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# OPS
#
# - OpenSRS Protocol Suite (OPS) Protocol Translator
#
# Dependencies:
# XML_Codec module must be installed
#
# History
# 2000-06-06 vm First version
# 2000-06-12 vm Updated for action,object calls, fixed version numbering,
# vm Added error routine to return error hash
# 2000-06-14 vm Added msg_id and msg_type header fields
# 2000-06-19 vm Added error trapping for XML::Parser errors
# 2000-06-20 vm Fixed bug introduced when added error trapping, which
# was causing $ref variable to go out of scope
# 2000-06-21 vm Improved decoder performance by moving parser and codec
# creation to package new(), so only executes once
# when object is created
# 2000-07-06 vlad read_message() and write_message() methods added
# 2000-07-06 vlad read_data() and write_data() methods added
package OPS;
use POSIX qw(:signal_h);
use strict;
use vars qw($_OPS_VERSION $_OPT $_SPACER $_CRLF $_SESSID $_MSGCNT
$_PARSER $_XML_CODEC );
my $_OPS_VERSION = "0.9";
my $_OPT = "";
my $_SPACER = " "; # indent character
my $_CRLF = "\n";
my $_MSGTYPE_STD = "standard";
my $CRLF = "\r\n";
my $MAX_POST;
use strict;
use vars qw($VAR1 $VERSION);
use IO::File;
use XML::Parser;
use XML_Codec;
use Data::Dumper;
$VERSION = '0.2';
#
# sub: new
#
# Class constructor
#
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
my $option = $args{option};
my $self = {};
if ( defined($option) )
{
if ($option eq 'compress')
{
# use compression, turn off all spaces and newlines
# print "DEBUG--compression on\n";
$_OPT = 'compress';
$_SPACER = "";
$_CRLF = "";
}
}
if ( $args{max_post} and $args{max_post} > 0) {
$self->set_max_post($args{max_post});
}
# create private XML::Parser, so we can reuse it
$_PARSER = XML::Parser->new(Style=>'Tree');
$_XML_CODEC = new XML_Codec(option=>$_OPT);
# create session id for this object, reset message counter
$_SESSID = rand;
$_MSGCNT = 0;
return bless $self,$class;
}
#
# sub: decode
#
# Accepts and OPS protocol message or an IO::File object
# and decodes the data into a perl reference
#
sub decode
{
my ($obj, $in) = @_;
my ($ops_msg, $msg_id, $msg_type, $ref);
# determine if we were passed a string (SCALAR)
# or a IO::File object (REF)
if (ref($in) eq 'IO::File')
{
# read the file into a string, then process as usual
$ops_msg = join ('',$in->getlines); # no hardcoded size limit, not as efficient?
#$in->read($ops_msg,8192); # using read buffer, BUT limits size of message
}
else
{
$ops_msg = $in;
}
# if preamble exists, remove it
# $ops_msg =~ s/(\W*)\s*\?\s*xml.+\?\s*>//i; # <?xml ... ?>
# $ops_msg =~ s/(\W*)\s*\!\s*DOCTYPE.+\s*>//i; # <!DOCTYPE ... >
# check for envelope protocol being used
if ($ENV{OPS_DUMP_XML}){
warn ("OPS XML : ", $ops_msg);
}
if ($ops_msg !~ /\<OPS_envelope\>/) #(\W*)
{
# unsupported envelope, send back error
return $obj->_ops_error("OPS_ERR","OPS Decode Error: Envelope Protocol Not Supported");
}
else
{
# extract message type
# $ops_msg =~ m#\<msg_type\>(.+)\<\/msg_type\>#s; $msg_type=$1;
# extract message id
# $ops_msg =~ m#\<msg_id\>(.+)\<\/msg_id\>#s; $msg_id=$1;
# extract envelope body
$ops_msg =~ m#\<body\>(.+)\<\/body\>#s; $ops_msg=$1 ;
# trap errors
eval
{
my $tree = $_PARSER->parse($ops_msg);
# turn into a perl reference
$ref = $_XML_CODEC->decode($tree);
# stuff message id and type into hash
# $ref->{'_OPS_msg_id'} = $msg_id;
# $ref->{'_OPS_msg_type'} = $msg_type;
};
if ( $@ )
{
# parser error occured, send back an error code
return $obj->_ops_error("OPS_ERR","OPS Decode Error: XML Parse Error\n[" . $@ . "]");
}
else
{
return $ref;
}
}
}
#
# sub: encode
#
# Accepts a perl reference and encodes it into an OPS protocol message
#
sub encode
{
my ($obj,$ref) = @_;
local $Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1;
if ($ENV{OPS_DUMP_XML}){
warn ("OPS Dumper : ", Dumper($ref));
}
# create message id and type
$_MSGCNT++;
my $msg_id = $_SESSID + $_MSGCNT; # addition removes the leading zero
# my $msg_id = $_MSGCNT . $_SESSID; # marginally faster but less intuitive numbering
my $msg_type = $_MSGTYPE_STD;
# normalize certain fields if they exist
$ref->{'protocol'} = uc($ref->{'protocol'}) if ($ref->{'protocol'});
$ref->{'action'} = uc($ref->{'action'}) if ($ref->{'action'});
$ref->{'object'} = uc($ref->{'object'}) if ($ref->{'object'});
# add action type, which is a superset of the action
# ($ref->{'action_type'}) = $ref->{'action'} =~ /(\w+)_/ if ($ref->{'action'});
# ($ref->{'action_type'}) = $ref->{'action'} if ($ref->{'action_type'} eq "");
# Note: if you want any additional values in the data_block add them
# to the hash now, before the encoder is called
# my $xml_codec = new XML_Codec(option=>$_OPT);
# my $xml_data_block = $xml_codec->encode($ref);
my $xml_data_block = $_XML_CODEC->encode($ref);
if ($ENV{OPS_DUMP_XML}){
warn ("OPS Dumper after encoding: ", Dumper($ref));
}
# wrap up data_block and add headers
my $ops_msg = qq {<?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>$_CRLF<!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope SYSTEM "ops.dtd">$_CRLF<OPS_envelope>$_CRLF$_SPACER<header>$_CRLF$_SPACER$_SPACER<version>$_OPS_VERSION</version>$_CRLF$_SPACER$_SPACER</header>$_CRLF$_SPACER<body>$_CRLF$xml_data_block$_CRLF$_SPACER</body>$_CRLF</OPS_envelope>};
return $ops_msg;
}
#
# write_data(): writes a message to a socket ( buffered IO)
#
sub write_data {
my ( $self, $fh, $msg ) = @_;
my ( $len );
$len = length $msg;
local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
# write headers
print $fh "Content-Length: $len", $CRLF, $CRLF;
# write data
print $fh $msg;
}
#
# sub: write_message()
#
# Method to write a message to a socket (buffer IO)
#
sub write_message {
my ( $self, $fh, $hr ) = @_;
my ( $msg );
$msg = $self->encode( $hr );
$self->write_data( $fh, $msg );
}
#
# read_data(): reads data from a socket.
# Returns buffer with data (or undef for a short read)
#
my $too_long = 0;
sub alrm_handler { $too_long = 1 }
sub read_data {
my ( $self, $fh, $timeout ) = @_;
my ( $line, $len, $buf, $hr );
$too_long = 0;
if ( $timeout ) {
sigaction SIGALRM, new POSIX::SigAction( 'OPS::alrm_handler' );
alarm( $timeout );
}
while (defined( $line = <$fh>)) {
last if $too_long;
# get the length of the data buffer
if ( not $len and
$line =~ /^\s*Content-Length:\s+(\d+)\s*\r\n/i )
{
$len = $1;
if ($self->get_max_post() and $len > $self->get_max_post()){
die 'post_too_long';
}
}
# wait till the empty line
next unless $line eq $CRLF;
read( $fh, $buf, $len) == $len or $buf = undef;
last;
}
alarm(0) if $timeout;
return $buf;
}
#
# sub: read_message()
#
# Method to read message from a socket (buffer IO)
# Returns a reference to a hash
#
# Default timeout on read: 2 seconds
#
sub read_message {
my ( $self, $fh, $timeout ) = @_;
my ( $buf );
$buf = $self->read_data( $fh, $timeout || 2 );
return ( $buf ? $self->decode( $buf ) : undef );
}
#
# sub: _ops_error()
#
# Internal method to generate error code hashes
#
sub _ops_error
{
my ($obj,$err_code,$err_text) = @_;
return ( { response_code=>$err_code,
response_text=>$err_text,
is_success=>0
}
);
}
sub get_max_post {return $MAX_POST}
sub set_max_post {
my ( $self, $max_post ) = @_;
if ( $max_post > 0 ) {
$MAX_POST = $max_post;
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
OPS - Protocol Translator for the OpenSRS Protocol Suite
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use OPS;
my $ops = new OPS;
# encode
$ops_msg = $ops->encode($hash_ref);
# decode
$hash_ref = $ops->decode($ops_msg);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
OPS is a module that encodes perl data structures into OPS protocol messages,
and also converts OPS protocol messages back into perl data structures.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new
This is a class method, the constructor for OPS. Options are passed as
keyword value pairs. Recognized options are :
=over 4
=item * option
Currently the only recognized option is "compress". This turns on OPS protocol
compression by removing irrelevant whitespace and newline characters.
=back
=item encode(HASH REF)
This method encodes a hash structure into an OPS protocol message. You must
pass a reference to a hash. Any arbitrary data structure is supported (e.g.
a hash or array, or a hash of array of hashes of hashes, and so on.)
The method returns a string.
=over 4
=item example:
use OPS;
my $ops = new OPS;
# CREATE A REFERENCE TO A HASH
my $ref = {
protocol=>'RMP',
action=>'reply',
response_code=>'200',
response_text=>'OKAY',
is_success=>1,
domain_list=> [ 'ns1.example.com',
'ns2.example.com',
'ns3.example.com'
] ],
} ;
# encode data structure
my $ops_msg = $ops->encode( $ref );
=back
=item decode(STRING or IO::File object)
This method decodes an OPS protocol message
and turns it into a perl hash structure. This method accepts either an OPS
protocol string, or an IO::File object to the OPS message.
The method returns a reference to a hash.
=over 4
=item example:
use OPS;
my $ops = new OPS;
# $ops_msg is an OPS protocl message received
# from somewhere, now decode it
my $ref = $ops->decode($ops_msg);
=back
=over 4
=item read_data
This method returns a buffer with data an open socket.
=back
=over 4
=item read_message
This method reads a message from an open socket. It returns a hash reference.
=back
=over 4
=item write_data
This method writes a buffer with data to an open socket. It returns true if successul.
=back
=over 4
=item write_message
This method writes a message to an open socket. It takes a hash reference as a parameter and returns true if successul.
=back
=over 4
=item example:
use OPS;
my $ops = new OPS;
...
my $client = $server->accept();
my $request = $ops->read_message( $client );
my $response = { protocol => 'RAP',
action => 'reply',
response_code => 200,
response_text => 'OKAY',
is_success => 1
};
$ops->write_message( $client, $response ) or error( 'can\'t write to socket' );
...
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Victor Magdic, Tucows Inc. <vmagdic@tucows.com>
=back
=cut
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