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  1. // Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. package console
  17. import (
  18. "fmt"
  19. "io"
  20. "io/ioutil"
  21. "os"
  22. "os/signal"
  23. "path/filepath"
  24. "regexp"
  25. "sort"
  26. "strings"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/internal/jsre"
  28. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/internal/web3ext"
  29. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
  30. "github.com/mattn/go-colorable"
  31. "github.com/peterh/liner"
  32. "github.com/robertkrimen/otto"
  33. )
  34. var (
  35. passwordRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`personal.[nus]`)
  36. onlyWhitespace = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*$`)
  37. exit = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*exit\s*;*\s*$`)
  38. )
  39. // HistoryFile is the file within the data directory to store input scrollback.
  40. const HistoryFile = "history"
  41. // DefaultPrompt is the default prompt line prefix to use for user input querying.
  42. const DefaultPrompt = "> "
  43. // Config is te collection of configurations to fine tune the behavior of the
  44. // JavaScript console.
  45. type Config struct {
  46. DataDir string // Data directory to store the console history at
  47. DocRoot string // Filesystem path from where to load JavaScript files from
  48. Client *rpc.Client // RPC client to execute Ethereum requests through
  49. Prompt string // Input prompt prefix string (defaults to DefaultPrompt)
  50. Prompter UserPrompter // Input prompter to allow interactive user feedback (defaults to TerminalPrompter)
  51. Printer io.Writer // Output writer to serialize any display strings to (defaults to os.Stdout)
  52. Preload []string // Absolute paths to JavaScript files to preload
  53. }
  54. // Console is a JavaScript interpreted runtime environment. It is a fully fleged
  55. // JavaScript console attached to a running node via an external or in-process RPC
  56. // client.
  57. type Console struct {
  58. client *rpc.Client // RPC client to execute Ethereum requests through
  59. jsre *jsre.JSRE // JavaScript runtime environment running the interpreter
  60. prompt string // Input prompt prefix string
  61. prompter UserPrompter // Input prompter to allow interactive user feedback
  62. histPath string // Absolute path to the console scrollback history
  63. history []string // Scroll history maintained by the console
  64. printer io.Writer // Output writer to serialize any display strings to
  65. }
  66. func New(config Config) (*Console, error) {
  67. // Handle unset config values gracefully
  68. if config.Prompter == nil {
  69. config.Prompter = Stdin
  70. }
  71. if config.Prompt == "" {
  72. config.Prompt = DefaultPrompt
  73. }
  74. if config.Printer == nil {
  75. config.Printer = colorable.NewColorableStdout()
  76. }
  77. // Initialize the console and return
  78. console := &Console{
  79. client: config.Client,
  80. jsre: jsre.New(config.DocRoot, config.Printer),
  81. prompt: config.Prompt,
  82. prompter: config.Prompter,
  83. printer: config.Printer,
  84. histPath: filepath.Join(config.DataDir, HistoryFile),
  85. }
  86. if err := console.init(config.Preload); err != nil {
  87. return nil, err
  88. }
  89. return console, nil
  90. }
  91. // init retrieves the available APIs from the remote RPC provider and initializes
  92. // the console's JavaScript namespaces based on the exposed modules.
  93. func (c *Console) init(preload []string) error {
  94. // Initialize the JavaScript <-> Go RPC bridge
  95. bridge := newBridge(c.client, c.prompter, c.printer)
  96. c.jsre.Set("jeth", struct{}{})
  97. jethObj, _ := c.jsre.Get("jeth")
  98. jethObj.Object().Set("send", bridge.Send)
  99. jethObj.Object().Set("sendAsync", bridge.Send)
  100. consoleObj, _ := c.jsre.Get("console")
  101. consoleObj.Object().Set("log", c.consoleOutput)
  102. consoleObj.Object().Set("error", c.consoleOutput)
  103. // Load all the internal utility JavaScript libraries
  104. if err := c.jsre.Compile("bignumber.js", jsre.BigNumber_JS); err != nil {
  105. return fmt.Errorf("bignumber.js: %v", err)
  106. }
  107. if err := c.jsre.Compile("web3.js", jsre.Web3_JS); err != nil {
  108. return fmt.Errorf("web3.js: %v", err)
  109. }
  110. if _, err := c.jsre.Run("var Web3 = require('web3');"); err != nil {
  111. return fmt.Errorf("web3 require: %v", err)
  112. }
  113. if _, err := c.jsre.Run("var web3 = new Web3(jeth);"); err != nil {
  114. return fmt.Errorf("web3 provider: %v", err)
  115. }
  116. // Load the supported APIs into the JavaScript runtime environment
  117. apis, err := c.client.SupportedModules()
  118. if err != nil {
  119. return fmt.Errorf("api modules: %v", err)
  120. }
  121. flatten := "var eth = web3.eth; var personal = web3.personal; "
  122. for api := range apis {
  123. if api == "web3" {
  124. continue // manually mapped or ignore
  125. }
  126. if file, ok := web3ext.Modules[api]; ok {
  127. // Load our extension for the module.
  128. if err = c.jsre.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("%s.js", api), file); err != nil {
  129. return fmt.Errorf("%s.js: %v", api, err)
  130. }
  131. flatten += fmt.Sprintf("var %s = web3.%s; ", api, api)
  132. } else if obj, err := c.jsre.Run("web3." + api); err == nil && obj.IsObject() {
  133. // Enable web3.js built-in extension if available.
  134. flatten += fmt.Sprintf("var %s = web3.%s; ", api, api)
  135. }
  136. }
  137. if _, err = c.jsre.Run(flatten); err != nil {
  138. return fmt.Errorf("namespace flattening: %v", err)
  139. }
  140. // Initialize the global name register (disabled for now)
  141. //c.jsre.Run(`var GlobalRegistrar = eth.contract(` + registrar.GlobalRegistrarAbi + `); registrar = GlobalRegistrar.at("` + registrar.GlobalRegistrarAddr + `");`)
  142. // If the console is in interactive mode, instrument password related methods to query the user
  143. if c.prompter != nil {
  144. // Retrieve the account management object to instrument
  145. personal, err := c.jsre.Get("personal")
  146. if err != nil {
  147. return err
  148. }
  149. // Override the unlockAccount, newAccount and sign methods since these require user interaction.
  150. // Assign these method in the Console the original web3 callbacks. These will be called by the jeth.*
  151. // methods after they got the password from the user and send the original web3 request to the backend.
  152. if obj := personal.Object(); obj != nil { // make sure the personal api is enabled over the interface
  153. if _, err = c.jsre.Run(`jeth.unlockAccount = personal.unlockAccount;`); err != nil {
  154. return fmt.Errorf("personal.unlockAccount: %v", err)
  155. }
  156. if _, err = c.jsre.Run(`jeth.newAccount = personal.newAccount;`); err != nil {
  157. return fmt.Errorf("personal.newAccount: %v", err)
  158. }
  159. if _, err = c.jsre.Run(`jeth.sign = personal.sign;`); err != nil {
  160. return fmt.Errorf("personal.sign: %v", err)
  161. }
  162. obj.Set("unlockAccount", bridge.UnlockAccount)
  163. obj.Set("newAccount", bridge.NewAccount)
  164. obj.Set("sign", bridge.Sign)
  165. }
  166. }
  167. // The admin.sleep and admin.sleepBlocks are offered by the console and not by the RPC layer.
  168. admin, err := c.jsre.Get("admin")
  169. if err != nil {
  170. return err
  171. }
  172. if obj := admin.Object(); obj != nil { // make sure the admin api is enabled over the interface
  173. obj.Set("sleepBlocks", bridge.SleepBlocks)
  174. obj.Set("sleep", bridge.Sleep)
  175. }
  176. // Preload any JavaScript files before starting the console
  177. for _, path := range preload {
  178. if err := c.jsre.Exec(path); err != nil {
  179. failure := err.Error()
  180. if ottoErr, ok := err.(*otto.Error); ok {
  181. failure = ottoErr.String()
  182. }
  183. return fmt.Errorf("%s: %v", path, failure)
  184. }
  185. }
  186. // Configure the console's input prompter for scrollback and tab completion
  187. if c.prompter != nil {
  188. if content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(c.histPath); err != nil {
  189. c.prompter.SetHistory(nil)
  190. } else {
  191. c.history = strings.Split(string(content), "\n")
  192. c.prompter.SetHistory(c.history)
  193. }
  194. c.prompter.SetWordCompleter(c.AutoCompleteInput)
  195. }
  196. return nil
  197. }
  198. // consoleOutput is an override for the console.log and console.error methods to
  199. // stream the output into the configured output stream instead of stdout.
  200. func (c *Console) consoleOutput(call otto.FunctionCall) otto.Value {
  201. output := []string{}
  202. for _, argument := range call.ArgumentList {
  203. output = append(output, fmt.Sprintf("%v", argument))
  204. }
  205. fmt.Fprintln(c.printer, strings.Join(output, " "))
  206. return otto.Value{}
  207. }
  208. // AutoCompleteInput is a pre-assembled word completer to be used by the user
  209. // input prompter to provide hints to the user about the methods available.
  210. func (c *Console) AutoCompleteInput(line string, pos int) (string, []string, string) {
  211. // No completions can be provided for empty inputs
  212. if len(line) == 0 || pos == 0 {
  213. return "", nil, ""
  214. }
  215. // Chunck data to relevant part for autocompletion
  216. // E.g. in case of nested lines eth.getBalance(eth.coinb<tab><tab>
  217. start := pos - 1
  218. for ; start > 0; start-- {
  219. // Skip all methods and namespaces (i.e. including te dot)
  220. if line[start] == '.' || (line[start] >= 'a' && line[start] <= 'z') || (line[start] >= 'A' && line[start] <= 'Z') {
  221. continue
  222. }
  223. // Handle web3 in a special way (i.e. other numbers aren't auto completed)
  224. if start >= 3 && line[start-3:start] == "web3" {
  225. start -= 3
  226. continue
  227. }
  228. // We've hit an unexpected character, autocomplete form here
  229. start++
  230. break
  231. }
  232. return line[:start], c.jsre.CompleteKeywords(line[start:pos]), line[pos:]
  233. }
  234. // Welcome show summary of current Geth instance and some metadata about the
  235. // console's available modules.
  236. func (c *Console) Welcome() {
  237. // Print some generic Geth metadata
  238. fmt.Fprintf(c.printer, "Welcome to the Geth JavaScript console!\n\n")
  239. c.jsre.Run(`
  240. console.log("instance: " + web3.version.node);
  241. console.log("coinbase: " + eth.coinbase);
  242. console.log("at block: " + eth.blockNumber + " (" + new Date(1000 * eth.getBlock(eth.blockNumber).timestamp) + ")");
  243. console.log(" datadir: " + admin.datadir);
  244. `)
  245. // List all the supported modules for the user to call
  246. if apis, err := c.client.SupportedModules(); err == nil {
  247. modules := make([]string, 0, len(apis))
  248. for api, version := range apis {
  249. modules = append(modules, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", api, version))
  250. }
  251. sort.Strings(modules)
  252. fmt.Fprintln(c.printer, " modules:", strings.Join(modules, " "))
  253. }
  254. fmt.Fprintln(c.printer)
  255. }
  256. // Evaluate executes code and pretty prints the result to the specified output
  257. // stream.
  258. func (c *Console) Evaluate(statement string) error {
  259. defer func() {
  260. if r := recover(); r != nil {
  261. fmt.Fprintf(c.printer, "[native] error: %v\n", r)
  262. }
  263. }()
  264. return c.jsre.Evaluate(statement, c.printer)
  265. }
  266. // Interactive starts an interactive user session, where input is propted from
  267. // the configured user prompter.
  268. func (c *Console) Interactive() {
  269. var (
  270. prompt = c.prompt // Current prompt line (used for multi-line inputs)
  271. indents = 0 // Current number of input indents (used for multi-line inputs)
  272. input = "" // Current user input
  273. scheduler = make(chan string) // Channel to send the next prompt on and receive the input
  274. )
  275. // Start a goroutine to listen for promt requests and send back inputs
  276. go func() {
  277. for {
  278. // Read the next user input
  279. line, err := c.prompter.PromptInput(<-scheduler)
  280. if err != nil {
  281. // In case of an error, either clear the prompt or fail
  282. if err == liner.ErrPromptAborted { // ctrl-C
  283. prompt, indents, input = c.prompt, 0, ""
  284. scheduler <- ""
  285. continue
  286. }
  287. close(scheduler)
  288. return
  289. }
  290. // User input retrieved, send for interpretation and loop
  291. scheduler <- line
  292. }
  293. }()
  294. // Monitor Ctrl-C too in case the input is empty and we need to bail
  295. abort := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
  296. signal.Notify(abort, os.Interrupt)
  297. // Start sending prompts to the user and reading back inputs
  298. for {
  299. // Send the next prompt, triggering an input read and process the result
  300. scheduler <- prompt
  301. select {
  302. case <-abort:
  303. // User forcefully quite the console
  304. fmt.Fprintln(c.printer, "caught interrupt, exiting")
  305. return
  306. case line, ok := <-scheduler:
  307. // User input was returned by the prompter, handle special cases
  308. if !ok || (indents <= 0 && exit.MatchString(line)) {
  309. return
  310. }
  311. if onlyWhitespace.MatchString(line) {
  312. continue
  313. }
  314. // Append the line to the input and check for multi-line interpretation
  315. input += line + "\n"
  316. indents = countIndents(input)
  317. if indents <= 0 {
  318. prompt = c.prompt
  319. } else {
  320. prompt = strings.Repeat(".", indents*3) + " "
  321. }
  322. // If all the needed lines are present, save the command and run
  323. if indents <= 0 {
  324. if len(input) > 0 && input[0] != ' ' && !passwordRegexp.MatchString(input) {
  325. if command := strings.TrimSpace(input); len(c.history) == 0 || command != c.history[len(c.history)-1] {
  326. c.history = append(c.history, command)
  327. if c.prompter != nil {
  328. c.prompter.AppendHistory(command)
  329. }
  330. }
  331. }
  332. c.Evaluate(input)
  333. input = ""
  334. }
  335. }
  336. }
  337. }
  338. // countIndents returns the number of identations for the given input.
  339. // In case of invalid input such as var a = } the result can be negative.
  340. func countIndents(input string) int {
  341. var (
  342. indents = 0
  343. inString = false
  344. strOpenChar = ' ' // keep track of the string open char to allow var str = "I'm ....";
  345. charEscaped = false // keep track if the previous char was the '\' char, allow var str = "abc\"def";
  346. )
  347. for _, c := range input {
  348. switch c {
  349. case '\\':
  350. // indicate next char as escaped when in string and previous char isn't escaping this backslash
  351. if !charEscaped && inString {
  352. charEscaped = true
  353. }
  354. case '\'', '"':
  355. if inString && !charEscaped && strOpenChar == c { // end string
  356. inString = false
  357. } else if !inString && !charEscaped { // begin string
  358. inString = true
  359. strOpenChar = c
  360. }
  361. charEscaped = false
  362. case '{', '(':
  363. if !inString { // ignore brackets when in string, allow var str = "a{"; without indenting
  364. indents++
  365. }
  366. charEscaped = false
  367. case '}', ')':
  368. if !inString {
  369. indents--
  370. }
  371. charEscaped = false
  372. default:
  373. charEscaped = false
  374. }
  375. }
  376. return indents
  377. }
  378. // Execute runs the JavaScript file specified as the argument.
  379. func (c *Console) Execute(path string) error {
  380. return c.jsre.Exec(path)
  381. }
  382. // Stop cleans up the console and terminates the runtime envorinment.
  383. func (c *Console) Stop(graceful bool) error {
  384. if err := ioutil.WriteFile(c.histPath, []byte(strings.Join(c.history, "\n")), 0600); err != nil {
  385. return err
  386. }
  387. if err := os.Chmod(c.histPath, 0600); err != nil { // Force 0600, even if it was different previously
  388. return err
  389. }
  390. c.jsre.Stop(graceful)
  391. return nil
  392. }