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"""A simple JSON-RPC-like server.
The server will read and write lines of JSON-encoded method calls and
responses.
See the documentation of the JSONRPCServer class for further details.
"""
import json
import sys
import traceback
class JSONRPCServer(object):
"""Simple JSON-RPC-like server.
This class will read single-line JSON expressions from stdin,
decode them, and pass them to a handler. Return values from the
handler will be JSON-encoded and written to stdout.
To implement a handler, you need to subclass this class and add
methods starting with "rpc_". Methods then will be found.
Method calls should be encoded like this:
{"id": 23, "method": "method_name", "params": ["foo", "bar"]}
This will call self.rpc_method("foo", "bar").
Responses will be encoded like this:
{"id": 23, "result": "foo"}
Errors will be encoded like this:
{"id": 23, "error": "Simple error message"}
See http://www.jsonrpc.org/ for the inspiration of the protocol.
"""
def __init__(self, stdin=None, stdout=None):
"""Return a new JSON-RPC server object.
It will read lines of JSON data from stdin, and write the
responses to stdout.
"""
if stdin is None:
self.stdin = sys.stdin
else:
self.stdin = stdin
if stdout is None:
self.stdout = sys.stdout
else:
self.stdout = stdout
def read_json(self):
"""Read a single line and decode it as JSON.
Can raise an EOFError() when the input source was closed.
"""
line = self.stdin.readline()
if line == '':
raise EOFError()
return json.loads(line)
def write_json(self, **kwargs):
"""Write an JSON object on a single line.
The keyword arguments are interpreted as a single JSON object.
It's not possible with this method to write non-objects.
"""
self.stdout.write(json.dumps(kwargs) + "\n")
self.stdout.flush()
def handle_request(self):
"""Handle a single JSON-RPC request.
Read a request, call the appropriate handler method, and
return the encoded result. Errors in the handler method are
caught and encoded as error objects. Errors in the decoding
phase are not caught, as we can not respond with an error
response to them.
"""
request = self.read_json()
if 'method' not in request:
raise ValueError("Received a bad request: {0}"
.format(request))
method_name = request['method']
request_id = request.get('id', None)
params = request.get('params') or []
try:
method = getattr(self, "rpc_" + method_name, None)
if method is not None:
result = method(*params)
else:
result = self.handle(method_name, params)
if request_id is not None:
self.write_json(result=result,
id=request_id)
except Fault as fault:
error = {"message": fault.message,
"code": fault.code}
if fault.data is not None:
error["data"] = fault.data
self.write_json(error=error, id=request_id)
except Exception as e:
error = {"message": str(e),
"code": 500,
"data": {"traceback": traceback.format_exc()}}
self.write_json(error=error, id=request_id)
def handle(self, method_name, args):
"""Handle the call to method_name.
You should overwrite this method in a subclass.
"""
raise Fault("Unknown method {0}".format(method_name))
def serve_forever(self):
"""Serve requests forever.
Errors are not caught, so this is a slight misnomer.
"""
while True:
try:
self.handle_request()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError, SystemExit):
break
class Fault(Exception):
"""RPC Fault instances.
code defines the severity of the warning.
2xx: Normal behavior lead to end of operation, i.e. a warning
4xx: An expected error occurred
5xx: An unexpected error occurred (usually includes a traceback)
"""
def __init__(self, message, code=500, data=None):
super(Fault, self).__init__(message)
self.message = message
self.code = code
self.data = data