sunet/scheme/httpd/seval.scm

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;;; Path handler for uploading Scheme code to the SU web server -*- Scheme -*-
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;;; This file is part of the Scheme Untergrund Networking package.
;;; Copyright (c) 1995 by Olin Shivers.
;;; For copyright information, see the file COPYING which comes with
;;; the distribution.
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;;; This is really just an handler example demonstrating how to upload code
;;; into the server.
;;; (do/timeout secs thunk)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Run THUNK, and gun it down if it hasn't finished in SECS seconds.
;;; Returns nothing useful, and THUNK gets executed in a subprocess,
;;; so its side-effects are invisible, as well. This is a clever kludge --
;;; it uses three subprocesses -- but I don't have interrupts, so I'm hosed.
(define (do/timeout* secs thunk)
(run (begin (let ((timer (fork (lambda () (sleep secs))))
(worker (fork thunk)))
(receive (process status) (wait-any)
(ignore-errors
(lambda ()
(signal-process (proc:pid (if (eq? worker process)
timer
worker))
signal/kill))))))))
(define-syntax do/timeout
(syntax-rules ()
((do/timeout secs body ...) (do/timeout* secs (lambda () body ...)))))
;;; The request handler for seval ops.
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(define (seval-handler path req)
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(let ((request-method (request-method req)))
(cond
((string=? request-method "POST") ; Could do others also.
(seval path req))
((or (string=? request-method "HEAD")
(string=? request-method "GET"))
(make-error-response (status-code method-not-allowed) req
"POST"))
(else
(make-error-response (status-code not-implemented) req)))))
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(define (seval path req)
(let ((body-length (get-body-length-from-content-length req))) ;;make sure we have a valid Content-length header in request
(make-response
(status-code ok)
#f
(time)
"text/html"
'()
(make-reader-writer-body
(lambda (iport oport options)
;;still buggy: if the body of the request is not a valid html-form-query
;;or does not contain program=<stuff> we answer 200 but
;;don't send a body (as read-request-sexp throws an exception)
(let ((sexp (read-request-sexp body-length iport)))
(http-syslog (syslog-level debug) "read sexp: ~a" sexp)
(emit-prolog oport)
(with-tag oport html (xmlnsdecl-attr)
(newline oport)
(with-tag oport head ()
(newline oport)
(emit-title oport "Scheme program output")
(newline oport))
(newline oport)
(with-tag oport body ()
(newline oport)
(do/timeout
10
(receive vals
;; Do the computation.
(begin (emit-header oport 2 "Output from execution")
(newline oport)
(with-tag oport pre ()
(newline oport)
(force-output oport); In case we're gunned down.
(with-current-output-port oport
(eval-safely sexp))))
;; Pretty-print the returned value(s).;; hier noch mal newline rausschreiben?
(emit-header oport 2 "Return value(s)")
(with-tag oport pre ()
(for-each (lambda (val) (p val oport))
vals))))))))))))
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;;; Read an HTTP request entity body from stdin. The Content-length:
;;; entity-header field of request REQ tells how many bytes this entity
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;;; is. The entity should be a URI-encoded form body. Pull out the
;;; program=<stuff>
;;; string, extract <stuff>, uri-decode it, parse that into an s-expression,
;;; and return it.
(define (read-request-sexp bytes iport)
(let*
((body (read-string bytes iport)) ;;read in bytes chars
(parsed-html-form-query (parse-html-form-query body)) ;; and parse them up.
(program (cond ((assoc "program" parsed-html-form-query) => cdr)
(else (error "No program in entity body.")))))
(http-syslog (syslog-level debug)
"Seval sexp: ~s" program)
(read (make-string-input-port program)))) ;; return first sexp, discard others