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9 KiB
Rust
302 lines
9 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use crate::error::bad_resource_id;
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use crate::error::type_error;
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use crate::error::AnyError;
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use crate::gotham_state::GothamState;
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use crate::BufVec;
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use crate::ZeroCopyBuf;
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use futures::Future;
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use indexmap::IndexMap;
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use serde_json::json;
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use serde_json::Value;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::iter::once;
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::ops::DerefMut;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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pub type OpAsyncFuture = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Box<[u8]>>>>;
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pub type OpFn = dyn Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, BufVec) -> Op + 'static;
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pub type OpId = usize;
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pub enum Op {
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Sync(Box<[u8]>),
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Async(OpAsyncFuture),
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/// AsyncUnref is the variation of Async, which doesn't block the program
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/// exiting.
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AsyncUnref(OpAsyncFuture),
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NotFound,
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}
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/// Maintains the resources and ops inside a JS runtime.
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pub struct OpState {
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pub resource_table: crate::ResourceTable,
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pub op_table: OpTable,
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pub get_error_class_fn: crate::runtime::GetErrorClassFn,
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gotham_state: GothamState,
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}
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impl Default for OpState {
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// TODO(ry) Only deno_core should be able to construct an OpState. But I don't
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// know how to make default private. Maybe rename to
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// pub(crate) fn new() -> OpState
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fn default() -> OpState {
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OpState {
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resource_table: crate::ResourceTable::default(),
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op_table: OpTable::default(),
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get_error_class_fn: &|_| "Error",
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gotham_state: GothamState::default(),
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}
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}
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}
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impl Deref for OpState {
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type Target = GothamState;
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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&self.gotham_state
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}
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}
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impl DerefMut for OpState {
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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
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&mut self.gotham_state
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}
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}
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/// Collection for storing registered ops. The special 'get_op_catalog'
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/// op with OpId `0` is automatically added when the OpTable is created.
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pub struct OpTable(IndexMap<String, Rc<OpFn>>);
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impl OpTable {
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pub fn register_op<F>(&mut self, name: &str, op_fn: F) -> OpId
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where
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F: Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, BufVec) -> Op + 'static,
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{
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let (op_id, prev) = self.0.insert_full(name.to_owned(), Rc::new(op_fn));
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assert!(prev.is_none());
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op_id
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}
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pub fn route_op(
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op_id: OpId,
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state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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bufs: BufVec,
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) -> Op {
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if op_id == 0 {
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let ops: HashMap<String, OpId> =
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state.borrow().op_table.0.keys().cloned().zip(0..).collect();
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let buf = serde_json::to_vec(&ops).map(Into::into).unwrap();
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Op::Sync(buf)
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} else {
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let op_fn = state
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.borrow()
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.op_table
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.0
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.get_index(op_id)
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.map(|(_, op_fn)| op_fn.clone());
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match op_fn {
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Some(f) => (f)(state, bufs),
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None => Op::NotFound,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl Default for OpTable {
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fn default() -> Self {
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fn dummy(_state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, _bufs: BufVec) -> Op {
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unreachable!()
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}
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Self(once(("ops".to_owned(), Rc::new(dummy) as _)).collect())
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn op_table() {
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let state = Rc::new(RefCell::new(OpState::default()));
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let foo_id;
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let bar_id;
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{
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let op_table = &mut state.borrow_mut().op_table;
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foo_id = op_table.register_op("foo", |_, _| Op::Sync(b"oof!"[..].into()));
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assert_eq!(foo_id, 1);
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bar_id = op_table.register_op("bar", |_, _| Op::Sync(b"rab!"[..].into()));
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assert_eq!(bar_id, 2);
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}
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let foo_res = OpTable::route_op(foo_id, state.clone(), Default::default());
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assert!(matches!(foo_res, Op::Sync(buf) if &*buf == b"oof!"));
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let bar_res = OpTable::route_op(bar_id, state.clone(), Default::default());
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assert!(matches!(bar_res, Op::Sync(buf) if &*buf == b"rab!"));
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let catalog_res = OpTable::route_op(0, state, Default::default());
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let mut catalog_entries = match catalog_res {
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Op::Sync(buf) => serde_json::from_slice::<HashMap<String, OpId>>(&buf)
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.map(|map| map.into_iter().collect::<Vec<_>>())
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.unwrap(),
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_ => panic!("unexpected `Op` variant"),
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};
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catalog_entries.sort_by(|(_, id1), (_, id2)| id1.partial_cmp(id2).unwrap());
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assert_eq!(
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catalog_entries,
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vec![
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("ops".to_owned(), 0),
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("foo".to_owned(), 1),
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("bar".to_owned(), 2)
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]
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)
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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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/// * `Value`: the JSON 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 JSON 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>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F: Fn(&mut OpState, Value, &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]) -> Result<Value, AnyError>
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+ 'static,
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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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/// * `Value`: the JSON 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 JSON 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, R>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F: Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, Value, BufVec) -> R + 'static,
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R: Future<Output = Result<Value, AnyError>> + 'static,
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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 args: Value = serde_json::from_slice(&bufs[0])?;
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let promise_id = args
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.get("promiseId")
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.and_then(Value::as_u64)
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.ok_or_else(|| type_error("missing or invalid `promiseId`"))?;
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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(promise_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(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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fn json_serialize_op_result(
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promise_id: Option<u64>,
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result: Result<serde_json::Value, 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, "promiseId": promise_id }),
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Err(err) => serde_json::json!({
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"promiseId": promise_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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/// Return map of resources with id as key
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/// and string representation as value.
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///
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/// This op must be wrapped in `json_op_sync`.
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pub fn op_resources(
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state: &mut OpState,
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_args: Value,
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_zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
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) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
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let serialized_resources = state.resource_table.entries();
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Ok(json!(serialized_resources))
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}
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/// Remove a resource from the resource table.
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///
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/// This op must be wrapped in `json_op_sync`.
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pub fn op_close(
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state: &mut OpState,
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args: Value,
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_zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
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) -> Result<Value, AnyError> {
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let rid = args
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.get("rid")
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.and_then(Value::as_u64)
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.ok_or_else(|| type_error("missing or invalid `rid`"))?;
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state
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.resource_table
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.close(rid as u32)
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.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)?;
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Ok(json!({}))
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}
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