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151 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
151 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package btcjson
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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)
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// RPCErrorCode represents an error code to be used as a part of an RPCError
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// which is in turn used in a JSON-RPC Response object.
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//
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// A specific type is used to help ensure the wrong errors aren't used.
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type RPCErrorCode int
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// RPCError represents an error that is used as a part of a JSON-RPC Response
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// object.
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type RPCError struct {
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Code RPCErrorCode `json:"code,omitempty"`
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Message string `json:"message,omitempty"`
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}
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// Guarantee RPCError satisifies the builtin error interface.
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var _, _ error = RPCError{}, (*RPCError)(nil)
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// Error returns a string describing the RPC error. This satisifies the
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// builtin error interface.
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func (e RPCError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d: %s", e.Code, e.Message)
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}
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// NewRPCError constructs and returns a new JSON-RPC error that is suitable
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// for use in a JSON-RPC Response object.
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func NewRPCError(code RPCErrorCode, message string) *RPCError {
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return &RPCError{
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Code: code,
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Message: message,
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}
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}
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// IsValidIDType checks that the ID field (which can go in any of the JSON-RPC
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// requests, responses, or notifications) is valid. JSON-RPC 1.0 allows any
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// valid JSON type. JSON-RPC 2.0 (which bitcoind follows for some parts) only
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// allows string, number, or null, so this function restricts the allowed types
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// to that list. This function is only provided in case the caller is manually
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// marshalling for some reason. The functions which accept an ID in this
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// package already call this function to ensure the provided id is valid.
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func IsValidIDType(id interface{}) bool {
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switch id.(type) {
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case int, int8, int16, int32, int64,
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uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64,
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float32, float64,
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string,
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nil:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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// Request is a type for raw JSON-RPC 1.0 requests. The Method field identifies
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// the specific command type which in turns leads to different parameters.
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// Callers typically will not use this directly since this package provides a
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// statically typed command infrastructure which handles creation of these
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// requests, however this struct it being exported in case the caller wants to
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// construct raw requests for some reason.
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type Request struct {
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Jsonrpc string `json:"jsonrpc"`
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Method string `json:"method"`
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Params []json.RawMessage `json:"params"`
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ID interface{} `json:"id"`
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}
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// NewRequest returns a new JSON-RPC 1.0 request object given the provided id,
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// method, and parameters. The parameters are marshalled into a json.RawMessage
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// for the Params field of the returned request object. This function is only
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// provided in case the caller wants to construct raw requests for some reason.
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//
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// Typically callers will instead want to create a registered concrete command
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// type with the NewCmd or New<Foo>Cmd functions and call the MarshalCmd
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// function with that command to generate the marshalled JSON-RPC request.
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func NewRequest(id interface{}, method string, params []interface{}) (*Request, error) {
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if !IsValidIDType(id) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("the id of type '%T' is invalid", id)
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return nil, makeError(ErrInvalidType, str)
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}
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rawParams := make([]json.RawMessage, 0, len(params))
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for _, param := range params {
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marshalledParam, err := json.Marshal(param)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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rawMessage := json.RawMessage(marshalledParam)
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rawParams = append(rawParams, rawMessage)
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}
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return &Request{
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Jsonrpc: "1.0",
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ID: id,
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Method: method,
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Params: rawParams,
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}, nil
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}
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// Response is the general form of a JSON-RPC response. The type of the Result
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// field varies from one command to the next, so it is implemented as an
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// interface. The ID field has to be a pointer for Go to put a null in it when
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// empty.
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type Response struct {
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Result json.RawMessage `json:"result"`
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Error *RPCError `json:"error"`
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ID *interface{} `json:"id"`
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}
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// NewResponse returns a new JSON-RPC response object given the provided id,
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// marshalled result, and RPC error. This function is only provided in case the
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// caller wants to construct raw responses for some reason.
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//
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// Typically callers will instead want to create the fully marshalled JSON-RPC
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// response to send over the wire with the MarshalResponse function.
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func NewResponse(id interface{}, marshalledResult []byte, rpcErr *RPCError) (*Response, error) {
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if !IsValidIDType(id) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("the id of type '%T' is invalid", id)
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return nil, makeError(ErrInvalidType, str)
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}
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pid := &id
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return &Response{
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Result: marshalledResult,
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Error: rpcErr,
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ID: pid,
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}, nil
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}
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// MarshalResponse marshals the passed id, result, and RPCError to a JSON-RPC
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// response byte slice that is suitable for transmission to a JSON-RPC client.
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func MarshalResponse(id interface{}, result interface{}, rpcErr *RPCError) ([]byte, error) {
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marshalledResult, err := json.Marshal(result)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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response, err := NewResponse(id, marshalledResult, rpcErr)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return json.Marshal(&response)
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}
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