// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use deno_core::anyhow::Error; use deno_core::op; use deno_core::AsyncRefCell; use deno_core::AsyncResult; use deno_core::CancelHandle; use deno_core::CancelTryFuture; use deno_core::JsRuntime; use deno_core::OpState; use deno_core::RcRef; use deno_core::Resource; use deno_core::ResourceId; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::env; use std::net::SocketAddr; use std::rc::Rc; use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt; use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt; // This is a hack to make the `#[op]` macro work with // deno_core examples. // You can remove this: use deno_core::*; struct Logger; impl log::Log for Logger { fn enabled(&self, metadata: &log::Metadata) -> bool { metadata.level() <= log::max_level() } fn log(&self, record: &log::Record) { if self.enabled(record.metadata()) { println!("{} - {}", record.level(), record.args()); } } fn flush(&self) {} } // Note: a `tokio::net::TcpListener` doesn't need to be wrapped in a cell, // because it only supports one op (`accept`) which does not require a mutable // reference to the listener. struct TcpListener { inner: tokio::net::TcpListener, cancel: CancelHandle, } impl TcpListener { async fn accept(self: Rc) -> Result { let cancel = RcRef::map(&self, |r| &r.cancel); let stream = self.inner.accept().try_or_cancel(cancel).await?.0.into(); Ok(stream) } } impl Resource for TcpListener { fn close(self: Rc) { self.cancel.cancel(); } } impl TryFrom for TcpListener { type Error = std::io::Error; fn try_from( std_listener: std::net::TcpListener, ) -> Result { tokio::net::TcpListener::try_from(std_listener).map(|tokio_listener| Self { inner: tokio_listener, cancel: Default::default(), }) } } struct TcpStream { rd: AsyncRefCell, wr: AsyncRefCell, // When a `TcpStream` resource is closed, all pending 'read' ops are // canceled, while 'write' ops are allowed to complete. Therefore only // 'read' futures are attached to this cancel handle. cancel: CancelHandle, } impl TcpStream { async fn read(self: Rc, data: &mut [u8]) -> Result { let mut rd = RcRef::map(&self, |r| &r.rd).borrow_mut().await; let cancel = RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.cancel); let nread = rd.read(data).try_or_cancel(cancel).await?; Ok(nread) } async fn write(self: Rc, data: &[u8]) -> Result { let mut wr = RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.wr).borrow_mut().await; let nwritten = wr.write(data).await?; Ok(nwritten) } } impl Resource for TcpStream { deno_core::impl_readable_byob!(); deno_core::impl_writable!(); fn close(self: Rc) { self.cancel.cancel() } } impl From for TcpStream { fn from(s: tokio::net::TcpStream) -> Self { let (rd, wr) = s.into_split(); Self { rd: rd.into(), wr: wr.into(), cancel: Default::default(), } } } fn create_js_runtime() -> JsRuntime { let ext = deno_core::Extension::builder() .ops(vec![op_listen::decl(), op_accept::decl()]) .build(); JsRuntime::new(deno_core::RuntimeOptions { extensions: vec![ext], ..Default::default() }) } #[op] fn op_listen(state: &mut OpState) -> Result { log::debug!("listen"); let addr = "127.0.0.1:4544".parse::().unwrap(); let std_listener = std::net::TcpListener::bind(&addr)?; std_listener.set_nonblocking(true)?; let listener = TcpListener::try_from(std_listener)?; let rid = state.resource_table.add(listener); Ok(rid) } #[op] async fn op_accept( state: Rc>, rid: ResourceId, ) -> Result { log::debug!("accept rid={}", rid); let listener = state.borrow().resource_table.get::(rid)?; let stream = listener.accept().await?; let rid = state.borrow_mut().resource_table.add(stream); Ok(rid) } fn main() { log::set_logger(&Logger).unwrap(); log::set_max_level( env::args() .find(|a| a == "-D") .map(|_| log::LevelFilter::Debug) .unwrap_or(log::LevelFilter::Warn), ); // NOTE: `--help` arg will display V8 help and exit deno_core::v8_set_flags(env::args().collect()); let mut js_runtime = create_js_runtime(); let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread() .enable_all() .build() .unwrap(); let future = async move { js_runtime .execute_script( "http_bench_json_ops.js", include_str!("http_bench_json_ops.js"), ) .unwrap(); js_runtime.run_event_loop(false).await }; runtime.block_on(future).unwrap(); }