// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package protocol import ( "context" "encoding/json" "fmt" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/jsonrpc2" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/xcontext" ) var ( // RequestCancelledError should be used when a request is cancelled early. RequestCancelledError = jsonrpc2.NewError(-32800, "JSON RPC cancelled") ) // ClientDispatcher returns a Client that dispatches LSP requests across the // given jsonrpc2 connection. func ClientDispatcher(conn *jsonrpc2.Conn) Client { return &clientDispatcher{Conn: conn} } // ServerDispatcher returns a Server that dispatches LSP requests across the // given jsonrpc2 connection. func ServerDispatcher(conn *jsonrpc2.Conn) Server { return &serverDispatcher{Conn: conn} } func Handlers(handler jsonrpc2.Handler) jsonrpc2.Handler { return CancelHandler( jsonrpc2.AsyncHandler( jsonrpc2.MustReplyHandler(handler))) } func CancelHandler(handler jsonrpc2.Handler) jsonrpc2.Handler { handler, canceller := jsonrpc2.CancelHandler(handler) return func(ctx context.Context, reply jsonrpc2.Replier, req jsonrpc2.Request) error { if req.Method() != "$/cancelRequest" { // TODO(iancottrell): See if we can generate a reply for the request to be cancelled // at the point of cancellation rather than waiting for gopls to naturally reply. // To do that, we need to keep track of whether a reply has been sent already and // be careful about racing between the two paths. // TODO(iancottrell): Add a test that watches the stream and verifies the response // for the cancelled request flows. replyWithDetachedContext := func(ctx context.Context, resp interface{}, err error) error { // https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#cancelRequest if ctx.Err() != nil && err == nil { err = RequestCancelledError } ctx = xcontext.Detach(ctx) return reply(ctx, resp, err) } return handler(ctx, replyWithDetachedContext, req) } var params CancelParams if err := json.Unmarshal(req.Params(), ¶ms); err != nil { return sendParseError(ctx, reply, err) } if n, ok := params.ID.(float64); ok { canceller(jsonrpc2.NewIntID(int64(n))) } else if s, ok := params.ID.(string); ok { canceller(jsonrpc2.NewStringID(s)) } else { return sendParseError(ctx, reply, fmt.Errorf("request ID %v malformed", params.ID)) } return reply(ctx, nil, nil) } } func Call(ctx context.Context, conn *jsonrpc2.Conn, method string, params interface{}, result interface{}) error { id, err := conn.Call(ctx, method, params, result) if ctx.Err() != nil { cancelCall(ctx, conn, id) } return err } func cancelCall(ctx context.Context, conn *jsonrpc2.Conn, id jsonrpc2.ID) { ctx = xcontext.Detach(ctx) ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "protocol.canceller") defer done() // Note that only *jsonrpc2.ID implements json.Marshaler. conn.Notify(ctx, "$/cancelRequest", &CancelParams{ID: &id}) } func sendParseError(ctx context.Context, reply jsonrpc2.Replier, err error) error { return reply(ctx, nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", jsonrpc2.ErrParse, err)) }