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consume.go
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package phpserialize
import (
"errors"
"reflect"
"strconv"
)
// The internal consume functions work as the parser/lexer when reading
// individual items off the serialized stream.
// consumeStringUntilByte will return a string that includes all characters
// after the given offset, but only up until (and not including) a found byte.
//
// This function will only work with a plain, non-encoded series of bytes. It
// should not be used to capture anything other that ASCII data that is
// terminated by a single byte.
func consumeStringUntilByte(data []byte, lookingFor byte, offset int) (s string, newOffset int) {
newOffset = findByte(data, lookingFor, offset)
if newOffset < 0 {
return "", -1
}
s = string(data[offset:newOffset])
return
}
func consumeInt(data []byte, offset int) (int64, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'i', offset) {
return 0, -1, errors.New("not an integer")
}
alphaNumber, newOffset := consumeStringUntilByte(data, ';', offset+2)
i, err := strconv.Atoi(alphaNumber)
if err != nil {
return 0, -1, err
}
// The +1 is to skip over the final ';'
return int64(i), newOffset + 1, nil
}
func consumeFloat(data []byte, offset int) (float64, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'd', offset) {
return 0, -1, errors.New("not a float")
}
alphaNumber, newOffset := consumeStringUntilByte(data, ';', offset+2)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(alphaNumber, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0, -1, err
}
return v, newOffset + 1, nil
}
func consumeString(data []byte, offset int) (string, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 's', offset) {
return "", -1, errors.New("not a string")
}
return consumeStringRealPart(data, offset+2)
}
// consumeIntPart will consume an integer followed by and including a colon.
// This is used in many places to describe the number of elements or an upcoming
// length.
func consumeIntPart(data []byte, offset int) (int, int, error) {
rawValue, newOffset := consumeStringUntilByte(data, ':', offset)
value, err := strconv.Atoi(rawValue)
if err != nil {
return 0, -1, err
}
// The +1 is to skip over the ':'
return value, newOffset + 1, nil
}
func consumeStringRealPart(data []byte, offset int) (string, int, error) {
length, newOffset, err := consumeIntPart(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return "", -1, err
}
// Skip over the '"' at the start of the string. I'm not sure why they
// decided to wrap the string in double quotes since it's totally
// redundant.
offset = newOffset + 1
s := DecodePHPString(data[offset : length+offset])
// The +2 is to skip over the final '";'
return s, offset + length + 2, nil
}
func consumeNil(data []byte, offset int) (interface{}, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'N', offset) {
return nil, -1, errors.New("not null")
}
return nil, offset + 2, nil
}
func consumeBool(data []byte, offset int) (bool, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'b', offset) {
return false, -1, errors.New("not a boolean")
}
return data[offset+2] == '1', offset + 4, nil
}
func consumeObjectAsMap(data []byte, offset int) (
map[interface{}]interface{}, int, error) {
result := map[interface{}]interface{}{}
// Read the class name. The class name follows the same format as a
// string. We could just ignore the length and hope that no class name
// ever had a non-ascii characters in it, but this is safer - and
// probably easier.
_, offset, err := consumeStringRealPart(data, offset+2)
if err != nil {
return nil, -1, err
}
// Read the number of elements in the object.
length, offset, err := consumeIntPart(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return nil, -1, err
}
// Skip over the '{'
offset++
// Read the elements
for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
var key string
var value interface{}
// The key should always be a string. I am not completely sure
// about this.
key, offset, err = consumeString(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return nil, -1, err
}
// If the next item is an object we can't simply consume it,
// rather we send the reflect.Value back through consumeObject
// so the recursion can be handled correctly.
if data[offset] == 'O' {
var subMap interface{}
subMap, offset, err = consumeObjectAsMap(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return nil, -1, err
}
result[key] = subMap
} else {
value, offset, err = consumeNext(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return nil, -1, err
}
result[key] = value
}
}
// The +1 is for the final '}'
return result, offset + 1, nil
}
func setField(structFieldValue reflect.Value, value interface{}) error {
if !structFieldValue.IsValid() {
return nil
}
val := reflect.ValueOf(value)
switch structFieldValue.Type().Kind() {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
structFieldValue.SetInt(val.Int())
case reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
structFieldValue.SetUint(val.Uint())
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
structFieldValue.SetFloat(val.Float())
case reflect.Struct:
m := val.Interface().(map[interface{}]interface{})
fillStruct(structFieldValue, m)
case reflect.Slice:
l := val.Len()
arrayOfObjects := reflect.MakeSlice(structFieldValue.Type(), l, l)
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
if m, ok := val.Index(i).Interface().(map[interface{}]interface{}); ok {
obj := arrayOfObjects.Index(i)
fillStruct(obj, m)
} else {
switch arrayOfObjects.Index(i).Kind() {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
arrayOfObjects.Index(i).SetInt(val.Index(i).Elem().Int())
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
arrayOfObjects.Index(i).SetFloat(val.Index(i).Elem().Float())
default:
arrayOfObjects.Index(i).Set(val.Index(i).Elem())
}
}
}
structFieldValue.Set(arrayOfObjects)
default:
structFieldValue.Set(val)
}
return nil
}
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26744873/converting-map-to-struct
func fillStruct(obj reflect.Value, m map[interface{}]interface{}) error {
tt := obj.Type()
for i := 0; i < obj.NumField(); i++ {
field := obj.Field(i)
if !field.CanSet() {
continue
}
var key string
if tag := tt.Field(i).Tag.Get("php"); tag == "-" {
continue
} else if tag != "" {
key = tag
} else {
key = lowerCaseFirstLetter(tt.Field(i).Name)
}
if v, ok := m[key]; ok {
setField(field, v)
}
}
return nil
}
func consumeObject(data []byte, offset int, v reflect.Value) (int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'O', offset) {
return -1, errors.New("not an object")
}
m, offset, err := consumeObjectAsMap(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
return offset, fillStruct(v, m)
}
func consumeNext(data []byte, offset int) (interface{}, int, error) {
if offset >= len(data) {
return nil, -1, errors.New("corrupt")
}
switch data[offset] {
case 'a':
return consumeIndexedOrAssociativeArray(data, offset)
case 'b':
return consumeBool(data, offset)
case 'd':
return consumeFloat(data, offset)
case 'i':
return consumeInt(data, offset)
case 's':
return consumeString(data, offset)
case 'N':
return consumeNil(data, offset)
case 'O':
return consumeObjectAsMap(data, offset)
}
return nil, -1, errors.New("can not consume type: " +
string(data[offset:]))
}
func consumeIndexedOrAssociativeArray(data []byte, offset int) (interface{}, int, error) {
// Sometimes we don't know if the array is going to be indexed or
// associative until we have already started to consume it.
originalOffset := offset
// Try to consume it as an indexed array first.
arr, offset, err := consumeIndexedArray(data, originalOffset)
if err == nil {
return arr, offset, err
}
// Fallback to consuming an associative array
return consumeAssociativeArray(data, originalOffset)
}
func consumeAssociativeArray(data []byte, offset int) (map[interface{}]interface{}, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'a', offset) {
return map[interface{}]interface{}{}, -1, errors.New("not an array")
}
// Skip over the "a:"
offset += 2
rawLength, offset := consumeStringUntilByte(data, ':', offset)
length, err := strconv.Atoi(rawLength)
if err != nil {
return map[interface{}]interface{}{}, -1, err
}
// Skip over the ":{"
offset += 2
result := map[interface{}]interface{}{}
for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
var key interface{}
key, offset, err = consumeNext(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return map[interface{}]interface{}{}, -1, err
}
result[key], offset, err = consumeNext(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return map[interface{}]interface{}{}, -1, err
}
}
return result, offset + 1, nil
}
func consumeIndexedArray(data []byte, offset int) ([]interface{}, int, error) {
if !checkType(data, 'a', offset) {
return []interface{}{}, -1, errors.New("not an array")
}
rawLength, offset := consumeStringUntilByte(data, ':', offset+2)
length, err := strconv.Atoi(rawLength)
if err != nil {
return []interface{}{}, -1, err
}
// Skip over the ":{"
offset += 2
result := make([]interface{}, length)
for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
// Even non-associative arrays (arrays that are zero-indexed)
// still have their keys serialized. We need to read these
// indexes to make sure we are actually decoding a slice and not
// a map.
var index int64
index, offset, err = consumeInt(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return []interface{}{}, -1, err
}
if index != int64(i) {
return []interface{}{}, -1,
errors.New("cannot decode map as slice")
}
// Now we consume the value
result[i], offset, err = consumeNext(data, offset)
if err != nil {
return []interface{}{}, -1, err
}
}
// The +1 is for the final '}'
return result, offset + 1, nil
}