)
    95  	return string(b)
    96  }
    97  
    98  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) errorResponse(err error) *jsonrpcMessage {
    99  	resp := errorMessage(err)
   100  	resp.ID = msg.ID
   101  	return resp
   102  }
   103  
   104  func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) response(result interface{}) *jsonrpcMessage {
   105  	enc, err := json.Marshal(result)
   106  	if err != nil {
   107  		return msg.errorResponse(&internalServerError{errcodeMarshalError, err.Error()})
   108  	}
   109  	return &jsonrpcMessage{Version: vsn, ID: msg.ID, Result: enc}
   110  }
   111  
   112  func errorMessage(err error) *jsonrpcMessage {
   113  	msg := &jsonrpcMessage{Version: vsn, ID: null, Error: &jsonError{
   114  		Code:    errcodeDefault,
   115  		Message: err.Error(),
   116  	}}
   117  	ec, ok := err.(Error)
   118  	if ok {
   119  		msg.Error.Code = ec.ErrorCode()
   120  	}
   121  	de, ok := err.(DataError)
   122  	if ok {
   123  		msg.Error.Data = de.ErrorData()
   124  	}
   125  	return msg
   126  }
   127  
   128  type jsonError struct {
   129  	Code    int         `json:"code"`
   130  	Message string      `json:"message"`
   131  	Data    interface{} `json:"data,omitempty"`
   132  }
   133  
   134  func (err *jsonError) Error() string {
   135  	if err.Message == "" {
   136  		return fmt.Sprintf("json-rpc error %d", err.Code)
   137  	}
   138  	return err.Message
   139  }
   140  
   141  func (err *jsonError) ErrorCode() int {
   142  	return err.Code
   143  }
   144  
   145  func (err *jsonError) ErrorData() interface{} {
   146  	return err.Data
   147  }
   148  
   149  // Conn is a subset of the methods of net.Conn which are sufficient for ServerCodec.
   150  type Conn interface {
   151  	io.ReadWriteCloser
   152  	SetWriteDeadline(time.Time) error
   153  }
   154  
   155  type deadlineCloser interface {
   156  	io.Closer
   157  	SetWriteDeadline(time.Time) error
   158  }
   159  
   160  // ConnRemoteAddr wraps the RemoteAddr operation, which returns a description
   161  // of the peer address of a connection. If a Conn also implements ConnRemoteAddr, this
   162  // description is used in log messages.
   163  type ConnRemoteAddr interface {
   164  	RemoteAddr() string
   165  }
   166  
   167  // jsonCodec reads and writes JSON-RPC messages to the underlying connection. It also has
   168  // support for parsing arguments and serializing (result) objects.
   169  type jsonCodec struct {
   170  	remote  string
   171  	closer  sync.Once        // close closed channel once
   172  	closeCh chan interface{} // closed on Close
   173  	decode  decodeFunc       // decoder to allow multiple transports
   174  	encMu   sync.Mutex       // guards the encoder
   175  	encode  encodeFunc       // encoder to allow multiple transports
   176  	conn    deadlineCloser
   177  }
   178  
   179  type encodeFunc = func(v interface{}, isErrorResponse bool) error
   180  
   181  type decodeFunc = func(v interface{}) error
   182  
   183  // NewFuncCodec creates a codec which uses the given functions to read and write. If conn
   184  // implements ConnRemoteAddr, log messages will use it to include the remote address of
   185  // the connection.
   186  func NewFuncCodec(conn deadlineCloser, encode encodeFunc, decode decodeFunc) ServerCodec {
   187  	codec := &jsonCodec{
   188  		closeCh: make(chan interface{}),
   189  		encode:  encode,
   190  		decode:  decode,
   191  		conn:    conn,
   192  	}
   193  	if ra, ok := conn.(ConnRemoteAddr); ok {
   194  		codec.remote = ra.RemoteAddr()
   195  	}
   196  	return codec
   197  }
   198  
   199  // NewCodec creates a codec on the given connection. If conn implements ConnRemoteAddr, log
   200  // messages will use it to include the remote address of the connection.
   201  func NewCodec(conn Conn) ServerCodec {
   202  	enc := json.NewEncoder(conn)
   203  	dec := json.NewDecoder(conn)
   204  	dec.UseNumber()
   205  
   206  	encode := func(v interface{}, isErrorResponse bool) error {
   207  		return enc.Encode(v)
   208  	}
   209  	return NewFuncCodec(conn, encode, dec.Decode)
   210  }
   211  
   212  func (c *jsonCodec) peerInfo() PeerInfo {
   213  	// This returns "ipc" because all other built-in transports have a separate codec type.
   214  	return PeerInfo{Transport: "ipc", RemoteAddr: c.remote}
   215  }
   216  
   217  func (c *jsonCodec) remoteAddr() string {
   218  	return c.remote
   219  }
   220  
   221  func (c *jsonCodec) readBatch() (messages []*jsonrpcMessage, batch bool, err error) {
   222  	// Decode the next JSON object in the input stream.
   223  	// This verifies basic syntax, etc.
   224  	var rawmsg json.RawMessage
   225  	if err := c.decode(&rawmsg); err != nil {
   226  		return nil, false, err
   227  	}
   228  	messages, batch = parseMessage(rawmsg)
   229  	for i, msg := range messages {
   230  		if msg == nil {
   231  			// Message is JSON 'null'. Replace with zero value so it
   232  			// will be treated like any other invalid message.
   233  			messages[i] = new(jsonrpcMessage)
   234  		}
   235  	}
   236  	return messages, batch, nil
   237  }
   238  
   239  func (c *jsonCodec) writeJSON(ctx context.Context, v interface{}, isErrorResponse bool) error {
   240  	c.encMu.Lock()
   241  	defer c.encMu.Unlock()
   242  
   243  	deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline()
   244  	if !ok {
   245  		deadline = time.Now().Add(defaultWriteTimeout)
   246  	}
   247  	c.conn.SetWriteDeadline(deadline)
   248  	return c.encode(v, isErrorResponse)
   249  }
   250  
   251  func (c *jsonCodec) close() {
   252  	c.closer.Do(func() {
   253  		close(c.closeCh)
   254  		c.conn.Close()
   255  	})
   256  }
   257  
   258  // Closed returns a channel which will be closed when Close is called
   259  func (c *jsonCodec) closed() <-chan interface{} {
   260  	return c.closeCh
   261  }
   262  
   263  // parseMessage parses raw bytes as a (batch of) JSON-RPC message(s). There are no error
   264  // checks in this function because the raw message has already been syntax-checked when it
   265  // is called. Any non-JSON-RPC messages in the input return the zero value of
   266  // jsonrpcMessage.
   267  func parseMessage(raw json.RawMessage) ([]*jsonrpcMessage, bool) {
   268  	if !isBatch(raw) {
   269  		msgs := []*jsonrpcMessage{{}}
   270  		json.Unmarshal(raw, &msgs[0])
   271  		return msgs, false
   272  	}
   273  	dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(raw))
   274  	dec.Token() // skip '['
   275  	var msgs []*jsonrpcMessage
   276  	for dec.More() {
   277  		msgs = append(msgs, new(jsonrpcMessage))
   278  		dec.Decode(&msgs[len(msgs)-1])
   279  	}
   280  	return msgs, true
   281  }
   282  
   283  // isBatch returns true when the first non-whitespace characters is '['
   284  func isBatch(raw json.RawMessage) bool {
   285  	for _, c := range raw {
   286  		// skip insignificant whitespace (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt)
   287  		if c == 0x20 || c == 0x09 || c == 0x0a || c == 0x0d {
   288  			continue
   289  		}
   290  		return c == '['
   291  	}
   292  	return false
   293  }
   294  
   295  // parsePositionalArguments tries to parse the given args to an array of values with the
   296  // given types. It returns the parsed values or an error when the args could not be
   297  // parsed. Missing optional arguments are returned as reflect.Zero values.
   298  func parsePositionalArguments(rawArgs json.RawMessage, types []reflect.Type) ([]reflect.Value, error) {
   299  	dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(rawArgs))
   300  	var args []reflect.Value
   301  	tok, err := dec.Token()
   302  	switch {
   303  	case err == io.EOF || tok == nil && err == nil:
   304  		// "params" is optional and may be empty. Also allow "params":null even though it's
   305  		// not in the spec because our own client used to send it.
   306  	case err != nil:
   307  		return nil, err
   308  	case tok == json.Delim('['):
   309  		// Read argument array.
   310  		if args, err = parseArgumentArray(dec, types); err != nil {
   311  			return nil, err
   312  		}
   313  	default:
   314  		return nil, errors.New("non-array args")
   315  	}
   316  	// Set any missing args to nil.
   317  	for i := len(args); i < len(types); i++ {
   318  		if types[i].Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
   319  			return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing value for required argument %d", i)
   320  		}
   321  		args = append(args, reflect.Zero(types[i]))
   322  	}
   323  	return args, nil
   324  }
   325  
   326  func parseArgumentArray(dec *json.Decoder, types []reflect.Type) ([]reflect.Value, error) {
   327  	args := make([]reflect.Value, 0, len(types))
   328  	for i := 0; dec.More(); i++ {
   329  		if i >= len(types) {
   330  			return args, fmt.Errorf("too many arguments, want at most %d", len(types))
   331  		}
   332  		argval := reflect.New(types[i])
   333  		if err := dec.Decode(argval.Interface()); err != nil {
   334  			return args, fmt.Errorf("invalid argument %d: %v", i, err)
   335  		}
   336  		if argval.IsNil() && types[i].Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
   337  			return args, fmt.Errorf("missing value for required argument %d", i)
   338  		}
   339  		args = append(args, argval.Elem())
   340  	}
   341  	// Read end of args array.
   342  	_, err := dec.Token()
   343  	return args, err
   344  }
   345  
   346  // parseSubscriptionName extracts the subscription name from an encoded argument array.
   347  func parseSubscriptionName(rawArgs json.RawMessage) (string, error) {
   348  	dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(rawArgs))
   349  	if tok, _ := dec.Token(); tok != json.Delim('[') {
   350  		return "", errors.New("non-array args")
   351  	}
   352  	v, _ := dec.Token()
   353  	method, ok := v.(string)
   354  	if !ok {
   355  		return "", errors.New("expected subscription name as first argument")
   356  	}
   357  	return method, nil
   358  }