ricochet-go/core/contactlist.go

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package core
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet-go/core/utils"
"github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet-go/rpc"
"sync"
"time"
)
type ContactList struct {
core *Ricochet
mutex sync.RWMutex
events *utils.Publisher
contacts map[string]*Contact
inboundRequests map[string]*InboundContactRequest
}
func LoadContactList(core *Ricochet) (*ContactList, error) {
list := &ContactList{
core: core,
events: utils.CreatePublisher(),
inboundRequests: make(map[string]*InboundContactRequest),
}
config := core.Config.Read()
list.contacts = make(map[string]*Contact, len(config.Contacts))
for addr, data := range config.Contacts {
if _, exists := list.contacts[addr]; exists {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Duplicate contact %s", addr)
}
if addr != data.Address {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Contact address/key do not match ('%s' and '%s')", addr, data.Address)
}
contact, err := ContactFromConfig(core, data, list.events)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
list.contacts[addr] = contact
}
return list, nil
}
func (this *ContactList) EventMonitor() utils.Subscribable {
return this.events
}
func (this *ContactList) Contacts() []*Contact {
this.mutex.RLock()
defer this.mutex.RUnlock()
re := make([]*Contact, 0, len(this.contacts))
for _, contact := range this.contacts {
re = append(re, contact)
}
return re
}
func (cl *ContactList) ContactByAddress(address string) *Contact {
cl.mutex.RLock()
defer cl.mutex.RUnlock()
return cl.contacts[address]
}
func (cl *ContactList) InboundRequestByAddress(address string) *InboundContactRequest {
cl.mutex.RLock()
defer cl.mutex.RUnlock()
return cl.inboundRequests[address]
}
// AddNewContact adds a new contact to the persistent contact list, broadcasts a
// contact add RPC event, and returns a newly constructed Contact. AddNewContact
// does not create contact requests or trigger any other protocol behavior.
//
// Generally, you will use AddContactRequest (for outbound requests) and
// AddOrUpdateInboundContactRequest plus InboundContactRequest.Accept() instead of
// using this function directly.
func (this *ContactList) AddNewContact(data *ricochet.Contact) (*Contact, error) {
this.mutex.Lock()
defer this.mutex.Unlock()
if this.contacts[data.Address] != nil {
return nil, errors.New("Contact already exists with this address")
}
for _, contact := range this.contacts {
if contact.Nickname() == data.Nickname {
return nil, errors.New("Contact already exists with this nickname")
}
}
// XXX check inbound requests (but this can be called for an inbound req too)
// Write new contact into config
config := this.core.Config.Lock()
if config.Contacts == nil {
config.Contacts = make(map[string]*ricochet.Contact)
}
config.Contacts[data.Address] = data
this.core.Config.Unlock()
// Create Contact
contact, err := ContactFromConfig(this.core, data, this.events)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
this.contacts[data.Address] = contact
event := ricochet.ContactEvent{
Type: ricochet.ContactEvent_ADD,
Subject: &ricochet.ContactEvent_Contact{
Contact: contact.Data(),
},
}
this.events.Publish(event)
// XXX Should this be here? Is it ok for inbound where we might pass conn over momentarily?
contact.StartConnection()
return contact, nil
}
// AddContactRequest creates a new outbound contact request with the given parameters,
// adds it to the contact list, and returns the newly constructed Contact.
//
// If an inbound request already exists for this address, that request will be automatically
// accepted, and the returned contact will already be fully established.
func (cl *ContactList) AddContactRequest(address, name, fromName, text string) (*Contact, error) {
if !IsAddressValid(address) {
return nil, errors.New("Invalid ricochet address")
}
if !IsNicknameAcceptable(name) {
return nil, errors.New("Invalid nickname")
}
if len(fromName) > 0 && !IsNicknameAcceptable(fromName) {
return nil, errors.New("Invalid 'from' nickname")
}
if len(text) > 0 && !IsMessageAcceptable(text) {
return nil, errors.New("Invalid message")
}
data := &ricochet.Contact{
Address: address,
Nickname: name,
WhenCreated: time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339),
Request: &ricochet.ContactRequest{
Direction: ricochet.ContactRequest_OUTBOUND,
Address: address,
Nickname: name,
FromNickname: fromName,
Text: text,
WhenCreated: time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339),
},
}
contact, err := cl.AddNewContact(data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if inboundRequest := cl.InboundRequestByAddress(address); inboundRequest != nil {
contact.UpdateContactRequest("Accepted")
inboundRequest.AcceptWithContact(contact)
}
return contact, nil
}
func (this *ContactList) RemoveContact(contact *Contact) error {
this.mutex.Lock()
defer this.mutex.Unlock()
address := contact.Address()
if this.contacts[address] != contact {
return errors.New("Not in contact list")
}
// XXX How do we safely make sure that the contact has stopped everything, and that
// nobody is going to block on it or keep referencing it..? This is insufficient, it
// leaves a goroutine up among other things.
contact.StopConnection()
config := this.core.Config.Lock()
delete(config.Contacts, address)
this.core.Config.Unlock()
delete(this.contacts, address)
event := ricochet.ContactEvent{
Type: ricochet.ContactEvent_DELETE,
Subject: &ricochet.ContactEvent_Contact{
Contact: &ricochet.Contact{
Address: address,
},
},
}
this.events.Publish(event)
return nil
}
// AddOrUpdateInboundContactRequest creates or modifies an inbound contact request for
// the hostname, with an optional nickname suggestion and introduction message
//
// The nickname, message, and address must be validated before calling this function.
//
// This function may change the state of the request, and the caller is responsible for
// sending a reply message and closing the channel or connection as appropriate. If the
// request is still active when the state changes spontaneously later (e.g. it's accepted
// by the user), replies will be sent by InboundContactRequest.
//
// This function may return either an InboundContactRequest (which may be pending or already
// rejected), an existing contact (which should be treated as accepting the request), or
// neither, which is considered a rejection.
func (cl *ContactList) AddOrUpdateInboundContactRequest(address, nickname, message string) (*InboundContactRequest, *Contact) {
cl.mutex.Lock()
defer cl.mutex.Unlock()
// Look up existing request
if request := cl.inboundRequests[address]; request != nil {
// Errors in Update will change the state of the request, which the caller sends as a reply
request.Update(nickname, message)
return request, nil
}
// Check for existing contacts or outbound contact requests
for _, contact := range cl.contacts {
if contact.Address() == address {
if contact.IsRequest() {
contact.UpdateContactRequest("Accepted")
}
return nil, contact
}
}
// Create new request
request := CreateInboundContactRequest(cl.core, address, nickname, message)
request.StatusChanged = cl.inboundRequestChanged
cl.inboundRequests[address] = request
// XXX update config
requestData := request.Data()
event := ricochet.ContactEvent{
Type: ricochet.ContactEvent_ADD,
Subject: &ricochet.ContactEvent_Request{
Request: &requestData,
},
}
cl.events.Publish(event)
return request, nil
}
// RemoveInboundContactRequest removes the record of an inbound contact request,
// without taking any other actions. Generally you will want to act on a request with
// Accept() or Reject(), rather than call this function directly, but it is valid to
// call on any inbound request regardless.
func (cl *ContactList) RemoveInboundContactRequest(request *InboundContactRequest) error {
cl.mutex.Lock()
defer cl.mutex.Unlock()
requestData := request.Data()
if cl.inboundRequests[requestData.Address] != request {
return errors.New("Request is not in contact list")
}
// Close connection asynchronously to avoid potential deadlocking
go request.CloseConnection()
// XXX Remove from config
delete(cl.inboundRequests, requestData.Address)
event := ricochet.ContactEvent{
Type: ricochet.ContactEvent_DELETE,
Subject: &ricochet.ContactEvent_Request{
Request: &requestData,
},
}
cl.events.Publish(event)
return nil
}
// inboundRequestChanged is called by the StatusChanged callback of InboundContactRequest
// after the request has been modified, such as through Update() or Reject(). Accepted
// requests do not pass through this function, because they're immediately removed.
func (cl *ContactList) inboundRequestChanged(request *InboundContactRequest) {
// XXX update config
requestData := request.Data()
event := ricochet.ContactEvent{
Type: ricochet.ContactEvent_UPDATE,
Subject: &ricochet.ContactEvent_Request{
Request: &requestData,
},
}
cl.events.Publish(event)
}
func (this *ContactList) StartConnections() {
for _, contact := range this.Contacts() {
contact.StartConnection()
}
}
func (this *ContactList) StopConnections() {
for _, contact := range this.Contacts() {
contact.StopConnection()
}
}