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/* Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (c) 2006-2015, University of Amsterdam
VU University Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(http_parameters,
[ http_parameters/2, % +Request, -Params
http_parameters/3, % +Request, -Params, +TypeG
http_convert_parameter/4, % +Options, +FieldName, +ValIn, -ValOut
http_convert_parameters/2, % +Data, +Params
http_convert_parameters/3 % +Data, +Params, :DeclGoal
]).
:- use_module(http_client).
:- use_module(http_multipart_plugin).
:- use_module(http_hook).
:- use_module(library(debug)).
:- use_module(library(option)).
:- use_module(library(error)).
:- use_module(library(broadcast)).
:- multifile
http:convert_parameter/3.
:- predicate_options(http_parameters/3, 3,
[ form_data(-list),
attribute_declarations(callable)
]).
/** <module> Extract parameters (GET and POST) from HTTP requests
Most code doesn't need to use this directly; instead use
library(http/http_server), which combines this library with the
typical HTTP libraries that most servers need.
This module is used to extract the value of GET or POST parameters from
an HTTP request. The typical usage is e.g.,
==
:- http_handler('/register_user', register_user, []).
register_user(Request) :-
http_parameters(Request,
[ name(Name, []),
sex(Sex, [oneof([male,female])]),
birth_year(BY, [between(1850,10000)])
]),
register_user(Name, Sex, BY),
html_reply_page(title('New user added'),
...).
==
@see http_dispatch.pl dispatches requests to predicates.
*/
:- meta_predicate
http_parameters(+, ?, :),
http_convert_parameters(+, ?, 2).
%! http_parameters(+Request, ?Parms) is det.
%! http_parameters(+Request, ?Parms, :Options) is det.
%
% Get HTTP GET or POST form-data, applying type validation,
% default values, etc. Provided options are:
%
% * attribute_declarations(:Goal)
% Causes the declarations for an attributed named A to be
% fetched using call(Goal, A, Declarations).
%
% * form_data(-Data)
% Return the data read from the GET por POST request as a
% list Name = Value. All data, including name/value pairs
% used for Parms, is unified with Data.
%
% The attribute_declarations hook allows sharing the declaration
% of attribute-properties between many http_parameters/3 calls. In
% this form, the requested attribute takes only one argument and
% the options are acquired by calling the hook. For example:
%
% ==
% ...,
% http_parameters(Request,
% [ sex(Sex)
% ],
% [ attribute_declarations(http_param)
% ]),
% ...
%
% http_param(sex, [ oneof(male, female),
% description('Sex of the person')
% ]).
% ==
%
% @bug If both request parameters (?name=value&...) and a POST are
% present the parameters are extracted from the request parameters.
% Still, as it is valid to have request parameters in a POST request
% this predicate should not process POST requests. We will keep the
% current behaviour as the it is not common for a request to have both
% request parameters and a POST data of the type
% =|application/x-www-form-urlencoded|=.
%
% In the unlikely event this poses a problem the request may be
% specified as [method(get)|Request].
http_parameters(Request, Params) :-
http_parameters(Request, Params, []).
http_parameters(Request, Params, Options) :-
must_be(list, Params),
meta_options(is_meta, Options, QOptions),
option(attribute_declarations(DeclGoal), QOptions, no_decl_goal),
http_parms(Request, Params, DeclGoal, Form),
( memberchk(form_data(RForm), QOptions)
-> RForm = Form
; true
).
is_meta(attribute_declarations).
http_parms(Request, Params, DeclGoal, Search) :-
memberchk(search(Search), Request),
!,
fill_parameters(Params, Search, DeclGoal).
http_parms(Request, Params, DeclGoal, Data) :-
memberchk(method(Method), Request),
Method == post,
memberchk(content_type(Content), Request),
form_data_content_type(Content),
!,
debug(post_request, 'POST Request: ~p', [Request]),
posted_form(Request, Data),
fill_parameters(Params, Data, DeclGoal).
http_parms(_Request, Params, DeclGoal, []) :-
fill_parameters(Params, [], DeclGoal).
:- multifile
form_data_content_type/1.
form_data_content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded') :- !.
form_data_content_type(ContentType) :-
sub_atom(ContentType, 0, _, _, 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;').
%! posted_form(+Request, -Data) is det.
%
% True when Data is list of Name=Value pairs representing the
% posted data.
posted_form(Request, _Data) :-
nb_current(http_post_data, read),
!,
option(request_uri(URI), Request),
throw(error(permission_error('re-read', 'POST data', URI),
context(_, 'Attempt to re-read POST data'))).
posted_form(Request, Data) :-
http_read_data(Request, Data, []),
nb_setval(http_post_data, read),
debug(post, 'POST Data: ~p', [Data]).
wipe_posted_data :-
debug(post, 'Wiping posted data', []),
nb_delete(http_post_data).
:- listen(http(request_finished(_Id, _Code, _Status, _CPU, _Bytes)),
wipe_posted_data).
%! fill_parameters(+ParamDecls, +FormData, +DeclGoal)
%
% Fill values from the parameter list
:- meta_predicate fill_parameters(+, +, 2).
fill_parameters([], _, _).
fill_parameters([H|T], FormData, DeclGoal) :-
fill_parameter(H, FormData, DeclGoal),
fill_parameters(T, FormData, DeclGoal).
fill_parameter(H, _, _) :-
var(H),
!,
instantiation_error(H).
fill_parameter(group(Members, _Options), FormData, DeclGoal) :-
is_list(Members),
!,
fill_parameters(Members, FormData, DeclGoal).
fill_parameter(H, FormData, _) :-
H =.. [Name,Value,Options],
!,
fill_param(Name, Value, Options, FormData).
fill_parameter(H, FormData, DeclGoal) :-
H =.. [Name,Value],
( DeclGoal \== (-),
call(DeclGoal, Name, Options)
-> true
; throw(error(existence_error(attribute_declaration, Name), _))
),
fill_param(Name, Value, Options, FormData).
fill_param(Name, Values, Options, FormData) :-
memberchk(zero_or_more, Options),
!,
fill_param_list(FormData, Name, Values, Options).
fill_param(Name, Values, Options, FormData) :-
memberchk(list(Type), Options),
!,
fill_param_list(FormData, Name, Values, [Type|Options]).
fill_param(Name, Value, Options, FormData) :-
( memberchk(Name=Value0, FormData),
Value0 \== '' % Not sure
-> http_convert_parameter(Options, Name, Value0, Value)
; memberchk(default(Value), Options)
-> true
; memberchk(optional(true), Options)
-> true
; throw(error(existence_error(http_parameter, Name), _))
).
fill_param_list([], _, [], _).
fill_param_list([Name=Value0|Form], Name, [Value|VT], Options) :-
!,
http_convert_parameter(Options, Name, Value0, Value),
fill_param_list(Form, Name, VT, Options).
fill_param_list([_|Form], Name, VT, Options) :-
fill_param_list(Form, Name, VT, Options).
%! http_convert_parameters(+Data, ?Params) is det.
%! http_convert_parameters(+Data, ?Params, :AttrDecl) is det.
%
% Implements the parameter translation of http_parameters/2 or
% http_parameters/3. I.e., http_parameters/2 for a POST request
% can be implemented as:
%
% ==
% http_parameters(Request, Params) :-
% http_read_data(Request, Data, []),
% http_convert_parameters(Data, Params).
% ==
http_convert_parameters(Data, ParamDecls) :-
fill_parameters(ParamDecls, Data, no_decl_goal).
http_convert_parameters(Data, ParamDecls, DeclGoal) :-
fill_parameters(ParamDecls, Data, DeclGoal).
no_decl_goal(_,_) :- fail.
%! http_convert_parameter(+Options, +FieldName, +ValueIn, -ValueOut) is det.
%
% Conversion of an HTTP form value. First tries the multifile hook
% http:convert_parameter/3 and next the built-in checks.
%
% @param Option List as provided with the parameter
% @param FieldName Name of the HTTP field (for better message)
% @param ValueIn Atom value as received from HTTP layer
% @param ValueOut Possibly converted final value
% @error type_error(Type, Value)
http_convert_parameter([], _, Value, Value).
http_convert_parameter([H|T], Field, Value0, Value) :-
( check_type_no_error(H, Value0, Value1)
-> catch(http_convert_parameter(T, Field, Value1, Value),
error(Formal, _),
throw(error(Formal, context(_, http_parameter(Field)))))
; throw(error(type_error(H, Value0),
context(_, http_parameter(Field))))
).
check_type_no_error(Type, In, Out) :-
http:convert_parameter(Type, In, Out),
!.
check_type_no_error(Type, In, Out) :-
check_type3(Type, In, Out).
%! check_type3(+Type, +ValueIn, -ValueOut) is semidet.
%
% HTTP parameter type-check for types that need converting.
check_type3((T1;T2), In, Out) :-
!,
( check_type_no_error(T1, In, Out)
-> true
; check_type_no_error(T2, In, Out)
).
check_type3(string, Atom, String) :-
!,
to_string(Atom, String).
check_type3(number, Atom, Number) :-
!,
to_number(Atom, Number).
check_type3(integer, Atom, Integer) :-
!,
to_number(Atom, Integer),
integer(Integer).
check_type3(nonneg, Atom, Integer) :-
!,
to_number(Atom, Integer),
integer(Integer),
Integer >= 0.
check_type3(float, Atom, Float) :-
!,
to_number(Atom, Number),
Float is float(Number).
check_type3(between(Low, High), Atom, Value) :-
!,
to_number(Atom, Number),
( (float(Low) ; float(High))
-> Value is float(Number)
; Value = Number
),
is_of_type(between(Low, High), Value).
check_type3(boolean, Atom, Bool) :-
!,
truth(Atom, Bool).
check_type3(Type, Atom, Atom) :-
check_type2(Type, Atom).
to_number(In, Number) :-
number(In), !, Number = In.
to_number(In, Number) :-
atom(In),
atom_number(In, Number).
to_string(In, String) :- string(In), !, String = In.
to_string(In, String) :- atom(In), !, atom_string(In, String).
to_string(In, String) :- number(In), !, number_string(In, String).
%! check_type2(+Type, +ValueIn) is semidet.
%
% HTTP parameter type-check for types that need no conversion.
check_type2(oneof(Set), Value) :-
!,
memberchk(Value, Set).
check_type2(length > N, Value) :-
!,
atom_length(Value, Len),
Len > N.
check_type2(length >= N, Value) :-
!,
atom_length(Value, Len),
Len >= N.
check_type2(length < N, Value) :-
!,
atom_length(Value, Len),
Len < N.
check_type2(length =< N, Value) :-
!,
atom_length(Value, Len),
Len =< N.
check_type2(_, _).
%! truth(+In, -Boolean) is semidet.
%
% Translate some commonly used textual representations for true
% and false into their canonical representation.
truth(true, true).
truth('TRUE', true).
truth(yes, true).
truth('YES', true).
truth(on, true).
truth('ON', true). % IE7
truth('1', true).
truth(false, false).
truth('FALSE', false).
truth(no, false).
truth('NO', false).
truth(off, false).
truth('OFF', false).
truth('0', false).
/*******************************
* XREF SUPPORT *
*******************************/
:- multifile
prolog:called_by/2,
emacs_prolog_colours:goal_colours/2.
prolog:called_by(http_parameters(_,_,Options), [G+2]) :-
option(attribute_declarations(G), Options, _),
callable(G),
!.
emacs_prolog_colours:goal_colours(http_parameters(_,_,Options),
built_in-[classify, classify, Colours]) :-
option_list_colours(Options, Colours).
option_list_colours(Var, error) :-
var(Var),
!.
option_list_colours([], classify) :- !.
option_list_colours(Term, list-Elements) :-
Term = [_|_],
!,
option_list_colours_2(Term, Elements).
option_list_colours(_, error).
option_list_colours_2(Var, classify) :-
var(Var).
option_list_colours_2([], []).
option_list_colours_2([H0|T0], [H|T]) :-
option_colours(H0, H),
option_list_colours_2(T0, T).
option_colours(Var, classify) :-
var(Var),
!.
option_colours(_=_, built_in-[classify,classify]) :- !.
option_colours(attribute_declarations(_), % DCG = is a hack!
option(attribute_declarations)-[dcg]) :- !.
option_colours(Term, option(Name)-[classify]) :-
compound(Term),
Term =.. [Name,_Value],
!.
option_colours(_, error).
/*******************************
* MESSAGES *
*******************************/
:- multifile prolog:error_message//1.
:- multifile prolog:message//1.
prolog:error_message(existence_error(http_parameter, Name)) -->
[ 'Missing value for parameter "~w".'-[Name] ].
prolog:message(error(type_error(Type, Term), context(_, http_parameter(Param)))) -->
{ atom(Param) },
[ 'Parameter "~w" must be '-[Param] ],
param_type(Type),
['. Found "~w".'-[Term] ].
param_type(length>N) -->
!,
['longer than ~D characters'-[N]].
param_type(length>=N) -->
!,
['at least ~D characters'-[N]].
param_type(length<N) -->
!,
['shorter than ~D characters'-[N]].
param_type(length=<N) -->
!,
['at most ~D characters'-[N]].
param_type(between(Low,High)) -->
!,
( {float(Low);float(High)}
-> ['a number between ~w and ~w'-[Low,High]]
; ['an integer between ~w and ~w'-[Low,High]]
).
param_type(oneof([Only])) -->
!,
['"~w"'-[Only]].
param_type(oneof(List)) -->
!,
['one of '-[]], oneof(List).
param_type(T) -->
['of type ~p'-[T]].
oneof([]) --> [].
oneof([H|T]) -->
['"~w"'-[H]],
( {T == []}
-> []
; {T = [Last]}
-> [' or "~w"'-[Last] ]
; [', '-[]],
oneof(T)
).
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