;;; jsonrpc.el --- JSON-RPC library -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2018-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: João Távora ;; Keywords: processes, languages, extensions ;; Version: 1.0.25 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.2")) ;; This is a GNU ELPA :core package. Avoid functionality that is not ;; compatible with the version of Emacs recorded above. ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs 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 General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; This library implements the JSONRPC 2.0 specification as described ;; in https://www.jsonrpc.org/. As the name suggests, JSONRPC is a ;; generic Remote Procedure Call protocol designed around JSON ;; objects. To learn how to write JSONRPC programs with this library, ;; see Info node `(elisp)JSONRPC'." ;; ;; This library was originally extracted from eglot.el, an Emacs LSP ;; client, which you should see for an example usage. ;; ;;; Code: (require 'cl-lib) (require 'eieio) (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) (require 'warnings) (require 'pcase) ;;; Public API ;;; (defclass jsonrpc-connection () ((name :accessor jsonrpc-name :initform "anonymous" :initarg :name :documentation "A name for the connection") (-request-dispatcher :accessor jsonrpc--request-dispatcher :initform #'ignore :initarg :request-dispatcher :documentation "Dispatcher for remotely invoked requests.") (-notification-dispatcher :accessor jsonrpc--notification-dispatcher :initform #'ignore :initarg :notification-dispatcher :documentation "Dispatcher for remotely invoked notifications.") (last-error :initform nil :accessor jsonrpc-last-error :documentation "Last JSONRPC error message received from endpoint.") (-continuations :initform nil :accessor jsonrpc--continuations :documentation "An alist of request IDs to continuation specs.") (-events-buffer :initform nil :accessor jsonrpc--events-buffer :documentation "A buffer pretty-printing the JSONRPC events") (-events-buffer-config :initform '(:size nil :format full) :initarg :events-buffer-config :documentation "Plist configuring the events buffer functions.") (-deferred-actions :initform (make-hash-table :test #'equal) :accessor jsonrpc--deferred-actions :documentation "Map (DEFERRED BUF) to (FN TIMER ID). FN is\ a saved DEFERRED `async-request' from BUF, to be sent not later\ than TIMER as ID.") (-sync-request-alist ; bug#67945 :initform nil :accessor jsonrpc--sync-request-alist :documentation "List of ((ID [ANXIOUS...])) where ID refers \ to a sync `jsonrpc-request' and each ANXIOUS to another completed\ request that is higher up in the stack but couldn't run.") (-next-request-id :initform 0 :accessor jsonrpc--next-request-id :documentation "Next number used for a request")) :documentation "Base class representing a JSONRPC connection. The following keyword argument initargs are accepted: :NAME (mandatory), a string naming the connection :REQUEST-DISPATCHER (optional), a function of three arguments (CONN METHOD PARAMS) for handling JSONRPC requests. CONN is a `jsonrpc-connection' object, method is a symbol, and PARAMS is a plist representing a JSON object. The function is expected to return a JSONRPC result, a plist of (:result RESULT) or signal an error of type `jsonrpc-error'. :NOTIFICATION-DISPATCHER (optional), a function of three arguments (CONN METHOD PARAMS) for handling JSONRPC notifications. CONN, METHOD and PARAMS are the same as in :REQUEST-DISPATCHER. :EVENTS-BUFFER-CONFIG is a plist. Its `:size' stipulates the size of the log buffer (0 disables, nil means infinite). The `:format' property is a symbol for choosing the log entry format.") (cl-defmethod initialize-instance :after ((c jsonrpc-connection) ((&key (events-buffer-scrollback-size nil e-b-s-s-supplied-p) &allow-other-keys) t)) (when e-b-s-s-supplied-p (warn "`:events-buffer-scrollback-size' deprecated. Use `events-buffer-config'.") (with-slots ((plist -events-buffer-config)) c (setf plist (copy-sequence plist) plist (plist-put plist :size events-buffer-scrollback-size))))) (cl-defmethod slot-missing ((_c jsonrpc-connection) (_n (eql :events-buffer-scrollback-size)) (_op (eql oset)) _) ;; Yuck! But this just coerces EIEIO to backward-compatibly accept ;; the :e-b-s-s initarg that is no longer associated with a slot ;; #pineForCLOS.. ) ;;; API mandatory (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-connection-send (conn &key id method params result error) "Send a JSONRPC message to connection CONN. ID, METHOD, PARAMS, RESULT and ERROR.") ;;; API optional (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-shutdown (conn) "Shutdown the JSONRPC connection CONN.") ;;; API optional (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-running-p (conn) "Tell if the JSONRPC connection CONN is still running.") ;;; API optional (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-connection-ready-p (connection what) "Tell if CONNECTION is ready for WHAT in current buffer. If it isn't, a request which was passed a value to the `:deferred' keyword argument will be deferred to the future. WHAT is whatever was passed the as the value to that argument. By default, all connections are ready for sending all requests immediately." (:method (_s _what) ;; by default all connections are ready t)) ;;; API optional (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-convert-to-endpoint (connection message subtype) "Convert MESSAGE to JSONRPCesque message accepted by endpoint. MESSAGE is a plist, jsonrpc.el's internal representation of a JSONRPC message. SUBTYPE is one of `request', `reply' or `notification'. Return a plist to be serialized to JSON with `json-serialize' and transmitted to endpoint." ;; TODO: describe representations and serialization in manual and ;; link here. (:method (_s message subtype) `(:jsonrpc "2.0" ,@(if (eq subtype 'reply) ;; true JSONRPC doesn't have `method' ;; fields in responses. (cl-loop for (k v) on message by #'cddr unless (eq k :method) collect k and collect v) message)))) ;;; API optional (cl-defgeneric jsonrpc-convert-from-endpoint (connection remote-message) "Convert JSONRPC-esque REMOTE-MESSAGE to a plist. REMOTE-MESSAGE is a plist read with `json-parse'. Return a plist of jsonrpc.el's internal representation of a JSONRPC message." ;; TODO: describe representations and serialization in manual and ;; link here. (:method (_s remote-message) (cl-loop for (k v) on remote-message by #'cddr unless (eq k :jsonrpc-json) collect k and collect v))) ;;; Convenience ;;; (cl-defmacro jsonrpc-lambda (cl-lambda-list &body body) (declare (indent 1) (debug (sexp &rest form))) (let ((e (cl-gensym "jsonrpc-lambda-elem"))) `(lambda (,e) (apply (cl-function (lambda ,cl-lambda-list ,@body)) ,e)))) (defun jsonrpc-events-buffer (connection) "Get or create JSONRPC events buffer for CONNECTION." (let ((probe (jsonrpc--events-buffer connection))) (if (buffer-live-p probe) probe (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create (format "*%s events*" (jsonrpc-name connection))) (buffer-disable-undo) (setq buffer-read-only t) (setf (jsonrpc--events-buffer connection) (current-buffer)))))) (defun jsonrpc-forget-pending-continuations (connection) "Stop waiting for responses from the current JSONRPC CONNECTION." (setf (jsonrpc--continuations connection) nil)) (defvar jsonrpc-inhibit-debug-on-error nil "Inhibit `debug-on-error' when answering requests. Some extensions, notably ert.el, set `debug-on-error' to non-nil, which makes it hard to test the behavior of catching the Elisp error and replying to the endpoint with an JSONRPC-error. This variable can be set around calls like `jsonrpc-request' to circumvent that.") (defun jsonrpc-connection-receive (conn foreign-message) "Process FOREIGN-MESSAGE just received from CONN. This function will destructure MESSAGE and call the appropriate dispatcher in CONN." (cl-destructuring-bind (&rest whole &key method id error params result _jsonrpc) (jsonrpc-convert-from-endpoint conn foreign-message) (unwind-protect (let* ((log-plist (list :json (plist-get foreign-message :jsonrpc-json) :kind (cond ((and method id) 'request) (method 'notification) (id 'reply)) :message whole :foreign-message foreign-message)) (response-p (and (null method) id)) (cont (and response-p (jsonrpc--remove conn id)))) (cl-remf foreign-message :jsonrpc-json) ;; Do this pre-processing of the response so we can always ;; log richer information _before_ any non-local calls ;; further ahead. Putting the `jsonrpc--event' as ;; an unwind-form would make us log after the fact. (when cont (pcase-let ((`(,_ ,method ,_ ,_ ,_) cont)) (if (keywordp method) (setq method (substring (symbol-name method) 1))) ;; TODO: also set the depth (setq whole (plist-put whole :method method)))) ;; Do the logging (apply #'jsonrpc--event conn 'server log-plist) (with-slots (last-error (rdispatcher -request-dispatcher) (ndispatcher -notification-dispatcher) (sr-alist -sync-request-alist)) conn (setf last-error error) (cond (;; A remote response whose request has been canceled ;; (i.e. timeout or C-g) ;; (and response-p (null cont)) (jsonrpc--event conn 'internal :log-text (format "Response to request %s which has been canceled" id) :id id) ;; TODO: food for thought: this seems to be also where ;; notifying the server of the cancellation would come ;; in. ) (;; A remote response that can't run yet (bug#67945) (and response-p (and sr-alist (not (eq id (caar sr-alist))))) (jsonrpc--event conn 'internal :log-text (format "anxious continuation to %s can't run, held up by %s" id (mapcar #'car sr-alist))) (push (cons cont (list result error)) (cdr (car sr-alist)))) (;; A remote response that can continue now response-p (jsonrpc--continue conn id cont result error)) (;; A remote request (and method id) (let* ((debug-on-error (and debug-on-error (not jsonrpc-inhibit-debug-on-error))) (reply (condition-case-unless-debug _ignore (condition-case oops `(:result ,(funcall rdispatcher conn (intern method) params)) (jsonrpc-error `(:error (:code ,(or (alist-get 'jsonrpc-error-code (cdr oops)) -32603) :message ,(or (alist-get 'jsonrpc-error-message (cdr oops)) "Internal error"))))) (error '(:error (:code -32603 :message "Internal error")))))) (apply #'jsonrpc--reply conn id method reply))) (;; A remote notification method (funcall ndispatcher conn (intern method) params)) (t (jsonrpc--event conn 'internal :log-text "Malformed message" ))))) (jsonrpc--call-deferred conn)))) ;;; Contacting the remote endpoint ;;; (defun jsonrpc-error (&rest args) "Error out with FORMAT and ARGS. If invoked inside a dispatcher function, this function is suitable for replying to the remote endpoint with an error message. ARGS can be of the form (FORMAT-STRING . MOREARGS) for replying with a -32603 error code and a message formed by formatting FORMAT-STRING with MOREARGS. Alternatively ARGS can be plist representing a JSONRPC error object, using the keywords `:code', `:message' and `:data'." (if (stringp (car args)) (let ((msg (apply #'format-message (car args) (cdr args)))) (signal 'jsonrpc-error `(,msg (jsonrpc-error-code . -32603) (jsonrpc-error-message . ,msg)))) (cl-destructuring-bind (&key code message data) args (signal 'jsonrpc-error `("[jsonrpc] error " (jsonrpc-error-code . ,code) (jsonrpc-error-message . ,message) (jsonrpc-error-data . ,data)))))) (cl-defun jsonrpc-async-request (connection method params &rest args &key _success-fn _error-fn _timeout-fn _timeout _deferred) "Make a request to CONNECTION, expecting a reply, return immediately. The JSONRPC request is formed by METHOD, a symbol, and PARAMS a JSON object. The caller can expect SUCCESS-FN or ERROR-FN to be called with a JSONRPC `:result' or `:error' object, respectively. If this doesn't happen after TIMEOUT seconds (defaults to `jrpc-default-request-timeout'), the caller can expect TIMEOUT-FN to be called with no arguments. The default values of SUCCESS-FN, ERROR-FN and TIMEOUT-FN simply log the events into `jsonrpc-events-buffer'. If DEFERRED is non-nil, maybe defer the request to a future time when the server is thought to be ready according to `jsonrpc-connection-ready-p' (which see). The request might never be sent at all, in case it is overridden in the meantime by a new request with identical DEFERRED and for the same buffer. However, in that situation, the original timeout is kept. Returns nil." (apply #'jsonrpc--async-request-1 connection method params args) nil) (cl-defun jsonrpc-request (connection method params &key deferred timeout cancel-on-input cancel-on-input-retval) "Make a request to CONNECTION, wait for a reply. Like `jsonrpc-async-request' for CONNECTION, METHOD and PARAMS, but synchronous. Except in the case of a non-nil CANCEL-ON-INPUT (explained below), this function doesn't exit until anything interesting happens (success reply, error reply, or timeout). Furthermore, it only exits locally (returning the JSONRPC result object) if the request is successful, otherwise it exits non-locally with an error of type `jsonrpc-error'. DEFERRED and TIMEOUT as in `jsonrpc-async-request', which see. If CANCEL-ON-INPUT is non-nil and the user inputs something while the function is waiting, then it exits immediately, returning CANCEL-ON-INPUT-RETVAL. Any future replies (normal or error) are ignored." (let* ((tag (cl-gensym "jsonrpc-request-catch-tag")) id-and-timer canceled (throw-on-input nil) (retval (unwind-protect (catch tag (setq id-and-timer (apply #'jsonrpc--async-request-1 connection method params :sync-request t :success-fn (lambda (result) (unless canceled (throw tag `(done ,result)))) :error-fn (jsonrpc-lambda (&key code message data) (unless canceled (throw tag `(error (jsonrpc-error-code . ,code) (jsonrpc-error-message . ,message) (jsonrpc-error-data . ,data))))) :timeout-fn (lambda () (unless canceled (throw tag '(error (jsonrpc-error-message . "Timed out"))))) `(,@(when deferred `(:deferred ,deferred)) ,@(when timeout `(:timeout ,timeout))))) (cond (cancel-on-input (unwind-protect (let ((inhibit-quit t)) (while (sit-for 30))) (setq canceled t)) `(canceled ,cancel-on-input-retval)) (t (while t (accept-process-output nil 30))))) ;; In normal operation, continuations for error/success is ;; handled by `jsonrpc--continue'. Timeouts also remove ;; the continuation... (pcase-let* ((`(,id ,_) id-and-timer)) ;; ...but we still have to guard against exist explicit ;; user-quit (C-g) or the `cancel-on-input' case, so ;; discard the continuation. (jsonrpc--remove connection id (list deferred (current-buffer))) ;; ...finally, whatever may have happened to this sync ;; request, it might have been holding up any outer ;; "anxious" continuations. The following ensures we ;; call them. (jsonrpc--continue connection id))))) (when (eq 'error (car retval)) (signal 'jsonrpc-error (cons (format "request id=%s failed:" (car id-and-timer)) (cdr retval)))) (cadr retval))) (cl-defun jsonrpc-notify (connection method params) "Notify CONNECTION of something, don't expect a reply." (jsonrpc-connection-send connection :method method :params params)) (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'jrpc-default-request-timeout 'jsonrpc-default-request-timeout "28.1") (defconst jsonrpc-default-request-timeout 10 "Time in seconds before timing out a JSONRPC request.") ;;; Specific to `jsonrpc-process-connection' ;;; (defclass jsonrpc-process-connection (jsonrpc-connection) ((-process :initarg :process :accessor jsonrpc--process :documentation "Process object wrapped by the this connection.") (-expected-bytes :initform nil :accessor jsonrpc--expected-bytes :documentation "How many bytes declared by server.") (-on-shutdown :accessor jsonrpc--on-shutdown :initform #'ignore :initarg :on-shutdown :documentation "Function run when the process dies.") (-autoport-inferior :initform nil :documentation "Used by `jsonrpc-autoport-bootstrap'.")) :documentation "A JSONRPC connection over an Emacs process. The following initargs are accepted: :PROCESS (mandatory), a live running Emacs process object or a function producing one such object. If a function, it is passed the `jsonrpc-process-connection' object. The process represents either a pipe connection to locally running process or a stream connection to a network host. The remote endpoint is expected to understand JSONRPC messages with basic HTTP-style enveloping headers such as \"Content-Length:\". :ON-SHUTDOWN (optional), a function of one argument, the connection object, called when the process dies.") (cl-defmethod initialize-instance :after ((conn jsonrpc-process-connection) slots) (cl-destructuring-bind (&key ((:process proc)) name &allow-other-keys) slots ;; FIXME: notice the undocumented bad coupling in the stderr ;; buffer name, it must be named exactly like this we expect when ;; calling `make-process'. If there were a `set-process-stderr' ;; like there is `set-process-buffer' we wouldn't need this and ;; could use a pipe with a process filter instead of ;; `after-change-functions'. Alternatively, we need a new initarg ;; (but maybe not a slot). (let* ((stderr-buffer-name (format "*%s stderr*" name)) (stderr-buffer (jsonrpc--forwarding-buffer stderr-buffer-name "[stderr] " conn)) (hidden-name (concat " " stderr-buffer-name))) ;; If we are correctly coupled to the client, the process now ;; created should pick up the `stderr-buffer' just created, which ;; we immediately rename (setq proc (if (functionp proc) (if (zerop (cdr (func-arity proc))) (funcall proc) (funcall proc conn)) proc)) (with-current-buffer stderr-buffer (ignore-errors (kill-buffer hidden-name)) (rename-buffer hidden-name) (setq buffer-read-only t)) (process-put proc 'jsonrpc-stderr stderr-buffer)) (setf (jsonrpc--process conn) proc) (set-process-buffer proc (get-buffer-create (format " *%s output*" name))) (set-process-filter proc #'jsonrpc--process-filter) (set-process-sentinel proc #'jsonrpc--process-sentinel) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) (buffer-disable-undo) (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-min)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer)) (setq buffer-read-only t)) (process-put proc 'jsonrpc-connection conn))) (cl-defmethod jsonrpc-connection-send ((connection jsonrpc-process-connection) &rest args &key id method _params (_result nil result-supplied-p) error _partial) "Send MESSAGE, a JSON object, to CONNECTION." (when method ;; sanitize method into a string (setq args (plist-put args :method (cond ((keywordp method) (substring (symbol-name method) 1)) ((symbolp method) (symbol-name method)) ((stringp method) method) (t (error "[jsonrpc] invalid method %s" method)))))) (let* ((kind (cond ((or result-supplied-p error) 'reply) (id 'request) (method 'notification))) (converted (jsonrpc-convert-to-endpoint connection args kind)) (json (jsonrpc--json-encode converted)) (headers `(("Content-Length" . ,(format "%d" (string-bytes json))) ;; ("Content-Type" . "application/vscode-jsonrpc; charset=utf-8") ))) (process-send-string (jsonrpc--process connection) (cl-loop for (header . value) in headers concat (concat header ": " value "\r\n") into header-section finally return (format "%s\r\n%s" header-section json))) (jsonrpc--event connection 'client :json json :kind kind :message args :foreign-message converted))) (defun jsonrpc-process-type (conn) "Return the `process-type' of JSONRPC connection CONN." (process-type (jsonrpc--process conn))) (cl-defmethod jsonrpc-running-p ((conn jsonrpc-process-connection)) "Return non-nil if JSONRPC connection CONN is running." (process-live-p (jsonrpc--process conn))) (cl-defmethod jsonrpc-shutdown ((conn jsonrpc-process-connection) &optional cleanup) "Wait for JSONRPC connection CONN to shutdown. With optional CLEANUP, kill any associated buffers. If CONN is not shutdown within a reasonable amount of time, warn and delete the network process." (unwind-protect (cl-loop with proc = (jsonrpc--process conn) for i from 0 while (not (process-get proc 'jsonrpc-sentinel-cleanup-started)) unless (zerop i) do (jsonrpc--warn "Sentinel for %s still hasn't run, deleting it!" proc) (delete-process proc) do ;; Let sentinel have a chance to run (accept-process-output nil 0.1)) (when cleanup (kill-buffer (process-buffer (jsonrpc--process conn))) (kill-buffer (jsonrpc-stderr-buffer conn))))) (defun jsonrpc-stderr-buffer (conn) "Get CONN's standard error buffer, if any." (process-get (jsonrpc--process conn) 'jsonrpc-stderr)) ;;; Private stuff ;;; (define-error 'jsonrpc-error "jsonrpc-error") (defalias 'jsonrpc--json-read (if (fboundp 'json-parse-buffer) (lambda () (json-parse-buffer :object-type 'plist :null-object nil :false-object :json-false)) (require 'json) (defvar json-object-type) (declare-function json-read "json" ()) (lambda () (let ((json-object-type 'plist)) (json-read)))) "Read JSON object in buffer, move point to end of buffer.") (defalias 'jsonrpc--json-encode (if (fboundp 'json-serialize) (lambda (object) (json-serialize object :false-object :json-false :null-object nil)) (require 'json) (defvar json-false) (defvar json-null) (declare-function json-encode "json" (object)) (lambda (object) (let ((json-false :json-false) (json-null nil)) (json-encode object)))) "Encode OBJECT into a JSON string.") (cl-defun jsonrpc--reply (connection id method &key (result nil result-supplied-p) (error nil error-supplied-p)) "Reply to CONNECTION's request ID with RESULT or ERROR." (apply #'jsonrpc-connection-send connection `(:id ,id ,@(and result-supplied-p `(:result ,result)) ,@(and error-supplied-p `(:error ,error)) :method ,method))) (defun jsonrpc--call-deferred (connection) "Call CONNECTION's deferred actions, who may again defer themselves." (when-let* ((actions (hash-table-values (jsonrpc--deferred-actions connection)))) (jsonrpc--event connection 'internal :log-text (format "re-attempting deferred requests %s" (mapcar (apply-partially #'nth 2) actions))) (mapc #'funcall (mapcar #'car actions)))) (defun jsonrpc--process-sentinel (proc change) "Called when PROC undergoes CHANGE." (let ((connection (process-get proc 'jsonrpc-connection))) (jsonrpc--debug connection "Connection state change: `%s'" change) (when (not (process-live-p proc)) (with-current-buffer (jsonrpc-events-buffer connection) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (insert "\n----------b---y---e---b---y---e----------\n"))) ;; Cancel outstanding timers (mapc (jsonrpc-lambda (_id _method _success-fn _error-fn timer) (when timer (cancel-timer timer))) (jsonrpc--continuations connection)) (maphash (lambda (_ triplet) (pcase-let ((`(,_ ,timer ,_) triplet)) (when timer (cancel-timer timer)))) (jsonrpc--deferred-actions connection)) (process-put proc 'jsonrpc-sentinel-cleanup-started t) (unwind-protect ;; Call all outstanding error handlers (mapc (jsonrpc-lambda (_id _method _success-fn error-fn _timer) (funcall error-fn '(:code -1 :message "Server died"))) (jsonrpc--continuations connection)) (jsonrpc--message "Server exited with status %s" (process-exit-status proc)) (delete-process proc) (when-let* ((p (slot-value connection '-autoport-inferior))) (delete-process p)) (funcall (jsonrpc--on-shutdown connection) connection))))) (defvar jsonrpc--in-process-filter nil "Non-nil if inside `jsonrpc--process-filter'.") (cl-defun jsonrpc--process-filter (proc string) "Called when new data STRING has arrived for PROC." (when jsonrpc--in-process-filter ;; Problematic recursive process filters may happen if ;; `jsonrpc-connection-receive', called by us, eventually calls ;; client code which calls `process-send-string' (which see) to, ;; say send a follow-up message. If that happens to writes enough ;; bytes for pending output to be received, we will lose JSONRPC ;; messages. In that case, remove recursiveness by re-scheduling ;; ourselves to run from within a timer as soon as possible ;; (bug#60088) (run-at-time 0 nil #'jsonrpc--process-filter proc string) (cl-return-from jsonrpc--process-filter)) (when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc)) (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) (let* ((conn (process-get proc 'jsonrpc-connection)) (expected-bytes (jsonrpc--expected-bytes conn))) ;; Insert the text, advancing the process marker. ;; (save-excursion (goto-char (process-mark proc)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (insert string)) (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) ;; Loop (more than one message might have arrived) ;; (unwind-protect (let (done) (while (not done) (cond ((not expected-bytes) ;; Starting a new message ;; (setq expected-bytes (and (search-forward-regexp "\\(?:.*: .*\r\n\\)*Content-Length: \ *\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\r\n\\(?:.*: .*\r\n\\)*\r\n" (+ (point) 100) t) (string-to-number (match-string 1)))) (unless expected-bytes (setq done :waiting-for-new-message))) (t ;; Attempt to complete a message body ;; (let ((available-bytes (- (position-bytes (process-mark proc)) (position-bytes (point))))) (cond ((>= available-bytes expected-bytes) (let* ((message-end (byte-to-position (+ (position-bytes (point)) expected-bytes))) message ) (unwind-protect (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (point) message-end) (setq message (condition-case-unless-debug oops (jsonrpc--json-read) (error (jsonrpc--warn "Invalid JSON: %s %s" (cdr oops) (buffer-string)) nil))) (when message (setq message (plist-put message :jsonrpc-json (buffer-string))) ;; Put new messages at the front of the queue, ;; this is correct as the order is reversed ;; before putting the timers on `timer-list'. (push message (process-get proc 'jsonrpc-mqueue)))) (goto-char message-end) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (delete-region (point-min) (point))) (setq expected-bytes nil)))) (t ;; Message is still incomplete ;; (setq done :waiting-for-more-bytes-in-this-message)))))))) ;; Saved parsing state for next visit to this filter, which ;; may well be a recursive one stemming from the tail call ;; to `jsonrpc-connection-receive' below (bug#60088). ;; (setf (jsonrpc--expected-bytes conn) expected-bytes) ;; Now, time to notify user code of one or more messages in ;; order. Very often `jsonrpc-connection-receive' will exit ;; non-locally (typically the reply to a request), so do ;; this all this processing in top-level loops timer. (cl-loop ;; `timer-activate' orders timers by time, which is an ;; very expensive operation when jsonrpc-mqueue is large, ;; therefore the time object is reused for each timer ;; created. with time = (current-time) for msg = (pop (process-get proc 'jsonrpc-mqueue)) while msg do (let ((timer (timer-create))) (timer-set-time timer time) (timer-set-function timer (lambda (conn msg) (with-temp-buffer (jsonrpc-connection-receive conn msg))) (list conn msg)) (timer-activate timer)))))))) (defun jsonrpc--remove (conn id &optional deferred-spec) "Cancel CONN's continuations for ID, including its timer, if it exists. Also cancel \"deferred actions\" if DEFERRED-SPEC. Return the full continuation (ID SUCCESS-FN ERROR-FN TIMER)" (with-slots ((conts -continuations) (defs -deferred-actions)) conn (if deferred-spec (remhash deferred-spec defs)) (when-let* ((ass (assq id conts))) (cl-destructuring-bind (_ _ _ _ timer) ass (when timer (cancel-timer timer))) (setf conts (delete ass conts)) ass))) (defun jsonrpc--schedule (conn id method success-fn error-fn timer) (push (list id method success-fn error-fn timer) (jsonrpc--continuations conn))) (defun jsonrpc--continue (conn id &optional cont result error) (pcase-let* ((`(,cont-id ,_method ,success-fn ,error-fn ,_timer) cont) (head (pop (jsonrpc--sync-request-alist conn))) (anxious (cdr head))) (cond (anxious (when (not (= (car head) id)) ; sanity check (error "Internal error: please report this bug")) ;; If there are "anxious" `jsonrpc-request' continuations ;; that should already have been run, they should run now. ;; The main continuation -- if it exists -- should run ;; before them. This order is important to preserve the ;; throw to the catch tags in `jsonrpc-request' in ;; order (bug#67945). (cl-flet ((later (f arg) (run-at-time 0 nil f arg))) (when cont-id (if error (later error-fn error) (later success-fn result))) (cl-loop for (acont ares aerr) in anxious for (anx-id _method success-fn error-fn) = acont do (jsonrpc--event conn 'internal :log-text (format "anxious continuation to %s running now" anx-id)) if aerr do (later error-fn aerr) else do (later success-fn ares)))) (cont-id ;; Else, just run the normal one, with plain funcall. (if error (funcall error-fn error) (funcall success-fn result))) (t ;; For clarity. This happens if the `jsonrpc-request' was ;; canceled )))) (cl-defun jsonrpc--async-request-1 (connection method params &rest args &key success-fn error-fn timeout-fn (timeout jsonrpc-default-request-timeout) (deferred nil) (sync-request nil)) "Helper for `jsonrpc-request' and `jsonrpc-async-request'. Return a list (ID TIMER). ID is the new request's ID, or nil if the request was deferred. TIMER is a timer object set (or nil, if TIMEOUT is nil)." (pcase-let* ((buf (current-buffer)) (point (point)) (`(,_ ,timer ,old-id) (and deferred (gethash (list deferred buf) (jsonrpc--deferred-actions connection)))) (id (or old-id (cl-incf (jsonrpc--next-request-id connection)))) (maybe-timer (lambda () (when timeout (or timer (setq timer (run-with-timer timeout nil (lambda () (jsonrpc--remove connection id (list deferred buf)) (jsonrpc--event connection 'internal :log-text (format "timed-out request '%s'" method) :id id) (when timeout-fn (funcall timeout-fn)))))))))) (when deferred (if (jsonrpc-connection-ready-p connection deferred) ;; Server is ready, we jump below and send it immediately. (remhash (list deferred buf) (jsonrpc--deferred-actions connection)) ;; Otherwise, save in `jsonrpc--deferred-actions' and exit non-locally (unless old-id (jsonrpc--event connection 'internal :log-text (format "deferring request '%s'" method) :id id)) (puthash (list deferred buf) (list (lambda () (when (buffer-live-p buf) (with-current-buffer buf (save-excursion (goto-char point) (apply #'jsonrpc--async-request-1 connection method params args))))) (funcall maybe-timer) id) (jsonrpc--deferred-actions connection)) (cl-return-from jsonrpc--async-request-1 (list id timer)))) ;; Really send it thru the wire ;; (jsonrpc-connection-send connection :id id :method method :params params) ;; Setup some control structures ;; (when sync-request (push (list id) (jsonrpc--sync-request-alist connection))) (jsonrpc--schedule connection id method (or success-fn (lambda (&rest _ignored) (jsonrpc--event connection 'internal :log-text (format "success ignored") :id id))) (or error-fn (jsonrpc-lambda (&key code message &allow-other-keys) (jsonrpc--event connection 'internal :log-text (format "error %s ignored: %s ignored" code message) :id id))) (funcall maybe-timer)) (list id timer))) (defun jsonrpc--message (format &rest args) "Message out with FORMAT with ARGS." (message "[jsonrpc] %s" (apply #'format format args))) (defun jsonrpc--debug (server format &rest args) "Debug message for SERVER with FORMAT and ARGS." (with-current-buffer (jsonrpc-events-buffer server) (jsonrpc--log-event server 'internal :log-text (apply #'format format args) :type 'debug))) (defun jsonrpc--warn (format &rest args) "Warning message with FORMAT and ARGS." (apply #'jsonrpc--message (concat "(warning) " format) args) (let ((warning-minimum-level :error)) (display-warning 'jsonrpc (apply #'format format args) :warning))) (cl-defun jsonrpc--event (connection origin &rest plist &key _kind _json _message _foreign-message _log-text &allow-other-keys) (with-current-buffer (jsonrpc-events-buffer connection) (run-hook-wrapped 'jsonrpc-event-hook (lambda (fn) (condition-case oops (apply fn connection origin plist) (error (jsonrpc--message "event hook '%s' errored (%s). Removing it" fn oops) (remove-hook 'jsonrpc-event-hook fn))))))) (defvar jsonrpc-event-hook (list #'jsonrpc--log-event) "Hook run when JSON-RPC events are emitted. This hooks runs in the events buffer of every `jsonrpc-connection' when an event is originated by either endpoint. Each hook function is passed the arguments described by the lambda list: (CONNECTION ORIGIN &key JSON KIND MESSAGE FOREIGN-MESSAGE LOG-TEXT &allow-other-keys) CONNECTION the `jsonrpc-connection' instance. ORIGIN one of the symbols `client' ,`server'. JSON the raw JSON string content. KIND one of the symbols `request' ,`notification', `reply'. MESSAGE a plist representing the exchanged message in jsonrpc.el's internal format FOREIGN-MESSAGE a plist representing the exchanged message in the remote endpoint's format. LOG-TEXT text used for events of `internal' origin. ID id of a message that this event refers to. TYPE `error', `debug' or the default `info'. Except for CONNECTION and ORIGIN all other keys are optional. Unlisted keys may appear in the plist. Do not use this hook to write JSON-RPC protocols, use other parts of the API instead.") (cl-defun jsonrpc--log-event (connection origin &key _kind message foreign-message log-text json type ((:id ref-id)) &allow-other-keys) "Log a JSONRPC-related event. Installed in `jsonrpc-event-hook'." (let* ((props (slot-value connection '-events-buffer-config)) (max (plist-get props :size)) (format (plist-get props :format))) (when (or (null max) (cl-plusp max)) (cl-destructuring-bind (&key method id error &allow-other-keys) message (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) (depth (length (jsonrpc--sync-request-alist connection))) (preamble (format "[jsonrpc] %s[%s]%s " (pcase type ('error "E") ('debug "D") (_ (pcase origin ('internal "i") (_ "e")))) (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S.%3N") (if (eq origin 'internal) (if ref-id (format " [%s]" ref-id) "") (format " %s%s %s%s" (make-string (* 2 depth) ? ) (pcase origin ('client "-->") ('server "<--") (_ "")) (or method "") (if id (format "[%s]" id) ""))))) (msg (pcase format ('full (format "%s%s\n" preamble (or json log-text))) ('short (format "%s%s\n" preamble (or log-text ""))) (_ (format "%s%s" preamble (or (and foreign-message (let ((lisp-indent-function ;bug#68072 #'lisp-indent-function)) (concat "\n" (pp-to-string foreign-message)))) (concat log-text "\n"))))))) (goto-char (point-max)) ;; XXX: could use `run-at-time' to delay server logs ;; slightly to play nice with verbose servers' stderr. (when error (setq msg (propertize msg 'face 'error))) (insert-before-markers msg) ;; Trim the buffer if it's too large (when max (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (while (> (buffer-size) max) (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (forward-sexp 1) (forward-line 2) (point))))))))))) (defun jsonrpc--forwarding-buffer (name prefix conn) "Helper for `jsonrpc-process-connection' helpers. Make a stderr buffer named NAME, forwarding lines prefixed by PREFIX to CONN's events buffer." (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create name) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (fundamental-mode) (erase-buffer) (buffer-disable-undo) (add-hook 'after-change-functions (lambda (beg _end _pre-change-len) (cl-loop initially (goto-char beg) do (forward-line) when (bolp) for line = (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position 0) (line-end-position 0)) do (with-current-buffer (jsonrpc-events-buffer conn) (goto-char (point-max)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (insert (propertize (format "%s %s\n" prefix line) 'face 'shadow)))) until (eobp))) nil t)) (current-buffer))) ;;;; More convenience utils (cl-defun jsonrpc-autoport-bootstrap (name contact &key connect-args) "Use CONTACT to start network server, then connect to it. Return function suitable for the :PROCESS initarg of `jsonrpc-process-connection' (which see). CONTACT is a list where all the elements are strings except for one, which is usuallky the keyword `:autoport'. When the returned function is called it will start a program using a command based on CONTACT, where `:autoport' is substituted by a locally free network port. Thereafter, a network is made to this port. Instead of the keyword `:autoport', a cons cell (:autoport FORMAT-FN) is also accepted. In that case FORMAT-FN is passed the port number and should return a string used for the substitution. The internal processes and control buffers are named after NAME. CONNECT-ARGS are passed as additional arguments to `open-network-stream'." (lambda (conn) (let* ((port-probe (make-network-process :name "jsonrpc-port-probe-dummy" :server t :host "localhost" :service 0)) (port-number (unwind-protect (process-contact port-probe :service) (delete-process port-probe))) (inferior-buffer (jsonrpc--forwarding-buffer (format " *%s inferior output*" name) "[inferior]" conn)) (cmd (cl-loop for e in contact if (eq e :autoport) collect (format "%s" port-number) else if (eq (car-safe e) :autoport) collect (funcall (cdr e) port-number) else collect e)) inferior np) (unwind-protect (progn (message "[jsonrpc] Attempting to start `%s'" (string-join cmd " ")) (setq inferior (make-process :name (format "inferior (%s)" name) :buffer inferior-buffer :noquery t :command cmd)) (setq np (cl-loop repeat 10 for i from 0 do (accept-process-output nil 0.5) while (process-live-p inferior) do (message "[jsonrpc] %sTrying to connect to localhost:%s (attempt %s)" (if (zerop i) "Started. " "") port-number (1+ i)) thereis (ignore-errors (apply #'open-network-stream (format "autostart (%s)" name) nil "localhost" port-number connect-args)))) (setf (slot-value conn '-autoport-inferior) inferior) np) (cond ((and (process-live-p np) (process-live-p inferior)) (message "[jsonrpc] Done, connected to %s!" port-number)) (t (when inferior (delete-process inferior)) (when np (delete-process np)) (error "[jsonrpc] Could not start and/or connect"))))))) (defun jsonrpc-continuation-count (conn) "Number of outstanding continuations for CONN." (length (jsonrpc--continuations conn))) (provide 'jsonrpc) ;;; jsonrpc.el ends here