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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.tuscany.sca.binding.http.format; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.List; import java.util.Set; import java.util.SortedSet; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import java.util.TreeSet; import javax.servlet.ServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.binding.http.provider.HTTPContext; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.interfacedef.DataType; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.interfacedef.Operation; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.invocation.Interceptor; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.invocation.Invoker; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.invocation.Message; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.runtime.RuntimeEndpoint; import org.oasisopen.sca.ServiceRuntimeException; /** * Handles the default wire format for the http binding * * 1- determine the request and response format (xml, json, etc) from the * binding config or content type header and accept headers * - TODO: need a way to configure the databinding framework based on that format * 2- get the request contents from the HttpServletRequest * - for a post its just the request body * - for a get need to convert the query string into a body based on the format (xml, json, etc) * 3- send the request on down the wire * 4- set the response contents in the HttpServletResponse * (the databinding should already have put it in the correct format) * */ public class HTTPDefaultWireFormatServiceInterceptor implements Interceptor { private Invoker next; private String jsonpCallbackName = "callback"; public HTTPDefaultWireFormatServiceInterceptor(RuntimeEndpoint endpoint) { } @Override public void setNext(Invoker next) { this.next = next; } @Override public Invoker getNext() { return next; } @Override public Message invoke(Message msg) { try { return invokeResponse(getNext().invoke(invokeRequest(msg))); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServiceRuntimeException(e); } } private Message invokeRequest(Message msg) throws IOException { HTTPContext context = msg.getBindingContext(); HttpServletRequest servletRequest = context.getRequest(); if ("GET".equals(servletRequest.getMethod())) { msg.setBody(getRequestFromQueryString(msg.getOperation(), servletRequest)); } else { msg.setBody(getRequestFromPost(msg.getOperation(), servletRequest)); } return msg; } /** * The data binding seems to be expecting an Object array of json strings so if the * post data is a json array convert that to an array of strings * TODO: should this be being done by the data binding framework? */ private Object[] getRequestFromPost(Operation operation, HttpServletRequest servletRequest) throws IOException { List<Object> os = new ArrayList<Object>(); String data = read(servletRequest); if (data.length() > 0) { if (data.startsWith("[") && data.endsWith("]")) { data = data.substring(1, data.length()-1); StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(data, ","); while (st.hasMoreElements()) { os.add(st.nextElement()); } } else { os.add(data); } } return os.toArray(); } private Message invokeResponse(Message msg) throws IOException { HTTPContext context = msg.getBindingContext(); HttpServletRequest servletRequest = context.getRequest(); HttpServletResponse servletResponse = context.getResponse(); if (msg.isFault()) { servletResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, String.valueOf(msg.getBody())); } else { String response = getResponseAsString(servletRequest, servletResponse, msg.getBody()); servletResponse.getOutputStream().println(response); } return msg; } /** * Turn the request into a string array of JSON structures. The data binding * layer will then convert each of the individual parameters into the appropriate * types for the implementation interface * * From ML thread: http://apache.markmail.org/message/ix3vvyomronellmi * 1- if the binding configuration contains a mapping from query parameter name to operation parameter then use that. * 2- if the service interface or impl uses jaxrs annotations to name the parameters then use that mapping * 3- if the query parameters are name arg0, arg1 etc than use those names for the mapping, * 4- otherwise use the order in the query string. */ protected Object[] getRequestFromQueryString(Operation operation, ServletRequest servletRequest) { List<DataType> types = operation.getInputType().getLogical(); int typesIndex = 0; List<String> jsonRequestArray = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String name : getOrderedParameterNames(servletRequest)) { String jsonRequest = ""; // quote string parameters so clients work in the usual javascript way if (typesIndex < types.size() && String.class.equals(types.get(typesIndex++).getGenericType())) { String x = servletRequest.getParameter(name); if (x.startsWith("\"") || x.startsWith("'")) { jsonRequest += x; } else { if (x.contains("\"")) { jsonRequest += "'" + x + "'"; } else { jsonRequest += "\"" + x + "\""; } } } else { jsonRequest += servletRequest.getParameter(name); } jsonRequestArray.add(jsonRequest); } return jsonRequestArray.toArray(); } /** * Get the request parameter names in the correct order. * Either the query parameters are named arg0, arg1, arg2 etc or else use the order * from the order in the query string. Eg, the url: * http://localhost:8085/HelloWorldService/sayHello2?first=petra&last=arnold&callback=foo" * should invoke: * sayHello2("petra", "arnold") * so the parameter names should be ordered: "first", "last" */ protected List<String> getOrderedParameterNames(ServletRequest servletRequest) { List<String> orderedNames = new ArrayList<String>(); Set<String> parameterNames = servletRequest.getParameterMap().keySet(); if (parameterNames.contains("arg0")) { for (int i=0; i<parameterNames.size(); i++) { String name = "arg" + i; if (parameterNames.contains(name)) { orderedNames.add(name); } else { break; } } } else { final String queryString = ((HttpServletRequest)servletRequest).getQueryString(); SortedSet<String> sortedNames = new TreeSet<String>(new Comparator<String>(){ public int compare(String o1, String o2) { int i = queryString.indexOf(o1); int j = queryString.indexOf(o2); return i - j; }}); for (String name : parameterNames) { // ignore system and jsonpCallbackName parameters if (!name.startsWith("_") && !name.equals(jsonpCallbackName)) { sortedNames.add(name); } } orderedNames.addAll(sortedNames); } return orderedNames; } /** * The databinding layer will have converted the return type into a JSON string so simply * add wrap it for return. */ protected String getResponseAsString(HttpServletRequest servletRequest, HttpServletResponse servletResponse, Object response) { String jsonResponse = response == null ? "" : response.toString(); if ("GET".equals(servletRequest.getMethod())) { // handle JSONP callback name padding String callback = servletRequest.getParameter(jsonpCallbackName); if (callback != null && callback.length() > 1) { jsonResponse = callback + "(" + jsonResponse + ");"; } } return jsonResponse; } protected static String read(HttpServletRequest servletRequest) throws IOException { InputStream is = servletRequest.getInputStream(); BufferedReader reader = null; try { reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is)); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); String str; while ((str = reader.readLine()) != null) { sb.append(str); } return sb.toString().trim(); } finally { if (reader != null) { reader.close(); } } } }