json_pointer: add first revision based on RFC 6901tags/json-c-0.13-20171207
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ | |||||
/tests/test_set_value | /tests/test_set_value | ||||
/tests/test_util_file | /tests/test_util_file | ||||
/tests/test_visit | /tests/test_visit | ||||
/tests/test_json_pointer | |||||
/tests/*.vg.out | /tests/*.vg.out | ||||
/tests/*.log | /tests/*.log | ||||
/tests/*.trs | /tests/*.trs | ||||
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ endif() | |||||
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/include) | include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/include) | ||||
set(JSON_C_HEADERS | set(JSON_C_HEADERS | ||||
./compat/strdup.h | |||||
./json.h | ./json.h | ||||
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/include/config.h | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/include/config.h | ||||
./json_config.h | ./json_config.h | ||||
@@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ set(JSON_C_HEADERS | |||||
./json_inttypes.h | ./json_inttypes.h | ||||
./json_object.h | ./json_object.h | ||||
./json_object_private.h | ./json_object_private.h | ||||
./json_pointer.h | |||||
./json_tokener.h | ./json_tokener.h | ||||
./json_util.h | ./json_util.h | ||||
./linkhash.h | ./linkhash.h | ||||
@@ -43,6 +45,7 @@ set(JSON_C_SOURCES | |||||
./arraylist.c | ./arraylist.c | ||||
./debug.c | ./debug.c | ||||
./json_object.c | ./json_object.c | ||||
./json_pointer.c | |||||
./json_tokener.c | ./json_tokener.c | ||||
./json_util.c | ./json_util.c | ||||
./linkhash.c | ./linkhash.c | ||||
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ libjson_cincludedir = $(includedir)/json-c | |||||
libjson_cinclude_HEADERS = \ | libjson_cinclude_HEADERS = \ | ||||
arraylist.h \ | arraylist.h \ | ||||
bits.h \ | bits.h \ | ||||
compat/strdup.h \ | |||||
debug.h \ | debug.h \ | ||||
json.h \ | json.h \ | ||||
json_c_version.h \ | json_c_version.h \ | ||||
@@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ libjson_cinclude_HEADERS = \ | |||||
json_object.h \ | json_object.h \ | ||||
json_object_iterator.h \ | json_object_iterator.h \ | ||||
json_object_private.h \ | json_object_private.h \ | ||||
json_pointer.h \ | |||||
json_tokener.h \ | json_tokener.h \ | ||||
json_util.h \ | json_util.h \ | ||||
json_visit.h \ | json_visit.h \ | ||||
@@ -42,6 +44,7 @@ libjson_c_la_SOURCES = \ | |||||
json_c_version.c \ | json_c_version.c \ | ||||
json_object.c \ | json_object.c \ | ||||
json_object_iterator.c \ | json_object_iterator.c \ | ||||
json_pointer.c \ | |||||
json_tokener.c \ | json_tokener.c \ | ||||
json_util.c \ | json_util.c \ | ||||
json_visit.c \ | json_visit.c \ | ||||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ | |||||
#ifndef __STRDUP_H_COMPAT__ | |||||
#define __STRDUP_H_COMPAT__ | |||||
#include "../config.h" | |||||
#if !defined(HAVE_STRDUP) && defined(_MSC_VER) | |||||
/* MSC has the version as _strdup */ | |||||
# define strdup _strdup | |||||
#elif !defined(HAVE_STRDUP) | |||||
# error You do not have strdup on your system. | |||||
#endif /* HAVE_STRDUP */ | |||||
#endif /* __STRDUP_H_COMPAT__ */ |
@@ -108,6 +108,9 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h"/> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\json_object.c"> | RelativePath=".\json_object.c"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
<File | |||||
RelativePath=".\json_pointer.c"> | |||||
</File> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\json_tokener.c"> | RelativePath=".\json_tokener.c"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
@@ -131,6 +134,9 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h"/> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\bits.h"> | RelativePath=".\bits.h"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
<File | |||||
RelativePath=".\compat\strdup.h"> | |||||
</File> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\debug.h"> | RelativePath=".\debug.h"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
@@ -140,6 +146,9 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h"/> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\json_object_private.h"> | RelativePath=".\json_object_private.h"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
<File | |||||
RelativePath=".\json_pointer.h"> | |||||
</File> | |||||
<File | <File | ||||
RelativePath=".\json_tokener.h"> | RelativePath=".\json_tokener.h"> | ||||
</File> | </File> | ||||
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h | |||||
<ClCompile Include="arraylist.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="arraylist.c" /> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="debug.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="debug.c" /> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="json_object.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="json_object.c" /> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="json_pointer.c" /> | |||||
<ClCompile Include="json_tokener.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="json_tokener.c" /> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="json_util.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="json_util.c" /> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="linkhash.c" /> | <ClCompile Include="linkhash.c" /> | ||||
@@ -141,10 +142,12 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h | |||||
</ItemGroup> | </ItemGroup> | ||||
<ItemGroup> | <ItemGroup> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="arraylist.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="arraylist.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="compat\strdup.h" /> | |||||
<ClInclude Include="debug.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="debug.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_inttypes.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="json_inttypes.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_object.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="json_object.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_object_private.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="json_object_private.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_pointer.h" /> | |||||
<ClInclude Include="json_tokener.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="json_tokener.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_util.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="json_util.h" /> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="linkhash.h" /> | <ClInclude Include="linkhash.h" /> | ||||
@@ -162,4 +165,4 @@ copy json_config.h.win32 json_config.h | |||||
<Import Project="$(VCTargetsPath)\Microsoft.Cpp.targets" /> | <Import Project="$(VCTargetsPath)\Microsoft.Cpp.targets" /> | ||||
<ImportGroup Label="ExtensionTargets"> | <ImportGroup Label="ExtensionTargets"> | ||||
</ImportGroup> | </ImportGroup> | ||||
</Project> | |||||
</Project> |
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ | |||||
<ClCompile Include="json_object.c"> | <ClCompile Include="json_object.c"> | ||||
<Filter>Source Files</Filter> | <Filter>Source Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClCompile> | </ClCompile> | ||||
<ClCompile Include="json_pointer.c"> | |||||
<Filter>Source Files</Filter> | |||||
</ClCompile> | |||||
<ClCompile Include="json_tokener.c"> | <ClCompile Include="json_tokener.c"> | ||||
<Filter>Source Files</Filter> | <Filter>Source Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClCompile> | </ClCompile> | ||||
@@ -47,6 +50,9 @@ | |||||
<ClInclude Include="arraylist.h"> | <ClInclude Include="arraylist.h"> | ||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | <Filter>Header Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClInclude> | </ClInclude> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="compat\strdup.h"> | |||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | |||||
</ClInclude> | |||||
<ClInclude Include="debug.h"> | <ClInclude Include="debug.h"> | ||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | <Filter>Header Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClInclude> | </ClInclude> | ||||
@@ -56,6 +62,9 @@ | |||||
<ClInclude Include="json_object_private.h"> | <ClInclude Include="json_object_private.h"> | ||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | <Filter>Header Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClInclude> | </ClInclude> | ||||
<ClInclude Include="json_pointer.h"> | |||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | |||||
</ClInclude> | |||||
<ClInclude Include="json_tokener.h"> | <ClInclude Include="json_tokener.h"> | ||||
<Filter>Header Files</Filter> | <Filter>Header Files</Filter> | ||||
</ClInclude> | </ClInclude> | ||||
@@ -87,4 +96,4 @@ | |||||
<None Include="README-WIN32.html" /> | <None Include="README-WIN32.html" /> | ||||
<None Include="README.html" /> | <None Include="README.html" /> | ||||
</ItemGroup> | </ItemGroup> | ||||
</Project> | |||||
</Project> |
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ extern "C" { | |||||
#include "arraylist.h" | #include "arraylist.h" | ||||
#include "json_util.h" | #include "json_util.h" | ||||
#include "json_object.h" | #include "json_object.h" | ||||
#include "json_pointer.h" | |||||
#include "json_tokener.h" | #include "json_tokener.h" | ||||
#include "json_object_iterator.h" | #include "json_object_iterator.h" | ||||
#include "json_c_version.h" | #include "json_c_version.h" | ||||
@@ -29,13 +29,7 @@ | |||||
#include "json_object_private.h" | #include "json_object_private.h" | ||||
#include "json_util.h" | #include "json_util.h" | ||||
#include "math_compat.h" | #include "math_compat.h" | ||||
#if !defined(HAVE_STRDUP) && defined(_MSC_VER) | |||||
/* MSC has the version as _strdup */ | |||||
# define strdup _strdup | |||||
#elif !defined(HAVE_STRDUP) | |||||
# error You do not have strdup on your system. | |||||
#endif /* HAVE_STRDUP */ | |||||
#include "compat/strdup.h" | |||||
#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) && defined(_MSC_VER) | #if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) && defined(_MSC_VER) | ||||
/* MSC has the version as _snprintf */ | /* MSC has the version as _snprintf */ | ||||
@@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ | |||||
/* | |||||
* Copyright (c) 2016 Alexandru Ardelean. | |||||
* | |||||
* This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |||||
* it under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for details. | |||||
* | |||||
*/ | |||||
#include "config.h" | |||||
#include <stdio.h> | |||||
#include <stdlib.h> | |||||
#include <errno.h> | |||||
#include <string.h> | |||||
#include <ctype.h> | |||||
#include "json_pointer.h" | |||||
/** | |||||
* JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer | |||||
* RFC 6901 - https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 | |||||
*/ | |||||
static void string_replace_all_occurrences_with_char(char *s, const char *occur, char repl_char) | |||||
{ | |||||
int slen = strlen(s); | |||||
int skip = strlen(occur) - 1; /* length of the occurence, minus the char we're replacing */ | |||||
char *p = s; | |||||
while ((p = strstr(p, occur))) { | |||||
*p = repl_char; | |||||
p++; | |||||
slen -= skip; | |||||
memcpy(p, (p + skip), slen - (p - s) + 1); /* includes null char too */ | |||||
} | |||||
} | |||||
static int is_valid_index(struct json_object *jo, const char *path, int32_t *idx) | |||||
{ | |||||
int i, len = strlen(path); | |||||
/* this code-path optimizes a bit, for when we reference the 0-9 index range in a JSON array | |||||
and because leading zeros not allowed */ | |||||
if (len == 1) { | |||||
if (isdigit(path[0])) { | |||||
*idx = (path[0] - '0'); | |||||
goto check_oob; | |||||
} | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
/* leading zeros not allowed per RFC */ | |||||
if (path[0] == '0') { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
/* RFC states base-10 decimals */ | |||||
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { | |||||
if (!isdigit(path[i])) { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
} | |||||
*idx = strtol(path, NULL, 10); | |||||
if (*idx < 0) { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
check_oob: | |||||
len = json_object_array_length(jo); | |||||
if (*idx >= len) { | |||||
errno = ENOENT; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
return 1; | |||||
} | |||||
static int json_pointer_get_single_path(struct json_object *obj, char *path, struct json_object **value) | |||||
{ | |||||
if (json_object_is_type(obj, json_type_array)) { | |||||
int32_t idx; | |||||
if (!is_valid_index(obj, path, &idx)) | |||||
return -1; | |||||
obj = json_object_array_get_idx(obj, idx); | |||||
if (obj) { | |||||
if (value) | |||||
*value = obj; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
/* Entry not found */ | |||||
errno = ENOENT; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
/* RFC states that we first must eval all ~1 then all ~0 */ | |||||
string_replace_all_occurrences_with_char(path, "~1", '/'); | |||||
string_replace_all_occurrences_with_char(path, "~0", '~'); | |||||
if (!json_object_object_get_ex(obj, path, value)) { | |||||
errno = ENOENT; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
static int json_pointer_set_single_path( | |||||
struct json_object *parent, | |||||
const char *path, | |||||
struct json_object *value) | |||||
{ | |||||
if (json_object_is_type(parent, json_type_array)) { | |||||
int32_t idx; | |||||
/* RFC (Chapter 4) states that '-' may be used to add new elements to an array */ | |||||
if (path[0] == '-' && path[1] == '\0') | |||||
return json_object_array_add(parent, value); | |||||
if (!is_valid_index(parent, path, &idx)) | |||||
return -1; | |||||
return json_object_array_put_idx(parent, idx, value); | |||||
} | |||||
/* path replacements should have been done in json_pointer_get_single_path(), | |||||
and we should still be good here */ | |||||
if (json_object_is_type(parent, json_type_object)) | |||||
return json_object_object_add(parent, path, value); | |||||
/* Getting here means that we tried to "dereference" a primitive JSON type (like string, int, bool). | |||||
i.e. add a sub-object to it */ | |||||
errno = ENOENT; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
static int json_pointer_get_recursive( | |||||
struct json_object *obj, | |||||
char *path, | |||||
struct json_object **value) | |||||
{ | |||||
char *endp; | |||||
int rc; | |||||
/* All paths (on each recursion level must have a leading '/' */ | |||||
if (path[0] != '/') { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
path++; | |||||
endp = strchr(path, '/'); | |||||
if (endp) | |||||
*endp = '\0'; | |||||
/* If we err-ed here, return here */ | |||||
if ((rc = json_pointer_get_single_path(obj, path, &obj))) | |||||
return rc; | |||||
if (endp) { | |||||
*endp = '/'; /* Put the slash back, so that the sanity check passes on next recursion level */ | |||||
return json_pointer_get_recursive(obj, endp, value); | |||||
} | |||||
/* We should be at the end of the recursion here */ | |||||
if (value) | |||||
*value = obj; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
int json_pointer_get(struct json_object *obj, const char *path, struct json_object **res) | |||||
{ | |||||
char *path_copy = NULL; | |||||
int rc; | |||||
if (!obj || !path) { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
if (path[0] == '\0') { | |||||
if (res) | |||||
*res = obj; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
/* pass a working copy to the recursive call */ | |||||
if (!(path_copy = strdup(path))) { | |||||
errno = ENOMEM; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
rc = json_pointer_get_recursive(obj, path_copy, res); | |||||
free(path_copy); | |||||
return rc; | |||||
} | |||||
int json_pointer_set(struct json_object **obj, const char *path, struct json_object *value) | |||||
{ | |||||
const char *endp; | |||||
char *path_copy = NULL; | |||||
struct json_object *set = NULL; | |||||
int rc; | |||||
if (!obj || !path) { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
if (path[0] == '\0') { | |||||
json_object_put(*obj); | |||||
*obj = value; | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} | |||||
if (path[0] != '/') { | |||||
errno = EINVAL; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
/* If there's only 1 level to set, stop here */ | |||||
if ((endp = strrchr(path, '/')) == path) { | |||||
path++; | |||||
return json_pointer_set_single_path(*obj, path, value); | |||||
} | |||||
/* pass a working copy to the recursive call */ | |||||
if (!(path_copy = strdup(path))) { | |||||
errno = ENOMEM; | |||||
return -1; | |||||
} | |||||
path_copy[endp - path] = '\0'; | |||||
rc = json_pointer_get_recursive(*obj, path_copy, &set); | |||||
free(path_copy); | |||||
if (rc) | |||||
return rc; | |||||
endp++; | |||||
return json_pointer_set_single_path(set, endp, value); | |||||
} | |||||
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ | |||||
/* | |||||
* Copyright (c) 2016 Alexadru Ardelean. | |||||
* | |||||
* This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |||||
* it under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for details. | |||||
* | |||||
*/ | |||||
#ifndef _json_pointer_h_ | |||||
#define _json_pointer_h_ | |||||
#include "json_object.h" | |||||
#ifdef __cplusplus | |||||
extern "C" { | |||||
#endif | |||||
/** | |||||
* Retrieves a JSON sub-object from inside another JSON object | |||||
* using the JSON pointer notation as defined in RFC 6901 | |||||
* https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 | |||||
* | |||||
* The returned JSON sub-object is equivalent to parsing manually the | |||||
* 'obj' JSON tree ; i.e. it's not a new object that is created, but rather | |||||
* a pointer inside the JSON tree. | |||||
* | |||||
* Internally, this is equivalent to doing a series of 'json_object_object_get()' | |||||
* and 'json_object_array_get_idx()' along the given 'path'. | |||||
* | |||||
* @param obj the json_object instance/tree from where to retrieve sub-objects | |||||
* @param path a (RFC6901) string notation for the sub-object to retrieve | |||||
* @param res a pointer where to store a reference to the json_object | |||||
* associated with the given path | |||||
* | |||||
* @return negative if an error (or not found), or 0 if succeeded | |||||
*/ | |||||
int json_pointer_get(struct json_object *obj, const char *path, struct json_object **res); | |||||
/** | |||||
* Sets JSON object 'value' in the 'obj' tree at the location specified | |||||
* by the 'path'. 'path' is JSON pointer notation as defined in RFC 6901 | |||||
* https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 | |||||
* | |||||
* Note that 'obj' is a double pointer, mostly for the "" (empty string) | |||||
* case, where the entire JSON object would be replaced by 'value'. | |||||
* In the case of the "" path, the object at '*obj' will have it's refcount | |||||
* decremented with 'json_object_put()' and the 'value' object will be assigned to it. | |||||
* | |||||
* For other cases (JSON sub-objects) ownership of 'value' will be transferred into | |||||
* '*obj' via 'json_object_object_add()' & 'json_object_array_put_idx()', so the | |||||
* only time the refcount should be decremented for 'value' is when the return value of | |||||
* 'json_pointer_set()' is negative (meaning the 'value' object did not get set into '*obj'). | |||||
* | |||||
* That also implies that 'json_pointer_set()' does not do any refcount incrementing. | |||||
* (Just that single decrement that was mentioned above). | |||||
* | |||||
* @param obj the json_object instance/tree to which to add a sub-object | |||||
* @param path a (RFC6901) string notation for the sub-object to set in the tree | |||||
* @param value object to set at path | |||||
* | |||||
* @return negative if an error (or not found), or 0 if succeeded | |||||
*/ | |||||
int json_pointer_set(struct json_object **obj, const char *path, struct json_object *value); | |||||
#ifdef __cplusplus | |||||
} | |||||
#endif | |||||
#endif |
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ | |||||
#include "json_object.h" | #include "json_object.h" | ||||
#include "json_tokener.h" | #include "json_tokener.h" | ||||
#include "json_util.h" | #include "json_util.h" | ||||
#include "compat/strdup.h" | |||||
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H | #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H | ||||
#include <locale.h> | #include <locale.h> | ||||
@@ -41,13 +42,6 @@ | |||||
#define jt_hexdigit(x) (((x) <= '9') ? (x) - '0' : ((x) & 7) + 9) | #define jt_hexdigit(x) (((x) <= '9') ? (x) - '0' : ((x) & 7) + 9) | ||||
#if !HAVE_STRDUP && defined(_MSC_VER) | |||||
/* MSC has the version as _strdup */ | |||||
# define strdup _strdup | |||||
#elif !HAVE_STRDUP | |||||
# error You do not have strdup on your system. | |||||
#endif /* HAVE_STRDUP */ | |||||
#if !HAVE_STRNCASECMP && defined(_MSC_VER) | #if !HAVE_STRNCASECMP && defined(_MSC_VER) | ||||
/* MSC has the version as _strnicmp */ | /* MSC has the version as _strnicmp */ | ||||
# define strncasecmp _strnicmp | # define strncasecmp _strnicmp | ||||
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ TESTS+= test_set_serializer.test | |||||
TESTS+= test_compare.test | TESTS+= test_compare.test | ||||
TESTS+= test_set_value.test | TESTS+= test_set_value.test | ||||
TESTS+= test_visit.test | TESTS+= test_visit.test | ||||
TESTS+= test_json_pointer.test | |||||
check_PROGRAMS= | check_PROGRAMS= | ||||
check_PROGRAMS += $(TESTS:.test=) | check_PROGRAMS += $(TESTS:.test=) | ||||
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static struct { | |||||
#define PREFIX "ERRNO=" | #define PREFIX "ERRNO=" | ||||
static char errno_buf[128] = PREFIX; | static char errno_buf[128] = PREFIX; | ||||
const char *strerror(int errno_in) | |||||
char *strerror(int errno_in) | |||||
{ | { | ||||
int start_idx; | int start_idx; | ||||
char digbuf[20]; | char digbuf[20]; | ||||
@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ | |||||
#include <errno.h> | |||||
#include <assert.h> | |||||
#include <stdio.h> | |||||
#include <string.h> | |||||
#include "json.h" | |||||
static void test_example_int(struct json_object *jo1, const char *json_pointer, int expected_int) | |||||
{ | |||||
struct json_object *jo2 = NULL; | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, json_pointer, NULL)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, json_pointer, &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_is_type(jo2, json_type_int)); | |||||
assert(expected_int == json_object_get_int(jo2)); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - %s == %d\n", json_pointer, expected_int); | |||||
} | |||||
static const char *input_json_str = "{ " | |||||
"'foo': ['bar', 'baz'], " | |||||
"'': 0, " | |||||
"'a/b': 1, " | |||||
"'c\%d': 2, " | |||||
"'e^f': 3, " | |||||
"'g|h': 4, " | |||||
"'i\\\\j': 5, " | |||||
"'k\\\"l': 6, " | |||||
"' ': 7, " | |||||
"'m~n': 8 " | |||||
"}"; | |||||
static const char *rec_input_json_str = "{" | |||||
"'arr' : [" | |||||
"{" | |||||
"'obj': [" | |||||
"{},{}," | |||||
"{" | |||||
"'obj1': 0," | |||||
"'obj2': \"1\"" | |||||
"}" | |||||
"]" | |||||
"}" | |||||
"]," | |||||
"'obj' : {" | |||||
"'obj': {" | |||||
"'obj': [" | |||||
"{" | |||||
"'obj1': 0," | |||||
"'obj2': \"1\"" | |||||
"}" | |||||
"]" | |||||
"}" | |||||
"}" | |||||
"}"; | |||||
/* Example from RFC */ | |||||
static void test_example_get() | |||||
{ | |||||
int i; | |||||
struct json_object *jo1, *jo2, *jo3; | |||||
struct json_pointer_map_s_i { | |||||
const char *s; | |||||
int i; | |||||
}; | |||||
/* Create a map to iterate over for the ints */ | |||||
struct json_pointer_map_s_i json_pointers[] = { | |||||
{ "/", 0 }, | |||||
{ "/a~1b", 1 }, | |||||
{"/c%d", 2 }, | |||||
{"/e^f", 3 }, | |||||
{ "/g|h", 4 }, | |||||
{ "/i\\j", 5 }, | |||||
{ "/k\"l", 6 }, | |||||
{ "/ ", 7 }, | |||||
{ "/m~0n", 8 }, | |||||
{ NULL, 0} | |||||
}; | |||||
jo1 = json_tokener_parse(input_json_str); | |||||
assert(NULL != jo1); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - LOADED TEST JSON\n"); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
/* Test empty string returns entire object */ | |||||
jo2 = NULL; | |||||
/* For each test, we're trying to see that NULL **value works (does no segfault) */ | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "", NULL)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_equal(jo2, jo1)); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - ENTIRE OBJECT WORKED\n"); | |||||
/* Test /foo == ['bar', 'baz'] */ | |||||
jo3 = json_object_new_array(); | |||||
json_object_array_add(jo3, json_object_new_string("bar")); | |||||
json_object_array_add(jo3, json_object_new_string("baz")); | |||||
jo2 = NULL; | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo", NULL)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(NULL != jo2); | |||||
assert(json_object_equal(jo2, jo3)); | |||||
json_object_put(jo3); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - /foo == ['bar', 'baz']\n"); | |||||
/* Test /foo/0 == 'bar' */ | |||||
jo2 = NULL; | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/0", NULL)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/0", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(NULL != jo2); | |||||
assert(0 == strcmp("bar", json_object_get_string(jo2))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - /foo/0 == 'bar'\n"); | |||||
for (i = 0 ; json_pointers[i].s; i++) | |||||
test_example_int(jo1, json_pointers[i].s, json_pointers[i].i); | |||||
json_object_put(jo1); | |||||
} | |||||
/* I'm not too happy with the RFC example to test the recusion of the json_pointer_get() function */ | |||||
static void test_recursion_get() | |||||
{ | |||||
struct json_object *jo2, *jo1 = json_tokener_parse(rec_input_json_str); | |||||
jo2 = NULL; | |||||
assert(jo1 != NULL); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/arr/0/obj/2/obj1", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_is_type(jo2, json_type_int)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_object_get_int(jo2)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/arr/0/obj/2/obj2", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_is_type(jo2, json_type_string)); | |||||
assert(0 == strcmp("1", json_object_get_string(jo2))); | |||||
assert(jo1 != NULL); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/obj/obj/obj/0/obj1", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_is_type(jo2, json_type_int)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_object_get_int(jo2)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_get(jo1, "/obj/obj/obj/0/obj2", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(json_object_is_type(jo2, json_type_string)); | |||||
assert(0 == strcmp("1", json_object_get_string(jo2))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - RECURSION TEST\n"); | |||||
json_object_put(jo1); | |||||
} | |||||
static void test_wrong_inputs_get() | |||||
{ | |||||
struct json_object *jo2, *jo1 = json_tokener_parse(input_json_str); | |||||
assert(NULL != jo1); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - LOADED TEST JSON\n"); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
/* Test leading '/' missing */ | |||||
jo2 = NULL; | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "foo/bar", NULL)); | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "foo/bar", &jo2)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
assert(jo2 == NULL); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - MISSING /\n"); | |||||
/* Test combinations of NULL params for input json & path */ | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(NULL, "foo/bar", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(NULL, NULL, NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, NULL, NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - NULL INPUTS\n"); | |||||
/* Test invalid indexes for array */ | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/a", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/-", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
/* Test optimized array path */ | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/4", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == ENOENT); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
/* Test non-optimized array path */ | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/22", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == ENOENT); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/-1", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == EINVAL); | |||||
errno = 0; | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_get(jo1, "/foo/10", NULL)); | |||||
assert(errno == ENOENT); | |||||
printf("PASSED - GET - INVALID INDEXES\n"); | |||||
json_object_put(jo1); | |||||
} | |||||
static void test_example_set() | |||||
{ | |||||
struct json_object *jo2, *jo1 = json_tokener_parse(input_json_str); | |||||
assert(jo1 != NULL); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - LOADED TEST JSON\n"); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/foo/1", json_object_new_string("cod"))); | |||||
assert(0 == strcmp("cod", json_object_get_string(json_object_array_get_idx(json_object_object_get(jo1, "foo"), 1)))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - 'cod' in /foo/1\n"); | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw", (jo2 = json_tokener_parse("[1,2,3]")))); | |||||
assert(errno == ENOENT); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - non-existing /fud/gaw\n"); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud", json_object_new_object())); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - /fud == {}\n"); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw", jo2)); /* re-using jo2 from above */ | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [1,2,3]\n"); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw/0", json_object_new_int(0))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [0,2,3]\n"); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw/-", json_object_new_int(4))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [0,2,3,4]\n"); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/", json_object_new_int(9))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - / == 9\n"); | |||||
jo2 = json_tokener_parse("{ 'foo': [ 'bar', 'cod' ], '': 9, 'a/b': 1, 'c\%d': 2, 'e^f': 3, 'g|h': 4, 'i\\\\j': 5, 'k\\\"l': 6, ' ': 7, 'm~n': 8, 'fud': { 'gaw': [ 0, 2, 3, 4 ] } }"); | |||||
assert(json_object_equal(jo2, jo1)); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - Final JSON is: %s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
json_object_put(jo2); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "", json_object_new_int(10))); | |||||
assert(10 == json_object_get_int(jo1)); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
json_object_put(jo1); | |||||
} | |||||
static void test_wrong_inputs_set() | |||||
{ | |||||
struct json_object *jo2, *jo1 = json_tokener_parse(input_json_str); | |||||
assert(jo1 != NULL); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - LOADED TEST JSON\n"); | |||||
printf("%s\n", json_object_get_string(jo1)); | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_set(&jo1, "foo/bar", (jo2 = json_object_new_string("cod")))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - failed 'cod' with path 'foo/bar'\n"); | |||||
json_object_put(jo2); | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw", (jo2 = json_object_new_string("whatever")))); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud", json_object_new_object())); | |||||
assert(0 == json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw", jo2)); /* re-using jo2 from above */ | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw/0", json_object_new_int(0))); | |||||
assert(0 != json_pointer_set(&jo1, "/fud/gaw/", json_object_new_int(0))); | |||||
printf("PASSED - SET - failed to set index to non-array\n"); | |||||
json_object_put(jo1); | |||||
json_object_put(jo2); | |||||
} | |||||
int main(int argc, char **argv) | |||||
{ | |||||
test_example_get(); | |||||
test_recursion_get(); | |||||
test_wrong_inputs_get(); | |||||
test_example_set(); | |||||
test_wrong_inputs_set(); | |||||
return 0; | |||||
} |
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PASSED - GET - LOADED TEST JSON | |||||
{ "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ], "": 0, "a\/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8 } | |||||
PASSED - GET - ENTIRE OBJECT WORKED | |||||
PASSED - GET - /foo == ['bar', 'baz'] | |||||
PASSED - GET - /foo/0 == 'bar' | |||||
PASSED - GET - / == 0 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /a~1b == 1 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /c%d == 2 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /e^f == 3 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /g|h == 4 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /i\j == 5 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /k"l == 6 | |||||
PASSED - GET - / == 7 | |||||
PASSED - GET - /m~0n == 8 | |||||
{ "arr": [ { "obj": [ { }, { }, { "obj1": 0, "obj2": "1" } ] } ], "obj": { "obj": { "obj": [ { "obj1": 0, "obj2": "1" } ] } } } | |||||
PASSED - GET - RECURSION TEST | |||||
PASSED - GET - LOADED TEST JSON | |||||
{ "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ], "": 0, "a\/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8 } | |||||
PASSED - GET - MISSING / | |||||
PASSED - GET - NULL INPUTS | |||||
PASSED - GET - INVALID INDEXES | |||||
PASSED - SET - LOADED TEST JSON | |||||
{ "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ], "": 0, "a\/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8 } | |||||
PASSED - SET - 'cod' in /foo/1 | |||||
PASSED - SET - non-existing /fud/gaw | |||||
PASSED - SET - /fud == {} | |||||
PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [1,2,3] | |||||
PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [0,2,3] | |||||
PASSED - SET - /fug/gaw == [0,2,3,4] | |||||
PASSED - SET - / == 9 | |||||
PASSED - SET - Final JSON is: { "foo": [ "bar", "cod" ], "": 9, "a\/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8, "fud": { "gaw": [ 0, 2, 3, 4 ] } } | |||||
10 | |||||
PASSED - SET - LOADED TEST JSON | |||||
{ "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ], "": 0, "a\/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8 } | |||||
PASSED - SET - failed 'cod' with path 'foo/bar' | |||||
PASSED - SET - failed to set index to non-array |
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#!/bin/sh | |||||
# Common definitions | |||||
if test -z "$srcdir"; then | |||||
srcdir="${0%/*}" | |||||
test "$srcdir" = "$0" && srcdir=. | |||||
test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. | |||||
fi | |||||
. "$srcdir/test-defs.sh" | |||||
run_output_test test_json_pointer | |||||
exit $? |