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util.jsonpointer: Change function prototype to allow anything
But anything that's not a table can't be resolved into, which could
happen in the middle, so eh.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jun 2023 18:45:18 +0200 |
parent | 13137:b417a49cc31b |
child | 13180:48622b89f570 |
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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 string = string; local format = string.format; local setmetatable = setmetatable; local ipairs = ipairs; local char = string.char; local pcall = pcall; local log = require "prosody.util.logger".init("datamanager"); local io_open = io.open; local os_remove = os.remove; local os_rename = os.rename; local tonumber = tonumber; local floor = math.floor; local next = next; local type = type; local t_insert = table.insert; local t_concat = table.concat; local envloadfile = require"prosody.util.envload".envloadfile; local envload = require"prosody.util.envload".envload; local serialize = require "prosody.util.serialization".serialize; local lfs = require "lfs"; -- Extract directory separator from package.config (an undocumented string that comes with lua) local path_separator = assert ( package.config:match ( "^([^\n]+)" ) , "package.config not in standard form" ) local prosody = prosody; local raw_mkdir = lfs.mkdir; local atomic_append; local ENOENT = 2; pcall(function() local pposix = require "prosody.util.pposix"; raw_mkdir = pposix.mkdir or raw_mkdir; -- Doesn't trample on umask atomic_append = pposix.atomic_append; ENOENT = pposix.ENOENT or ENOENT; end); local _ENV = nil; -- luacheck: std none ---- utils ----- local encode, decode, store_encode; do local urlcodes = setmetatable({}, { __index = function (t, k) t[k] = char(tonumber(k, 16)); return t[k]; end }); decode = function (s) return s and (s:gsub("%%(%x%x)", urlcodes)); end encode = function (s) return s and (s:gsub("%W", function (c) return format("%%%02x", c:byte()); end)); end -- Special encode function for store names, which historically were unencoded. -- All currently known stores use a-z and underscore, so this one preserves underscores. store_encode = function (s) return s and (s:gsub("[^_%w]", function (c) return format("%%%02x", c:byte()); end)); end end if not atomic_append then function atomic_append(f, data) local pos = f:seek(); if not f:write(data) or not f:flush() then f:seek("set", pos); f:write((" "):rep(#data)); f:flush(); return nil, "write-failed"; end return true; end end local _mkdir = {}; local function mkdir(path) path = path:gsub("/", path_separator); -- TODO as an optimization, do this during path creation rather than here if not _mkdir[path] then raw_mkdir(path); _mkdir[path] = true; end return path; end local data_path = (prosody and prosody.paths and prosody.paths.data) or "."; local callbacks = {}; ------- API ------------- local function set_data_path(path) log("debug", "Setting data path to: %s", path); data_path = path; end local function callback(username, host, datastore, data) for _, f in ipairs(callbacks) do username, host, datastore, data = f(username, host, datastore, data); if username == false then break; end end return username, host, datastore, data; end local function add_callback(func) if not callbacks[func] then -- Would you really want to set the same callback more than once? callbacks[func] = true; callbacks[#callbacks+1] = func; return true; end end local function remove_callback(func) if callbacks[func] then for i, f in ipairs(callbacks) do if f == func then callbacks[i] = nil; callbacks[f] = nil; return true; end end end end local function getpath(username, host, datastore, ext, create) ext = ext or "dat"; host = (host and encode(host)) or "_global"; username = username and encode(username); datastore = store_encode(datastore); if username then if create then mkdir(mkdir(mkdir(data_path).."/"..host).."/"..datastore); end return format("%s/%s/%s/%s.%s", data_path, host, datastore, username, ext); else if create then mkdir(mkdir(data_path).."/"..host); end return format("%s/%s/%s.%s", data_path, host, datastore, ext); end end local function load(username, host, datastore) local data, err, errno = envloadfile(getpath(username, host, datastore), {}); if not data then if errno == ENOENT then -- No such file, ok to ignore return nil; end log("error", "Failed to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, err, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return nil, "Error reading storage"; end local success, ret = pcall(data); if not success then log("error", "Unable to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, ret, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return nil, "Error reading storage"; end return ret; end local function atomic_store(filename, data) local scratch = filename.."~"; local f, ok, msg, errno; -- luacheck: ignore errno -- TODO return util.error with code=errno? f, msg, errno = io_open(scratch, "w"); if not f then return nil, msg; end ok, msg = f:write(data); if not ok then f:close(); os_remove(scratch); return nil, msg; end ok, msg = f:close(); if not ok then os_remove(scratch); return nil, msg; end return os_rename(scratch, filename); end if prosody and prosody.platform ~= "posix" then -- os.rename does not overwrite existing files on Windows -- TODO We could use Transactional NTFS on Vista and above function atomic_store(filename, data) local f, err = io_open(filename, "w"); if not f then return f, err; end local ok, msg = f:write(data); if not ok then f:close(); return ok, msg; end return f:close(); end end local function store(username, host, datastore, data) if not data then data = {}; end username, host, datastore, data = callback(username, host, datastore, data); if username == false then return true; -- Don't save this data at all end -- save the datastore local d = "return " .. serialize(data) .. ";\n"; local mkdir_cache_cleared; repeat local ok, msg = atomic_store(getpath(username, host, datastore, nil, true), d); if not ok then if not mkdir_cache_cleared then -- We may need to recreate a removed directory _mkdir = {}; mkdir_cache_cleared = true; else log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, msg, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return nil, "Error saving to storage"; end end if next(data) == nil then -- try to delete empty datastore log("debug", "Removing empty %s datastore for user %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil"); os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore)); end -- we write data even when we are deleting because lua doesn't have a -- platform independent way of checking for nonexisting files until ok; return true; end -- Append a blob of data to a file local function append(username, host, datastore, ext, data) if type(data) ~= "string" then return; end local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, ext, true); local f = io_open(filename, "r+"); if not f then return atomic_store(filename, data); -- File did probably not exist, let's create it end local pos = f:seek("end"); local ok, msg = atomic_append(f, data); if not ok then f:close(); return ok, msg, "write"; end ok, msg = f:close(); if not ok then return ok, msg, "close"; end return true, pos; end local index_fmt, index_item_size, index_magic; if string.packsize then index_fmt = "T"; -- offset to the end of the item, length can be derived from two index items index_item_size = string.packsize(index_fmt); index_magic = string.pack(index_fmt, 7767639 + 1); -- Magic string: T9 for "prosody", version number end local function list_append(username, host, datastore, data) if not data then return; end if callback(username, host, datastore) == false then return true; end -- save the datastore data = "item(" .. serialize(data) .. ");\n"; local ok, msg, where = append(username, host, datastore, "list", data); if not ok then log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s' in %s) for user: %s@%s", datastore, msg, where, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return ok, msg; end if string.packsize then local offset = type(msg) == "number" and msg or 0; local index_entry = string.pack(index_fmt, offset + #data); if offset == 0 then index_entry = index_magic .. index_entry; end local ok, off = append(username, host, datastore, "lidx", index_entry); off = off or 0; -- If this was the first item, then both the data and index offsets should -- be zero, otherwise there's some kind of mismatch and we should drop the -- index and recreate it from scratch -- TODO Actually rebuild the index in this case? if not ok or (off == 0 and offset ~= 0) or (off ~= 0 and offset == 0) then os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx")); end end return true; end local function list_store(username, host, datastore, data) if not data then data = {}; end if callback(username, host, datastore) == false then return true; end -- save the datastore local d = {}; for i, item in ipairs(data) do d[i] = "item(" .. serialize(item) .. ");\n"; end os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx")); local ok, msg = atomic_store(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list", true), t_concat(d)); if not ok then log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, msg, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return; end if next(data) == nil then -- try to delete empty datastore log("debug", "Removing empty %s datastore for user %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil"); os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list")); end -- we write data even when we are deleting because lua doesn't have a -- platform independent way of checking for nonexisting files return true; end local function build_list_index(username, host, datastore, items) log("debug", "Building index for (%s@%s/%s)", username, host, datastore); local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "list"); local fh, err, errno = io_open(filename); if not fh then return fh, err, errno; end local prev_pos = 0; -- position before reading local last_item_start = 0; if items and items[1] then local last_item = items[#items]; last_item_start = fh:seek("set", last_item.start + last_item.length); else items = {}; end for line in fh:lines() do if line:sub(1, 4) == "item" then if prev_pos ~= 0 then t_insert(items, { start = last_item_start; length = prev_pos - last_item_start }); end last_item_start = prev_pos end -- seek position is at the start of the next line within each loop iteration -- so we need to collect the "current" position at the end of the previous prev_pos = fh:seek() end if prev_pos ~= 0 then t_insert(items, { start = last_item_start; length = prev_pos - last_item_start }); end return items; end local function store_list_index(username, host, datastore, index) local data = { index_magic }; for i, v in ipairs(index) do data[i + 1] = string.pack(index_fmt, v.start + v.length); end local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx"); return atomic_store(filename, t_concat(data)); end local index_mt = { __index = function(t, i) if type(i) ~= "number" or i % 1 ~= 0 or i < 0 then return end if i <= 0 then return 0 end local fh = t.file; local pos = (i - 1) * index_item_size; if fh:seek("set", pos) ~= pos then return nil end local data = fh:read(index_item_size * 2); if not data or #data ~= index_item_size * 2 then return nil end local start, next_pos = string.unpack(index_fmt .. index_fmt, data); if pos == 0 then start = 0 end local length = next_pos - start; local v = { start = start; length = length }; t[i] = v; return v; end; __len = function(t) -- Account for both the header and the fence post error return floor(t.file:seek("end") / index_item_size) - 1; end; } local function get_list_index(username, host, datastore) log("debug", "Loading index for (%s%s/%s)", username, host, datastore); local index_filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx"); local ih = io_open(index_filename); if ih then local magic = ih:read(#index_magic); if magic ~= index_magic then log("warn", "Index %q has wrong version number (got %q, expected %q)", index_filename, magic, index_magic); -- wrong version or something ih:close(); ih = nil; end end if ih then return setmetatable({ file = ih }, index_mt); end local index, err = build_list_index(username, host, datastore); if not index then return index, err end -- TODO How to handle failure to store the index? local dontcare = store_list_index(username, host, datastore, index); -- luacheck: ignore 211/dontcare return index; end local function list_load_one(fh, start, length) if fh:seek("set", start) ~= start then return nil end local raw_data = fh:read(length) if not raw_data or #raw_data ~= length then return end local item; local data, err, errno = envload(raw_data, "@list", { item = function(i) item = i; end; }); if not data then return data, err, errno end local success, ret = pcall(data); if not success then return success, ret; end return item; end local indexed_list_mt = { __index = function(t, i) if type(i) ~= "number" or i % 1 ~= 0 or i < 1 then return end local ix = t.index[i]; if not ix then return end local item = list_load_one(t.file, ix.start, ix.length); return item; end; __len = function(t) return #t.index; end; } local function list_load(username, host, datastore) local items = {}; local data, err, errno = envloadfile(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list"), {item = function(i) t_insert(items, i); end}); if not data then if errno == ENOENT then -- No such file, ok to ignore return nil; end log("error", "Failed to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, err, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return nil, "Error reading storage"; end local success, ret = pcall(data); if not success then log("error", "Unable to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, ret, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return nil, "Error reading storage"; end return items; end local function list_open(username, host, datastore) if not index_magic then log("warn", "Falling back from lazy loading to to loading full list for %s storage for user: %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil"); return list_load(username, host, datastore); end local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "list"); local file, err, errno = io_open(filename); if not file then if errno == ENOENT then return nil; end return file, err, errno; end local index, err = get_list_index(username, host, datastore); if not index then file:close() return index, err; end return setmetatable({ file = file; index = index }, indexed_list_mt); end local type_map = { keyval = "dat"; list = "list"; } local function users(host, store, typ) -- luacheck: ignore 431/store typ = "."..(type_map[typ or "keyval"] or typ); local store_dir = format("%s/%s/%s", data_path, encode(host), store_encode(store)); local mode, err = lfs.attributes(store_dir, "mode"); if not mode then return function() log("debug", "%s", err or (store_dir .. " does not exist")) end end local next, state = lfs.dir(store_dir); -- luacheck: ignore 431/next 431/state return function(state) -- luacheck: ignore 431/state for node in next, state do if node:sub(-#typ, -1) == typ then return decode(node:sub(1, -#typ-1)); end end end, state; end local function stores(username, host, typ) typ = type_map[typ or "keyval"]; local store_dir = format("%s/%s/", data_path, encode(host)); local mode, err = lfs.attributes(store_dir, "mode"); if not mode then return function() log("debug", "Could not iterate over stores in %s: %s", store_dir, err); end end local next, state = lfs.dir(store_dir); -- luacheck: ignore 431/next 431/state return function(state) -- luacheck: ignore 431/state for node in next, state do if not node:match"^%." then if username == true then if lfs.attributes(store_dir..node, "mode") == "directory" then return decode(node); end elseif username then local store_name = decode(node); if lfs.attributes(getpath(username, host, store_name, typ), "mode") then return store_name; end elseif lfs.attributes(node, "mode") == "file" then local file, ext = node:match("^(.*)%.([dalist]+)$"); if ext == typ then return decode(file) end end end end end, state; end local function do_remove(path) local ok, err = os_remove(path); if not ok and lfs.attributes(path, "mode") then return ok, err; end return true end local function purge(username, host) local host_dir = format("%s/%s/", data_path, encode(host)); local ok, iter, state, var = pcall(lfs.dir, host_dir); if not ok then return ok, iter; end local errs = {}; for file in iter, state, var do if lfs.attributes(host_dir..file, "mode") == "directory" then local store_name = decode(file); local ok, err = do_remove(getpath(username, host, store_name)); if not ok then errs[#errs+1] = err; end local ok, err = do_remove(getpath(username, host, store_name, "list")); if not ok then errs[#errs+1] = err; end end end return #errs == 0, t_concat(errs, ", "); end return { set_data_path = set_data_path; add_callback = add_callback; remove_callback = remove_callback; getpath = getpath; load = load; store = store; append_raw = append; store_raw = atomic_store; list_append = list_append; list_store = list_store; list_load = list_load; users = users; stores = stores; purge = purge; path_decode = decode; path_encode = encode; build_list_index = build_list_index; list_open = list_open; };