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wownero/contrib/epee/include/net/http_server_handlers_map2.h

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// Copyright (c) 2006-2013, Andrey N. Sabelnikov, www.sabelnikov.net
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#pragma once
#include "http_base.h"
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#include "jsonrpc_structs.h"
#include "storages/portable_storage.h"
#include "storages/portable_storage_template_helper.h"
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#undef MONERO_DEFAULT_LOG_CATEGORY
#define MONERO_DEFAULT_LOG_CATEGORY "net.http"
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#define CHAIN_HTTP_TO_MAP2(context_type) bool handle_http_request(const epee::net_utils::http::http_request_info& query_info, \
epee::net_utils::http::http_response_info& response, \
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context_type& m_conn_context) \
{\
MINFO("HTTP [" << m_conn_context.m_remote_address.host_str() << "] " << query_info.m_http_method_str << " " << query_info.m_URI); \
response.m_response_code = 200; \
response.m_response_comment = "Ok"; \
try \
{ \
if(!handle_http_request_map(query_info, response, m_conn_context)) \
{response.m_response_code = 404;response.m_response_comment = "Not found";} \
} \
catch (const std::exception &e) \
{ \
MERROR(m_conn_context << "Exception in handle_http_request_map: " << e.what()); \
response.m_response_code = 500; \
response.m_response_comment = "Internal Server Error"; \
} \
return true; \
}
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#define BEGIN_URI_MAP2() template<class t_context> bool handle_http_request_map(const epee::net_utils::http::http_request_info& query_info, \
epee::net_utils::http::http_response_info& response_info, \
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t_context& m_conn_context) { \
bool handled = false; \
if(false) return true; //just a stub to have "else if"
#define MAP_URI2(pattern, callback) else if(std::string::npos != query_info.m_URI.find(pattern)) return callback(query_info, response_info, &m_conn_context);
#define MAP_URI_AUTO_XML2(s_pattern, callback_f, command_type) //TODO: don't think i ever again will use xml - ambiguous and "overtagged" format
#define MAP_URI_AUTO_JON2_IF(s_pattern, callback_f, command_type, cond) \
else if((query_info.m_URI == s_pattern) && (cond)) \
{ \
handled = true; \
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uint64_t ticks = misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
boost::value_initialized<command_type::request> req; \
bool parse_res = epee::serialization::load_t_from_json(static_cast<command_type::request&>(req), query_info.m_body); \
CHECK_AND_ASSERT_MES(parse_res, false, "Failed to parse json: \r\n" << query_info.m_body); \
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uint64_t ticks1 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
boost::value_initialized<command_type::response> resp;\
MINFO(m_conn_context << "calling " << s_pattern); \
bool res = false; \
try { res = callback_f(static_cast<command_type::request&>(req), static_cast<command_type::response&>(resp), &m_conn_context); } \
catch (const std::exception &e) { MERROR(m_conn_context << "Failed to " << #callback_f << "(): " << e.what()); } \
if (!res) \
{ \
response_info.m_response_code = 500; \
response_info.m_response_comment = "Internal Server Error"; \
return true; \
} \
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uint64_t ticks2 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<command_type::response&>(resp), response_info.m_body); \
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uint64_t ticks3 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
response_info.m_mime_tipe = "application/json"; \
response_info.m_header_info.m_content_type = " application/json"; \
Change logging to easylogging++ This replaces the epee and data_loggers logging systems with a single one, and also adds filename:line and explicit severity levels. Categories may be defined, and logging severity set by category (or set of categories). epee style 0-4 log level maps to a sensible severity configuration. Log files now also rotate when reaching 100 MB. To select which logs to output, use the MONERO_LOGS environment variable, with a comma separated list of categories (globs are supported), with their requested severity level after a colon. If a log matches more than one such setting, the last one in the configuration string applies. A few examples: This one is (mostly) silent, only outputting fatal errors: MONERO_LOGS=*:FATAL This one is very verbose: MONERO_LOGS=*:TRACE This one is totally silent (logwise): MONERO_LOGS="" This one outputs all errors and warnings, except for the "verify" category, which prints just fatal errors (the verify category is used for logs about incoming transactions and blocks, and it is expected that some/many will fail to verify, hence we don't want the spam): MONERO_LOGS=*:WARNING,verify:FATAL Log levels are, in decreasing order of priority: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE Subcategories may be added using prefixes and globs. This example will output net.p2p logs at the TRACE level, but all other net* logs only at INFO: MONERO_LOGS=*:ERROR,net*:INFO,net.p2p:TRACE Logs which are intended for the user (which Monero was using a lot through epee, but really isn't a nice way to go things) should use the "global" category. There are a few helper macros for using this category, eg: MGINFO("this shows up by default") or MGINFO_RED("this is red"), to try to keep a similar look and feel for now. Existing epee log macros still exist, and map to the new log levels, but since they're used as a "user facing" UI element as much as a logging system, they often don't map well to log severities (ie, a log level 0 log may be an error, or may be something we want the user to see, such as an important info). In those cases, I tried to use the new macros. In other cases, I left the existing macros in. When modifying logs, it is probably best to switch to the new macros with explicit levels. The --log-level options and set_log commands now also accept category settings, in addition to the epee style log levels.
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MDEBUG( s_pattern << " processed with " << ticks1-ticks << "/"<< ticks2-ticks1 << "/" << ticks3-ticks2 << "ms"); \
}
#define MAP_URI_AUTO_JON2(s_pattern, callback_f, command_type) MAP_URI_AUTO_JON2_IF(s_pattern, callback_f, command_type, true)
#define MAP_URI_AUTO_BIN2(s_pattern, callback_f, command_type) \
else if(query_info.m_URI == s_pattern) \
{ \
handled = true; \
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uint64_t ticks = misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
boost::value_initialized<command_type::request> req; \
bool parse_res = epee::serialization::load_t_from_binary(static_cast<command_type::request&>(req), epee::strspan<uint8_t>(query_info.m_body)); \
CHECK_AND_ASSERT_MES(parse_res, false, "Failed to parse bin body data, body size=" << query_info.m_body.size()); \
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uint64_t ticks1 = misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
boost::value_initialized<command_type::response> resp;\
MINFO(m_conn_context << "calling " << s_pattern); \
bool res = false; \
try { res = callback_f(static_cast<command_type::request&>(req), static_cast<command_type::response&>(resp), &m_conn_context); } \
catch (const std::exception &e) { MERROR(m_conn_context << "Failed to " << #callback_f << "()"); } \
if (!res) \
{ \
response_info.m_response_code = 500; \
response_info.m_response_comment = "Internal Server Error"; \
return true; \
} \
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uint64_t ticks2 = misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_binary(static_cast<command_type::response&>(resp), response_info.m_body); \
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uint64_t ticks3 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
response_info.m_mime_tipe = " application/octet-stream"; \
response_info.m_header_info.m_content_type = " application/octet-stream"; \
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MDEBUG( s_pattern << "() processed with " << ticks1-ticks << "/"<< ticks2-ticks1 << "/" << ticks3-ticks2 << "ms"); \
}
#define CHAIN_URI_MAP2(callback) else {callback(query_info, response_info, m_conn_context);handled = true;}
#define END_URI_MAP2() return handled;}
#define BEGIN_JSON_RPC_MAP(uri) else if(query_info.m_URI == uri) \
{ \
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uint64_t ticks = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
response_info.m_mime_tipe = "application/json"; \
epee::serialization::portable_storage ps; \
if(!ps.load_from_json(query_info.m_body)) \
{ \
boost::value_initialized<epee::json_rpc::error_response> rsp; \
static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp).jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp).error.code = -32700; \
static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp).error.message = "Parse error"; \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
epee::serialization::storage_entry id_; \
id_ = epee::serialization::storage_entry(std::string()); \
ps.get_value("id", id_, nullptr); \
std::string callback_name; \
if(!ps.get_value("method", callback_name, nullptr)) \
{ \
epee::json_rpc::error_response rsp; \
rsp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
rsp.error.code = -32600; \
rsp.error.message = "Invalid Request"; \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
if(false) return true; //just a stub to have "else if"
#define PREPARE_OBJECTS_FROM_JSON(command_type) \
handled = true; \
response_info.m_mime_tipe = "application/json"; \
boost::value_initialized<epee::json_rpc::request<command_type::request> > req_; \
epee::json_rpc::request<command_type::request>& req = static_cast<epee::json_rpc::request<command_type::request>&>(req_);\
if(!req.load(ps)) \
{ \
epee::json_rpc::error_response fail_resp = AUTO_VAL_INIT(fail_resp); \
fail_resp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
fail_resp.id = req.id; \
fail_resp.error.code = -32602; \
fail_resp.error.message = "Invalid params"; \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(fail_resp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
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uint64_t ticks1 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
boost::value_initialized<epee::json_rpc::response<command_type::response, epee::json_rpc::dummy_error> > resp_; \
epee::json_rpc::response<command_type::response, epee::json_rpc::dummy_error>& resp = static_cast<epee::json_rpc::response<command_type::response, epee::json_rpc::dummy_error> &>(resp_); \
resp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
resp.id = req.id;
#define FINALIZE_OBJECTS_TO_JSON(method_name) \
uint64_t ticks2 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(resp, response_info.m_body); \
uint64_t ticks3 = epee::misc_utils::get_tick_count(); \
response_info.m_mime_tipe = "application/json"; \
response_info.m_header_info.m_content_type = " application/json"; \
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MDEBUG( query_info.m_URI << "[" << method_name << "] processed with " << ticks1-ticks << "/"<< ticks2-ticks1 << "/" << ticks3-ticks2 << "ms");
#define MAP_JON_RPC_WE_IF(method_name, callback_f, command_type, cond) \
else if((callback_name == method_name) && (cond)) \
{ \
PREPARE_OBJECTS_FROM_JSON(command_type) \
epee::json_rpc::error_response fail_resp = AUTO_VAL_INIT(fail_resp); \
fail_resp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
fail_resp.id = req.id; \
MINFO(m_conn_context << "Calling RPC method " << method_name); \
bool res = false; \
try { res = callback_f(req.params, resp.result, fail_resp.error, &m_conn_context); } \
catch (const std::exception &e) { MERROR(m_conn_context << "Failed to " << #callback_f << "(): " << e.what()); } \
if (!res) \
{ \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(fail_resp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
FINALIZE_OBJECTS_TO_JSON(method_name) \
return true;\
}
#define MAP_JON_RPC_WE(method_name, callback_f, command_type) MAP_JON_RPC_WE_IF(method_name, callback_f, command_type, true)
#define MAP_JON_RPC_WERI(method_name, callback_f, command_type) \
else if(callback_name == method_name) \
{ \
PREPARE_OBJECTS_FROM_JSON(command_type) \
epee::json_rpc::error_response fail_resp = AUTO_VAL_INIT(fail_resp); \
fail_resp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
fail_resp.id = req.id; \
MINFO(m_conn_context << "calling RPC method " << method_name); \
bool res = false; \
try { res = callback_f(req.params, resp.result, fail_resp.error, response_info, &m_conn_context); } \
catch (const std::exception &e) { MERROR(m_conn_context << "Failed to " << #callback_f << "(): " << e.what()); } \
if (!res) \
{ \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(fail_resp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
FINALIZE_OBJECTS_TO_JSON(method_name) \
return true;\
}
#define MAP_JON_RPC(method_name, callback_f, command_type) \
else if(callback_name == method_name) \
{ \
PREPARE_OBJECTS_FROM_JSON(command_type) \
MINFO(m_conn_context << "calling RPC method " << method_name); \
bool res = false; \
try { res = callback_f(req.params, resp.result, &m_conn_context); } \
catch (const std::exception &e) { MERROR(m_conn_context << "Failed to " << #callback_f << "(): " << e.what()); } \
if (!res) \
{ \
epee::json_rpc::error_response fail_resp = AUTO_VAL_INIT(fail_resp); \
fail_resp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
fail_resp.id = req.id; \
fail_resp.error.code = -32603; \
fail_resp.error.message = "Internal error"; \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(fail_resp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
} \
FINALIZE_OBJECTS_TO_JSON(method_name) \
return true;\
}
#define END_JSON_RPC_MAP() \
epee::json_rpc::error_response rsp; \
rsp.id = id_; \
rsp.jsonrpc = "2.0"; \
rsp.error.code = -32601; \
rsp.error.message = "Method not found"; \
epee::serialization::store_t_to_json(static_cast<epee::json_rpc::error_response&>(rsp), response_info.m_body); \
return true; \
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}