mukan-consensus/rpc/jsonrpc/server/rpc_func.go
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refactor: replace all github.com upstream refs with git.cw.tr/mukan-network
2026-05-11 03:36:20 +03:00

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package server
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"strings"
"git.cw.tr/mukan-network/mukan-consensus/libs/log"
)
// RegisterRPCFuncs adds a route for each function in the funcMap, as well as
// general jsonrpc and websocket handlers for all functions. "result" is the
// interface on which the result objects are registered, and is popualted with
// every RPCResponse
func RegisterRPCFuncs(mux *http.ServeMux, funcMap map[string]*RPCFunc, logger log.Logger) {
// HTTP endpoints
for funcName, rpcFunc := range funcMap {
mux.HandleFunc("/"+funcName, makeHTTPHandler(rpcFunc, logger))
}
// JSONRPC endpoints
mux.HandleFunc("/", handleInvalidJSONRPCPaths(makeJSONRPCHandler(funcMap, logger)))
}
type Option func(*RPCFunc)
// Cacheable enables returning a cache control header from RPC functions to
// which it is applied.
//
// `noCacheDefArgs` is a list of argument names that, if omitted or set to
// their defaults when calling the RPC function, will skip the response
// caching.
func Cacheable(noCacheDefArgs ...string) Option {
return func(r *RPCFunc) {
r.cacheable = true
r.noCacheDefArgs = make(map[string]interface{})
for _, arg := range noCacheDefArgs {
r.noCacheDefArgs[arg] = nil
}
}
}
// Ws enables WebSocket communication.
func Ws() Option {
return func(r *RPCFunc) {
r.ws = true
}
}
// RPCFunc contains the introspected type information for a function
type RPCFunc struct {
f reflect.Value // underlying rpc function
args []reflect.Type // type of each function arg
returns []reflect.Type // type of each return arg
argNames []string // name of each argument
cacheable bool // enable cache control
ws bool // enable websocket communication
noCacheDefArgs map[string]interface{} // a lookup table of args that, if not supplied or are set to default values, cause us to not cache
}
// NewRPCFunc wraps a function for introspection.
// f is the function, args are comma separated argument names
func NewRPCFunc(f interface{}, args string, options ...Option) *RPCFunc {
return newRPCFunc(f, args, options...)
}
// NewWSRPCFunc wraps a function for introspection and use in the websockets.
func NewWSRPCFunc(f interface{}, args string, options ...Option) *RPCFunc {
options = append(options, Ws())
return newRPCFunc(f, args, options...)
}
// cacheableWithArgs returns whether or not a call to this function is cacheable,
// given the specified arguments.
func (f *RPCFunc) cacheableWithArgs(args []reflect.Value) bool {
if !f.cacheable {
return false
}
// Skip the context variable common to all RPC functions
for i := 1; i < len(f.args); i++ {
// f.argNames does not include the context variable
argName := f.argNames[i-1]
if _, hasDefault := f.noCacheDefArgs[argName]; hasDefault {
// Argument with default value was not supplied
if i >= len(args) {
return false
}
// Argument with default value is set to its zero value
if args[i].IsZero() {
return false
}
}
}
return true
}
func newRPCFunc(f interface{}, args string, options ...Option) *RPCFunc {
var argNames []string
if args != "" {
argNames = strings.Split(args, ",")
}
r := &RPCFunc{
f: reflect.ValueOf(f),
args: funcArgTypes(f),
returns: funcReturnTypes(f),
argNames: argNames,
}
for _, opt := range options {
opt(r)
}
return r
}
// return a function's argument types
func funcArgTypes(f interface{}) []reflect.Type {
t := reflect.TypeOf(f)
n := t.NumIn()
typez := make([]reflect.Type, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
typez[i] = t.In(i)
}
return typez
}
// return a function's return types
func funcReturnTypes(f interface{}) []reflect.Type {
t := reflect.TypeOf(f)
n := t.NumOut()
typez := make([]reflect.Type, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
typez[i] = t.Out(i)
}
return typez
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
// NOTE: assume returns is result struct and error. If error is not nil, return it
func unreflectResult(returns []reflect.Value) (interface{}, error) {
errV := returns[1]
if errV.Interface() != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v", errV.Interface())
}
rv := returns[0]
// the result is a registered interface,
// we need a pointer to it so we can marshal with type byte
rvp := reflect.New(rv.Type())
rvp.Elem().Set(rv)
return rvp.Interface(), nil
}