From 8cb6e6e7a863bee614b2c5a4e056b728acf1d930 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jaidyn Levesque Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 00:47:56 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Complete re-write, thank god. --- COPYING.txt | 674 ----------------------------------------------- README.txt | 122 +++------ facilservil.asd | 15 +- facilservil.lisp | 312 ++++++++++++++++++++++ src/client.lisp | 119 --------- src/ex.lisp | 60 ----- src/io.lisp | 168 ------------ src/meta.lisp | 58 ---- src/package.lisp | 54 ---- src/server.lisp | 135 ---------- 10 files changed, 345 insertions(+), 1372 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 COPYING.txt create mode 100644 facilservil.lisp delete mode 100644 src/client.lisp delete mode 100644 src/ex.lisp delete mode 100644 src/io.lisp delete mode 100644 src/meta.lisp delete mode 100644 src/package.lisp delete mode 100644 src/server.lisp diff --git a/COPYING.txt b/COPYING.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f288702..0000000 --- a/COPYING.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read -. diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index a3ec915..1570448 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -1,28 +1,18 @@ =============================================================================== -FACILSERVIL : `Easy Server` Dead-simple, dead-useful. +FACILSERVIL : `Easy Server` =============================================================================== Sometimes, it's just annoying and time-draining to deal with all of the -intricacies of :usockets-- if, to that, you say something like... - - "I just want to write a simple TCP server, dammit! - There's got to be an easier way!" - -... then Facilservil is for you! - -Facilservil ("easy server") abstracts away the entire server bits, allowing you -to focus on flexibility. +intricacies of :usockets— facilservil abstracts away all of those bits. ---------------------------------------- FEATURES ---------------------------------------- - * Multi-user - * Shutdown protection + * Multi-threaded * Input-handling - * Simple logging system - * Flexibility + * Logging system * UTF-8 @@ -32,25 +22,25 @@ DEMONSTRATION Load up Facilservil, then run this in your repl: - (facilservil:ex-server 8888) + (facilservil:ex-server "localhost" 8888) + +Now, connect your computer on port 8888. +This example server is a chat server, so it might be useful to connect a couple +of times, for demonstration's sake. -Now, connect your computer on port 8888! If you're on LiGNUx or BSD, you can use "telnet localhost 8888" -It'll show you a pretty example server. :) In reality, 'ex-server is just a small function for demonstration-- the example server really looks like this: - (facilservil:server "0.0.0.0" port - 'facilservil:connect-ex 'facilservil:disconnect-ex - 'facilservil:input-handle-ex) + (facilservil:server host port + #'ex-connect #'ex-disconnect #'ex-input #'ex-loop) -It runs #'connect-ex when you connect, #'disconnect-ex when you disconnect, -and #'input-handle-ex after you finish a command, to handle your input. +It runs #'ex-connect when you connect, #'ex-disconnect when you disconnect, +and #'ex-input-ex after you finish a command, and #'ex-loop after handling +everyone's input (or after timeout of waiting for input). -If you wanna see this example's code (is there a better way to learn?), look -in "/src/ex.lisp". For a different kind of example (less interesting, since it takes no user input), look at QOTDD (https://git.eunichx.us/qotdd). @@ -58,93 +48,41 @@ input), look at QOTDD (https://git.eunichx.us/qotdd). For a more comprehensive guide to Facilservil, look to USAGE, coming right up. + ---------------------------------------- USAGE ---------------------------------------- -To use Facilservil, just use the `facilservil:server` function somewhere: - - (facilservil:server host port - connecting disconnecting input-handler - &key (command-byte 10) (halting 'halt-ex)) +To use Facilservil, just use the `facilservil:server` function somewhere. "host" and "port" are, obviously, the host-IP and port, respectively. -"connecting" is the function that will be executed when a user connects. -"disconnecting" is the function that will run when someone disconnects. -"input-handler" interprets the input of a user, when they complete a command. -"command-byte" is the byte which determines if they've completed a command. - it's 10 by default, which is newline. -"halting" is the function executed when the server shuts down. +"on-connect" is the function that will be executed when a user connects. +"on-disconnect" is the function that will run when someone disconnects. +"on-input" is the function that will run when someone sends a command +"on-loop" is the function running when all input is complete/timeouts Basically, you write the "connecting", "disconnecting", and "input-handler" functions (maybe "halting"), and you've got a handy-dandy server. These functions you write must accept the following arguments: - connecting (socket client-id) - disconnecting (socket client-id) - input-handler (socket client-id input-string) - halting () - -Let's say that you want to write a connecting function which sends a friendly -"welcome" message. You'd do that like this, just about: - - (defun my-connecting-function (socket client-id) - (client-write socket - (format nil "Hey, welcome to this server, ~A! <3" client-id) - 'T)) - -This will write to the connecting user's socket (which is passed to your -function), "Hey, welcome to this server," followed by their client-id. - -Every user, upon connection, is given a client ID number which is correlated -with their connection socket. This ID number is random, and can be up to -999999 in value. - -To send a message to a user, get their socket, and run - (facilservil:client-write socket string &optional newline) - -"newline", which defaults to nil, determines whether or not your message is -followed with a newline. - -I'll give you one more quick example-- then you'll probably get usage. - -Let's write a quick input handler. - (defun my-input-handler (socket client-id input-string) - (if (equal input-string "Hello") - (facilservil:client-write socket "And hi to you!" 't) - (facilservil:client-write socket "You won't even say hi?" 'T))) - -It should be pretty self-explanatory. -You just scale up from them-- write a nice command parser or something, and -you're on your way! :) - -Now, one more thing: to run the server with your new functions, just do this: - - (facilservil:server host port - 'my-connecting-function 'facilservil:disconnect-ex - 'my-input-handler) + on-connect (connection connection-list) + on-disconnect (connection connection-list) + on-input (connection input-string connection-list) + on-loop (connection-list) -TIP: When it comes to user data, you might want to use a hash-table or two which - correlate client-ids and user data. ^_^ +You can use #'send to send strings to a given connection. +Each connection has a built-in hashtable (for storing user-IDs, usernames, +whatever you need). You can store/set a variable with #'bury, and retrieve with +#'dig. ----------------------------------------- -NON-FEATURES (TODO) ----------------------------------------- - - * Ctrl-C etc will crash servers - * Some UTF characters don't go over well - * Internationalization should be supported-- - right now, logs etc are always in English. - Not cool. - * You should be able to log to a file. ---------------------------------------- BORING STUFF ---------------------------------------- -License is in COPYING (GNU GPLv3) +Based on Trout's server. Author is Jaidyn Ann -Sauce is at https://git.eunichx.us/facilservil +Sauce is at https://git.eunichx.us/facilservil.git diff --git a/facilservil.asd b/facilservil.asd index a61c1d0..bcd9702 100755 --- a/facilservil.asd +++ b/facilservil.asd @@ -1,16 +1,7 @@ (defsystem "facilservil" - :version "0.2" + :version "1.0" :author "Jaidyn Lev " - :license "CC0" - :depends-on ("usocket" "trivial-utf-8" "alexandria" "nih") - :components ((:module "src" - :components - ((:file "package") - (:file "meta") - (:file "io") - (:file "ex") - (:file "client") - (:file "server")))) - + :depends-on ("usocket" "flexi-streams" "bordeaux-threads") + :components ((:file "facilservil")) :description "Simple TCP/telnet server for Lisp.") diff --git a/facilservil.lisp b/facilservil.lisp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f818524 --- /dev/null +++ b/facilservil.lisp @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +;; facilservil.lisp +;; A simple lib for making a TCP server. +;; Based on a server by Trout, +;; https://gist.github.com/traut/6bf71d0da54493e6f22eb3d00671f2a9 +;; which is in turn inspired by +; https://gist.github.com/shortsightedsid/71cf34282dfae0dd2528 +; https://gist.github.com/shortsightedsid/a760e0d83a9557aaffcc +; http://mihai.bazon.net/blog/howto-multi-threaded-tcp-server-in-common-lisp + +(defpackage :facilservil + (:use :cl) + (:export :server :ex-server + :send :recieve + :dig :bury + :close-it + :get-ip + :socket→con + :logger)) + +(in-package :facilservil) + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; CLASSES + +(defclass connection () + ((socket :accessor con→socket :initarg :socket) + (data :initform (make-hash-table :test #'equal) :initarg :data))) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; MACROS + +;; LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS CONNECTION FUNCTION FUNCTION → NIL +(defmacro old-activity (all-connections con on-input on-disconnect) + "Macro for #'server, for handling client activity." + `(bordeaux-threads:make-thread + (lambda () + (handler-case + (process-con-activity ,con ,all-connections ,on-input) + (t (e) + (logger "Error during processing ~a" e) + (setf ,all-connections (delete ,con ,all-connections)) + (funcall ,on-disconnect ,con ,all-connections) + (close-it ,con)))))) + + +;; LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS CONNECTION FUNCTION +(defmacro new-connection (all-connections master-con on-connect) + "Macro for #'server, for handling new connections." + `(let* ((new-socket + (usocket:socket-accept (con→socket ,master-con) :element-type 'character)) + (new-con + (make-instance 'connection :socket new-socket))) + (logger "New connection from ~A" (get-ip new-con)) + (push new-con ,all-connections) + (funcall on-connect new-con ,all-connections))) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; SERVER + +;; STRING NUMBER [:FUNCTION :FUNCTION :FUNCTION] → NIL +(defun server (host port &key (on-connect #'blank) (on-input #'blank) + (on-disconnect #'blank) (on-loop #'blank)) + "Starts server on given host at given port; and executes the given functions + (with connection/connections/input as arguments) according to their triggers. + This is the function you want to use. + Look at #'ex-*, the example server, for example of use." + (let* ((master-socket (usocket:socket-listen host port :backlog 256)) + (master-con (make-instance 'connection :socket master-socket)) + (all-connections `(,master-con))) + (loop + (loop for con in (wait-for-input all-connections) + do (if (eq con master-con) + (new-connection all-connections master-con on-connect) + (old-activity all-connections con on-input on-disconnect))) + (funcall on-loop all-connections)))) + + +;; STRING NUMBER → THREAD +(defun server-in-thread (host port) + "Run the TCP server in a seperate thread." + (let ((thread-name (format nil "facilservil"))) + (logger "Starting server in a separate thread:'~a'" thread-name) + (bordeaux-threads:make-thread + (lambda () (server host port)) + :name thread-name))) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; CONNECTION I/O + +(defgeneric send (target message &rest args) + (:documentation "Send a given message to a target user.")) + +;; CONNECTION VARYING → NIL +(defmethod send ((con connection) message &rest args) + (apply 'send (append (list (con→socket con) message) args))) + +;; STREAM-USOCKET VARYING → NIL +(defmethod send ((socket usocket::stream-usocket) message &rest args) + (let ((sstream (usocket:socket-stream socket))) + (apply 'format (append (list sstream message) args)) +;; (format sstream (format nil (format nil "~A" message))) + (force-output sstream))) + +;; STREAM-SERVER-USOCKET VARYING → NIL +(defmethod send ((s usocket::stream-server-usocket) a &rest d) nil) + +;; LIST-OF-SOCKETS/CONNECTIONS VARYING → NIL +(defmethod send ((sockets list) message &rest args) + (mapcar (lambda (socket) + (apply 'send (append (list socket message) args))) sockets)) + +;; ————————————————— + +(defgeneric recieve (target) + (:documentation "Recieve a string from a given target.")) + +;; CONNECTION → STRING +(defmethod recieve ((con connection)) + (recieve (con→socket con))) + +;; STREAM-USOCKET → STRING +(defmethod recieve ((socket usocket::stream-usocket)) + (string-sanitize (read-line (usocket:socket-stream socket)))) + +;; STREAM-SERVER-USOCKET → NIL +(defmethod recieve ((socket usocket::stream-server-usocket)) nil) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; CONNECTION STORAGE + +;; CONNECTION STRING → VARYING +(defun dig (connection variable) + "Get the value of a variable from the connection's hashtable." + (gethash variable (slot-value connection 'data))) + +;; CONNECTION STRING VARYING → VARYING +(defun bury (connection variable value) + "Set the value of a variable in the connection's hashtable." + (setf (gethash variable (slot-value connection 'data)) value)) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; CONNECTION MANAGEMENT + +;; SOCKET → NIL +(defun process-con-activity (con connection-list on-input) + "Process client socket that got some activity" + (let ((message (recieve con))) + (logger "~A: ~A" (get-ip con) message) + (funcall on-input con message connection-list))) + +;; ————————————————— + +(defgeneric close-it (target con-list on-disconnect) + (:documentation "Shut down a target's connection, forcefully. + Run the disconnect function as well.")) + +;; CONNECTION LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS FUNCTION +(defmethod close-it ((con connection) connection-list on-disconnect) + (close (con→stream con) connection-list on-disconnect)) + +;; STREAM-USOCKET LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS FUNCTION +(defmethod close-it ((socket usocket:stream-usocket) connection-list on-disconnect) + (funcall on-disconnect socket connection-list) + (handler-case + (usocket:socket-close socket) + (error (e) + (logger "Ignoring the error from closing connection: ~a" e))) + (logger "Connection closed: ~A" con)) + +;; ————————————————— + +;; SOCKET LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → CONNECTION +(defun socket→con (socket connections) + "Return the connection— from a list of them— that matches the given socket." + (loop :for con :in connections + :if (eq (con→socket con) socket) + :return con)) + +;; ————————————————— + +;; LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → LIST-OF-READY-CONNECTIONS +(defun wait-for-input (connections) + "Basically a wrapper around #'usocket:wait-for-input, but for connections + rather than stream-usocket objects." + (let ((sockets (mapcar #'con→socket connections))) + (mapcar (lambda (socket) (socket→con socket connections)) + (usocket:wait-for-input sockets :timeout 10 :ready-only 'T)))) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; LOGGING, ETC + +;; STRING … ARG → NIL +(defun logger (text &rest args) + "Simple wrapper around format func to simplify logging." + (apply 'format (append (list t (concatenate 'string text "~%")) args))) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; CONNECTION METADATA + +(defgeneric server-p (target) + (:documentation "Return if a given item's the server's connection/socket.")) + +;; USOCKET → BOOL +(defmethod server-p ((socket usocket::usocket)) + (eq (type-of socket) 'usocket:stream-server-usocket)) + +;; CONNECTION → BOOL +(defmethod server-p ((con connection)) + (server-p (con→socket con))) + +;; ————————————————— + +(defgeneric get-ip (target) + (:documentation "Return the IP address of a given socket/connection.")) + +;; CONNECTION → IP +(defmethod get-ip ((con connection)) + (get-ip (con→socket con))) + +;; STREAM-USOCKET → IP +(defmethod get-ip ((socket usocket::stream-usocket)) + (usocket:get-peer-address socket)) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; MISC + +;; STRING → STRING +(defun string-remove-octets (string &rest restricted-octs) + "Remove characters from a string matching any passed 'restricted' octet." + (let ((octets (flexi-streams:string-to-octets string :external-format :utf-8))) + (mapcar (lambda (octet) (setq octets (remove octet octets))) restricted-octs) + (flexi-streams:octets-to-string octets :external-format :utf-8))) + +;; NUMBER NUMBER → LIST +(defun range (start end) + "Return whole numbers between start and end, inclusive." + (loop :for i :from start :to end :collect i)) + +(defun string-sanitize (string) + (string-remove-octets string 12 13 14 15)) + +;; VARYING … → NIL +(defun blank (&rest ignored) + "Literal nothing. Used as a default for #'server, so that one can ommit + any given trigger, if they want." + nil) + + + +;; ————————————————————————————————————— +;; EXAMPLE SERVER + +;; This is a general outline of any server using facilservil. +;; Four functions for each type of trigger (connection, disconnection, input, +;; loop), passed to the #'facilservil:server function. + +;; If you can't tell, it's a simple chat server! + +;; STRING NUMBER +(defun ex-server (host port) + "Wrapping up the example-server for convenience." + (server host port + :on-connect #'ex-connect :on-disconnect #'ex-disconnect + :on-input #'ex-input :on-loop #'ex-loop)) + + +;; CONNECTION LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → NIL +(defun ex-connect (con con-list) + "Executed whenever a client connects." + (bury con "id-number" (random 9999)) + + (send con "Welcome to facila example! ♥~%") + (send con "Users online now—~%") + (mapcar (lambda (acon) (send con "~A, " (dig acon "id-number"))) con-list) + (send con "~%~%") + + (send con-list + (format nil "~A just joined as ~A!~%" + (get-ip con) (dig con "id-number")))) + + +;; CONNECTION LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → NIL +(defun ex-disconnect (con con-list) + "Executed whenever a client disconnects." + (send con-list (format nil "~A just died~%" (dig con "id-number")))) + +;; CONNECTION STRING LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → NIL +(defun ex-input (con input con-list) + "Executed on a connection + it's input." + (send (remove con con-list) "~A: ~A~%" (dig con "id-number") input)) + +;; LIST-OF-CONNECTIONS → NIL +(defun ex-loop (con-list) + "Executed after input taken, or after #'wait-until-input timeout + (so maximum, every 10 seconds)." + nil) diff --git a/src/client.lisp b/src/client.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index 5bdbb62..0000000 --- a/src/client.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -(in-package :facilservil) - -;: SOCKET --> STRING -(defun make-socket-id (socket) - "Create a socket-id from a socket." - (format nil "~A" socket)) - -;; NIL --> NUMBER -(defun make-client-id () - "Generate a new client ID." - (random 999999)) - -;; STRING --> STRING -(defun client-data-id (client-id data) - "Make an 'input ID' from a client-id." - (format nil "~A-~A" client-id data)) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -;; SOCKET --> NUMBER -(defun socket-to-client (socket) - "Return the client of a socket." - (cadr (socket-pair socket))) - - -;; NUMBER --> SOCKET -(defun client-to-socket (client) - "Return the socket of a client." - (car (client-pair client))) - - - -;; NUMBER --> LIST -(defun client-pair (client) - "Return the '(socket client) pair of a client." - (nih:getf-cadr *socket-client* client)) - - -;; SOCKET --> LIST -(defun socket-pair (socket) - "Return the '(socket client) pair of a socket." - (nih:getf-car *socket-client* socket)) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -;; NUMBER STRING DATA --> NIL -(defun client-data-set (client data value) - "Set a piece of a `client`'s `data` to `value`." - - (setf - (gethash (client-data-id client data) *client-data*) - value)) - - -;; NUMBER STRING --> ??? -(defun client-data-get (client data) - "Get the value of a client's `data` from *client-data*." - (gethash (client-data-id client data) *client-data*)) - - -;; NUMBER STRING --> NIL -(defun client-data-rem (client data) - "Remove a piece of client's `data` from *client-data*." - (remhash (client-data-id client data) *client-data*)) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -;; SOCKET --> NIL -(defun socket-register (socket) - "Register a new socket; add their data to globals, log it, etc." - - (let* ((client-id (make-client-id))) - - (setq *socket-list* (concatenate 'list *socket-list* (list socket))) - - (setq *socket-client* (concatenate 'list *socket-client* - (list (list socket client-id)))) - (setq *csocket-list* (concatenate 'list *csocket-list* - (list socket))) - (setq - *client-list* (concatenate 'list *client-list* - (list client-id))) - - (client-data-set client-id "input" '()) - - (journal (format nil "Client ~A has connected!" client-id) "Connect"))) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -;; NUMBER --> NIL -(defun client-slaughter (client) - "Clean up data from client, and disconnect their socket." - (socket-slaughter (client-to-socket client))) - - -;; SOCKET --> NIL -(defun socket-slaughter (socket) - "Clean up data from a client, and disconnect their socket." - - (let* ((client-id (socket-to-client socket))) - - (client-data-rem client-id "input") - (setq *socket-client* (delete (socket-pair socket) *socket-client*)) - (setq *socket-list* (delete socket *socket-list*)) - (setq *client-list* (delete client-id *client-list*)) - (setq *csocket-list* (delete socket *csocket-list*)) - - (usocket:socket-close socket) - (journal - (format nil "Client ~A has disconnected." client-id) - "Disconnect"))) diff --git a/src/ex.lisp b/src/ex.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index 14a94e8..0000000 --- a/src/ex.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -(in-package :facilservil) - - -(defun connect-ex (socket client-id) - "Example connection handler-- sends a friendly welcome message!" - - (client-write client-id - (format nil "Hey, welcome to this server, ~A! <3" client-id) - 'T)) - - -(defun disconnect-ex (socket client-id) - "Example disconnection handler-- tells the world, for some reason." - - (client-broadcast - (format nil "~%~A's just run away... NIL -(defun ex-server (port) - "Start a server-instance with the built-in example functions. - Demonstration purposes only!" - - (server "0.0.0.0" port 'connect-ex 'disconnect-ex 'input-handle-ex)) diff --git a/src/io.lisp b/src/io.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index 3dabda1..0000000 --- a/src/io.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -(in-package :facilservil) - - -;; ------------------------------------- -;; SOCKET I/O - - -;; SOCKET --> NIL -(defun socket-read (socket) - "Read new input from a client socket to its `stack` list of bytes." - - (let* ((client-id (socket-to-client socket)) - (input-stack (client-data-get client-id "input"))) - (client-data-set - client-id "input" - (concatenate 'list input-stack - (list (read-byte (usocket:socket-stream socket))))))) - - -;; SOCKET LIST/ARRAY --> NIL -(defun socket-write-bytes (socket bytes) - "Write bytes to a client socket." - - (let ((sstream (usocket:socket-stream socket)) - (i 0)) - (loop - :while (< i (length bytes)) - :do - (cond ((listp bytes) - (write-byte (nth i bytes) sstream)) - ((arrayp bytes) - (write-byte (aref bytes i) sstream))) - (setq i (+ i 1))) - - (force-output sstream))) - - -;; SOCKET STRING [BOOLEAN] --> NIL -(defun socket-write (socket string &optional (line-break nil)) - "Writes a string to a socket-- w/o line-break, by default." - - (socket-write-bytes - socket - (ignore-errors - (babel:string-to-octets - (if line-break - (format nil "~A~%" string) - string) - :encoding :utf-8)))) - - -;; STRING [BOOLEAN] [SOCKET] --> NIL -(defun socket-broadcast (string &optional (line-break nil) (exception nil)) - "Writes a `string` to all client sockets (aside from an `exception`)." - - (client-broadcast string line-break - (socket-to-client exception))) - - -;; SOCKET --> NIL -(defun socket-input-flush (socket) - "Clean all input from a socket." - - (let ((client-id (socket-to-client socket))) - (client-data-set client-id "input" '()))) - - -;; SOCKET --> STRING -(defun socket-input-string (socket) - "Get input from a socket as a string." - - (client-input-string (socket-to-client socket))) - - - -;; ------------------------------------- -;; CLIENT I/O - - - -;; NUMBER --> NIL -(defun client-read (client) - "Read new input from a client to their stack of input bytes." - - (socket-read (client-to-socket client))) - - -;; NUMBER LIST --> NIL -(defun client-write-bytes (client bytes) - "Write bytes to a client's socket." - (format t "CLIENT-TO-SOCKET: " (client-to-socket client)) - - (socket-write-bytes (client-to-socket client) bytes)) - - -;; NUMBER STRING [BOOLEAN] --> NIL -(defun client-write (client string &optional (line-break nil)) - "Writes a string to a client's socket-- w/o line-break, default." - - (socket-write (client-to-socket client) string line-break)) - - -;; NUMBER --> NIL -(defun client-input-flush (client) - "Clean up input from a client." - - (socket-input-flush (client-to-socket client))) - - -;; STRING [BOOLEAN] [SOCKET] --> NIL -(defun client-broadcast (string &optional (line-break nil) (exception nil)) - "Writes a `string` to all client sockets (aside from an `exception`-- w/o line-break, by default." - - (mapcar - (lambda (client) - (if (not (eq client exception)) - (client-write client string line-break))) - *client-list*)) - - -;; NUMBER --> STRING -(defun client-input-string (client) - "Get input from a client as a string." - - (let* ((input-bytes (client-data-get client "input")) - (sanitized-bytes (remove-newline-bytes input-bytes)) - (byte-vector (list-to-byte-vector sanitized-bytes))) - - (if sanitized-bytes - (ignore-errors (babel:octets-to-string byte-vector :encoding :utf-8)) - ""))) - - - -(defun list-to-byte-vector (list) - (make-array (list (length list)) - :initial-contents list - :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - -;; SOCKET --> BOOLEAN -(defun socket-connectp (socket) - "Return whether or not a socket is still connected." - (listen (usocket:socket-stream socket))) - -;; ------------------------------------- -;; MISC. - - - -;; LIST --> LIST -(defun remove-newline-bytes (bytes) - "Remove undesired bytes-- null, LF, CR, etc, from a list of bytes." - - (remove 0 (remove 10 (remove 13 bytes)))) - - -;; SOCKET -(defun commandp (byte-list command-byte) - "Returns whether or not a command is complete, judging on it's bytes." - - (let* ((last-byte (car (last byte-list)))) - - (eq command-byte last-byte))) - - diff --git a/src/meta.lisp b/src/meta.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index 840ac2e..0000000 --- a/src/meta.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -(in-package :facilservil) - - -;; DATA [STRING] --> STRING -(defun journal (data &optional (name "unnamed") (second-name "-")) - "Print out a piece of data for logging on stdout." - (format t "~A | ~A | ~A | ~A~%" - (string-date (get-universal-time)) - (force-string-length name 10) - (force-string-length second-name 10) - data)) - - -(defun standard-journaling ()) - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -(defun string-date (universal-time) - (multiple-value-bind (second minute hour day month year) - (decode-universal-time universal-time) - - (nih:string-combine - (nih:string-combine year (make-digits month 2) (make-digits day 2) - :seperator "-") - " " - (nih:string-combine (make-digits hour 2) (make-digits minute 2) - (make-digits second 2) :seperator ":")))) - - -(defun make-digits (string number) - (nih:min-string-length string number :prefix "0")) - - -;; LIST --> STRING -(defun print-bytes (bytes) - "Print a list of (UTF-8) bytes as a string to stdout." - - (if bytes - (format t "~A" - (ignore-errors (babel:octets-to-string bytes :encoding :utf-8))))) - - -;; STRING NUMBER [STRING} --> STRING -(defun force-string-length (string desired-length &key (prefix "") (suffix " ")) - "Force a string to be of a certain length-- by whatever means necessary!" - - (cond - ((< (length string) desired-length) - (nih:min-string-length string desired-length :suffix suffix :prefix prefix)) - - ((< desired-length (length string)) - (nih:line-car (nih:max-string-length string desired-length))) - - ((eq (length string) desired-length) - string) - (nih:min-string-length string desired-length :suffix suffix))) diff --git a/src/package.lisp b/src/package.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index b680ca5..0000000 --- a/src/package.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -(defpackage :facilservil - (:use :cl) - (:nicknames :fs) - (:export - - *socket-client* - - *socket-list* - *csocket-list* - - *client-list* - *client-data* - - :journal - - :client-write - :cline-write-bytes - :client-broadcast - :client-read - :client-slaughter - - :socket-write - :socket-write-bytes - :socket-broadcast - :socket-read - :socket-register - :socket-slaughter - - :client-data-get - :client-data-set - :client-data-rem - - :socket-to-client - :client-to-socket - - :connect-ex - :disconnect-ex - :input-handle-ex - :halt-ex - :reboot-ex - - :ex-server - - :server-shutdown - :server-reboot - - :strequal - - :server)) - -(in-package :facilservil) - - -(rename-package :trivial-utf-8 :trivial-utf-8 (list :tu8)) diff --git a/src/server.lisp b/src/server.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index 1349dfa..0000000 --- a/src/server.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -(in-package :facilservil) - -;; ------------------------------------- -;; GLOBAL VARIABLES - -(defvar *socket-client* '()) - -(defvar *client-list* '()) -(defvar *client-data* '()) - -(defvar *socket-list* '()) -(defvar *csocket-list* '()) - - - -(defun reset-globals () - "Set all global variables to default state." - (setq *socket-client* '()) ;; list correlating client IDs and sockets - - (setq *client-list* '()) ;; list of client (ID numbers) - (setq *client-data* (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) - - (setq *socket-list* '()) ;; all sockets - (setq *csocket-list* '())) ;; all sockets except for master socket - - -;; ------------------------------------- - - -;; STRING NUMBER CHARACTER FUNCTION-NAME FUNCTION-NAME FUNCTION-NAME --> NIL -(defun server - (host port connecting disconnecting input-handler - &key (command-byte 10) (halting 'halt-ex) (init 'blank)) - - "Runs the basic server on `host`:`port`, running `connecting` when a new - client connects, `disconnecting` when one disconnects, and `input-handler` - when the byte `command-byte` is recieved as input. - - The three user-provided functions must take the following two arguments: - (socket client-id) - - The exception, `input-handler`, takes three arguments: - (socket client-id client-input-string) - - Inspired by - http://mihai.bazon.net/blog/howto-multi-threaded-tcp-server-in-common-lisp" - - (let* ((master-socket - (usocket:socket-listen host port - :reuse-address 'T - :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))) - (reset-globals) - (setq *socket-list* (list master-socket)) - - (funcall init) - - (unwind-protect - (loop - (loop - :for socket - :in (usocket:wait-for-input *socket-list* :ready-only 'T) - :do - (cond - - ;; if new connection... - ((eq socket master-socket) - (let ((new-socket (usocket:socket-accept socket))) - - ;; add data to client-pairs, socket-pairs, client-data vv - (socket-register new-socket) - - ;; execute user-provided #'connecting ^-^ - (funcall connecting new-socket (socket-to-client new-socket)))) - - - ;; ...if functioning old connection... - ((socket-connectp socket) - (progn (socket-read socket) - ;; check if command is complete-- if so, use user-provided - ;; input-handler. - (let* ((client-id (socket-to-client socket)) - (client-bytes (client-data-get client-id "input")) - (client-input (client-input-string client-id))) - - ;; if reached *command-byte*, handle and flush input - (if (commandp client-bytes command-byte) - (progn - (funcall input-handler socket client-id client-input) - (socket-input-flush socket)))))) - - - ;; ...if EOF connection or error...