/* * * Gosora Plugin System * Copyright Azareal 2016 - 2018 * */ package common import ( "database/sql" "log" "net/http" "../query_gen/lib" ) type PluginList map[string]*Plugin var Plugins PluginList = make(map[string]*Plugin) // Hooks with a single argument. Is this redundant? Might be useful for inlining, as variadics aren't inlined? Are closures even inlined to begin with? var Hooks = map[string][]func(interface{}) interface{}{ "forums_frow_assign": nil, "topic_create_frow_assign": nil, } // Hooks with a variable number of arguments var Vhooks = map[string]func(...interface{}) interface{}{ "intercept_build_widgets": nil, "forum_trow_assign": nil, "topics_topic_row_assign": nil, //"topics_user_row_assign": nil, "topic_reply_row_assign": nil, "create_group_preappend": nil, // What is this? Investigate! "topic_create_pre_loop": nil, } // Hooks with a variable number of arguments and return values for skipping the parent function and propagating an error upwards var VhookSkippable = map[string]func(...interface{}) (bool, RouteError){ "simple_forum_check_pre_perms": nil, "forum_check_pre_perms": nil, } //var vhookErrorable = map[string]func(...interface{}) (interface{}, RouteError){} // Coming Soon: type Message interface { ID() int Poster() int Contents() string ParsedContents() string } // While the idea is nice, this might result in too much code duplication, as we have seventy billion page structs, what else could we do to get static typing with these in plugins? type PageInt interface { Title() string HeaderVars() *HeaderVars CurrentUser() *User GetExtData(name string) interface{} SetExtData(name string, contents interface{}) } // Coming Soon: var messageHooks = map[string][]func(Message, PageInt, ...interface{}) interface{}{ "topic_reply_row_assign": nil, } // Hooks which take in and spit out a string. This is usually used for parser components var Sshooks = map[string][]func(string) string{ "preparse_preassign": nil, "parse_assign": nil, } // The hooks which run before the template is rendered for a route var PreRenderHooks = map[string][]func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User, interface{}) bool{ "pre_render": nil, "pre_render_forum_list": nil, "pre_render_view_forum": nil, "pre_render_topic_list": nil, "pre_render_view_topic": nil, "pre_render_profile": nil, "pre_render_custom_page": nil, "pre_render_overview": nil, "pre_render_create_topic": nil, "pre_render_account_own_edit_critical": nil, "pre_render_account_own_edit_avatar": nil, "pre_render_account_own_edit_username": nil, "pre_render_account_own_edit_email": nil, "pre_render_login": nil, "pre_render_register": nil, "pre_render_ban": nil, "pre_render_ips": nil, "pre_render_panel_dashboard": nil, "pre_render_panel_forums": nil, "pre_render_panel_delete_forum": nil, "pre_render_panel_edit_forum": nil, "pre_render_panel_settings": nil, "pre_render_panel_setting": nil, "pre_render_panel_word_filters": nil, "pre_render_panel_word_filters_edit": nil, "pre_render_panel_plugins": nil, "pre_render_panel_users": nil, "pre_render_panel_edit_user": nil, "pre_render_panel_groups": nil, "pre_render_panel_edit_group": nil, "pre_render_panel_edit_group_perms": nil, "pre_render_panel_themes": nil, "pre_render_panel_mod_log": nil, "pre_render_error": nil, // Note: This hook isn't run for a few errors whose templates are computed at startup and reused, such as InternalError. This hook is also not available in JS mode. "pre_render_security_error": nil, } // ? - Should we make this an interface which plugins implement instead? // Plugin is a struct holding the metadata for a plugin, along with a few of it's primary handlers. type Plugin struct { UName string Name string Author string URL string Settings string Active bool Tag string Type string Installable bool Installed bool Init func() error Activate func() error Deactivate func() Install func() error Uninstall func() error Hooks map[string]int Data interface{} // Usually used for hosting the VMs / reusable elements of non-native plugins } type ExtendStmts struct { getPlugins *sql.Stmt } var extendStmts ExtendStmts func init() { DbInits.Add(func(acc *qgen.Accumulator) error { extendStmts = ExtendStmts{ getPlugins: acc.Select("plugins").Columns("uname, active, installed").Prepare(), } return acc.FirstError() }) } func InitExtend() (err error) { err = InitPluginLangs() if err != nil { return err } return Plugins.Load() } // Load polls the database to see which plugins have been activated and which have been installed func (plugins PluginList) Load() error { rows, err := extendStmts.getPlugins.Query() if err != nil { return err } defer rows.Close() var uname string var active, installed bool for rows.Next() { err = rows.Scan(&uname, &active, &installed) if err != nil { return err } // Was the plugin deleted at some point? plugin, ok := plugins[uname] if !ok { continue } plugin.Active = active plugin.Installed = installed plugins[uname] = plugin } return rows.Err() } func NewPlugin(uname string, name string, author string, url string, settings string, tag string, ptype string, init func() error, activate func() error, deactivate func(), install func() error, uninstall func() error) *Plugin { return &Plugin{ UName: uname, Name: name, Author: author, URL: url, Settings: settings, Tag: tag, Type: ptype, Installable: (install != nil), Init: init, Activate: activate, Deactivate: deactivate, Install: install, //Uninstall: uninstall, /* The Active field should never be altered by a plugin. It's used internally by the software to determine whether an admin has enabled a plugin or not and whether to run it. This will be overwritten by the user's preference. */ Active: false, Installed: false, Hooks: make(map[string]int), } } // ? - Is this racey? func (plugin *Plugin) AddHook(name string, handler interface{}) { switch h := handler.(type) { case func(interface{}) interface{}: if len(Hooks[name]) == 0 { var hookSlice []func(interface{}) interface{} hookSlice = append(hookSlice, h) Hooks[name] = hookSlice } else { Hooks[name] = append(Hooks[name], h) } plugin.Hooks[name] = len(Hooks[name]) case func(string) string: if len(Sshooks[name]) == 0 { var hookSlice []func(string) string hookSlice = append(hookSlice, h) Sshooks[name] = hookSlice } else { Sshooks[name] = append(Sshooks[name], h) } plugin.Hooks[name] = len(Sshooks[name]) case func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User, interface{}) bool: if len(PreRenderHooks[name]) == 0 { var hookSlice []func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User, interface{}) bool hookSlice = append(hookSlice, h) PreRenderHooks[name] = hookSlice } else { PreRenderHooks[name] = append(PreRenderHooks[name], h) } plugin.Hooks[name] = len(PreRenderHooks[name]) case func(...interface{}) interface{}: Vhooks[name] = h plugin.Hooks[name] = 0 case func(...interface{}) (bool, RouteError): VhookSkippable[name] = h plugin.Hooks[name] = 0 default: panic("I don't recognise this kind of handler!") // Should this be an error for the plugin instead of a panic()? } } // ? - Is this racey? func (plugin *Plugin) RemoveHook(name string, handler interface{}) { switch handler.(type) { case func(interface{}) interface{}: key := plugin.Hooks[name] hook := Hooks[name] if len(hook) == 1 { hook = []func(interface{}) interface{}{} } else { hook = append(hook[:key], hook[key+1:]...) } Hooks[name] = hook case func(string) string: key := plugin.Hooks[name] hook := Sshooks[name] if len(hook) == 1 { hook = []func(string) string{} } else { hook = append(hook[:key], hook[key+1:]...) } Sshooks[name] = hook case func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User, interface{}) bool: key := plugin.Hooks[name] hook := PreRenderHooks[name] if len(hook) == 1 { hook = []func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User, interface{}) bool{} } else { hook = append(hook[:key], hook[key+1:]...) } PreRenderHooks[name] = hook case func(...interface{}) interface{}: delete(Vhooks, name) case func(...interface{}) (bool, RouteError): delete(VhookSkippable, name) default: panic("I don't recognise this kind of handler!") // Should this be an error for the plugin instead of a panic()? } delete(plugin.Hooks, name) } var PluginsInited = false func InitPlugins() { for name, body := range Plugins { log.Printf("Added plugin '%s'", name) if body.Active { log.Printf("Initialised plugin '%s'", name) if Plugins[name].Init != nil { err := Plugins[name].Init() if err != nil { log.Print(err) } } else { log.Printf("Plugin '%s' doesn't have an initialiser.", name) } } } PluginsInited = true } // ? - Are the following functions racey? func RunHook(name string, data interface{}) interface{} { for _, hook := range Hooks[name] { data = hook(data) } return data } func RunHookNoreturn(name string, data interface{}) { for _, hook := range Hooks[name] { _ = hook(data) } } func RunVhook(name string, data ...interface{}) interface{} { return Vhooks[name](data...) } func RunVhookSkippable(name string, data ...interface{}) (bool, RouteError) { return VhookSkippable[name](data...) } func RunVhookNoreturn(name string, data ...interface{}) { _ = Vhooks[name](data...) } // Trying to get a teeny bit of type-safety where-ever possible, especially for such a critical set of hooks func RunSshook(name string, data string) string { for _, hook := range Sshooks[name] { data = hook(data) } return data } func RunPreRenderHook(name string, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User, data interface{}) (halt bool) { // This hook runs on ALL pre_render hooks for _, hook := range PreRenderHooks["pre_render"] { if hook(w, r, user, data) { return true } } // The actual pre_render hook for _, hook := range PreRenderHooks[name] { if hook(w, r, user, data) { return true } } return false }