| // Based on https://github.com/Nanonid/rison at e64af6c096fd30950ec32cfd48526ca6ee21649d (Jun 9, 2017) |
| |
| import {assert, unwrap} from './assert'; |
| |
| import {isString} from '../lib/common-utils'; |
| |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // |
| // the stringifier is based on |
| // http://json.org/json.js as of 2006-04-28 from json.org |
| // the parser is based on |
| // http://osteele.com/sources/openlaszlo/json |
| // |
| |
| /* |
| * we divide the uri-safe glyphs into three sets |
| * <rison> - used by rison ' ! : ( ) , |
| * <reserved> - not common in strings, reserved * @ $ & ; = |
| * |
| * we define <identifier> as anything that's not forbidden |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * punctuation characters that are legal inside ids. |
| */ |
| // this var isn't actually used |
| //rison.idchar_punctuation = "_-./~"; |
| |
| const not_idchar = " '!:(),*@$"; |
| |
| /** |
| * characters that are illegal as the start of an id |
| * this is so ids can't look like numbers. |
| */ |
| const not_idstart = '-0123456789'; |
| |
| const [id_ok, next_id] = (() => { |
| const _idrx = '[^' + not_idstart + not_idchar + '][^' + not_idchar + ']*'; |
| return [ |
| new RegExp('^' + _idrx + '$'), |
| // regexp to find the end of an id when parsing |
| // g flag on the regexp is necessary for iterative regexp.exec() |
| new RegExp(_idrx, 'g'), |
| ]; |
| })(); |
| |
| /** |
| * this is like encodeURIComponent() but quotes fewer characters. |
| * |
| * @see rison.uri_ok |
| * |
| * encodeURIComponent passes ~!*()-_.' |
| * rison.quote also passes ,:@$/ |
| * and quotes " " as "+" instead of "%20" |
| */ |
| export function quote(x: string) { |
| if (/^[-A-Za-z0-9~!*()_.',:@$/]*$/.test(x)) return x; |
| |
| return encodeURIComponent(x) |
| .replace(/%2C/g, ',') |
| .replace(/%3A/g, ':') |
| .replace(/%40/g, '@') |
| .replace(/%24/g, '$') |
| .replace(/%2F/g, '/') |
| .replace(/%20/g, '+'); |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // based on json.js 2006-04-28 from json.org |
| // license: http://www.json.org/license.html |
| // |
| // hacked by nix for use in uris. |
| // |
| // url-ok but quoted in strings |
| const string_table = { |
| "'": true, |
| '!': true, |
| }; |
| |
| class Encoders { |
| static array(x: JSONValue[]) { |
| const a = ['!(']; |
| let b; |
| let i; |
| const l = x.length; |
| let v; |
| for (i = 0; i < l; i += 1) { |
| v = enc(x[i]); |
| if (typeof v == 'string') { |
| if (b) { |
| a[a.length] = ','; |
| } |
| a[a.length] = v; |
| b = true; |
| } |
| } |
| a[a.length] = ')'; |
| return a.join(''); |
| } |
| static boolean(x: boolean) { |
| if (x) return '!t'; |
| return '!f'; |
| } |
| static null() { |
| return '!n'; |
| } |
| static number(x: number) { |
| if (!isFinite(x)) return '!n'; |
| // strip '+' out of exponent, '-' is ok though |
| return String(x).replace(/\+/, ''); |
| } |
| static object(x: Record<string, JSONValue> | null) { |
| if (x) { |
| // because typeof null === 'object' |
| if (x instanceof Array) { |
| return Encoders.array(x); |
| } |
| |
| const a = ['(']; |
| let b = false; |
| let i: string; |
| let v: string | undefined; |
| let k: string; |
| let ki: number; |
| const ks: string[] = []; |
| for (const i in x) ks[ks.length] = i; |
| ks.sort(); |
| for (ki = 0; ki < ks.length; ki++) { |
| i = ks[ki]; |
| v = enc(x[i]); |
| if (typeof v == 'string') { |
| if (b) { |
| a[a.length] = ','; |
| } |
| k = isNaN(parseInt(i)) ? Encoders.string(i) : Encoders.number(parseInt(i)); |
| a.push(k, ':', v); |
| b = true; |
| } |
| } |
| a[a.length] = ')'; |
| return a.join(''); |
| } |
| return '!n'; |
| } |
| static string(x: string) { |
| if (x === '') return "''"; |
| |
| if (id_ok.test(x)) return x; |
| |
| x = x.replace(/(['!])/g, function (a, b) { |
| if (string_table[b]) return '!' + b; |
| return b; |
| }); |
| return "'" + x + "'"; |
| } |
| static undefined() { |
| // ignore undefined just like JSON |
| return undefined; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const encode_table: Record<string, (x: any) => string | undefined> = { |
| array: Encoders.array, |
| object: Encoders.object, |
| boolean: Encoders.boolean, |
| string: Encoders.string, |
| number: Encoders.number, |
| null: Encoders.null, |
| undefined: Encoders.undefined, |
| }; |
| |
| function enc(v: JSONValue | (JSONValue & {toJSON?: () => string})) { |
| if (v && typeof v === 'object' && 'toJSON' in v && typeof v.toJSON === 'function') v = v.toJSON(); |
| if (typeof v in encode_table) { |
| return encode_table[typeof v](v); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * rison-encode a javascript structure |
| * |
| * implemementation based on Douglas Crockford's json.js: |
| * http://json.org/json.js as of 2006-04-28 from json.org |
| * |
| */ |
| export function encode(v: JSONValue | (JSONValue & {toJSON?: () => string})) { |
| return enc(v); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * rison-encode a javascript object without surrounding parens |
| * |
| */ |
| export function encode_object(v: JSONValue) { |
| if (typeof v != 'object' || v === null || v instanceof Array) |
| throw new Error('rison.encode_object expects an object argument'); |
| const r = unwrap(encode_table[typeof v](v)); |
| return r.substring(1, r.length - 1); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * rison-encode a javascript array without surrounding parens |
| * |
| */ |
| export function encode_array(v: JSONValue) { |
| if (!(v instanceof Array)) throw new Error('rison.encode_array expects an array argument'); |
| const r = unwrap(encode_table[typeof v](v)); |
| return r.substring(2, r.length - 1); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * rison-encode and uri-encode a javascript structure |
| * |
| */ |
| export function encode_uri(v: JSONValue) { |
| return quote(unwrap(encode_table[typeof v](v))); |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // based on openlaszlo-json and hacked by nix for use in uris. |
| // |
| // Author: Oliver Steele |
| // Copyright: Copyright 2006 Oliver Steele. All rights reserved. |
| // Homepage: http://osteele.com/sources/openlaszlo/json |
| // License: MIT License. |
| // Version: 1.0 |
| |
| /** |
| * parse a rison string into a javascript structure. |
| * |
| * this is the simplest decoder entry point. |
| * |
| * based on Oliver Steele's OpenLaszlo-JSON |
| * http://osteele.com/sources/openlaszlo/json |
| */ |
| export function decode(r: string) { |
| const p = new Parser(); |
| return p.parse(r); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parse an o-rison string into a javascript structure. |
| * |
| * this simply adds parentheses around the string before parsing. |
| */ |
| export function decode_object(r: string) { |
| return decode('(' + r + ')'); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parse an a-rison string into a javascript structure. |
| * |
| * this simply adds array markup around the string before parsing. |
| */ |
| export function decode_array(r: string) { |
| return decode('!(' + r + ')'); |
| } |
| |
| // prettier-ignore |
| export type JSONValue = |
| | string |
| | number |
| | boolean |
| | null |
| | undefined |
| | {[x: string]: JSONValue} |
| | Array<JSONValue>; |
| |
| class Parser { |
| /** |
| * a string containing acceptable whitespace characters. |
| * by default the rison decoder tolerates no whitespace. |
| * to accept whitespace set rison.parser.WHITESPACE = " \t\n\r\f"; |
| */ |
| static WHITESPACE = ''; |
| |
| static readonly bangs = { |
| t: true, |
| f: false, |
| n: null, |
| '(': Parser.parse_array, |
| }; |
| |
| string: string; |
| index: number; |
| readonly table: Record<string, () => JSONValue>; |
| |
| constructor() { |
| this.string = ''; |
| this.index = -1; |
| this.table = { |
| '!': () => { |
| const s = this.string; |
| const c = s.charAt(this.index++); |
| if (!c) return this.error('"!" at end of input'); |
| const x = Parser.bangs[c]; |
| if (typeof x == 'function') { |
| // eslint-disable-next-line no-useless-call |
| return x.call(null, this); |
| } else if (typeof x === 'undefined') { |
| return this.error('unknown literal: "!' + c + '"'); |
| } |
| return x; |
| }, |
| '(': () => { |
| const o: JSONValue = {}; |
| let c; |
| let count = 0; |
| while ((c = this.next()) !== ')') { |
| if (count) { |
| if (c !== ',') this.error("missing ','"); |
| } else if (c === ',') { |
| this.error("extra ','"); |
| } else --this.index; |
| const k = this.readValue(); |
| if (typeof k == 'undefined') return undefined; |
| if (this.next() !== ':') this.error("missing ':'"); |
| const v = this.readValue(); |
| if (typeof v == 'undefined') return undefined; |
| assert(isString(k)); |
| o[k] = v; |
| count++; |
| } |
| return o; |
| }, |
| "'": () => { |
| const s = this.string; |
| let i = this.index; |
| let start = i; |
| const segments: string[] = []; |
| let c; |
| while ((c = s.charAt(i++)) !== "'") { |
| //if (i == s.length) return this.error('unmatched "\'"'); |
| if (!c) this.error('unmatched "\'"'); |
| if (c === '!') { |
| if (start < i - 1) segments.push(s.slice(start, i - 1)); |
| c = s.charAt(i++); |
| if ("!'".includes(c)) { |
| segments.push(c); |
| } else { |
| this.error('invalid string escape: "!' + c + '"'); |
| } |
| start = i; |
| } |
| } |
| if (start < i - 1) segments.push(s.slice(start, i - 1)); |
| this.index = i; |
| return segments.length === 1 ? segments[0] : segments.join(''); |
| }, |
| // Also any digit. The statement that follows this table |
| // definition fills in the digits. |
| '-': () => { |
| let s = this.string; |
| let i = this.index; |
| const start = i - 1; |
| let state = 'int'; |
| let permittedSigns = '-'; |
| const transitions = { |
| 'int+.': 'frac', |
| 'int+e': 'exp', |
| 'frac+e': 'exp', |
| }; |
| do { |
| const c = s.charAt(i++); |
| if (!c) break; |
| if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') continue; |
| if (permittedSigns.includes(c)) { |
| permittedSigns = ''; |
| continue; |
| } |
| state = transitions[state + '+' + c.toLowerCase()]; |
| if (state === 'exp') permittedSigns = '-'; |
| } while (state); |
| this.index = --i; |
| s = s.slice(start, i); |
| if (s === '-') this.error('invalid number'); |
| return Number(s); |
| }, |
| }; |
| // copy table['-'] to each of table[i] | i <- '0'..'9': |
| for (let i = 0; i <= 9; i++) this.table[String(i)] = this.table['-']; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parse a rison string into a javascript structure. |
| */ |
| parse(str: string): JSONValue { |
| this.string = str; |
| this.index = 0; |
| const value = this.readValue(); |
| // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-condition |
| if (this.next()) this.error("unable to parse string as rison: '" + encode(str) + "'"); |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| error(message: string): never { |
| throw new Error('rison parser error: ' + message); |
| } |
| |
| readValue(): JSONValue { |
| const c = this.next(); |
| const fn = c && this.table[c]; |
| |
| if (fn) return fn.apply(this); |
| |
| // fell through table, parse as an id |
| |
| const s = this.string; |
| const i = this.index - 1; |
| |
| // Regexp.lastIndex may not work right in IE before 5.5? |
| // g flag on the regexp is also necessary |
| next_id.lastIndex = i; |
| const m = unwrap(next_id.exec(s)); |
| |
| // console.log('matched id', i, r.lastIndex); |
| |
| if (m.length > 0) { |
| const id = m[0]; |
| this.index = i + id.length; |
| return id; // a string |
| } |
| |
| if (c) this.error("invalid character: '" + c + "'"); |
| this.error('empty expression'); |
| } |
| |
| next(): string | undefined { |
| let c: string; |
| const s = this.string; |
| let i = this.index; |
| do { |
| if (i === s.length) return undefined; |
| c = s.charAt(i++); |
| } while (Parser.WHITESPACE.includes(c)); |
| this.index = i; |
| return c; |
| } |
| |
| static parse_array(parser: Parser): JSONValue[] | undefined { |
| const ar: JSONValue[] = []; |
| let c; |
| while ((c = parser.next()) !== ')') { |
| if (!c) return parser.error("unmatched '!('"); |
| if (ar.length) { |
| if (c !== ',') parser.error("missing ','"); |
| } else if (c === ',') { |
| return parser.error("extra ','"); |
| } else --parser.index; |
| const n = parser.readValue(); |
| if (n === undefined) return undefined; |
| ar.push(n); |
| } |
| return ar; |
| } |
| } |