forked from TrueCloudLab/neoneo-go
83306a5c96
* Set the listener of the server when opened. * refactor server RPC. * deleted proxy functions + moved TCPPeer to tcp file * implemented the start of JSON-RPC * changed string port args to int * added peerCount. * Start a server with startOpts * Updated README
129 lines
3.1 KiB
Go
129 lines
3.1 KiB
Go
package network
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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)
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const (
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rpcPortMainNet = 20332
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rpcPortTestNet = 10332
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rpcVersion = "2.0"
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// error response messages
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methodNotFound = "Method not found"
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parseError = "Parse error"
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)
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// Each NEO node has a set of optional APIs for accessing blockchain
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// data and making things easier for development of blockchain apps.
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// APIs are provided via JSON-RPC , comm at bottom layer is with http/https protocol.
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// listenHTTP creates an ingress bridge from the outside world to the passed
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// server, by installing handlers for all the necessary RPCs to the passed mux.
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func listenHTTP(s *Server, port int) {
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api := &API{s}
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p := fmt.Sprintf(":%d", port)
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s.logger.Printf("serving RPC on %d", port)
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s.logger.Printf("%s", http.ListenAndServe(p, api))
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}
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// API serves JSON-RPC.
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type API struct {
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s *Server
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}
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func (s *API) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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// Official nodes respond a parse error if the method is not POST.
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// Instead of returning a decent response for this, let's do the same.
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if r.Method != "POST" {
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writeError(w, 0, 0, parseError)
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}
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var req Request
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if err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(&req); err != nil {
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writeError(w, 0, 0, parseError)
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return
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}
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defer r.Body.Close()
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if req.Version != rpcVersion {
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writeJSON(w, http.StatusBadRequest, nil)
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return
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}
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switch req.Method {
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case "getconnectioncount":
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if err := s.getConnectionCount(w, &req); err != nil {
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writeError(w, 0, 0, parseError)
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return
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}
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case "getblockcount":
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case "getbestblockhash":
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default:
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writeError(w, 0, 0, methodNotFound)
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}
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}
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// This is an Example on how we could handle incomming RPC requests.
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func (s *API) getConnectionCount(w http.ResponseWriter, req *Request) error {
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count := s.s.peerCount()
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resp := ConnectionCountResponse{
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Version: rpcVersion,
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Result: count,
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ID: 1,
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}
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return writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, resp)
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}
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// writeError returns a JSON error with given parameters. All error HTTP
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// status codes are 200. According to the official API.
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func writeError(w http.ResponseWriter, id, code int, msg string) error {
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resp := RequestError{
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Version: rpcVersion,
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ID: id,
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Error: Error{
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Code: code,
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Message: msg,
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},
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}
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return writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, resp)
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}
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func writeJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, v interface{}) error {
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w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
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w.WriteHeader(status)
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return json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(v)
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}
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// Request is an object received through JSON-RPC from the client.
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type Request struct {
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Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
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Method string `json:"method"`
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Params []string `json:"params"`
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ID int `json:"id"`
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}
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// ConnectionCountResponse ..
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type ConnectionCountResponse struct {
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Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
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Result int `json:"result"`
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ID int `json:"id"`
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}
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// RequestError ..
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type RequestError struct {
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Version string `json:"jsonrpc"`
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ID int `json:"id"`
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Error Error `json:"error"`
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}
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// Error holds information about an RCP error.
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type Error struct {
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Code int `json:"code"`
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Message string `json:"message"`
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}
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