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/* Copyright (c) 2015, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is also distributed with certain software (including but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms, as designated in a particular file or component or in included license documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional permission to link the program and your derivative works with the separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* @file json_path.cc This file contains implementation support for the JSON path abstraction. The path abstraction is described by the functional spec attached to WL#7909. */ #include "json_path.h" #include "json_dom.h" #include "mysqld.h" // key_memory_JSON #include "rapidjson/rapidjson.h" // rapidjson::UTF8<char>::Decode #include "rapidjson/memorystream.h" // rapidjson::MemoryStream #include "sql_const.h" // STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE #include "sql_string.h" // String #include "template_utils.h" // down_cast #include <m_ctype.h> #include <cwctype> #include <memory> // auto_ptr #include <string> // For use in Json_path::parse_path #define PARSER_RETURN(retval) { *status= retval; return charptr; } #define SCOPE '$' #define BEGIN_MEMBER '.' #define BEGIN_ARRAY '[' #define END_ARRAY ']' #define DOUBLE_QUOTE '\"' #define WILDCARD '*' #define PRINTABLE_SPACE ' ' bool is_ecmascript_identifier(const char *name, size_t name_length); bool is_digit(unsigned codepoint); // Json_path_leg enum_json_path_leg_type Json_path_leg::get_type() const { return m_leg_type; } size_t Json_path_leg::get_member_name_length() const { return m_member_name.size(); } const char *Json_path_leg::get_member_name() const { return m_member_name.data(); } size_t Json_path_leg::get_array_cell_index() const { return m_array_cell_index; } bool Json_path_leg::to_string(String *buf) const { switch(m_leg_type) { case jpl_member: return buf->append(BEGIN_MEMBER) || (is_ecmascript_identifier(get_member_name(), get_member_name_length()) ? buf->append(get_member_name(), get_member_name_length()) : double_quote(get_member_name(), get_member_name_length(), buf)); case jpl_array_cell: return buf->append(BEGIN_ARRAY) || buf->append_ulonglong(m_array_cell_index) || buf->append(END_ARRAY); case jpl_member_wildcard: return buf->append(BEGIN_MEMBER) || buf->append(WILDCARD); case jpl_array_cell_wildcard: return buf->append(BEGIN_ARRAY) || buf->append(WILDCARD) || buf->append(END_ARRAY); case jpl_ellipsis: return buf->append(WILDCARD) || buf->append(WILDCARD); } // Unknown leg type. DBUG_ABORT(); /* purecov: inspected */ return true; /* purecov: inspected */ } // Json_path_clone Json_path_clone::Json_path_clone() : m_path_legs(key_memory_JSON) {} Json_path_clone::~Json_path_clone() { clear(); } size_t Json_path_clone::leg_count() const { return m_path_legs.size(); } const Json_path_leg *Json_path_clone::get_leg_at(const size_t index) const { if (index >= m_path_legs.size()) { return NULL; } return m_path_legs.at(index); } bool Json_path_clone::append(const Json_path_leg *leg) { return m_path_legs.push_back(leg); } bool Json_path_clone::set(Json_seekable_path *source) { clear(); size_t legcount= source->leg_count(); for (size_t idx= 0; idx < legcount; idx++) { Json_path_leg *path_leg= (Json_path_leg *) source->get_leg_at(idx); if (append(path_leg)) { return true; } } return false; } const Json_path_leg *Json_path_clone::pop() { assert(m_path_legs.size() > 0); const Json_path_leg *p= m_path_legs.back(); m_path_legs.pop_back(); return p; } void Json_path_clone::clear() { m_path_legs.clear(); } bool Json_path_clone::contains_ellipsis() const { for (Path_leg_pointers::const_iterator iter= m_path_legs.begin(); iter != m_path_legs.end(); ++iter) { const Json_path_leg *path_leg= *iter; if (path_leg->get_type() == jpl_ellipsis) return true; } return false; } // Json_path Json_path::Json_path() : m_path_legs(key_memory_JSON) {} Json_path::~Json_path() { m_path_legs.clear(); } size_t Json_path::leg_count() const { return m_path_legs.size(); } const Json_path_leg *Json_path::get_leg_at(const size_t index) const { if (index >= m_path_legs.size()) { return NULL; } return &m_path_legs.at(index); } bool Json_path::append(const Json_path_leg &leg) { return m_path_legs.push_back(leg); } Json_path_leg Json_path::pop() { assert(m_path_legs.size() > 0); Json_path_leg p= m_path_legs.back(); m_path_legs.pop_back(); return p; } void Json_path::clear() { m_path_legs.clear(); } bool Json_path::to_string(String *buf) const { /* 3-part scope prefixes are not needed by wl7909. There is no way to test them at the SQL level right now since they would raise errors in all possible use-cases. Support for them can be added in some follow-on worklog which actually needs them. This is where we would put pretty-printing support for 3-part scope prefixes. */ if (buf->append(SCOPE)) return true; for (Path_leg_vector::const_iterator iter= m_path_legs.begin(); iter != m_path_legs.end(); ++iter) { if (iter->to_string(buf)) return true; } return false; } static inline bool is_wildcard_or_ellipsis(const Json_path_leg &leg) { switch (leg.get_type()) { case jpl_member_wildcard: case jpl_array_cell_wildcard: case jpl_ellipsis: return true; default: return false; } } bool Json_path::contains_wildcard_or_ellipsis() const { return std::find_if(m_path_legs.begin(), m_path_legs.end(), is_wildcard_or_ellipsis) != m_path_legs.end(); } static inline bool is_ellipsis(const Json_path_leg &leg) { return leg.get_type() == jpl_ellipsis; } bool Json_path::contains_ellipsis() const { return std::find_if(m_path_legs.begin(), m_path_legs.end(), is_ellipsis) != m_path_legs.end(); } // Json_path parsing void Json_path::initialize() { m_path_legs.clear(); } /** Top level parsing factory method */ bool parse_path(const bool begins_with_column_id, const size_t path_length, const char *path_expression, Json_path *path, size_t *bad_index) { bool status= false; const char *end_of_parsed_path= path->parse_path(begins_with_column_id, path_length, path_expression, &status); if (status) { *bad_index= 0; return false; } *bad_index= end_of_parsed_path - path_expression; return true; } /** Purge leading whitespace in a string. @param[in] str the string to purge whitespace from @param[in] end the end of the input string @return pointer to the first non-whitespace character in str */ static inline const char *purge_whitespace(const char *str, const char *end) { while (str < end && my_isspace(&my_charset_utf8mb4_bin, *str)) ++str; return str; } const char *Json_path::parse_path(const bool begins_with_column_id, const size_t path_length, const char *path_expression, bool *status) { initialize(); const char *charptr= path_expression; const char *endptr= path_expression + path_length; if (begins_with_column_id) { /* 3-part scope prefixes are not needed by wl7909. There is no way to test them at the SQL level right now since they would raise errors in all possible use-cases. Support for them can be added in some follow-on worklog which actually needs them. This is where we would add parsing support for 3-part scope prefixes. */ // not supported yet PARSER_RETURN(false); } else { // the first non-whitespace character must be $ charptr= purge_whitespace(charptr, endptr); if ((charptr >= endptr) || (*charptr++ != SCOPE)) PARSER_RETURN(false); } // now add the legs *status= true; while (*status) { charptr= purge_whitespace(charptr, endptr); if (charptr >= endptr) break; // input exhausted charptr= parse_path_leg(charptr, endptr, status); } // a path may not end with an ellipsis if (m_path_legs.size() > 0 && is_ellipsis(m_path_legs.back())) { *status= false; } return charptr; } const char *Json_path::parse_path_leg(const char *charptr, const char *endptr, bool *status) { switch (*charptr) { case BEGIN_ARRAY: return parse_array_leg(charptr, endptr, status); case BEGIN_MEMBER: return parse_member_leg(charptr, endptr, status); case WILDCARD: return parse_ellipsis_leg(charptr, endptr, status); default: PARSER_RETURN(false); } } const char *Json_path::parse_ellipsis_leg(const char *charptr, const char *endptr, bool *status) { // assume the worst *status= false; // advance past the first * charptr++; // must be followed by a second * if ((charptr >= endptr) || (*charptr++ != WILDCARD)) { PARSER_RETURN(false); } // may not be the last leg if (charptr >= endptr) { PARSER_RETURN(false); } // forbid the hard-to-read *** combination if (*charptr == WILDCARD) { PARSER_RETURN(false); } PARSER_RETURN(!append(Json_path_leg(jpl_ellipsis))); } const char *Json_path::parse_array_leg(const char *charptr, const char *endptr, bool *status) { // assume the worst *status= false; // advance past the [ charptr++; charptr= purge_whitespace(charptr, endptr); if (charptr >= endptr) PARSER_RETURN(false); // input exhausted if (*charptr == WILDCARD) { charptr++; if (append(Json_path_leg(jpl_array_cell_wildcard))) PARSER_RETURN(false); /* purecov: inspected */ } else { // Not a WILDCARD. Must be an array index. const char *number_start= charptr; while ((charptr < endptr) && is_digit(*charptr)) { charptr++; } if (charptr == number_start) { PARSER_RETURN(false); } int dummy_err; longlong cell_index= my_strntoll(&my_charset_utf8mb4_bin, number_start, charptr - number_start, 10, (char**) 0, &dummy_err); if (dummy_err != 0) { PARSER_RETURN(false); } if (append(Json_path_leg(static_cast<size_t>(cell_index)))) PARSER_RETURN(false); /* purecov: inspected */ } // the next non-whitespace should be the closing ] charptr= purge_whitespace(charptr, endptr); if ((charptr < endptr) && (*charptr++ == END_ARRAY)) { // all is well PARSER_RETURN(true); } // An error has occurred. PARSER_RETURN(false); } /** Find the end of a member name in a JSON path. The name could be either a quoted or an unquoted identifier. @param start the start of the member name @param end the end of the JSON path expression @return pointer to the position right after the end of the name, or to the position right after the end of the string if the input string is an unterminated quoted identifier */ static const char *find_end_of_member_name(const char *start, const char *end) { const char *str= start; /* If we have a double-quoted name, the end of the name is the next unescaped double quote. */ if (*str == DOUBLE_QUOTE) { str++; // Advance past the opening double quote. while (str < end) { switch (*str++) { case '\\': /* Skip the next character after a backslash. It cannot mark the end of the quoted string. */ str++; break; case DOUBLE_QUOTE: // An unescaped double quote marks the end of the quoted string. return str; } } /* Whoops. No terminating quote was found. Just return the end of the string. When we send the unterminated string through the JSON parser, it will detect and report the syntax error, so there is no need to handle the syntax error here. */ return end; } /* If we have an unquoted name, the name is terminated by whitespace or [ or . or * or end-of-string. */ while (str < end && !my_isspace(&my_charset_utf8mb4_bin, *str) && *str != BEGIN_ARRAY && *str != BEGIN_MEMBER && *str != WILDCARD) { str++; } return str; } /** Parse a quoted member name using the rapidjson parser, so that we get the name without the enclosing quotes and with any escape sequences replaced with the actual characters. It is the caller's responsibility to destroy the returned Json_string when it's done with it. @param str the input string @param len the length of the input string @return a Json_string that represents the member name, or NULL if the input string is not a valid name */ static const Json_string *parse_name_with_rapidjson(const char *str, size_t len) { const Json_dom *dom= Json_dom::parse(str, len, NULL, NULL); if (dom != NULL && dom->json_type() == Json_dom::J_STRING) return down_cast<const Json_string *>(dom); delete dom; return NULL; } const char *Json_path::parse_member_leg(const char *charptr, const char *endptr, bool *status) { // advance past the . charptr++; charptr= purge_whitespace(charptr, endptr); if (charptr >= endptr) PARSER_RETURN(false); // input exhausted if (*charptr == WILDCARD) { charptr++; if (append(Json_path_leg(jpl_member_wildcard))) PARSER_RETURN(false); /* purecov: inspected */ } else { const char *key_start= charptr; const char *key_end= find_end_of_member_name(key_start, endptr); const bool was_quoted= (*key_start == DOUBLE_QUOTE); charptr= key_end; std::auto_ptr<const Json_string> jstr; if (was_quoted) { /* Send the quoted name through the parser to unquote and unescape it. */ jstr.reset(parse_name_with_rapidjson(key_start, key_end - key_start)); } else { /* An unquoted name may contain escape sequences. Wrap it in double quotes and send it through the JSON parser to unescape it. */ char buff[STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE]; String strbuff(buff, sizeof(buff), &my_charset_utf8mb4_bin); strbuff.length(0); if (strbuff.append(DOUBLE_QUOTE) || strbuff.append(key_start, key_end - key_start) || strbuff.append(DOUBLE_QUOTE)) PARSER_RETURN(false); /* purecov: inspected */ jstr.reset(parse_name_with_rapidjson(strbuff.ptr(), strbuff.length())); } if (jstr.get() == NULL) PARSER_RETURN(false); // empty key names are illegal if (jstr->size() == 0) PARSER_RETURN(false); // unquoted names must be valid ECMAScript identifiers if (!was_quoted && !is_ecmascript_identifier(jstr->value().data(), jstr->size())) PARSER_RETURN(false); // Looking good. if (append(Json_path_leg(jstr->value()))) PARSER_RETURN(false); /* purecov: inspected */ } PARSER_RETURN(true); } /** Return true if the character is a unicode combining mark. @param codepoint [in] A unicode codepoint. @return True if the codepoint is a unicode combining mark. */ inline bool unicode_combining_mark(unsigned codepoint) { return ((0x300 <= codepoint) && (codepoint <= 0x36F)); } /** Return true if the codepoint is a Unicode letter. This was the best recommendation from the old-timers about how to answer this question. But as you can see from the need to call unicode_combining_mark(), my_isalpha() isn't good enough. It probably has many other defects. FIXME */ bool is_letter(unsigned codepoint) { /* The Unicode combining mark \u036F passes the my_isalpha() test. That doesn't inspire much confidence in the correctness of my_isalpha(). */ if (unicode_combining_mark(codepoint)) { return false; } return my_isalpha(&my_charset_utf8mb4_bin, codepoint); } /** Return true if the codepoint is a Unicode digit. This was the best recommendation from the old-times about how to answer this question. */ bool is_digit(unsigned codepoint) { return my_isdigit(&my_charset_utf8mb4_bin, codepoint); } /** Return true if the codepoint is Unicode connector punctuation. */ bool is_connector_punctuation(unsigned codepoint) { switch(codepoint) { case 0x5F: // low line case 0x203F: // undertie case 0x2040: // character tie case 0x2054: // inverted undertie case 0xFE33: // presentation form for vertical low line case 0xFE34: // presentation form for vertical wavy low line case 0xFE4D: // dashed low line case 0xFE4E: // centerline low line case 0xFE4F: // wavy low line case 0xFF3F: // fullwidth low line { return true; } default: { return false; } } } /** Returns true if the name is a valid ECMAScript identifier. The name must be a sequence of UTF8-encoded bytes. All escape sequences have been replaced with UTF8-encoded bytes. @param[in] name name to check @param[in] name_length its length @return True if the name is a valid ECMAScript identifier. False otherwise. */ bool is_ecmascript_identifier(const char *name, size_t name_length) { /* At this point, The unicode escape sequences have already been replaced with the corresponding UTF-8 bytes. Now we apply the rules here: https://es5.github.io/x7.html#x7.6 */ rapidjson::MemoryStream input_stream(name, name_length); unsigned codepoint; while (input_stream.Tell() < name_length) { bool first_codepoint= (input_stream.Tell() == 0); if (!rapidjson::UTF8<char>::Decode(input_stream, &codepoint)) return false; // a unicode letter if (is_letter(codepoint)) continue; // $ is ok if (codepoint == 0x24) continue; // _ is ok if (codepoint == 0x5F) continue; /* the first character must be one of the above. more possibilities are available for subsequent characters. */ if (first_codepoint) { return false; } else { // unicode combining mark if (unicode_combining_mark(codepoint)) continue; // a unicode digit if (is_digit(codepoint)) continue; if (is_connector_punctuation(codepoint)) continue; // <ZWNJ> if (codepoint == 0x200C) continue; // <ZWJ> if (codepoint == 0x200D) continue; } // nope return false; } return true; }