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use std::collections::HashMap; | ||
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use borsh::{BorshDeserialize, BorshSerialize}; | ||
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mod serde_json_value { | ||
pub use de::deserialize_value; | ||
pub use ser::serialize_value; | ||
mod ser { | ||
use borsh::{ | ||
io::{ErrorKind, Result, Write}, | ||
BorshSerialize, | ||
}; | ||
use core::convert::TryFrom; | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `serialize_array` and `serialize_map` | ||
pub fn serialize_value<W: Write>(value: &serde_json::Value, writer: &mut W) -> Result<()> { | ||
match value { | ||
serde_json::Value::Null => 0_u8.serialize(writer), | ||
serde_json::Value::Bool(b) => { | ||
1_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
b.serialize(writer) | ||
} | ||
serde_json::Value::Number(n) => { | ||
2_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
serialize_number(n, writer) | ||
} | ||
serde_json::Value::String(s) => { | ||
3_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
s.serialize(writer) | ||
} | ||
serde_json::Value::Array(a) => { | ||
4_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
serialize_array(a, writer) | ||
} | ||
serde_json::Value::Object(o) => { | ||
5_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
serialize_map(o, writer) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn serialize_number<W: Write>(number: &serde_json::Number, writer: &mut W) -> Result<()> { | ||
// A JSON number can either be a non-negative integer (represented in | ||
// serde_json by a u64), a negative integer (by an i64), or a non-integer | ||
// (by an f64). | ||
// We identify these cases with the following single-byte discriminants: | ||
// 0 - u64 | ||
// 1 - i64 | ||
// 2 - f64 | ||
if let Some(u) = number.as_u64() { | ||
0_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
return u.serialize(writer); | ||
} | ||
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if let Some(i) = number.as_i64() { | ||
1_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
return i.serialize(writer); | ||
} | ||
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if let Some(f) = number.as_f64() { | ||
2_u8.serialize(writer)?; | ||
return f.serialize(writer); | ||
} | ||
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// technically, it should not be unreachable, but an error instead, | ||
// as assumption about unreachable depends on private implementation detail | ||
// but it's fine to leave it be unreachable! for an example | ||
unreachable!("number is neither a u64, i64, nor f64"); | ||
} | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `serialize_value` | ||
fn serialize_array<W: Write>(array: &Vec<serde_json::Value>, writer: &mut W) -> Result<()> { | ||
// The implementation here is very similar to that of Vec<V>. | ||
writer.write_all( | ||
&(u32::try_from(array.len()).map_err(|_| ErrorKind::InvalidData)?).to_le_bytes(), | ||
)?; | ||
for item in array { | ||
serialize_value(&item, writer)?; | ||
} | ||
Ok(()) | ||
} | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `serialize_value` | ||
fn serialize_map<W: Write>( | ||
map: &serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value>, | ||
writer: &mut W, | ||
) -> Result<()> { | ||
// The implementation here is very similar to that of BTreeMap<K, V>. | ||
u32::try_from(map.len()) | ||
.map_err(|_| ErrorKind::InvalidData)? | ||
.serialize(writer)?; | ||
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for (key, value) in map { | ||
key.serialize(writer)?; | ||
serialize_value(&value, writer)?; | ||
} | ||
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Ok(()) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
mod de { | ||
use borsh::{ | ||
io::{Error, ErrorKind, Read, Result}, | ||
BorshDeserialize, | ||
}; | ||
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/// this is copy-paste of https://github.com/near/borsh-rs/blob/master/borsh/src/de/hint.rs#L2-L5 | ||
fn hint_cautious<T>(hint: u32) -> usize { | ||
let el_size = core::mem::size_of::<T>() as u32; | ||
core::cmp::max(core::cmp::min(hint, 4096 / el_size), 1) as usize | ||
} | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `deserialize_array`, `deserialize_map` | ||
pub fn deserialize_value<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<serde_json::Value> { | ||
let flag: u8 = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
match flag { | ||
0 => Ok(serde_json::Value::Null), | ||
1 => { | ||
let b: bool = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
Ok(serde_json::Value::Bool(b)) | ||
} | ||
2 => { | ||
let n: serde_json::Number = deserialize_number(reader)?; | ||
Ok(serde_json::Value::Number(n)) | ||
} | ||
3 => { | ||
let s: String = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
Ok(serde_json::Value::String(s)) | ||
} | ||
4 => { | ||
let a: Vec<serde_json::Value> = deserialize_array(reader)?; | ||
Ok(serde_json::Value::Array(a)) | ||
} | ||
5 => { | ||
let o: serde_json::Map<_, _> = deserialize_map(reader)?; | ||
Ok(serde_json::Value::Object(o)) | ||
} | ||
_ => { | ||
let msg = format!( | ||
"Invalid JSON value representation: {}. The first byte must be 0-5", | ||
flag | ||
); | ||
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Err(Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidData, msg)) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn deserialize_number<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<serde_json::Number> { | ||
let flag: u8 = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
match flag { | ||
0 => { | ||
let u: u64 = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
Ok(u.into()) | ||
} | ||
1 => { | ||
let i: i64 = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
Ok(i.into()) | ||
} | ||
2 => { | ||
let f: f64 = BorshDeserialize::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
// This returns None if the number is a NaN or +/-Infinity, | ||
// which are not valid JSON numbers. | ||
serde_json::Number::from_f64(f).ok_or_else(|| { | ||
let msg = format!("Invalid JSON number: {}", f); | ||
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Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidData, msg) | ||
}) | ||
} | ||
_ => { | ||
let msg = format!( | ||
"Invalid JSON number representation: {}. The first byte must be 0-2", | ||
flag | ||
); | ||
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Err(Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidData, msg)) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `deserialize_value` | ||
fn deserialize_array<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Vec<serde_json::Value>> { | ||
// The implementation here is very similar to that of Vec<V>. | ||
let len = u32::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
let mut result = Vec::with_capacity(hint_cautious::<(String, serde_json::Value)>(len)); | ||
for _ in 0..len { | ||
let value = deserialize_value(reader)?; | ||
result.push(value); | ||
} | ||
Ok(result) | ||
} | ||
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/// this is mutually recursive with `deserialize_value` | ||
fn deserialize_map<R: Read>( | ||
reader: &mut R, | ||
) -> Result<serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value>> { | ||
// The implementation here is very similar to that of BTreeMap<K, V>. | ||
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let vec: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> = { | ||
// The implementation here is very similar to that of Vec<(K, V)>. | ||
let len = u32::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
let mut result = | ||
Vec::with_capacity(hint_cautious::<(String, serde_json::Value)>(len)); | ||
for _ in 0..len { | ||
let pair = { | ||
let key = String::deserialize_reader(reader)?; | ||
let value = deserialize_value(reader)?; | ||
(key, value) | ||
}; | ||
result.push(pair); | ||
} | ||
result | ||
}; | ||
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Ok(vec.into_iter().collect()) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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mod borsh_wrapper { | ||
use borsh::{BorshDeserialize, BorshSerialize}; | ||
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)] | ||
pub struct SerdeJsonBorshWrapper( | ||
#[borsh( | ||
serialize_with = "super::serde_json_value::serialize_value", | ||
deserialize_with = "super::serde_json_value::deserialize_value" | ||
)] | ||
pub serde_json::Value, | ||
); | ||
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impl From<serde_json::Value> for SerdeJsonBorshWrapper { | ||
fn from(value: serde_json::Value) -> Self { | ||
Self(value) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl From<SerdeJsonBorshWrapper> for serde_json::Value { | ||
fn from(value: SerdeJsonBorshWrapper) -> Self { | ||
value.0 | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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use borsh_wrapper::SerdeJsonBorshWrapper; | ||
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)] | ||
struct SerdeJsonAsField { | ||
pub examples: HashMap<String, SerdeJsonBorshWrapper>, | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
// original code is from https://github.com/near/borsh-rs/pull/312 | ||
let original = serde_json::json!({ | ||
"null": null, | ||
"true": true, | ||
"false": false, | ||
"zero": 0, | ||
"positive_integer": 12345, | ||
"negative_integer": -88888, | ||
"positive_float": 123.45, | ||
"negative_float": -888.88, | ||
"positive_max": 1.7976931348623157e+308, | ||
"negative_max": -1.7976931348623157e+308, | ||
"string": "Larry", | ||
"array_of_nulls": [null, null, null], | ||
"array_of_numbers": [0, -1, 1, 1.1, -1.1, 34798324], | ||
"array_of_strings": ["Larry", "Jake", "Pumpkin"], | ||
"array_of_arrays": [ | ||
[1, 2, 3], | ||
[4, 5, 6], | ||
[7, 8, 9] | ||
], | ||
"array_of_objects": [ | ||
{ | ||
"name": "Larry", | ||
"age": 30 | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
"name": "Jake", | ||
"age": 7 | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
"name": "Pumpkin", | ||
"age": 8 | ||
} | ||
], | ||
"object": { | ||
"name": "Larry", | ||
"age": 30, | ||
"pets": [ | ||
{ | ||
"name": "Jake", | ||
"age": 7 | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
"name": "Pumpkin", | ||
"age": 8 | ||
} | ||
] | ||
} | ||
}); | ||
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let mut examples = HashMap::new(); | ||
examples.insert("Larry Jake Pumpkin".into(), original.clone().into()); | ||
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let complex_struct = SerdeJsonAsField { examples }; | ||
let serialized = borsh::to_vec(&complex_struct).unwrap(); | ||
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let mut deserialized: SerdeJsonAsField = borsh::from_slice(&serialized).unwrap(); | ||
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assert_eq!(complex_struct, deserialized); | ||
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let deserialized_value: serde_json::Value = deserialized | ||
.examples | ||
.remove("Larry Jake Pumpkin") | ||
.expect("key present") | ||
.into(); | ||
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assert_eq!(original, deserialized_value); | ||
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let number = deserialized_value | ||
.get("array_of_numbers") | ||
.expect("has key") | ||
.as_array() | ||
.expect("is array") | ||
.get(5) | ||
.expect("has index") | ||
.as_i64() | ||
.expect("is i64"); | ||
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assert_eq!(number, 34798324); | ||
} |