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146 lines
4.1 KiB
Go
146 lines
4.1 KiB
Go
package cjson
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"regexp"
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"sort"
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)
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/*
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encodeCanonicalString is a helper function to canonicalize the passed string
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according to the OLPC canonical JSON specification for strings (see
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Canonical_JSON). String canonicalization consists of
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escaping backslashes ("\") and double quotes (") and wrapping the resulting
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string in double quotes (").
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*/
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func encodeCanonicalString(s string) string {
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re := regexp.MustCompile(`([\"\\])`)
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return fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\"", re.ReplaceAllString(s, "\\$1"))
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}
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/*
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encodeCanonical is a helper function to recursively canonicalize the passed
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object according to the OLPC canonical JSON specification (see
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Canonical_JSON) and write it to the passed
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*bytes.Buffer. If canonicalization fails it returns an error.
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*/
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func encodeCanonical(obj interface{}, result *bytes.Buffer) (err error) {
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// Since this function is called recursively, we use panic if an error occurs
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// and recover in a deferred function, which is always called before
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// returning. There we set the error that is returned eventually.
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defer func() {
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if r := recover(); r != nil {
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err = errors.New(r.(string))
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}
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}()
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switch objAsserted := obj.(type) {
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case string:
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result.WriteString(encodeCanonicalString(objAsserted))
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case bool:
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if objAsserted {
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result.WriteString("true")
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} else {
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result.WriteString("false")
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}
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// The wrapping `EncodeCanonical` function decodes the passed json data with
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// `decoder.UseNumber` so that any numeric value is stored as `json.Number`
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// (instead of the default `float64`). This allows us to assert that it is a
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// non-floating point number, which are the only numbers allowed by the used
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// canonicalization specification.
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case json.Number:
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if _, err := objAsserted.Int64(); err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Can't canonicalize floating point number '%s'",
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objAsserted))
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}
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result.WriteString(objAsserted.String())
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case nil:
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result.WriteString("null")
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// Canonicalize slice
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case []interface{}:
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result.WriteString("[")
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for i, val := range objAsserted {
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if err := encodeCanonical(val, result); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < (len(objAsserted) - 1) {
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result.WriteString(",")
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}
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}
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result.WriteString("]")
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case map[string]interface{}:
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result.WriteString("{")
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// Make a list of keys
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var mapKeys []string
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for key := range objAsserted {
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mapKeys = append(mapKeys, key)
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}
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// Sort keys
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sort.Strings(mapKeys)
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// Canonicalize map
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for i, key := range mapKeys {
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// Note: `key` must be a `string` (see `case map[string]interface{}`) and
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// canonicalization of strings cannot err out (see `case string`), thus
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// no error handling is needed here.
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encodeCanonical(key, result)
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result.WriteString(":")
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if err := encodeCanonical(objAsserted[key], result); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i < (len(mapKeys) - 1) {
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result.WriteString(",")
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}
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i++
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}
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result.WriteString("}")
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default:
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// We recover in a deferred function defined above
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Can't canonicalize '%s' of type '%s'",
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objAsserted, reflect.TypeOf(objAsserted)))
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}
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return nil
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}
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/*
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EncodeCanonical JSON canonicalizes the passed object and returns it as a byte
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slice. It uses the OLPC canonical JSON specification (see
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Canonical_JSON). If canonicalization fails the byte
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slice is nil and the second return value contains the error.
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*/
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func EncodeCanonical(obj interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
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// FIXME: Terrible hack to turn the passed struct into a map, converting
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// the struct's variable names to the json key names defined in the struct
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data, err := json.Marshal(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var jsonMap interface{}
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dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
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dec.UseNumber()
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if err := dec.Decode(&jsonMap); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Create a buffer and write the canonicalized JSON bytes to it
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var result bytes.Buffer
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if err := encodeCanonical(jsonMap, &result); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return result.Bytes(), nil
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}
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