diff --git a/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs b/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e95cad3f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} +module FastCGIUtils (initFastCGI, loopFastCGI, + DataRef, newDataRef, getData, + throwCGIError, handleCGIErrors) where + +import Control.Concurrent +import Control.Exception +import Control.Monad +import Data.Dynamic +import Data.IORef +import Prelude hiding (catch) +import System.Directory +import System.Environment +import System.Exit +import System.IO +import System.IO.Unsafe +import System.Posix +import System.Time + + +import Network.FastCGI + +initFastCGI :: IO () +initFastCGI = installSignalHandlers + +loopFastCGI :: CGI CGIResult -> IO () +loopFastCGI f = + do (do runOneFastCGI f + exitIfToldTo + restartIfModified) + `catchAborted` logError "Request aborted" + loopFastCGI f + + +-- Signal handling for FastCGI programs. + + +installSignalHandlers :: IO () +installSignalHandlers = + do t <- myThreadId + installHandler sigUSR1 (Catch gracefulExit) Nothing + installHandler sigTERM (Catch gracelessExit) Nothing + installHandler sigPIPE (Catch (requestAborted t)) Nothing + return () + +{-# NOINLINE shouldExit #-} +shouldExit :: IORef Bool +shouldExit = unsafePerformIO $ newIORef False + +catchAborted :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a +catchAborted x y = x `catch` \e -> case e of + ErrorCall "**aborted**" -> y + _ -> throw e + +requestAborted :: ThreadId -> IO () +requestAborted t = throwTo t (ErrorCall "**aborted**") + +gracelessExit :: IO () +gracelessExit = do logError "Graceless exit" + exitWith ExitSuccess + +gracefulExit :: IO () +gracefulExit = + do logError "Graceful exit" + writeIORef shouldExit True + +exitIfToldTo :: IO () +exitIfToldTo = + do b <- readIORef shouldExit + when b $ do logError "Exiting..." + exitWith ExitSuccess + + +-- Restart handling for FastCGI programs. + +{-# NOINLINE myModTimeRef #-} +myModTimeRef :: IORef EpochTime +myModTimeRef = unsafePerformIO (getProgModTime >>= newIORef) + +-- FIXME: doesn't get directory +myProgPath :: IO FilePath +myProgPath = getProgName + +getProgModTime :: IO EpochTime +getProgModTime = liftM modificationTime (myProgPath >>= getFileStatus) + +needsRestart :: IO Bool +needsRestart = liftM2 (/=) (readIORef myModTimeRef) getProgModTime + +exitIfModified :: IO () +exitIfModified = + do restart <- needsRestart + when restart $ exitWith ExitSuccess + +restartIfModified :: IO () +restartIfModified = + do restart <- needsRestart + when restart $ do prog <- myProgPath + args <- getArgs + hPutStrLn stderr $ prog ++ " has been modified, restarting ..." + -- FIXME: setCurrentDirectory? + executeFile prog False args Nothing + +-- Utilities for getting and caching read-only data from disk. +-- The data is reloaded when the file on disk has been modified. + +type DataRef a = IORef (Maybe (ClockTime, a)) + +newDataRef :: MonadIO m => m (DataRef a) +newDataRef = liftIO $ newIORef Nothing + +getData :: MonadIO m => (FilePath -> m a) -> DataRef a -> FilePath -> m a +getData loadData ref file = + do t' <- liftIO $ getModificationTime file + m <- liftIO $ readIORef ref + case m of + Just (t,x) | t' == t -> return x + _ -> do logCGI $ "Loading " ++ show file ++ "..." + x <- loadData file + liftIO $ writeIORef ref (Just (t',x)) + return x + +-- Logging + +logError :: String -> IO () +logError s = hPutStrLn stderr s + +-- * General CGI Error exception mechanism + +data CGIError = CGIError { cgiErrorCode :: Int, cgiErrorMessage :: String, cgiErrorText :: [String] } + deriving Typeable + +throwCGIError :: Int -> String -> [String] -> CGI a +throwCGIError c m t = throwCGI $ DynException $ toDyn $ CGIError c m t + +handleCGIErrors :: CGI CGIResult -> CGI CGIResult +handleCGIErrors x = x `catchCGI` \e -> case e of + DynException d -> case fromDynamic d of + Nothing -> throw e + Just (CGIError c m t) -> outputError c m t + _ -> throw e diff --git a/src/morpho-server/LICENSE b/src/morpho-server/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b6e7c66c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/morpho-server/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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(:[])) return mgr + +cgiMain :: Grammar -> CGI CGIResult +cgiMain sgr = + do path <- pathInfo + json <- case path of + "/eval" -> do mjson <- return (doEval sgr) `ap` getTerm + err (throwCGIError 400 "Evaluation error" . (:[])) return mjson + _ -> throwCGIError 404 "Not Found" ["Resource not found: " ++ path] + outputJSON json + where + getTerm :: CGI String + getTerm = do mt <- getInput "term" + maybe (throwCGIError 400 "No term given" ["No term given"]) (return . urlDecodeUnicode) mt + +doEval :: Grammar -> String -> Err JSValue +doEval sgr t = liftM termToJSValue $ eval sgr t + +-- FIXME +termToJSValue :: Term -> JSValue +termToJSValue = showJSON . toJSObject . prTermTabular + +eval :: Grammar -> String -> Err Term +eval sgr t = pTerm t >>= checkTerm sgr >>= computeTerm sgr + +-- * General CGI and JSON stuff + +outputJSON :: JSON a => a -> CGI CGIResult +outputJSON x = do setHeader "Content-Type" "text/json; charset=utf-8" + outputStrict $ UTF8.encodeString $ encode x + +outputStrict :: String -> CGI CGIResult +outputStrict x | x == x = output x + | otherwise = fail "I am the pope." diff --git a/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs b/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ad5fb0dd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +module URLEncoding where + +import Data.Bits (shiftL, (.|.)) +import Data.Char (chr,digitToInt,isHexDigit) + + +urlDecodeUnicode :: String -> String +urlDecodeUnicode [] = "" +urlDecodeUnicode ('%':'u':x1:x2:x3:x4:s) + | all isHexDigit [x1,x2,x3,x4] = + chr ( digitToInt x1 `shiftL` 12 + .|. digitToInt x2 `shiftL` 8 + .|. digitToInt x3 `shiftL` 4 + .|. digitToInt x4) : urlDecodeUnicode s +urlDecodeUnicode ('%':x1:x2:s) | isHexDigit x1 && isHexDigit x2 = + chr ( digitToInt x1 `shiftL` 4 + .|. digitToInt x2) : urlDecodeUnicode s +urlDecodeUnicode (c:s) = c : urlDecodeUnicode s diff --git a/src/morpho-server/gf-morpo-server.cabal b/src/morpho-server/gf-morpo-server.cabal new file mode 100644 index 000000000..590365109 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/morpho-server/gf-morpo-server.cabal @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +name: gf-morpho-server +version: 1.0 +cabal-version: >= 1.2 +build-type: Simple +license: GPL +license-file: LICENSE +synopsis: FastCGI Morphology Server for Grammatical Framework + +executable gf-morpho.fcgi + build-depends: base, + old-time, + unix, + directory, + containers, + gf, + cgi, + fastcgi, + json, + utf8-string + main-is: MorphoServer.hs + other-modules: + FastCGIUtils