-- | Low-level messaging between this client and the MongoDB server, see Mongo -- Wire Protocol (). -- -- This module is not intended for direct use. Use the high-level interface at -- "Database.MongoDB.Query" and "Database.MongoDB.Connection" instead. {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards, StandaloneDeriving, OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, TupleSections, TypeSynonymInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses, FlexibleInstances, UndecidableInstances #-} module Database.MongoDB.Internal.Protocol ( FullCollection, -- * Pipe Pipe, newPipe, send, call, -- ** Notice Notice(..), InsertOption(..), UpdateOption(..), DeleteOption(..), CursorId, -- ** Request Request(..), QueryOption(..), -- ** Reply Reply(..), ResponseFlag(..), -- * Authentication Username, Password, Nonce, pwHash, pwKey ) where import Control.Applicative ((<$>)) import Control.Arrow ((***)) import Control.Exception (try) import Control.Monad (forM_, replicateM, unless) import Data.Binary.Get (Get, runGet) import Data.Binary.Put (Put, runPut) import Data.Bits (bit, testBit) import Data.Int (Int32, Int64) import Data.IORef (IORef, newIORef, atomicModifyIORef) import System.IO (Handle, hClose, hFlush) import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L import Control.Monad.Error (ErrorT(..)) import Control.Monad.Trans (MonadIO, liftIO) import Data.Bson (Document) import Data.Bson.Binary (getDocument, putDocument, getInt32, putInt32, getInt64, putInt64, putCString) import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Crypto.Hash.MD5 as MD5 import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Data.Text.Encoding as TE import Database.MongoDB.Internal.Util (whenJust, hGetN, bitOr, byteStringHex) import System.IO.Pipeline (IOE, Pipeline, newPipeline, IOStream(..)) import qualified System.IO.Pipeline as P -- * Pipe type Pipe = Pipeline Response Message -- ^ Thread-safe TCP connection with pipelined requests newPipe :: Handle -> IO Pipe -- ^ Create pipe over handle newPipe handle = newPipeline $ IOStream (writeMessage handle) (readMessage handle) (hClose handle) send :: Pipe -> [Notice] -> IOE () -- ^ Send notices as a contiguous batch to server with no reply. Throw IOError if connection fails. send pipe notices = P.send pipe (notices, Nothing) call :: Pipe -> [Notice] -> Request -> IOE (IOE Reply) -- ^ Send notices and request as a contiguous batch to server and return reply promise, which will block when invoked until reply arrives. This call and resulting promise will throw IOError if connection fails. call pipe notices request = do requestId <- genRequestId promise <- P.call pipe (notices, Just (request, requestId)) return $ check requestId <$> promise where check requestId (responseTo, reply) = if requestId == responseTo then reply else error $ "expected response id (" ++ show responseTo ++ ") to match request id (" ++ show requestId ++ ")" -- * Message type Message = ([Notice], Maybe (Request, RequestId)) -- ^ A write notice(s) with getLastError request, or just query request. -- Note, that requestId will be out of order because request ids will be generated for notices after the request id supplied was generated. This is ok because the mongo server does not care about order just uniqueness. writeMessage :: Handle -> Message -> IOE () -- ^ Write message to socket writeMessage handle (notices, mRequest) = ErrorT . try $ do forM_ notices $ \n -> writeReq . (Left n,) =<< genRequestId whenJust mRequest $ writeReq . (Right *** id) hFlush handle where writeReq (e, requestId) = do L.hPut handle lenBytes L.hPut handle bytes where bytes = runPut $ (either putNotice putRequest e) requestId lenBytes = encodeSize . toEnum . fromEnum $ L.length bytes encodeSize = runPut . putInt32 . (+ 4) type Response = (ResponseTo, Reply) -- ^ Message received from a Mongo server in response to a Request readMessage :: Handle -> IOE Response -- ^ read response from socket readMessage handle = ErrorT $ try readResp where readResp = do len <- fromEnum . decodeSize <$> hGetN handle 4 runGet getReply <$> hGetN handle len decodeSize = subtract 4 . runGet getInt32 type FullCollection = Text -- ^ Database name and collection name with period (.) in between. Eg. \"myDb.myCollection\" -- ** Header type Opcode = Int32 type RequestId = Int32 -- ^ A fresh request id is generated for every message type ResponseTo = RequestId genRequestId :: (MonadIO m) => m RequestId -- ^ Generate fresh request id genRequestId = liftIO $ atomicModifyIORef counter $ \n -> (n + 1, n) where counter :: IORef RequestId counter = unsafePerformIO (newIORef 0) {-# NOINLINE counter #-} -- *** Binary format putHeader :: Opcode -> RequestId -> Put -- ^ Note, does not write message length (first int32), assumes caller will write it putHeader opcode requestId = do putInt32 requestId putInt32 0 putInt32 opcode getHeader :: Get (Opcode, ResponseTo) -- ^ Note, does not read message length (first int32), assumes it was already read getHeader = do _requestId <- getInt32 responseTo <- getInt32 opcode <- getInt32 return (opcode, responseTo) -- ** Notice -- | A notice is a message that is sent with no reply data Notice = Insert { iFullCollection :: FullCollection, iOptions :: [InsertOption], iDocuments :: [Document]} | Update { uFullCollection :: FullCollection, uOptions :: [UpdateOption], uSelector :: Document, uUpdater :: Document} | Delete { dFullCollection :: FullCollection, dOptions :: [DeleteOption], dSelector :: Document} | KillCursors { kCursorIds :: [CursorId]} deriving (Show, Eq) data InsertOption = KeepGoing -- ^ If set, the database will not stop processing a bulk insert if one fails (eg due to duplicate IDs). This makes bulk insert behave similarly to a series of single inserts, except lastError will be set if any insert fails, not just the last one. (new in 1.9.1) deriving (Show, Eq) data UpdateOption = Upsert -- ^ If set, the database will insert the supplied object into the collection if no matching document is found | MultiUpdate -- ^ If set, the database will update all matching objects in the collection. Otherwise only updates first matching doc deriving (Show, Eq) data DeleteOption = SingleRemove -- ^ If set, the database will remove only the first matching document in the collection. Otherwise all matching documents will be removed deriving (Show, Eq) type CursorId = Int64 -- *** Binary format nOpcode :: Notice -> Opcode nOpcode Update{} = 2001 nOpcode Insert{} = 2002 nOpcode Delete{} = 2006 nOpcode KillCursors{} = 2007 putNotice :: Notice -> RequestId -> Put putNotice notice requestId = do putHeader (nOpcode notice) requestId case notice of Insert{..} -> do putInt32 (iBits iOptions) putCString iFullCollection mapM_ putDocument iDocuments Update{..} -> do putInt32 0 putCString uFullCollection putInt32 (uBits uOptions) putDocument uSelector putDocument uUpdater Delete{..} -> do putInt32 0 putCString dFullCollection putInt32 (dBits dOptions) putDocument dSelector KillCursors{..} -> do putInt32 0 putInt32 $ toEnum (length kCursorIds) mapM_ putInt64 kCursorIds iBit :: InsertOption -> Int32 iBit KeepGoing = bit 0 iBits :: [InsertOption] -> Int32 iBits = bitOr . map iBit uBit :: UpdateOption -> Int32 uBit Upsert = bit 0 uBit MultiUpdate = bit 1 uBits :: [UpdateOption] -> Int32 uBits = bitOr . map uBit dBit :: DeleteOption -> Int32 dBit SingleRemove = bit 0 dBits :: [DeleteOption] -> Int32 dBits = bitOr . map dBit -- ** Request -- | A request is a message that is sent with a 'Reply' expected in return data Request = Query { qOptions :: [QueryOption], qFullCollection :: FullCollection, qSkip :: Int32, -- ^ Number of initial matching documents to skip qBatchSize :: Int32, -- ^ The number of document to return in each batch response from the server. 0 means use Mongo default. Negative means close cursor after first batch and use absolute value as batch size. qSelector :: Document, -- ^ \[\] = return all documents in collection qProjector :: Document -- ^ \[\] = return whole document } | GetMore { gFullCollection :: FullCollection, gBatchSize :: Int32, gCursorId :: CursorId} deriving (Show, Eq) data QueryOption = TailableCursor -- ^ Tailable means cursor is not closed when the last data is retrieved. Rather, the cursor marks the final object's position. You can resume using the cursor later, from where it was located, if more data were received. Like any "latent cursor", the cursor may become invalid at some point – for example if the final object it references were deleted. Thus, you should be prepared to requery on CursorNotFound exception. | SlaveOK -- ^ Allow query of replica slave. Normally these return an error except for namespace "local". | NoCursorTimeout -- ^ The server normally times out idle cursors after 10 minutes to prevent a memory leak in case a client forgets to close a cursor. Set this option to allow a cursor to live forever until it is closed. | AwaitData -- ^ Use with TailableCursor. If we are at the end of the data, block for a while rather than returning no data. After a timeout period, we do return as normal. -- | Exhaust -- ^ Stream the data down full blast in multiple "more" packages, on the assumption that the client will fully read all data queried. Faster when you are pulling a lot of data and know you want to pull it all down. Note: the client is not allowed to not read all the data unless it closes the connection. -- Exhaust commented out because not compatible with current `Pipeline` implementation | Partial -- ^ Get partial results from a _mongos_ if some shards are down, instead of throwing an error. deriving (Show, Eq) -- *** Binary format qOpcode :: Request -> Opcode qOpcode Query{} = 2004 qOpcode GetMore{} = 2005 putRequest :: Request -> RequestId -> Put putRequest request requestId = do putHeader (qOpcode request) requestId case request of Query{..} -> do putInt32 (qBits qOptions) putCString qFullCollection putInt32 qSkip putInt32 qBatchSize putDocument qSelector unless (null qProjector) (putDocument qProjector) GetMore{..} -> do putInt32 0 putCString gFullCollection putInt32 gBatchSize putInt64 gCursorId qBit :: QueryOption -> Int32 qBit TailableCursor = bit 1 qBit SlaveOK = bit 2 qBit NoCursorTimeout = bit 4 qBit AwaitData = bit 5 --qBit Exhaust = bit 6 qBit Partial = bit 7 qBits :: [QueryOption] -> Int32 qBits = bitOr . map qBit -- ** Reply -- | A reply is a message received in response to a 'Request' data Reply = Reply { rResponseFlags :: [ResponseFlag], rCursorId :: CursorId, -- ^ 0 = cursor finished rStartingFrom :: Int32, rDocuments :: [Document] } deriving (Show, Eq) data ResponseFlag = CursorNotFound -- ^ Set when getMore is called but the cursor id is not valid at the server. Returned with zero results. | QueryError -- ^ Query error. Returned with one document containing an "$err" field holding the error message. | AwaitCapable -- ^ For backward compatability: Set when the server supports the AwaitData query option. if it doesn't, a replica slave client should sleep a little between getMore's deriving (Show, Eq, Enum) -- * Binary format replyOpcode :: Opcode replyOpcode = 1 getReply :: Get (ResponseTo, Reply) getReply = do (opcode, responseTo) <- getHeader unless (opcode == replyOpcode) $ fail $ "expected reply opcode (1) but got " ++ show opcode rResponseFlags <- rFlags <$> getInt32 rCursorId <- getInt64 rStartingFrom <- getInt32 numDocs <- fromIntegral <$> getInt32 rDocuments <- replicateM numDocs getDocument return (responseTo, Reply{..}) rFlags :: Int32 -> [ResponseFlag] rFlags bits = filter (testBit bits . rBit) [CursorNotFound ..] rBit :: ResponseFlag -> Int rBit CursorNotFound = 0 rBit QueryError = 1 rBit AwaitCapable = 3 -- * Authentication type Username = Text type Password = Text type Nonce = Text pwHash :: Username -> Password -> Text pwHash u p = T.pack . byteStringHex . MD5.hash . TE.encodeUtf8 $ u `T.append` ":mongo:" `T.append` p pwKey :: Nonce -> Username -> Password -> Text pwKey n u p = T.pack . byteStringHex . MD5.hash . TE.encodeUtf8 . T.append n . T.append u $ pwHash u p {- Authors: Tony Hannan Copyright 2011 10gen Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. -}