| // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| // |
| // A JSON parser. Converts strings of JSON into a Value object (see |
| // base/values.h). |
| // http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt?number=4627 |
| // |
| // Known limitations/deviations from the RFC: |
| // - Only knows how to parse ints within the range of a signed 32 bit int and |
| // decimal numbers within a double. |
| // - Assumes input is encoded as UTF8. The spec says we should allow UTF-16 |
| // (BE or LE) and UTF-32 (BE or LE) as well. |
| // - We limit nesting to 100 levels to prevent stack overflow (this is allowed |
| // by the RFC). |
| // - A Unicode FAQ ("http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html") writes a data |
| // stream may start with a Unicode Byte-Order-Mark (U+FEFF), i.e. the input |
| // UTF-8 string for the JSONReader::JsonToValue() function may start with a |
| // UTF-8 BOM (0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF). |
| // To avoid the function from mis-treating a UTF-8 BOM as an invalid |
| // character, the function skips a Unicode BOM at the beginning of the |
| // Unicode string (converted from the input UTF-8 string) before parsing it. |
| // |
| // TODO(tc): Add a parsing option to to relax object keys being wrapped in |
| // double quotes |
| // TODO(tc): Add an option to disable comment stripping |
| // TODO(aa): Consider making the constructor public and the static Read() method |
| // only a convenience for the common uses with more complex configuration going |
| // on the instance. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_JSON_JSON_READER_H_ |
| #define BASE_JSON_JSON_READER_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include "base/base_api.h" |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| |
| // Chromium and Chromium OS check out gtest to different places, so we're |
| // unable to compile on both if we include gtest_prod.h here. Instead, include |
| // its only contents -- this will need to be updated if the macro ever changes. |
| #define FRIEND_TEST(test_case_name, test_name)\ |
| friend class test_case_name##_##test_name##_Test |
| |
| class Value; |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| class BASE_API JSONReader { |
| public: |
| // A struct to hold a JS token. |
| class Token { |
| public: |
| enum Type { |
| OBJECT_BEGIN, // { |
| OBJECT_END, // } |
| ARRAY_BEGIN, // [ |
| ARRAY_END, // ] |
| STRING, |
| NUMBER, |
| BOOL_TRUE, // true |
| BOOL_FALSE, // false |
| NULL_TOKEN, // null |
| LIST_SEPARATOR, // , |
| OBJECT_PAIR_SEPARATOR, // : |
| END_OF_INPUT, |
| INVALID_TOKEN, |
| }; |
| Token(Type t, const wchar_t* b, int len) |
| : type(t), begin(b), length(len) {} |
| |
| // Get the character that's one past the end of this token. |
| wchar_t NextChar() { |
| return *(begin + length); |
| } |
| |
| Type type; |
| |
| // A pointer into JSONReader::json_pos_ that's the beginning of this token. |
| const wchar_t* begin; |
| |
| // End should be one char past the end of the token. |
| int length; |
| }; |
| |
| // Error codes during parsing. |
| enum JsonParseError { |
| JSON_NO_ERROR = 0, |
| JSON_BAD_ROOT_ELEMENT_TYPE, |
| JSON_INVALID_ESCAPE, |
| JSON_SYNTAX_ERROR, |
| JSON_TRAILING_COMMA, |
| JSON_TOO_MUCH_NESTING, |
| JSON_UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ROOT, |
| JSON_UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING, |
| JSON_UNQUOTED_DICTIONARY_KEY, |
| }; |
| |
| // String versions of parse error codes. |
| static const char* kBadRootElementType; |
| static const char* kInvalidEscape; |
| static const char* kSyntaxError; |
| static const char* kTrailingComma; |
| static const char* kTooMuchNesting; |
| static const char* kUnexpectedDataAfterRoot; |
| static const char* kUnsupportedEncoding; |
| static const char* kUnquotedDictionaryKey; |
| |
| JSONReader(); |
| |
| // Reads and parses |json|, returning a Value. The caller owns the returned |
| // instance. If |json| is not a properly formed JSON string, returns NULL. |
| // If |allow_trailing_comma| is true, we will ignore trailing commas in |
| // objects and arrays even though this goes against the RFC. |
| static Value* Read(const std::string& json, bool allow_trailing_comma); |
| |
| // Reads and parses |json| like Read(). |error_code_out| and |error_msg_out| |
| // are optional. If specified and NULL is returned, they will be populated |
| // an error code and a formatted error message (including error location if |
| // appropriate). Otherwise, they will be unmodified. |
| static Value* ReadAndReturnError(const std::string& json, |
| bool allow_trailing_comma, |
| int* error_code_out, |
| std::string* error_msg_out); |
| |
| // Converts a JSON parse error code into a human readable message. |
| // Returns an empty string if error_code is JSON_NO_ERROR. |
| static std::string ErrorCodeToString(JsonParseError error_code); |
| |
| // Returns the error code if the last call to JsonToValue() failed. |
| // Returns JSON_NO_ERROR otherwise. |
| JsonParseError error_code() const { return error_code_; } |
| |
| // Converts error_code_ to a human-readable string, including line and column |
| // numbers if appropriate. |
| std::string GetErrorMessage() const; |
| |
| // Reads and parses |json|, returning a Value. The caller owns the returned |
| // instance. If |json| is not a properly formed JSON string, returns NULL and |
| // a detailed error can be retrieved from |error_message()|. |
| // If |check_root| is true, we require that the root object be an object or |
| // array. Otherwise, it can be any valid JSON type. |
| // If |allow_trailing_comma| is true, we will ignore trailing commas in |
| // objects and arrays even though this goes against the RFC. |
| Value* JsonToValue(const std::string& json, bool check_root, |
| bool allow_trailing_comma); |
| |
| private: |
| FRIEND_TEST(JSONReaderTest, Reading); |
| FRIEND_TEST(JSONReaderTest, ErrorMessages); |
| |
| static std::string FormatErrorMessage(int line, int column, |
| const std::string& description); |
| |
| // Recursively build Value. Returns NULL if we don't have a valid JSON |
| // string. If |is_root| is true, we verify that the root element is either |
| // an object or an array. |
| Value* BuildValue(bool is_root); |
| |
| // Parses a sequence of characters into a Token::NUMBER. If the sequence of |
| // characters is not a valid number, returns a Token::INVALID_TOKEN. Note |
| // that DecodeNumber is used to actually convert from a string to an |
| // int/double. |
| Token ParseNumberToken(); |
| |
| // Try and convert the substring that token holds into an int or a double. If |
| // we can (ie., no overflow), return the value, else return NULL. |
| Value* DecodeNumber(const Token& token); |
| |
| // Parses a sequence of characters into a Token::STRING. If the sequence of |
| // characters is not a valid string, returns a Token::INVALID_TOKEN. Note |
| // that DecodeString is used to actually decode the escaped string into an |
| // actual wstring. |
| Token ParseStringToken(); |
| |
| // Convert the substring into a value string. This should always succeed |
| // (otherwise ParseStringToken would have failed). |
| Value* DecodeString(const Token& token); |
| |
| // Grabs the next token in the JSON stream. This does not increment the |
| // stream so it can be used to look ahead at the next token. |
| Token ParseToken(); |
| |
| // Increments |json_pos_| past leading whitespace and comments. |
| void EatWhitespaceAndComments(); |
| |
| // If |json_pos_| is at the start of a comment, eat it, otherwise, returns |
| // false. |
| bool EatComment(); |
| |
| // Checks if |json_pos_| matches str. |
| bool NextStringMatch(const std::wstring& str); |
| |
| // Sets the error code that will be returned to the caller. The current |
| // line and column are determined and added into the final message. |
| void SetErrorCode(const JsonParseError error, const wchar_t* error_pos); |
| |
| // Pointer to the starting position in the input string. |
| const wchar_t* start_pos_; |
| |
| // Pointer to the current position in the input string. |
| const wchar_t* json_pos_; |
| |
| // Used to keep track of how many nested lists/dicts there are. |
| int stack_depth_; |
| |
| // A parser flag that allows trailing commas in objects and arrays. |
| bool allow_trailing_comma_; |
| |
| // Contains the error code for the last call to JsonToValue(), if any. |
| JsonParseError error_code_; |
| int error_line_; |
| int error_col_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(JSONReader); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_JSON_JSON_READER_H_ |