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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/LSPTestSupport/TestJSONRPCConnection.swift
Saleem Abdulrasool 6a275d134c Fix the Pipe handling on Windows to be correct
This actually addresses the real issue that was ignored earlier about
pipes on Windows.  The FileHandle cannot provide a non-owning file
descriptor (the returned file descriptor would need to be explicitly
`_close`'d by the receiver).  Foundation now vends a `_handle` accessor
to the OS primitive handle.  Use this to create the dispatch loop for
messaging.  We now create the JSONRPCConnection from handles on Windows
which actually should help enable running some of the tests on Windows
as well.
2020-11-02 09:55:58 -08:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2020 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import LanguageServerProtocol
import LanguageServerProtocolJSONRPC
import class Foundation.Pipe
import XCTest
// Workaround ambiguity with Foundation.
public typealias Notification = LanguageServerProtocol.Notification
public final class TestJSONRPCConnection {
public let clientToServer: Pipe = Pipe()
public let serverToClient: Pipe = Pipe()
public let client: TestClient
public let clientConnection: JSONRPCConnection
public let server: TestServer
public let serverConnection: JSONRPCConnection
public init() {
clientConnection = JSONRPCConnection(
protocol: testMessageRegistry,
inFD: serverToClient.fileHandleForReading,
outFD: clientToServer.fileHandleForWriting
)
serverConnection = JSONRPCConnection(
protocol: testMessageRegistry,
inFD: clientToServer.fileHandleForReading,
outFD: serverToClient.fileHandleForWriting
)
client = TestClient(server: clientConnection)
server = TestServer(client: serverConnection)
clientConnection.start(receiveHandler: client) {
// FIXME: keep the pipes alive until we close the connection. This
// should be fixed systemically.
withExtendedLifetime(self) {}
}
serverConnection.start(receiveHandler: server) {
// FIXME: keep the pipes alive until we close the connection. This
// should be fixed systemically.
withExtendedLifetime(self) {}
}
}
public func close() {
clientConnection.close()
serverConnection.close()
}
}
public struct TestLocalConnection {
public let client: TestClient
public let clientConnection: LocalConnection = .init()
public let server: TestServer
public let serverConnection: LocalConnection = .init()
public init() {
client = TestClient(server: serverConnection)
server = TestServer(client: clientConnection)
clientConnection.start(handler: client)
serverConnection.start(handler: server)
}
public func close() {
clientConnection.close()
serverConnection.close()
}
}
public final class TestClient: MessageHandler {
/// The connection to the language client.
public let server: Connection
public init(server: Connection) {
self.server = server
}
public var replyQueue: DispatchQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "testclient-reply-queue")
var oneShotNotificationHandlers: [((Any) -> Void)] = []
var oneShotRequestHandlers: [((Any) -> Void)] = []
public var allowUnexpectedNotification: Bool = true
public func appendOneShotNotificationHandler<N>(_ handler: @escaping (Notification<N>) -> Void) {
oneShotNotificationHandlers.append({ anyNote in
guard let note = anyNote as? Notification<N> else {
fatalError("received notification of the wrong type \(anyNote); expected \(N.self)")
}
handler(note)
})
}
public func appendOneShotRequestHandler<R>(_ handler: @escaping (Request<R>) -> Void) {
oneShotRequestHandlers.append({ anyRequest in
guard let request = anyRequest as? Request<R> else {
fatalError("received request of the wrong type \(anyRequest); expected \(R.self)")
}
handler(request)
})
}
public func handleNextNotification<N>(_ handler: @escaping (Notification<N>) -> Void) {
precondition(oneShotNotificationHandlers.isEmpty)
appendOneShotNotificationHandler(handler)
}
public func handleNextRequest<R>(_ handler: @escaping (Request<R>) -> Void) {
precondition(oneShotRequestHandlers.isEmpty)
appendOneShotRequestHandler(handler)
}
public func handle<N>(_ params: N, from clientID: ObjectIdentifier) where N: NotificationType {
let notification = Notification(params, clientID: clientID)
guard !oneShotNotificationHandlers.isEmpty else {
if allowUnexpectedNotification { return }
fatalError("unexpected notification \(notification)")
}
let handler = oneShotNotificationHandlers.removeFirst()
handler(notification)
}
public func handle<R: RequestType>(_ params: R, id: RequestID, from clientID: ObjectIdentifier, reply: @escaping (LSPResult<R.Response>) -> Void) {
let cancellationToken = CancellationToken()
let request = Request(params, id: id, clientID: clientID, cancellation: cancellationToken, reply: reply)
guard !oneShotRequestHandlers.isEmpty else {
fatalError("unexpected request \(request)")
}
let handler = oneShotRequestHandlers.removeFirst()
handler(request)
}
}
extension TestClient: Connection {
/// Send a notification to the language server.
public func send<Notification>(_ notification: Notification) where Notification: NotificationType {
server.send(notification)
}
/// Send a request to the language server and (asynchronously) receive a reply.
public func send<Request>(_ request: Request, queue: DispatchQueue, reply: @escaping (LSPResult<Request.Response>) -> Void) -> RequestID where Request: RequestType {
return server.send(request, queue: queue, reply: reply)
}
/// Convenience method to get reply on replyQueue.
public func send<Request>(_ request: Request, reply: @escaping (LSPResult<Request.Response>) -> Void) -> RequestID where Request: RequestType {
return send(request, queue: replyQueue, reply: reply)
}
/// Send a notification and expect a notification in reply synchronously.
/// For testing notifications that behave like requests - e.g. didChange & publishDiagnostics.
public func sendNoteSync<NSend, NReply>(_ notification: NSend, _ handler: @escaping (Notification<NReply>) -> Void) where NSend: NotificationType {
let expectation = XCTestExpectation(description: "sendNoteSync - note received")
handleNextNotification { (note: Notification<NReply>) in
handler(note)
expectation.fulfill()
}
send(notification)
let result = XCTWaiter.wait(for: [expectation], timeout: 15)
if result != .completed {
fatalError("error \(result) waiting for notification in response to \(notification)")
}
}
/// Send a notification and expect two notifications in reply synchronously.
/// For testing notifications that behave like requests - e.g. didChange & publishDiagnostics.
public func sendNoteSync<NSend, NReply1, NReply2>(
_ notification: NSend,
_ handler1: @escaping (Notification<NReply1>) -> Void,
_ handler2: @escaping (Notification<NReply2>) -> Void
) where NSend: NotificationType {
let expectation = XCTestExpectation(description: "sendNoteSync - note received")
expectation.expectedFulfillmentCount = 2
handleNextNotification { (note: Notification<NReply1>) in
handler1(note)
expectation.fulfill()
}
appendOneShotNotificationHandler { (note: Notification<NReply2>) in
handler2(note)
expectation.fulfill()
}
send(notification)
let result = XCTWaiter.wait(for: [expectation], timeout: 15)
if result != .completed {
fatalError("error \(result) waiting for notification in response to \(notification)")
}
}
}
public final class TestServer: MessageHandler {
public let client: Connection
init(client: Connection) {
self.client = client
}
public func handle<N: NotificationType>(_ params: N, from clientID: ObjectIdentifier) {
let note = Notification(params, clientID: clientID)
if params is EchoNotification {
self.client.send(note.params)
} else {
fatalError("Unhandled notification")
}
}
public func handle<R: RequestType>(_ params: R, id: RequestID, from clientID: ObjectIdentifier, reply: @escaping (LSPResult<R.Response >) -> Void) {
let cancellationToken = CancellationToken()
if let params = params as? EchoRequest {
let req = Request(params, id: id, clientID: clientID, cancellation: cancellationToken, reply: { result in
reply(result.map({ $0 as! R.Response }))
})
req.reply(req.params.string)
} else if let params = params as? EchoError {
let req = Request(params, id: id, clientID: clientID, cancellation: cancellationToken, reply: { result in
reply(result.map({ $0 as! R.Response }))
})
if let code = req.params.code {
req.reply(.failure(ResponseError(code: code, message: req.params.message!)))
} else {
req.reply(VoidResponse())
}
} else {
fatalError("Unhandled request")
}
}
}
// MARK: Test requests.
private let testMessageRegistry = MessageRegistry(
requests: [EchoRequest.self, EchoError.self],
notifications: [EchoNotification.self])
extension String: ResponseType {}
public struct EchoRequest: RequestType {
public static var method: String = "test_server/echo"
public typealias Response = String
public var string: String
public init(string: String) {
self.string = string
}
}
public struct EchoError: RequestType {
public static var method: String = "test_server/echo_error"
public typealias Response = VoidResponse
public var code: ErrorCode?
public var message: String?
public init(code: ErrorCode? = nil, message: String? = nil) {
self.code = code
self.message = message
}
}
public struct EchoNotification: NotificationType {
public static var method: String = "test_server/echo_note"
public var string: String
public init(string: String) {
self.string = string
}
}