// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package rpc import ( "bytes" "context" "errors" "fmt" "github.com/goccy/go-json" "io" "reflect" "strings" "sync" "time" ) const ( vsn = "2.0" serviceMethodSeparator = "_" subscribeMethodSuffix = "_subscribe" unsubscribeMethodSuffix = "_unsubscribe" notificationMethodSuffix = "_subscription" defaultWriteTimeout = 10 * time.Second // used if context has no deadline ) var null = json.RawMessage("null") type subscriptionResult struct { ID string `json:"subscription"` Result json.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"` } // A value of this type can a JSON-RPC request, notification, successful response or // error response. Which one it is depends on the fields. type jsonrpcMessage struct { Version string `json:"jsonrpc,omitempty"` ID json.RawMessage `json:"id,omitempty"` Method string `json:"method,omitempty"` Params json.RawMessage `json:"params,omitempty"` Error *jsonError `json:"error,omitempty"` Result json.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"` } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isNotification() bool { return msg.ID == nil && msg.Method != "" } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isCall() bool { return msg.hasValidID() && msg.Method != "" } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isResponse() bool { return msg.hasValidID() && msg.Method == "" && msg.Params == nil && (msg.Result != nil || msg.Error != nil) } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) hasValidID() bool { return len(msg.ID) > 0 && msg.ID[0] != '{' && msg.ID[0] != '[' } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isSubscribe() bool { return strings.HasSuffix(msg.Method, subscribeMethodSuffix) } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) isUnsubscribe() bool { return strings.HasSuffix(msg.Method, unsubscribeMethodSuffix) } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) namespace() string { elem := strings.SplitN(msg.Method, serviceMethodSeparator, 2) return elem[0] } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) String() string { b, _ := json.Marshal(msg) return string(b) } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) errorResponse(err error) *jsonrpcMessage { resp := errorMessage(err) resp.ID = msg.ID return resp } func (msg *jsonrpcMessage) response(result interface{}) *jsonrpcMessage { enc, err := json.Marshal(result) if err != nil { // TODO: wrap with 'internal server error' return msg.errorResponse(err) } return &jsonrpcMessage{Version: vsn, ID: msg.ID, Result: enc} } func errorMessage(err error) *jsonrpcMessage { msg := &jsonrpcMessage{Version: vsn, ID: null, Error: &jsonError{ Code: defaultErrorCode, Message: err.Error(), }} ec, ok := err.(Error) if ok { msg.Error.Code = ec.ErrorCode() } return msg } type jsonError struct { Code int `json:"code"` Message string `json:"message"` Data interface{} `json:"data,omitempty"` } func (err *jsonError) Error() string { if err.Message == "" { return fmt.Sprintf("json-rpc error %d", err.Code) } return err.Message } func (err *jsonError) ErrorCode() int { return err.Code } // Conn is a subset of the methods of net.Conn which are sufficient for ServerCodec. type Conn interface { io.ReadWriteCloser SetWriteDeadline(time.Time) error } type deadlineCloser interface { io.Closer SetWriteDeadline(time.Time) error } // ConnRemoteAddr wraps the RemoteAddr operation, which returns a description // of the peer address of a connection. If a Conn also implements ConnRemoteAddr, this // description is used in log messages. type ConnRemoteAddr interface { RemoteAddr() string } // jsonCodec reads and writes JSON-RPC messages to the underlying connection. It also has // support for parsing arguments and serializing (result) objects. type jsonCodec struct { remote string closer sync.Once // close closed channel once closeCh chan interface{} // closed on Close decode func(v interface{}) error // decoder to allow multiple transports encMu sync.Mutex // guards the encoder encode func(v interface{}) error // encoder to allow multiple transports conn deadlineCloser } // NewFuncCodec creates a codec which uses the given functions to read and write. If conn // implements ConnRemoteAddr, log messages will use it to include the remote address of // the connection. func NewFuncCodec(conn deadlineCloser, encode, decode func(v interface{}) error) ServerCodec { codec := &jsonCodec{ closeCh: make(chan interface{}), encode: encode, decode: decode, conn: conn, } if ra, ok := conn.(ConnRemoteAddr); ok { codec.remote = ra.RemoteAddr() } return codec } // NewCodec creates a codec on the given connection. If conn implements ConnRemoteAddr, log // messages will use it to include the remote address of the connection. func NewCodec(conn Conn) ServerCodec { enc := json.NewEncoder(conn) dec := json.NewDecoder(conn) dec.UseNumber() return NewFuncCodec(conn, enc.Encode, dec.Decode) } func (c *jsonCodec) remoteAddr() string { return c.remote } func (c *jsonCodec) readBatch() (msg []*jsonrpcMessage, batch bool, err error) { // Decode the next JSON object in the input stream. // This verifies basic syntax, etc. var rawmsg json.RawMessage if err := c.decode(&rawmsg); err != nil { return nil, false, err } msg, batch = parseMessage(rawmsg) return msg, batch, nil } func (c *jsonCodec) writeJSON(ctx context.Context, v interface{}) error { c.encMu.Lock() defer c.encMu.Unlock() deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline() if !ok { deadline = time.Now().Add(defaultWriteTimeout) } c.conn.SetWriteDeadline(deadline) return c.encode(v) } func (c *jsonCodec) close() { c.closer.Do(func() { close(c.closeCh) c.conn.Close() }) } // Closed returns a channel which will be closed when Close is called func (c *jsonCodec) closed() <-chan interface{} { return c.closeCh } // parseMessage parses raw bytes as a (batch of) JSON-RPC message(s). There are no error // checks in this function because the raw message has already been syntax-checked when it // is called. Any non-JSON-RPC messages in the input return the zero value of // jsonrpcMessage. func parseMessage(raw json.RawMessage) ([]*jsonrpcMessage, bool) { if !isBatch(raw) { msgs := []*jsonrpcMessage{{}} json.Unmarshal(raw, &msgs[0]) return msgs, false } dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(raw)) dec.Token() // skip '[' var msgs []*jsonrpcMessage for dec.More() { msgs = append(msgs, new(jsonrpcMessage)) dec.Decode(&msgs[len(msgs)-1]) } return msgs, true } // isBatch returns true when the first non-whitespace characters is '[' func isBatch(raw json.RawMessage) bool { for _, c := range raw { // skip insignificant whitespace (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt) if c == 0x20 || c == 0x09 || c == 0x0a || c == 0x0d { continue } return c == '[' } return false } // parsePositionalArguments tries to parse the given args to an array of values with the // given types. It returns the parsed values or an error when the args could not be // parsed. Missing optional arguments are returned as reflect.Zero values. func parsePositionalArguments(rawArgs json.RawMessage, types []reflect.Type) ([]reflect.Value, error) { dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(rawArgs)) var args []reflect.Value tok, err := dec.Token() switch { case err == io.EOF || tok == nil && err == nil: // "params" is optional and may be empty. Also allow "params":null even though it's // not in the spec because our own client used to send it. case err != nil: return nil, err case tok == json.Delim('['): // Read argument array. if args, err = parseArgumentArray(dec, types); err != nil { return nil, err } default: return nil, errors.New("non-array args") } // Set any missing args to nil. for i := len(args); i < len(types); i++ { if types[i].Kind() != reflect.Ptr { return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing value for required argument %d", i) } args = append(args, reflect.Zero(types[i])) } return args, nil } func parseArgumentArray(dec *json.Decoder, types []reflect.Type) ([]reflect.Value, error) { args := make([]reflect.Value, 0, len(types)) for i := 0; dec.More(); i++ { if i >= len(types) { return args, fmt.Errorf("too many arguments, want at most %d", len(types)) } argval := reflect.New(types[i]) if err := dec.Decode(argval.Interface()); err != nil { return args, fmt.Errorf("invalid argument %d: %v", i, err) } if argval.IsNil() && types[i].Kind() != reflect.Ptr { return args, fmt.Errorf("missing value for required argument %d", i) } args = append(args, argval.Elem()) } // Read end of args array. _, err := dec.Token() return args, err } // parseSubscriptionName extracts the subscription name from an encoded argument array. func parseSubscriptionName(rawArgs json.RawMessage) (string, error) { dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(rawArgs)) if tok, _ := dec.Token(); tok != json.Delim('[') { return "", errors.New("non-array args") } v, _ := dec.Token() method, ok := v.(string) if !ok { return "", errors.New("expected subscription name as first argument") } return method, nil }