module ActionWebService # :nodoc: module API # :nodoc: # A web service API class specifies the methods that will be available for # invocation for an API. It also contains metadata such as the method type # signature hints. # # It is not intended to be instantiated. # # It is attached to web service implementation classes like # ActionWebService::Base and ActionController::Base derivatives by using # ClassMethods#web_service_api. class Base # Whether to transform the public API method names into camel-cased names class_inheritable_option :inflect_names, true # Whether to allow ActiveRecord::Base models in :expects. # The default is +false+, you should be aware of the security implications # of allowing this, and ensure that you don't allow remote callers to # easily overwrite data they should not have access to. class_inheritable_option :allow_active_record_expects, false # If present, the name of a method to call when the remote caller # tried to call a nonexistent method. Semantically equivalent to # +method_missing+. class_inheritable_option :default_api_method # Disallow instantiation private_class_method :new, :allocate class << self include ActionWebService::SignatureTypes # API methods have a +name+, which must be the Ruby method name to use when # performing the invocation on the web service object. # # The signatures for the method input parameters and return value can # by specified in +options+. # # A signature is an array of one or more parameter specifiers. # A parameter specifier can be one of the following: # # * A symbol or string of representing one of the Action Web Service base types. # See ActionWebService::Signature for a canonical list of the base types. # * The Class object of the parameter type # * A single-element Array containing one of the two preceding items. This # will cause Action Web Service to treat the parameter at that position # as an array containing only values of the given type. # * A Hash containing as key the name of the parameter, and as value # one of the three preceding items # # If no method input parameter or method return value signatures are given, # the method is assumed to take no parameters and/or return no values of # interest, and any values that are received by the server will be # discarded and ignored. # # Valid options: # [:expects] Signature for the method input parameters # [:returns] Signature for the method return value # [:expects_and_returns] Signature for both input parameters and return value def api_method(name, options={}) validate_options([:expects, :returns, :expects_and_returns], options.keys) if options[:expects_and_returns] expects = options[:expects_and_returns] returns = options[:expects_and_returns] else expects = options[:expects] returns = options[:returns] end expects = canonical_signature(expects) returns = canonical_signature(returns) if expects expects.each do |type| type = type.element_type if type.is_a?(ArrayType) if type.type_class.ancestors.include?(ActiveRecord::Base) && !allow_active_record_expects raise(ActionWebServiceError, "ActiveRecord model classes not allowed in :expects") end end end name = name.to_sym public_name = public_api_method_name(name) method = Method.new(name, public_name, expects, returns) write_inheritable_hash("api_methods", name => method) write_inheritable_hash("api_public_method_names", public_name => name) end # Whether the given method name is a service method on this API def has_api_method?(name) api_methods.has_key?(name) end # Whether the given public method name has a corresponding service method # on this API def has_public_api_method?(public_name) api_public_method_names.has_key?(public_name) end # The corresponding public method name for the given service method name def public_api_method_name(name) if inflect_names name.to_s.camelize else name.to_s end end # The corresponding service method name for the given public method name def api_method_name(public_name) api_public_method_names[public_name] end # A Hash containing all service methods on this API, and their # associated metadata. def api_methods read_inheritable_attribute("api_methods") || {} end # The Method instance for the given public API method name, if any def public_api_method_instance(public_method_name) api_method_instance(api_method_name(public_method_name)) end # The Method instance for the given API method name, if any def api_method_instance(method_name) api_methods[method_name] end # The Method instance for the default API method, if any def default_api_method_instance return nil unless name = default_api_method instance = read_inheritable_attribute("default_api_method_instance") if instance && instance.name == name return instance end instance = Method.new(name, public_api_method_name(name), nil, nil) write_inheritable_attribute("default_api_method_instance", instance) instance end private def api_public_method_names read_inheritable_attribute("api_public_method_names") || {} end def validate_options(valid_option_keys, supplied_option_keys) unknown_option_keys = supplied_option_keys - valid_option_keys unless unknown_option_keys.empty? raise(ActionWebServiceError, "Unknown options: #{unknown_option_keys}") end end end end # Represents an API method and its associated metadata, and provides functionality # to assist in commonly performed API method tasks. class Method attr :name attr :public_name attr :expects attr :returns def initialize(name, public_name, expects, returns) @name = name @public_name = public_name @expects = expects @returns = returns @caster = ActionWebService::Casting::BaseCaster.new(self) end # The list of parameter names for this method def param_names return [] unless @expects @expects.map{ |type| type.name } end # Casts a set of Ruby values into the expected Ruby values def cast_expects(params) @caster.cast_expects(params) end # Cast a Ruby return value into the expected Ruby value def cast_returns(return_value) @caster.cast_returns(return_value) end # Returns the index of the first expected parameter # with the given name def expects_index_of(param_name) return -1 if @expects.nil? (0..(@expects.length-1)).each do |i| return i if @expects[i].name.to_s == param_name.to_s end -1 end # Returns a hash keyed by parameter name for the given # parameter list def expects_to_hash(params) return {} if @expects.nil? h = {} @expects.zip(params){ |type, param| h[type.name] = param } h end # String representation of this method def to_s fqn = "" fqn << (@returns ? (friendly_param(@returns[0], false) + " ") : "void ") fqn << "#{@public_name}(" fqn << @expects.map{ |p| friendly_param(p) }.join(", ") if @expects fqn << ")" fqn end private def friendly_param(type, show_name=true) name = type.name.to_s type_type = type.array?? type.element_type.type.to_s : type.type.to_s str = type.array?? (type_type + '[]') : type_type show_name ? (str + " " + name) : str end end end end