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util/json.lua @ 8791:8da11142fabf

muc: Allow clients to change multiple affiliations or roles at once (#345) According to XEP-0045 sections 9.2, 9.5 and 9.8 affiliation lists and role lists should allow mass-modification. Prosody however would just use the first entry of the list and ignore the rest. This is fixed by introducing a `for` loop to `set` stanzas of the respective `muc#admin` namespace. In order for this loop to work, the error handling was changed a little. Prosody no longer returns after the first error. Instead, an error reply is sent for each malformed or otherwise wrong entry, but the loop keeps going over the other entries. This may lead to multiple error messages being sent for one client request. A notable exception from this is when the XML Schema for `muc#admin` requests is violated. In that case the loop is aborted with an error message to the client. The change is a bit bigger than that in order to have the loop only for `set` stanzas without changing the behaviour of the `get` stanzas. This is now more in line with trunk, where there are separate methods for each stanza type. References: #345
author Lennart Sauerbeck <devel@lennart.sauerbeck.org>
date Sat, 18 Mar 2017 18:47:28 +0100
parent 7261:925f848c706d
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

local type = type;
local t_insert, t_concat, t_remove, t_sort = table.insert, table.concat, table.remove, table.sort;
local s_char = string.char;
local tostring, tonumber = tostring, tonumber;
local pairs, ipairs = pairs, ipairs;
local next = next;
local getmetatable, setmetatable = getmetatable, setmetatable;
local print = print;

local has_array, array = pcall(require, "util.array");
local array_mt = has_array and getmetatable(array()) or {};

--module("json")
local module = {};

local null = setmetatable({}, { __tostring = function() return "null"; end; });
module.null = null;

local escapes = {
	["\""] = "\\\"", ["\\"] = "\\\\", ["\b"] = "\\b",
	["\f"] = "\\f", ["\n"] = "\\n", ["\r"] = "\\r", ["\t"] = "\\t"};
local unescapes = {
	["\""] = "\"", ["\\"] = "\\", ["/"] = "/",
	b = "\b", f = "\f", n = "\n", r = "\r", t = "\t"};
for i=0,31 do
	local ch = s_char(i);
	if not escapes[ch] then escapes[ch] = ("\\u%.4X"):format(i); end
end

local function codepoint_to_utf8(code)
	if code < 0x80 then return s_char(code); end
	local bits0_6 = code % 64;
	if code < 0x800 then
		local bits6_5 = (code - bits0_6) / 64;
		return s_char(0x80 + 0x40 + bits6_5, 0x80 + bits0_6);
	end
	local bits0_12 = code % 4096;
	local bits6_6 = (bits0_12 - bits0_6) / 64;
	local bits12_4 = (code - bits0_12) / 4096;
	return s_char(0x80 + 0x40 + 0x20 + bits12_4, 0x80 + bits6_6, 0x80 + bits0_6);
end

local valid_types = {
	number  = true,
	string  = true,
	table   = true,
	boolean = true
};
local special_keys = {
	__array = true;
	__hash  = true;
};

local simplesave, tablesave, arraysave, stringsave;

function stringsave(o, buffer)
	-- FIXME do proper utf-8 and binary data detection
	t_insert(buffer, "\""..(o:gsub(".", escapes)).."\"");
end

function arraysave(o, buffer)
	t_insert(buffer, "[");
	if next(o) then
		for _, v in ipairs(o) do
			simplesave(v, buffer);
			t_insert(buffer, ",");
		end
		t_remove(buffer);
	end
	t_insert(buffer, "]");
end

function tablesave(o, buffer)
	local __array = {};
	local __hash = {};
	local hash = {};
	for i,v in ipairs(o) do
		__array[i] = v;
	end
	for k,v in pairs(o) do
		local ktype, vtype = type(k), type(v);
		if valid_types[vtype] or v == null then
			if ktype == "string" and not special_keys[k] then
				hash[k] = v;
			elseif (valid_types[ktype] or k == null) and __array[k] == nil then
				__hash[k] = v;
			end
		end
	end
	if next(__hash) ~= nil or next(hash) ~= nil or next(__array) == nil then
		t_insert(buffer, "{");
		local mark = #buffer;
		if buffer.ordered then
			local keys = {};
			for k in pairs(hash) do
				t_insert(keys, k);
			end
			t_sort(keys);
			for _,k in ipairs(keys) do
				stringsave(k, buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ":");
				simplesave(hash[k], buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ",");
			end
		else
			for k,v in pairs(hash) do
				stringsave(k, buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ":");
				simplesave(v, buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ",");
			end
		end
		if next(__hash) ~= nil then
			t_insert(buffer, "\"__hash\":[");
			for k,v in pairs(__hash) do
				simplesave(k, buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ",");
				simplesave(v, buffer);
				t_insert(buffer, ",");
			end
			t_remove(buffer);
			t_insert(buffer, "]");
			t_insert(buffer, ",");
		end
		if next(__array) then
			t_insert(buffer, "\"__array\":");
			arraysave(__array, buffer);
			t_insert(buffer, ",");
		end
		if mark ~= #buffer then t_remove(buffer); end
		t_insert(buffer, "}");
	else
		arraysave(__array, buffer);
	end
end

function simplesave(o, buffer)
	local t = type(o);
	if o == null then
		t_insert(buffer, "null");
	elseif t == "number" then
		t_insert(buffer, tostring(o));
	elseif t == "string" then
		stringsave(o, buffer);
	elseif t == "table" then
		local mt = getmetatable(o);
		if mt == array_mt then
			arraysave(o, buffer);
		else
			tablesave(o, buffer);
		end
	elseif t == "boolean" then
		t_insert(buffer, (o and "true" or "false"));
	else
		t_insert(buffer, "null");
	end
end

function module.encode(obj)
	local t = {};
	simplesave(obj, t);
	return t_concat(t);
end
function module.encode_ordered(obj)
	local t = { ordered = true };
	simplesave(obj, t);
	return t_concat(t);
end
function module.encode_array(obj)
	local t = {};
	arraysave(obj, t);
	return t_concat(t);
end

-----------------------------------


local function _skip_whitespace(json, index)
	return json:find("[^ \t\r\n]", index) or index; -- no need to check \r\n, we converted those to \t
end
local function _fixobject(obj)
	local __array = obj.__array;
	if __array then
		obj.__array = nil;
		for _, v in ipairs(__array) do
			t_insert(obj, v);
		end
	end
	local __hash = obj.__hash;
	if __hash then
		obj.__hash = nil;
		local k;
		for _, v in ipairs(__hash) do
			if k ~= nil then
				obj[k] = v; k = nil;
			else
				k = v;
			end
		end
	end
	return obj;
end
local _readvalue, _readstring;
local function _readobject(json, index)
	local o = {};
	while true do
		local key, val;
		index = _skip_whitespace(json, index + 1);
		if json:byte(index) ~= 0x22 then -- "\""
			if json:byte(index) == 0x7d then return o, index + 1; end -- "}"
			return nil, "key expected";
		end
		key, index = _readstring(json, index);
		if key == nil then return nil, index; end
		index = _skip_whitespace(json, index);
		if json:byte(index) ~= 0x3a then return nil, "colon expected"; end -- ":"
		val, index = _readvalue(json, index + 1);
		if val == nil then return nil, index; end
		o[key] = val;
		index = _skip_whitespace(json, index);
		local b = json:byte(index);
		if b == 0x7d then return _fixobject(o), index + 1; end -- "}"
		if b ~= 0x2c then return nil, "object eof"; end -- ","
	end
end
local function _readarray(json, index)
	local a = {};
	local oindex = index;
	while true do
		local val;
		val, index = _readvalue(json, index + 1);
		if val == nil then
			if json:byte(oindex + 1) == 0x5d then return setmetatable(a, array_mt), oindex + 2; end -- "]"
			return val, index;
		end
		t_insert(a, val);
		index = _skip_whitespace(json, index);
		local b = json:byte(index);
		if b == 0x5d then return setmetatable(a, array_mt), index + 1; end -- "]"
		if b ~= 0x2c then return nil, "array eof"; end -- ","
	end
end
local _unescape_error;
local function _unescape_surrogate_func(x)
	local lead, trail = tonumber(x:sub(3, 6), 16), tonumber(x:sub(9, 12), 16);
	local codepoint = lead * 0x400 + trail - 0x35FDC00;
	local a = codepoint % 64;
	codepoint = (codepoint - a) / 64;
	local b = codepoint % 64;
	codepoint = (codepoint - b) / 64;
	local c = codepoint % 64;
	codepoint = (codepoint - c) / 64;
	return s_char(0xF0 + codepoint, 0x80 + c, 0x80 + b, 0x80 + a);
end
local function _unescape_func(x)
	x = x:match("%x%x%x%x", 3);
	if x then
		--if x >= 0xD800 and x <= 0xDFFF then _unescape_error = true; end -- bad surrogate pair
		return codepoint_to_utf8(tonumber(x, 16));
	end
	_unescape_error = true;
end
function _readstring(json, index)
	index = index + 1;
	local endindex = json:find("\"", index, true);
	if endindex then
		local s = json:sub(index, endindex - 1);
		--if s:find("[%z-\31]") then return nil, "control char in string"; end
		-- FIXME handle control characters
		_unescape_error = nil;
		--s = s:gsub("\\u[dD][89abAB]%x%x\\u[dD][cdefCDEF]%x%x", _unescape_surrogate_func);
		-- FIXME handle escapes beyond BMP
		s = s:gsub("\\u.?.?.?.?", _unescape_func);
		if _unescape_error then return nil, "invalid escape"; end
		return s, endindex + 1;
	end
	return nil, "string eof";
end
local function _readnumber(json, index)
	local m = json:match("[0-9%.%-eE%+]+", index); -- FIXME do strict checking
	return tonumber(m), index + #m;
end
local function _readnull(json, index)
	local a, b, c = json:byte(index + 1, index + 3);
	if a == 0x75 and b == 0x6c and c == 0x6c then
		return null, index + 4;
	end
	return nil, "null parse failed";
end
local function _readtrue(json, index)
	local a, b, c = json:byte(index + 1, index + 3);
	if a == 0x72 and b == 0x75 and c == 0x65 then
		return true, index + 4;
	end
	return nil, "true parse failed";
end
local function _readfalse(json, index)
	local a, b, c, d = json:byte(index + 1, index + 4);
	if a == 0x61 and b == 0x6c and c == 0x73 and d == 0x65 then
		return false, index + 5;
	end
	return nil, "false parse failed";
end
function _readvalue(json, index)
	index = _skip_whitespace(json, index);
	local b = json:byte(index);
	-- TODO try table lookup instead of if-else?
	if b == 0x7B then -- "{"
		return _readobject(json, index);
	elseif b == 0x5B then -- "["
		return _readarray(json, index);
	elseif b == 0x22 then -- "\""
		return _readstring(json, index);
	elseif b ~= nil and b >= 0x30 and b <= 0x39 or b == 0x2d then -- "0"-"9" or "-"
		return _readnumber(json, index);
	elseif b == 0x6e then -- "n"
		return _readnull(json, index);
	elseif b == 0x74 then -- "t"
		return _readtrue(json, index);
	elseif b == 0x66 then -- "f"
		return _readfalse(json, index);
	else
		return nil, "value expected";
	end
end
local first_escape = {
	["\\\""] = "\\u0022";
	["\\\\"] = "\\u005c";
	["\\/" ] = "\\u002f";
	["\\b" ] = "\\u0008";
	["\\f" ] = "\\u000C";
	["\\n" ] = "\\u000A";
	["\\r" ] = "\\u000D";
	["\\t" ] = "\\u0009";
	["\\u" ] = "\\u";
};

function module.decode(json)
	json = json:gsub("\\.", first_escape) -- get rid of all escapes except \uXXXX, making string parsing much simpler
		--:gsub("[\r\n]", "\t"); -- \r\n\t are equivalent, we care about none of them, and none of them can be in strings

	-- TODO do encoding verification

	local val, index = _readvalue(json, 1);
	if val == nil then return val, index; end
	if json:find("[^ \t\r\n]", index) then return nil, "garbage at eof"; end

	return val;
end

function module.test(object)
	local encoded = module.encode(object);
	local decoded = module.decode(encoded);
	local recoded = module.encode(decoded);
	if encoded ~= recoded then
		print("FAILED");
		print("encoded:", encoded);
		print("recoded:", recoded);
	else
		print(encoded);
	end
	return encoded == recoded;
end

return module;