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27
28#include <v8.h>
29
30#include <string>
31#include <map>
32
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +000033#ifdef COMPRESS_STARTUP_DATA_BZ2
34#error Using compressed startup data is not supported for this sample
35#endif
36
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000037using namespace std;
38using namespace v8;
39
40// These interfaces represent an existing request processing interface.
41// The idea is to imagine a real application that uses these interfaces
42// and then add scripting capabilities that allow you to interact with
43// the objects through JavaScript.
44
45/**
46 * A simplified http request.
47 */
48class HttpRequest {
49 public:
50 virtual ~HttpRequest() { }
51 virtual const string& Path() = 0;
52 virtual const string& Referrer() = 0;
53 virtual const string& Host() = 0;
54 virtual const string& UserAgent() = 0;
55};
56
57/**
58 * The abstract superclass of http request processors.
59 */
60class HttpRequestProcessor {
61 public:
62 virtual ~HttpRequestProcessor() { }
63
64 // Initialize this processor. The map contains options that control
65 // how requests should be processed.
66 virtual bool Initialize(map<string, string>* options,
67 map<string, string>* output) = 0;
68
69 // Process a single request.
70 virtual bool Process(HttpRequest* req) = 0;
71
72 static void Log(const char* event);
73};
74
75/**
76 * An http request processor that is scriptable using JavaScript.
77 */
78class JsHttpRequestProcessor : public HttpRequestProcessor {
79 public:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000080 // Creates a new processor that processes requests by invoking the
81 // Process function of the JavaScript script given as an argument.
82 explicit JsHttpRequestProcessor(Handle<String> script) : script_(script) { }
83 virtual ~JsHttpRequestProcessor();
84
85 virtual bool Initialize(map<string, string>* opts,
86 map<string, string>* output);
87 virtual bool Process(HttpRequest* req);
88
89 private:
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000090 // Execute the script associated with this processor and extract the
91 // Process function. Returns true if this succeeded, otherwise false.
92 bool ExecuteScript(Handle<String> script);
93
94 // Wrap the options and output map in a JavaScript objects and
95 // install it in the global namespace as 'options' and 'output'.
96 bool InstallMaps(map<string, string>* opts, map<string, string>* output);
97
98 // Constructs the template that describes the JavaScript wrapper
99 // type for requests.
100 static Handle<ObjectTemplate> MakeRequestTemplate();
101 static Handle<ObjectTemplate> MakeMapTemplate();
102
103 // Callbacks that access the individual fields of request objects.
104 static Handle<Value> GetPath(Local<String> name, const AccessorInfo& info);
105 static Handle<Value> GetReferrer(Local<String> name,
106 const AccessorInfo& info);
107 static Handle<Value> GetHost(Local<String> name, const AccessorInfo& info);
108 static Handle<Value> GetUserAgent(Local<String> name,
109 const AccessorInfo& info);
110
111 // Callbacks that access maps
112 static Handle<Value> MapGet(Local<String> name, const AccessorInfo& info);
113 static Handle<Value> MapSet(Local<String> name,
114 Local<Value> value,
115 const AccessorInfo& info);
116
117 // Utility methods for wrapping C++ objects as JavaScript objects,
118 // and going back again.
119 static Handle<Object> WrapMap(map<string, string>* obj);
120 static map<string, string>* UnwrapMap(Handle<Object> obj);
121 static Handle<Object> WrapRequest(HttpRequest* obj);
122 static HttpRequest* UnwrapRequest(Handle<Object> obj);
123
124 Handle<String> script_;
125 Persistent<Context> context_;
126 Persistent<Function> process_;
127 static Persistent<ObjectTemplate> request_template_;
128 static Persistent<ObjectTemplate> map_template_;
129};
130
131// -------------------------
132// --- P r o c e s s o r ---
133// -------------------------
134
135
136static Handle<Value> LogCallback(const Arguments& args) {
137 if (args.Length() < 1) return v8::Undefined();
138 HandleScope scope;
139 Handle<Value> arg = args[0];
140 String::Utf8Value value(arg);
141 HttpRequestProcessor::Log(*value);
142 return v8::Undefined();
143}
144
145
146// Execute the script and fetch the Process method.
147bool JsHttpRequestProcessor::Initialize(map<string, string>* opts,
148 map<string, string>* output) {
149 // Create a handle scope to hold the temporary references.
150 HandleScope handle_scope;
151
152 // Create a template for the global object where we set the
153 // built-in global functions.
154 Handle<ObjectTemplate> global = ObjectTemplate::New();
155 global->Set(String::New("log"), FunctionTemplate::New(LogCallback));
156
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -0800157 // Each processor gets its own context so different processors don't
158 // affect each other. Context::New returns a persistent handle which
159 // is what we need for the reference to remain after we return from
160 // this method. That persistent handle has to be disposed in the
161 // destructor.
162 context_ = Context::New(NULL, global);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000163
164 // Enter the new context so all the following operations take place
165 // within it.
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -0800166 Context::Scope context_scope(context_);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000167
168 // Make the options mapping available within the context
169 if (!InstallMaps(opts, output))
170 return false;
171
172 // Compile and run the script
173 if (!ExecuteScript(script_))
174 return false;
175
176 // The script compiled and ran correctly. Now we fetch out the
177 // Process function from the global object.
178 Handle<String> process_name = String::New("Process");
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -0800179 Handle<Value> process_val = context_->Global()->Get(process_name);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000180
181 // If there is no Process function, or if it is not a function,
182 // bail out
183 if (!process_val->IsFunction()) return false;
184
185 // It is a function; cast it to a Function
186 Handle<Function> process_fun = Handle<Function>::Cast(process_val);
187
188 // Store the function in a Persistent handle, since we also want
189 // that to remain after this call returns
190 process_ = Persistent<Function>::New(process_fun);
191
192 // All done; all went well
193 return true;
194}
195
196
197bool JsHttpRequestProcessor::ExecuteScript(Handle<String> script) {
198 HandleScope handle_scope;
199
200 // We're just about to compile the script; set up an error handler to
201 // catch any exceptions the script might throw.
202 TryCatch try_catch;
203
204 // Compile the script and check for errors.
205 Handle<Script> compiled_script = Script::Compile(script);
206 if (compiled_script.IsEmpty()) {
207 String::Utf8Value error(try_catch.Exception());
208 Log(*error);
209 // The script failed to compile; bail out.
210 return false;
211 }
212
213 // Run the script!
214 Handle<Value> result = compiled_script->Run();
215 if (result.IsEmpty()) {
216 // The TryCatch above is still in effect and will have caught the error.
217 String::Utf8Value error(try_catch.Exception());
218 Log(*error);
219 // Running the script failed; bail out.
220 return false;
221 }
222 return true;
223}
224
225
226bool JsHttpRequestProcessor::InstallMaps(map<string, string>* opts,
227 map<string, string>* output) {
228 HandleScope handle_scope;
229
230 // Wrap the map object in a JavaScript wrapper
231 Handle<Object> opts_obj = WrapMap(opts);
232
233 // Set the options object as a property on the global object.
234 context_->Global()->Set(String::New("options"), opts_obj);
235
236 Handle<Object> output_obj = WrapMap(output);
237 context_->Global()->Set(String::New("output"), output_obj);
238
239 return true;
240}
241
242
243bool JsHttpRequestProcessor::Process(HttpRequest* request) {
244 // Create a handle scope to keep the temporary object references.
245 HandleScope handle_scope;
246
247 // Enter this processor's context so all the remaining operations
248 // take place there
249 Context::Scope context_scope(context_);
250
251 // Wrap the C++ request object in a JavaScript wrapper
252 Handle<Object> request_obj = WrapRequest(request);
253
254 // Set up an exception handler before calling the Process function
255 TryCatch try_catch;
256
257 // Invoke the process function, giving the global object as 'this'
258 // and one argument, the request.
259 const int argc = 1;
260 Handle<Value> argv[argc] = { request_obj };
261 Handle<Value> result = process_->Call(context_->Global(), argc, argv);
262 if (result.IsEmpty()) {
263 String::Utf8Value error(try_catch.Exception());
264 Log(*error);
265 return false;
266 } else {
267 return true;
268 }
269}
270
271
272JsHttpRequestProcessor::~JsHttpRequestProcessor() {
273 // Dispose the persistent handles. When noone else has any
274 // references to the objects stored in the handles they will be
275 // automatically reclaimed.
276 context_.Dispose();
277 process_.Dispose();
278}
279
280
281Persistent<ObjectTemplate> JsHttpRequestProcessor::request_template_;
282Persistent<ObjectTemplate> JsHttpRequestProcessor::map_template_;
283
284
285// -----------------------------------
286// --- A c c e s s i n g M a p s ---
287// -----------------------------------
288
289// Utility function that wraps a C++ http request object in a
290// JavaScript object.
291Handle<Object> JsHttpRequestProcessor::WrapMap(map<string, string>* obj) {
292 // Handle scope for temporary handles.
293 HandleScope handle_scope;
294
295 // Fetch the template for creating JavaScript map wrappers.
296 // It only has to be created once, which we do on demand.
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100297 if (map_template_.IsEmpty()) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000298 Handle<ObjectTemplate> raw_template = MakeMapTemplate();
299 map_template_ = Persistent<ObjectTemplate>::New(raw_template);
300 }
301 Handle<ObjectTemplate> templ = map_template_;
302
303 // Create an empty map wrapper.
304 Handle<Object> result = templ->NewInstance();
305
306 // Wrap the raw C++ pointer in an External so it can be referenced
307 // from within JavaScript.
308 Handle<External> map_ptr = External::New(obj);
309
310 // Store the map pointer in the JavaScript wrapper.
311 result->SetInternalField(0, map_ptr);
312
313 // Return the result through the current handle scope. Since each
314 // of these handles will go away when the handle scope is deleted
315 // we need to call Close to let one, the result, escape into the
316 // outer handle scope.
317 return handle_scope.Close(result);
318}
319
320
321// Utility function that extracts the C++ map pointer from a wrapper
322// object.
323map<string, string>* JsHttpRequestProcessor::UnwrapMap(Handle<Object> obj) {
324 Handle<External> field = Handle<External>::Cast(obj->GetInternalField(0));
325 void* ptr = field->Value();
326 return static_cast<map<string, string>*>(ptr);
327}
328
329
330// Convert a JavaScript string to a std::string. To not bother too
331// much with string encodings we just use ascii.
332string ObjectToString(Local<Value> value) {
333 String::Utf8Value utf8_value(value);
334 return string(*utf8_value);
335}
336
337
338Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::MapGet(Local<String> name,
339 const AccessorInfo& info) {
340 // Fetch the map wrapped by this object.
341 map<string, string>* obj = UnwrapMap(info.Holder());
342
343 // Convert the JavaScript string to a std::string.
344 string key = ObjectToString(name);
345
346 // Look up the value if it exists using the standard STL ideom.
347 map<string, string>::iterator iter = obj->find(key);
348
349 // If the key is not present return an empty handle as signal
350 if (iter == obj->end()) return Handle<Value>();
351
352 // Otherwise fetch the value and wrap it in a JavaScript string
353 const string& value = (*iter).second;
354 return String::New(value.c_str(), value.length());
355}
356
357
358Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::MapSet(Local<String> name,
359 Local<Value> value_obj,
360 const AccessorInfo& info) {
361 // Fetch the map wrapped by this object.
362 map<string, string>* obj = UnwrapMap(info.Holder());
363
364 // Convert the key and value to std::strings.
365 string key = ObjectToString(name);
366 string value = ObjectToString(value_obj);
367
368 // Update the map.
369 (*obj)[key] = value;
370
371 // Return the value; any non-empty handle will work.
372 return value_obj;
373}
374
375
376Handle<ObjectTemplate> JsHttpRequestProcessor::MakeMapTemplate() {
377 HandleScope handle_scope;
378
379 Handle<ObjectTemplate> result = ObjectTemplate::New();
380 result->SetInternalFieldCount(1);
381 result->SetNamedPropertyHandler(MapGet, MapSet);
382
383 // Again, return the result through the current handle scope.
384 return handle_scope.Close(result);
385}
386
387
388// -------------------------------------------
389// --- A c c e s s i n g R e q u e s t s ---
390// -------------------------------------------
391
392/**
393 * Utility function that wraps a C++ http request object in a
394 * JavaScript object.
395 */
396Handle<Object> JsHttpRequestProcessor::WrapRequest(HttpRequest* request) {
397 // Handle scope for temporary handles.
398 HandleScope handle_scope;
399
400 // Fetch the template for creating JavaScript http request wrappers.
401 // It only has to be created once, which we do on demand.
402 if (request_template_.IsEmpty()) {
403 Handle<ObjectTemplate> raw_template = MakeRequestTemplate();
404 request_template_ = Persistent<ObjectTemplate>::New(raw_template);
405 }
406 Handle<ObjectTemplate> templ = request_template_;
407
408 // Create an empty http request wrapper.
409 Handle<Object> result = templ->NewInstance();
410
411 // Wrap the raw C++ pointer in an External so it can be referenced
412 // from within JavaScript.
413 Handle<External> request_ptr = External::New(request);
414
415 // Store the request pointer in the JavaScript wrapper.
416 result->SetInternalField(0, request_ptr);
417
418 // Return the result through the current handle scope. Since each
419 // of these handles will go away when the handle scope is deleted
420 // we need to call Close to let one, the result, escape into the
421 // outer handle scope.
422 return handle_scope.Close(result);
423}
424
425
426/**
427 * Utility function that extracts the C++ http request object from a
428 * wrapper object.
429 */
430HttpRequest* JsHttpRequestProcessor::UnwrapRequest(Handle<Object> obj) {
431 Handle<External> field = Handle<External>::Cast(obj->GetInternalField(0));
432 void* ptr = field->Value();
433 return static_cast<HttpRequest*>(ptr);
434}
435
436
437Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::GetPath(Local<String> name,
438 const AccessorInfo& info) {
439 // Extract the C++ request object from the JavaScript wrapper.
440 HttpRequest* request = UnwrapRequest(info.Holder());
441
442 // Fetch the path.
443 const string& path = request->Path();
444
445 // Wrap the result in a JavaScript string and return it.
446 return String::New(path.c_str(), path.length());
447}
448
449
450Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::GetReferrer(Local<String> name,
451 const AccessorInfo& info) {
452 HttpRequest* request = UnwrapRequest(info.Holder());
453 const string& path = request->Referrer();
454 return String::New(path.c_str(), path.length());
455}
456
457
458Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::GetHost(Local<String> name,
459 const AccessorInfo& info) {
460 HttpRequest* request = UnwrapRequest(info.Holder());
461 const string& path = request->Host();
462 return String::New(path.c_str(), path.length());
463}
464
465
466Handle<Value> JsHttpRequestProcessor::GetUserAgent(Local<String> name,
467 const AccessorInfo& info) {
468 HttpRequest* request = UnwrapRequest(info.Holder());
469 const string& path = request->UserAgent();
470 return String::New(path.c_str(), path.length());
471}
472
473
474Handle<ObjectTemplate> JsHttpRequestProcessor::MakeRequestTemplate() {
475 HandleScope handle_scope;
476
477 Handle<ObjectTemplate> result = ObjectTemplate::New();
478 result->SetInternalFieldCount(1);
479
480 // Add accessors for each of the fields of the request.
481 result->SetAccessor(String::NewSymbol("path"), GetPath);
482 result->SetAccessor(String::NewSymbol("referrer"), GetReferrer);
483 result->SetAccessor(String::NewSymbol("host"), GetHost);
484 result->SetAccessor(String::NewSymbol("userAgent"), GetUserAgent);
485
486 // Again, return the result through the current handle scope.
487 return handle_scope.Close(result);
488}
489
490
491// --- Test ---
492
493
494void HttpRequestProcessor::Log(const char* event) {
495 printf("Logged: %s\n", event);
496}
497
498
499/**
500 * A simplified http request.
501 */
502class StringHttpRequest : public HttpRequest {
503 public:
504 StringHttpRequest(const string& path,
505 const string& referrer,
506 const string& host,
507 const string& user_agent);
508 virtual const string& Path() { return path_; }
509 virtual const string& Referrer() { return referrer_; }
510 virtual const string& Host() { return host_; }
511 virtual const string& UserAgent() { return user_agent_; }
512 private:
513 string path_;
514 string referrer_;
515 string host_;
516 string user_agent_;
517};
518
519
520StringHttpRequest::StringHttpRequest(const string& path,
521 const string& referrer,
522 const string& host,
523 const string& user_agent)
524 : path_(path),
525 referrer_(referrer),
526 host_(host),
527 user_agent_(user_agent) { }
528
529
530void ParseOptions(int argc,
531 char* argv[],
532 map<string, string>& options,
533 string* file) {
534 for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
535 string arg = argv[i];
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000536 size_t index = arg.find('=', 0);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000537 if (index == string::npos) {
538 *file = arg;
539 } else {
540 string key = arg.substr(0, index);
541 string value = arg.substr(index+1);
542 options[key] = value;
543 }
544 }
545}
546
547
548// Reads a file into a v8 string.
549Handle<String> ReadFile(const string& name) {
550 FILE* file = fopen(name.c_str(), "rb");
551 if (file == NULL) return Handle<String>();
552
553 fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END);
554 int size = ftell(file);
555 rewind(file);
556
557 char* chars = new char[size + 1];
558 chars[size] = '\0';
559 for (int i = 0; i < size;) {
560 int read = fread(&chars[i], 1, size - i, file);
561 i += read;
562 }
563 fclose(file);
564 Handle<String> result = String::New(chars, size);
565 delete[] chars;
566 return result;
567}
568
569
570const int kSampleSize = 6;
571StringHttpRequest kSampleRequests[kSampleSize] = {
572 StringHttpRequest("/process.cc", "localhost", "google.com", "firefox"),
573 StringHttpRequest("/", "localhost", "google.net", "firefox"),
574 StringHttpRequest("/", "localhost", "google.org", "safari"),
575 StringHttpRequest("/", "localhost", "yahoo.com", "ie"),
576 StringHttpRequest("/", "localhost", "yahoo.com", "safari"),
577 StringHttpRequest("/", "localhost", "yahoo.com", "firefox")
578};
579
580
581bool ProcessEntries(HttpRequestProcessor* processor, int count,
582 StringHttpRequest* reqs) {
583 for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
584 if (!processor->Process(&reqs[i]))
585 return false;
586 }
587 return true;
588}
589
590
591void PrintMap(map<string, string>* m) {
592 for (map<string, string>::iterator i = m->begin(); i != m->end(); i++) {
593 pair<string, string> entry = *i;
594 printf("%s: %s\n", entry.first.c_str(), entry.second.c_str());
595 }
596}
597
598
599int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
600 map<string, string> options;
601 string file;
602 ParseOptions(argc, argv, options, &file);
603 if (file.empty()) {
604 fprintf(stderr, "No script was specified.\n");
605 return 1;
606 }
607 HandleScope scope;
608 Handle<String> source = ReadFile(file);
609 if (source.IsEmpty()) {
610 fprintf(stderr, "Error reading '%s'.\n", file.c_str());
611 return 1;
612 }
613 JsHttpRequestProcessor processor(source);
614 map<string, string> output;
615 if (!processor.Initialize(&options, &output)) {
616 fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing processor.\n");
617 return 1;
618 }
619 if (!ProcessEntries(&processor, kSampleSize, kSampleRequests))
620 return 1;
621 PrintMap(&output);
622}