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c6f0d03f60
Refactor and clean up pubsub & pep files
198 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
198 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
package xmpp
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import (
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"strings"
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)
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/*
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The XMPP router helps client and component developers select which XMPP they would like to process,
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and associate processing code depending on the router configuration.
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Here are important rules to keep in mind while setting your routes and matchers:
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- Routes are evaluated in the order they are set.
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- When a route matches, it is executed and all others routes are ignored. For each packet, only a single
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route is executed.
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TODO: Automatically reply to IQ that do not match any route, to comply to XMPP standard.
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*/
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type Router struct {
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// Routes to be matched, in order.
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routes []*Route
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}
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// NewRouter returns a new router instance.
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func NewRouter() *Router {
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return &Router{}
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}
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func (r *Router) Route(s Sender, p Packet) {
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var match RouteMatch
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if r.Match(p, &match) {
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match.Handler.HandlePacket(s, p)
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}
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}
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// NewRoute registers an empty routes
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func (r *Router) NewRoute() *Route {
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route := &Route{}
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r.routes = append(r.routes, route)
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return route
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}
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func (r *Router) Match(p Packet, match *RouteMatch) bool {
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for _, route := range r.routes {
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if route.Match(p, match) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Handle registers a new route with a matcher for a given packet name (iq, message, presence)
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// See Route.Packet() and Route.Handler().
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func (r *Router) Handle(name string, handler Handler) *Route {
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return r.NewRoute().Packet(name).Handler(handler)
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}
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// HandleFunc registers a new route with a matcher for for a given packet name (iq, message, presence)
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// See Route.Path() and Route.HandlerFunc().
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func (r *Router) HandleFunc(name string, f func(s Sender, p Packet)) *Route {
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return r.NewRoute().Packet(name).HandlerFunc(f)
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}
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// ============================================================================
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// Route
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type Handler interface {
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HandlePacket(s Sender, p Packet)
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}
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type Route struct {
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handler Handler
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// Matchers are used to "specialize" routes and focus on specific packet features
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matchers []matcher
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}
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func (r *Route) Handler(handler Handler) *Route {
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r.handler = handler
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return r
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}
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// The HandlerFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of
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// ordinary functions as XMPP handlers. If f is a function
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// with the appropriate signature, HandlerFunc(f) is a
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// Handler that calls f.
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type HandlerFunc func(s Sender, p Packet)
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// HandlePacket calls f(s, p)
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func (f HandlerFunc) HandlePacket(s Sender, p Packet) {
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f(s, p)
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}
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// HandlerFunc sets a handler function for the route
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func (r *Route) HandlerFunc(f HandlerFunc) *Route {
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return r.Handler(f)
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}
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// addMatcher adds a matcher to the route
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func (r *Route) addMatcher(m matcher) *Route {
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r.matchers = append(r.matchers, m)
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return r
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}
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func (r *Route) Match(p Packet, match *RouteMatch) bool {
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for _, m := range r.matchers {
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if matched := m.Match(p, match); !matched {
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return false
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}
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}
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// We have a match, let's pass info route match info
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match.Route = r
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match.Handler = r.handler
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return true
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}
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// --------------------
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// Match on packet name
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type nameMatcher string
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func (n nameMatcher) Match(p Packet, match *RouteMatch) bool {
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var name string
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// TODO: To avoid type switch everywhere in matching, I think we will need to have
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// to move to a concrete type for packets, to make matching and comparison more natural.
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// Current code structure is probably too rigid.
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// Maybe packet types should even be from an enum.
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switch p.(type) {
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case Message:
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name = "message"
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case IQ:
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name = "iq"
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case Presence:
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name = "presence"
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}
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if name == string(n) {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// Packet matches on a packet name (iq, message, presence, ...)
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// It matches on the Local part of the xml.Name
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func (r *Route) Packet(name string) *Route {
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name = strings.ToLower(name)
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return r.addMatcher(nameMatcher(name))
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}
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// -------------------------
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// Match on IQ and namespace
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// nsIqMather matches on a list of IQ payload namespaces
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type nsIQMatcher []string
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func (m nsIQMatcher) Match(p Packet, match *RouteMatch) bool {
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// TODO
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iq, ok := p.(IQ)
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if !ok {
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return false
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}
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if len(iq.Payload) < 1 {
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return false
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}
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return matchInArray(m, iq.Payload[0].Namespace())
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}
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// IQNamespaces adds an IQ matcher, expecting both an IQ and a
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func (r *Route) IQNamespaces(namespaces ...string) *Route {
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for k, v := range namespaces {
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namespaces[k] = strings.ToLower(v)
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}
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return r.addMatcher(nsIQMatcher(namespaces))
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}
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// ============================================================================
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// Matchers
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// Matchers are used to "specialize" routes and focus on specific packet features
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type matcher interface {
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Match(Packet, *RouteMatch) bool
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}
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// RouteMatch extracts and gather match information
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type RouteMatch struct {
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Route *Route
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Handler Handler
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}
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// matchInArray is a generic matching function to check if a string is a list
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// of specific function
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func matchInArray(arr []string, value string) bool {
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for _, str := range arr {
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if str == value {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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