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# Copyright 2011-2013 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
# ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
# language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
require 'base64'
require 'date'
require 'time'
module AWS
module Core
module XML
class Frame
TRANSLATE_DIGITS = ['0123456789'.freeze, ('X'*10).freeze]
EASY_FORMAT = "XXXX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXZ".freeze
DATE_PUNCTUATION = ['-:.TZ'.freeze, (' '*5).freeze]
def initialize root_frame, parent_frame, element_name, rules
@root_frame = root_frame
@parent_frame = parent_frame
@element_name = element_name
@rules = rules
@rules[:children] ||= {}
@data = {}.merge(rules[:defaults] || {})
@text = nil
# initialize values for child frames of special types (e.g.
# lists, maps, and forced elements)
known_child_frames.each do |child_frame|
context = data_context_for(child_frame)
if child_frame.list?
context[child_frame.ruby_name] = []
elsif child_frame.map?
context[child_frame.ruby_name] = {}
elsif child_frame.forced?
context[child_frame.ruby_name] = child_frame.value
end
end
end
attr_reader :root_frame
attr_reader :parent_frame
attr_reader :element_name
attr_reader :rules
def data
ignored? ? parent_frame.data : @data
end
def ruby_name
rules[:rename] || root_frame.inflect(element_name)
end
def rules_for child_element_name
rules[:children][child_element_name] || {}
end
# The list of child frames that have customizations (rules), all
# other children will be parsed using standard rules
def known_child_frames
rules[:children].keys.map {|name| build_child_frame(name) }
end
def build_child_frame element_name
# if element_name should be wrapped
# build a frame for the wrapper
# build a child frame from the wrapper
# else
Frame.new(root_frame, self, element_name, rules_for(element_name))
end
def consume_child_frame child_frame
child_frame.close
return if child_frame.ignored?
ruby_name = child_frame.ruby_name
value = child_frame.value
context = data_context_for(child_frame)
if child_frame.list?
context[ruby_name] << value
elsif map = child_frame.map?
context[ruby_name][child_frame.map_key] = child_frame.map_value
else
context[ruby_name] = value
end
end
def close
# some xml elements should be indexed at the root level
# The :index rule determines the name of this index
# and what keys the data should be indexed as (one element
# can be indexed under multiple keys). The index value
# is always the element itself.
if index = @rules[:index]
index_keys_for(index) do |key|
root_frame.add_to_index(index[:name], key, data)
end
end
end
def index_keys_for index_opts, &block
# simple (single) key
if key = index_opts[:key]
yield(data[key])
return
end
# composite key, joined by ":"
if parts = index_opts[:keys]
composite_key = parts.map{|part| data[part] }.join(":")
yield(composite_key)
return
end
# multiple keys, collected from the given path
if path = index_opts[:key_path]
keys_from_path(data, path.dup, &block)
return
end
raise "missing require index rule option, :key, :keys or :key_path"
end
def keys_from_path data, path, &block
step = path.shift
value = data[step]
if path.empty?
yield(value)
return
end
if value.is_a?(Array)
value.each do |v|
keys_from_path(v, path.dup, &block)
end
else
keys_from_path(value, path.dup, &block)
end
end
def add_text chars
@text ||= ''
@text << chars
end
def value
if !data.empty?
data[:encoding] == 'base64' ? Base64.decode64(@text.strip) : data
elsif @text.nil?
rules[:type] == :boolean ? false : nil
else
case rules[:type]
when nil, :string then @text
when :datetime then datetime_like_value(DateTime, :civil)
when :time then datetime_like_value(Time, :utc)
when :integer then @text.to_i
when :float then @text.to_f
when :boolean then @text == 'true'
when :blob then Base64.decode64(@text)
when :symbol then Core::Inflection.ruby_name(@text).to_sym
else raise "unhandled type"
end
end
end
def ignored?
@rules[:ignore]
end
def forced?
@rules[:force]
end
def list?
@rules[:list]
end
def map?
@rules[:map]
end
def wrapped?
@rules[:wrap]
end
alias_method :wrapper, :wrapped?
protected
def map_key
data[root_frame.inflect(@rules[:map].first)]
end
def map_value
data[root_frame.inflect(@rules[:map].last)]
end
def data_context_for child_frame
if child_frame.wrapped?
data[child_frame.wrapper] ||= {}
data[child_frame.wrapper]
else
data
end
end
def datetime_like_value klass, parts_constructor
# it's way faster to parse this specific format manually
# vs. DateTime#parse, and this happens to be the format
# that AWS uses almost (??) everywhere.
if @text.tr(*TRANSLATE_DIGITS) == EASY_FORMAT
parts = @text.tr(*DATE_PUNCTUATION).chop.split.map {|p| p.to_i }
milliseconds = parts.pop
parts[-1] = parts[-1] + Rational(milliseconds, 1000) #Ruby 1.8.7 compatibility
klass.send(parts_constructor, *parts)
else
# fallback in case we have to handle another date format
klass.parse(@text)
end
end
end
end
end
end
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