go-mod-wasm/wasm/reflect_from.go

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Go

package wasm
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"syscall/js"
)
// ErrMultipleReturnValue is an error where a JS function is attempted to be unmarshalled into a Go function with
// multiple return values.
var ErrMultipleReturnValue = errors.New("a JS function can only return one value")
// InvalidFromJSValueError is an error where an invalid argument is passed to FromJSValue.
// The argument to Unmarshal must be a non-nil pointer.
type InvalidFromJSValueError struct {
Type reflect.Type
}
// Error implements error.
func (e InvalidFromJSValueError) Error() string {
return "invalid argument passed to FromJSValue. Got type " + e.Type.String()
}
// InvalidTypeError is an error where the JS value cannot be unmarshalled into the provided Go type.
type InvalidTypeError struct {
JSType js.Type
GoType reflect.Type
}
// Error implements error.
func (e InvalidTypeError) Error() string {
return "invalid unmarshalling: cannot unmarshal " + e.JSType.String() + " into " + e.GoType.String()
}
// InvalidArrayError is an error where the JS's array length do not match Go's array length.
type InvalidArrayError struct {
Expected int
Actual int
}
// Error implements error.
func (e InvalidArrayError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf(
"invalid unmarshalling: expected array of length %d to match Go array but got JS array of length %d",
e.Expected, e.Actual,
)
}
// Decoder is an interface which manually decodes js.Value on its own.
// It overrides in FromJSValue.
type Decoder interface {
FromJSValue(js.Value) error
}
// FromJSValue converts a given js.Value to the Go equivalent.
// The new value of 'out' is undefined if FromJSValue returns an error.
//
// When a JS function is unmarshalled into a Go function with only one return value, the returned JS value is casted
// into the type of the return value. If the conversion fails, the function call panics.
//
// When a JS function is unmarshalled into a Go function with two return values, the second one being error, the
// conversion error is returned instead.
func FromJSValue(x js.Value, out interface{}) error {
v := reflect.ValueOf(out)
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || v.IsNil() {
return &InvalidFromJSValueError{reflect.TypeOf(v)}
}
return decodeValue(x, v.Elem())
}
// decodeValue decodes the provided js.Value into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeValue(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
// If we have undefined or null, we need to be able to set to the pointer itself.
// All code beyond this point are pointer-unaware so we handle undefined or null first.
if x.Type() == js.TypeUndefined || x.Type() == js.TypeNull {
return decodeNothing(v)
}
// Implementations of Decoder are probably on pointer so do it before pointer code.
if d, ok := v.Addr().Interface().(Decoder); ok {
return d.FromJSValue(x)
}
// Make sure everything is initialized and indirect it.
// This prevents other decode functions from having to handle pointers.
if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
initializePointerIfNil(v)
v = reflect.Indirect(v)
}
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.NumMethod() == 0 {
// It's a interface{} so we just create the easiest Go representation we can in createInterface.
res := createInterface(x)
if res != nil {
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(res))
}
return nil
}
// Directly set v if it's a js.Value.
if _, ok := v.Interface().(js.Value); ok {
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(x))
return nil
}
// Go the reflection route.
switch x.Type() {
case js.TypeBoolean:
return decodeBoolean(x, v)
case js.TypeNumber:
return decodeNumber(x, v)
case js.TypeString:
return decodeString(x, v)
case js.TypeSymbol:
return decodeSymbol(x, v)
case js.TypeObject:
if isArray(x) {
return decodeArray(x, v)
}
return decodeObject(x, v)
case js.TypeFunction:
return decodeFunction(x, v)
default:
panic("unknown JS type: " + x.Type().String())
}
}
// decodeNothing decodes an undefined or a null into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeNothing(v reflect.Value) error {
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeNull, v.Type()}
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(nil))
return nil
}
// decodeBoolean decodes a bool into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeBoolean(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
if v.Kind() != reflect.Bool {
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeBoolean, v.Type()}
}
v.SetBool(x.Bool())
return nil
}
// decodeNumber decodes a JS number into the provided reflect.Value, truncating as necessary.
func decodeNumber(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
switch v.Kind() {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
v.SetInt(int64(x.Float()))
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
v.SetUint(uint64(x.Float()))
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
v.SetFloat(x.Float())
default:
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeNumber, v.Type()}
}
return nil
}
// decodeString decodes a JS string into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeString(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
if v.Kind() != reflect.String {
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeString, v.Type()}
}
v.SetString(x.String())
return nil
}
// decodeSymbol decodes a JS symbol into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeSymbol(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
// TODO Decode it into a symbol type.
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeSymbol, v.Type()}
}
// decodeArray decodes a JS array into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeArray(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
jsLen := x.Length()
switch v.Kind() {
case reflect.Array:
if jsLen != v.Len() {
return InvalidArrayError{v.Len(), jsLen}
}
case reflect.Slice:
newSlice := reflect.MakeSlice(v.Type(), jsLen, jsLen)
v.Set(newSlice)
default:
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeObject, v.Type()}
}
for i := 0; i < jsLen; i++ {
err := FromJSValue(x.Index(i), v.Index(i).Addr().Interface())
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// decodeObject decodes a JS object into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeObject(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
switch v.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
return decodeObjectIntoStruct(x, v)
case reflect.Map:
return decodeObjectIntoMap(x, v)
default:
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeObject, v.Type()}
}
}
// decodeObject decodes a JS object into the provided reflect.Value struct.
func decodeObjectIntoStruct(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
for i := 0; i < v.Type().NumField(); i++ {
fieldType := v.Type().Field(i)
if fieldType.PkgPath != "" {
continue
}
name := fieldType.Name
tagName, tagOK := fieldType.Tag.Lookup("wasm")
if tagOK {
name = tagName
}
err := decodeValue(x.Get(name), v.Field(i))
if err != nil {
if tagOK {
return fmt.Errorf("in field %s (JS %s): %w", fieldType.Name, tagName, err)
}
return fmt.Errorf("in field %s: %w", fieldType.Name, err)
}
}
return nil
}
func decodeObjectIntoMap(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
mapType := v.Type()
keyType := mapType.Key()
valType := mapType.Elem()
switch keyType.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
case reflect.Interface:
if keyType.NumMethod() != 0 {
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeObject, mapType}
}
default:
return InvalidTypeError{js.TypeObject, mapType}
}
// TODO: Use Object API
obj, err := Global().Get("Object")
if err != nil {
panic("Object not found")
}
var keys []string
err = FromJSValue(obj.Call("keys", x), &keys)
if err != nil {
panic("Object.keys returned non-string-array.")
}
for _, k := range keys {
valuePtr := reflect.New(valType).Interface()
err := FromJSValue(x.Get(k), valuePtr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.SetMapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(k), reflect.ValueOf(valuePtr).Elem())
}
return nil
}
// decodeFunction decodes a JS function into the provided reflect.Value.
func decodeFunction(x js.Value, v reflect.Value) error {
funcType := v.Type()
outCount := funcType.NumOut()
switch outCount {
case 0, 1:
case 2:
if funcType.Out(1) != errorType {
return ErrMultipleReturnValue
}
default:
return ErrMultipleReturnValue
}
v.Set(reflect.MakeFunc(funcType, func(args []reflect.Value) []reflect.Value {
argsJS := make([]interface{}, 0, len(args))
for _, v := range args {
argsJS = append(argsJS, ToJSValue(v.Interface()))
}
jsReturn := x.Invoke(argsJS...)
if outCount == 0 {
return []reflect.Value{}
}
returnPtr := reflect.New(funcType.Out(0)).Interface()
err := FromJSValue(jsReturn, returnPtr)
returnVal := reflect.ValueOf(returnPtr).Elem()
if err != nil {
if outCount == 1 {
panic("error decoding JS return value: " + err.Error())
}
return []reflect.Value{returnVal, reflect.ValueOf(err)}
}
switch outCount {
case 1:
return []reflect.Value{returnVal}
case 2:
return []reflect.Value{returnVal, reflect.ValueOf(nil)}
default:
panic("unexpected amount of return values")
}
}))
return nil
}
// createInterface creates a representation of the provided js.Value.
func createInterface(x js.Value) interface{} {
switch x.Type() {
case js.TypeUndefined, js.TypeNull:
return nil
case js.TypeBoolean:
return x.Bool()
case js.TypeNumber:
return x.Float()
case js.TypeString:
return x.String()
case js.TypeSymbol:
// We can't convert it to a Go value in a meaningful way.
return x
case js.TypeObject:
if isArray(x) {
return createArray(x)
}
return createObject(x)
case js.TypeFunction:
var a func(...interface{}) (interface{}, error)
err := FromJSValue(x, &a)
if err != nil {
panic("error creating function: " + err.Error())
}
return a
default:
panic("unknown JS type: " + x.Type().String())
}
}
// createArray creates a slice of interface representing the js.Value.
func createArray(x js.Value) interface{} {
result := make([]interface{}, x.Length())
for i := range result {
result[i] = createInterface(x.Index(i))
}
return result
}
// createObject creates a representation of the provided JS object.
func createObject(x js.Value) interface{} {
// TODO: Use Object API
obj, err := Global().Get("Object")
if err != nil {
panic("Object not found")
}
var keys []string
err = FromJSValue(obj.Call("keys", x), &keys)
if err != nil {
panic("Object.keys returned non-string-array.")
}
result := make(map[string]interface{}, len(keys))
for _, v := range keys {
result[v] = createInterface(x.Get(v))
}
return result
}
// isArray calls the JS function Array.isArray to check if the provided js.Value is an array.
func isArray(x js.Value) bool {
arr, err := Global().Get("Array")
if err != nil {
panic("Array not found")
}
return arr.Call("isArray", x).Bool()
}
// initializePointerIfNil checks if the pointer is nil and initializes it as necessary.
func initializePointerIfNil(v reflect.Value) {
if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return
}
if v.IsNil() {
v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem()))
}
initializePointerIfNil(v.Elem())
}