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This commit moves implementation of bin ops to "deno_core" crates as well as unifying logic between bin ops and json ops to reuse as much code as possible (both in Rust and JavaScript).
134 lines
4.6 KiB
Rust
134 lines
4.6 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use crate::error::type_error;
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use crate::error::AnyError;
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use crate::BufVec;
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use crate::Op;
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use crate::OpFn;
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use crate::OpState;
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use crate::ZeroCopyBuf;
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use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
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use serde::Serialize;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::convert::TryInto;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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fn json_serialize_op_result<R: Serialize>(
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request_id: Option<u64>,
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result: Result<R, AnyError>,
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get_error_class_fn: crate::runtime::GetErrorClassFn,
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) -> Box<[u8]> {
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let value = match result {
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Ok(v) => serde_json::json!({ "ok": v, "requestId": request_id }),
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Err(err) => serde_json::json!({
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"requestId": request_id,
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"err": {
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"className": (get_error_class_fn)(&err),
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"message": err.to_string(),
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}
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}),
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};
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serde_json::to_vec(&value).unwrap().into_boxed_slice()
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}
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/// Creates an op that passes data synchronously using JSON.
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///
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/// The provided function `op_fn` has the following parameters:
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/// * `&mut OpState`: the op state, can be used to read/write resources in the runtime from an op.
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/// * `V`: the deserializable value that is passed to the Rust function.
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/// * `&mut [ZeroCopyBuf]`: raw bytes passed along, usually not needed if the JSON value is used.
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///
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/// `op_fn` returns a serializable value, which is directly returned to JavaScript.
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///
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/// When registering an op like this...
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(...);
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/// runtime.register_op("hello", deno_core::json_op_sync(Self::hello_op));
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/// ```
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///
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/// ...it can be invoked from JS using the provided name, for example:
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/// ```js
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/// Deno.core.ops();
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/// let result = Deno.core.jsonOpSync("function_name", args);
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/// ```
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///
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/// The `Deno.core.ops()` statement is needed once before any op calls, for initialization.
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/// A more complete example is available in the examples directory.
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pub fn json_op_sync<F, V, R>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F: Fn(&mut OpState, V, &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]) -> Result<R, AnyError> + 'static,
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V: DeserializeOwned,
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R: Serialize,
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{
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Box::new(move |state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, mut bufs: BufVec| -> Op {
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let result = serde_json::from_slice(&bufs[0])
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.map_err(AnyError::from)
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.and_then(|args| op_fn(&mut state.borrow_mut(), args, &mut bufs[1..]));
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let buf =
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json_serialize_op_result(None, result, state.borrow().get_error_class_fn);
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Op::Sync(buf)
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})
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}
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/// Creates an op that passes data asynchronously using JSON.
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///
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/// The provided function `op_fn` has the following parameters:
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/// * `Rc<RefCell<OpState>`: the op state, can be used to read/write resources in the runtime from an op.
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/// * `V`: the deserializable value that is passed to the Rust function.
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/// * `BufVec`: raw bytes passed along, usually not needed if the JSON value is used.
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///
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/// `op_fn` returns a future, whose output is a serializable value. This value will be asynchronously
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/// returned to JavaScript.
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///
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/// When registering an op like this...
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(...);
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/// runtime.register_op("hello", deno_core::json_op_async(Self::hello_op));
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/// ```
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///
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/// ...it can be invoked from JS using the provided name, for example:
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/// ```js
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/// Deno.core.ops();
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/// let future = Deno.core.jsonOpAsync("function_name", args);
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/// ```
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///
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/// The `Deno.core.ops()` statement is needed once before any op calls, for initialization.
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/// A more complete example is available in the examples directory.
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pub fn json_op_async<F, V, R, RV>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F: Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, V, BufVec) -> R + 'static,
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V: DeserializeOwned,
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R: Future<Output = Result<RV, AnyError>> + 'static,
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RV: Serialize,
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{
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let try_dispatch_op =
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move |state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, bufs: BufVec| -> Result<Op, AnyError> {
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let request_id = bufs[0]
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.get(0..8)
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.map(|b| u64::from_le_bytes(b.try_into().unwrap()))
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.ok_or_else(|| type_error("missing or invalid `requestId`"))?;
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let args = serde_json::from_slice(&bufs[0][8..])?;
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let bufs = bufs[1..].into();
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use crate::futures::FutureExt;
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let fut = op_fn(state.clone(), args, bufs).map(move |result| {
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json_serialize_op_result(
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Some(request_id),
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result,
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state.borrow().get_error_class_fn,
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)
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});
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Ok(Op::Async(Box::pin(fut)))
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};
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Box::new(move |state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, bufs: BufVec| -> Op {
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match try_dispatch_op(state.clone(), bufs) {
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Ok(op) => op,
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Err(err) => Op::Sync(json_serialize_op_result(
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None,
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Err::<(), AnyError>(err),
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state.borrow().get_error_class_fn,
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)),
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}
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})
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}
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