#!/usr/bin/perl # Support for external plugins written in other languages. # Communication via XML RPC to a pipe. # See externaldemo for an example of a plugin that uses this. package IkiWiki::Plugin::external; use warnings; use strict; use IkiWiki 3.00; use RPC::XML; use IPC::Open2; use IO::Handle; my %plugins; sub import { my $self=shift; my $plugin=shift; return unless defined $plugin; my ($plugin_read, $plugin_write); my $pid = open2($plugin_read, $plugin_write, IkiWiki::possibly_foolish_untaint($plugin)); # open2 doesn't respect "use open ':utf8'" binmode($plugin_read, ':utf8'); binmode($plugin_write, ':utf8'); $plugins{$plugin}={in => $plugin_read, out => $plugin_write, pid => $pid, accum => ""}; $RPC::XML::ENCODING="utf-8"; rpc_call($plugins{$plugin}, "import"); } sub rpc_write ($$) { my $fh=shift; my $string=shift; $fh->print($string."\n"); $fh->flush; } sub rpc_call ($$;@) { my $plugin=shift; my $command=shift; # send the command my $req=RPC::XML::request->new($command, @_); rpc_write($plugin->{out}, $req->as_string); # process incoming rpc until a result is available while ($_ = $plugin->{in}->getline) { $plugin->{accum}.=$_; while ($plugin->{accum} =~ /^\s*(<\?xml\s.*?<\/(?:methodCall|methodResponse)>)\n(.*)/s) { $plugin->{accum}=$2; my $parser; eval q{ use RPC::XML::ParserFactory; $parser = RPC::XML::ParserFactory->new; }; if ($@) { # old interface eval q{ use RPC::XML::Parser; $parser = RPC::XML::Parser->new; }; } my $r=$parser->parse($1); error("XML RPC parser failure: $r") unless ref $r; if ($r->isa('RPC::XML::response')) { my $value=$r->value; if ($r->is_fault($value)) { # throw the error as best we can print STDERR $value->string."\n"; return ""; } elsif ($value->isa('RPC::XML::array')) { return @{$value->value}; } elsif ($value->isa('RPC::XML::struct')) { my %hash=%{$value->value}; # XML-RPC v1 does not allow for # nil/null/None/undef values to be # transmitted. The extension # is the right fix, but for # back-compat, let external plugins send # a hash with one key "null" pointing # to an empty string. if (exists $hash{null} && $hash{null} eq "" && int(keys(%hash)) == 1) { return undef; } return %hash; } else { return $value->value; } } my $name=$r->name; my @args=map { $_->value } @{$r->args}; # When dispatching a function, first look in # IkiWiki::RPC::XML. This allows overriding # IkiWiki functions with RPC friendly versions. my $ret; if (exists $IkiWiki::RPC::XML::{$name}) { $ret=$IkiWiki::RPC::XML::{$name}($plugin, @args); } elsif (exists $IkiWiki::{$name}) { $ret=$IkiWiki::{$name}(@args); } else { error("XML RPC call error, unknown function: $name"); } # XML-RPC v1 does not allow for nil/null/None/undef # values to be transmitted, so until XML::RPC::Parser # honours v2 (), send a hash with one key "null" # pointing to an empty string. if (! defined $ret) { $ret={"null" => ""}; } my $string=eval { RPC::XML::response->new($ret)->as_string }; if ($@ && ref $ret) { # One common reason for serialisation to # fail is a complex return type that cannot # be represented as an XML RPC response. # Handle this case by just returning 1. $string=eval { RPC::XML::response->new(1)->as_string }; } if ($@) { error("XML response serialisation failed: $@"); } rpc_write($plugin->{out}, $string); } } return undef; } package IkiWiki::RPC::XML; use Memoize; sub getvar ($$$) { my $plugin=shift; my $varname="IkiWiki::".shift; my $key=shift; no strict 'refs'; my $ret=$varname->{$key}; use strict 'refs'; return $ret; } sub setvar ($$$;@) { my $plugin=shift; my $varname="IkiWiki::".shift; my $key=shift; my $value=shift; no strict 'refs'; my $ret=$varname->{$key}=$value; use strict 'refs'; return $ret; } sub getstate ($$$$) { my $plugin=shift; my $page=shift; my $id=shift; my $key=shift; return $IkiWiki::pagestate{$page}{$id}{$key}; } sub setstate ($$$$;@) { my $plugin=shift; my $page=shift; my $id=shift; my $key=shift; my $value=shift; return $IkiWiki::pagestate{$page}{$id}{$key}=$value; } sub getargv ($) { my $plugin=shift; return \@ARGV; } sub setargv ($@) { my $plugin=shift; my $array=shift; @ARGV=@$array; } sub inject ($@) { # Bind a given perl function name to a particular RPC request. my $plugin=shift; my %params=@_; if (! exists $params{name} || ! exists $params{call}) { die "inject needs name and call parameters"; } my $sub = sub { IkiWiki::Plugin::external::rpc_call($plugin, $params{call}, @_) }; $sub=memoize($sub) if $params{memoize}; # This will add it to the symbol table even if not present. no warnings; eval qq{*$params{name}=\$sub}; use warnings; # This will ensure that everywhere it was exported to sees # the injected version. IkiWiki::inject(name => $params{name}, call => $sub); return 1; } sub hook ($@) { # the call parameter is a function name to call, since XML RPC # cannot pass a function reference my $plugin=shift; my %params=@_; my $callback=$params{call}; delete $params{call}; IkiWiki::hook(%params, call => sub { IkiWiki::Plugin::external::rpc_call($plugin, $callback, @_); }); } sub pagespec_match ($@) { # convert return object into a XML RPC boolean my $plugin=shift; my $page=shift; my $spec=shift; return RPC::XML::boolean->new(0 + IkiWiki::pagespec_match( $page, $spec, @_)); } 1