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  1. ;;; edit-server.el --- server that responds to edit requests from Chrome
  2. ;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Alex Bennee
  3. ;; Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Riccardo Murri
  4. ;; Author: Alex Bennee <alex@bennee.com>
  5. ;; Maintainer: Alex Bennee <alex@bennee.com>
  6. ;; Version: 1.10
  7. ;; Homepage: https://github.com/stsquad/emacs_chrome
  8. ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
  9. ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  10. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  11. ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
  12. ;; any later version.
  13. ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  14. ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  16. ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
  17. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  18. ;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  19. ;;; Commentary:
  20. ;; This provides an edit server to respond to requests from the Chrome
  21. ;; Emacs Chrome plugin. This is my first attempt at doing something
  22. ;; with sockets in Emacs. I based it on the following examples:
  23. ;;
  24. ;; http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsEchoServer
  25. ;; http://nullprogram.com/blog/2009/05/17/
  26. ;;
  27. ;; To use it ensure the file is in your load-path and add something
  28. ;; like the following examples to your .emacs:
  29. ;;
  30. ;; To open pages for editing in new buffers in your existing Emacs
  31. ;; instance:
  32. ;;
  33. ;; (if (locate-library "edit-server")
  34. ;; (progn
  35. ;; (require 'edit-server)
  36. ;; (setq edit-server-new-frame nil)
  37. ;; (edit-server-start)))
  38. ;;
  39. ;; To open pages for editing in new frames using a running emacs
  40. ;; started in --daemon mode:
  41. ;;
  42. ;; (if (and (daemonp) (locate-library "edit-server"))
  43. ;; (progn
  44. ;; (require 'edit-server)
  45. ;; (edit-server-start)))
  46. ;;
  47. ;; Buffers are edited in `text-mode' by default; to use a different
  48. ;; mode, change `edit-server-default-major-mode' or customize
  49. ;; `edit-server-url-major-mode-alist' to specify major modes based on
  50. ;; the remote URL:
  51. ;;
  52. ;; (setq edit-server-url-major-mode-alist
  53. ;; '(("github\\.com" . markdown-mode)))
  54. ;;
  55. ;; Alternatively, set the mode in `edit-server-start-hook'. For
  56. ;; example:
  57. ;;
  58. ;; (add-hook 'edit-server-start-hook
  59. ;; (lambda ()
  60. ;; (if (string-match "github.com" (buffer-name))
  61. ;; (markdown-mode))))
  62. ;;
  63. ;;; Code:
  64. ;; uncomment to debug
  65. ;; (setq debug-on-error t)
  66. ;; (setq edebug-all-defs t)
  67. (if (not (featurep 'make-network-process))
  68. (error "Incompatible version of [X]Emacs - lacks make-network-process"))
  69. ;;; Customization
  70. (defcustom edit-server-port 9292
  71. "Local port the edit server listens to."
  72. :group 'edit-server
  73. :type 'integer)
  74. (defcustom edit-server-host nil
  75. "If not nil, accept connections from HOST address rather than just
  76. localhost. This may present a security issue."
  77. :group 'edit-server
  78. :type 'boolean)
  79. (defcustom edit-server-verbose nil
  80. "If not nil, log connections and progress also to the echo area."
  81. :group 'edit-server
  82. :type 'boolean)
  83. (defcustom edit-server-done-hook nil
  84. "Hook run when done editing a buffer for the Emacs HTTP edit-server.
  85. Current buffer holds the text that is about to be sent back to the client."
  86. :group 'edit-server
  87. :type 'hook)
  88. (defcustom edit-server-start-hook nil
  89. "Hook run when starting a editing buffer. Current buffer is
  90. the fully prepared editing buffer. Use this hook to enable
  91. buffer-specific modes or add key bindings."
  92. :group 'edit-server
  93. :type 'hook)
  94. ;; frame options
  95. (defcustom edit-server-new-frame t
  96. "If not nil, edit each buffer in a new frame (and raise it)."
  97. :group 'edit-server
  98. :type 'boolean)
  99. (defcustom edit-server-new-frame-alist
  100. '((name . "Emacs TEXTAREA")
  101. (width . 80)
  102. (height . 25)
  103. (minibuffer . t)
  104. (menu-bar-lines . t))
  105. "Frame parameters for new frames. See `default-frame-alist' for examples.
  106. If nil, the new frame will use the existing `default-frame-alist' values."
  107. :group 'edit-server
  108. :type '(repeat (cons :format "%v"
  109. (symbol :tag "Parameter")
  110. (sexp :tag "Value"))))
  111. (defcustom edit-server-default-major-mode
  112. 'text-mode
  113. "The default major mode to use in editing buffers, if no other
  114. mode is selected by `edit-server-url-major-mode-alist'."
  115. :group 'edit-server
  116. :type 'function)
  117. (defcustom edit-server-url-major-mode-alist
  118. nil
  119. "A-list of patterns and corresponding functions; when the first
  120. pattern is encountered which matches `edit-server-url', the
  121. corresponding function will be called in order to set the desired
  122. major mode. If no pattern matches,
  123. `edit-server-default-major-mode' will be used."
  124. :group 'edit-server
  125. :type '(alist :key-type (string :tag "Regexp")
  126. :value-type (function :tag "Major mode function")))
  127. (defcustom edit-server-new-frame-mode-line t
  128. "Show the emacs frame's mode-line if set to t; hide if nil."
  129. :group 'edit-server
  130. :type 'boolean)
  131. ;;; Variables
  132. (defconst edit-server-process-buffer-name " *edit-server*"
  133. "Template name of the edit-server process buffers.")
  134. (defconst edit-server-log-buffer-name "*edit-server-log*"
  135. "Template name of the edit-server process buffers.")
  136. (defconst edit-server-edit-buffer-name "TEXTAREA"
  137. "Template name of the edit-server text editing buffers.")
  138. ;; Buffer local variables
  139. ;;
  140. ;; These are all required to associate the edit buffer with the
  141. ;; correct connection to the client and allow for the buffer to be sent
  142. ;; back when ready. They are `permanent-local` to avoid being reset if
  143. ;; the buffer changes major modes.
  144. (defvar edit-server-proc 'nil
  145. "Network process associated with the current edit, made local when
  146. the edit buffer is created")
  147. (put 'edit-server-proc 'permanent-local t)
  148. (defvar edit-server-frame nil
  149. "The frame created for a new edit-server process, made local when
  150. then edit buffer is created")
  151. (put 'edit-server-frame 'permanent-local t)
  152. (defvar edit-server-clients ()
  153. "List of all client processes associated with the server process.")
  154. (put 'edit-server-clients 'permanent-local t)
  155. (defvar edit-server-phase nil
  156. "Symbol indicating the state of the HTTP request parsing.")
  157. (put 'edit-server-phase 'permanent-local t)
  158. (defvar edit-server-received nil
  159. "Number of bytes received so far in the client buffer.
  160. Depending on the character encoding, may be different from the buffer length.")
  161. (put 'edit-server-received 'permanent-local t)
  162. (defvar edit-server-request nil
  163. "The HTTP request (GET, HEAD, POST) received.")
  164. (put 'edit-server-request 'permanent-local t)
  165. (defvar edit-server-content-length nil
  166. "The value gotten from the HTTP `Content-Length' header.")
  167. (put 'edit-server-content-length 'permanent-local t)
  168. (defvar edit-server-url nil
  169. "The value gotten from the HTTP `x-url' header.")
  170. (put 'edit-server-url 'permanent-local t)
  171. ;;; Mode magic
  172. ;;
  173. ;; We want to re-map some of the keys to trigger edit-server-done
  174. ;; instead of the usual emacs like behaviour. However using
  175. ;; local-set-key will affect all buffers of the same mode, hence we
  176. ;; define a special (derived) mode for handling editing of text areas.
  177. (defvar edit-server-edit-mode-map
  178. (make-sparse-keymap)
  179. "Keymap for minor mode `edit-server-edit-mode'.
  180. Redefine a few common Emacs keystrokes to functions that can
  181. deal with the response to the edit-server request.
  182. Any of the following keys will close the buffer and send the text
  183. to the HTTP client: C-x #, C-c C-c.
  184. Pressing C-x C-s will save the current state to the kill-ring.
  185. If any of the above isused with a prefix argument, the
  186. unmodified text is sent back instead.")
  187. (define-key edit-server-edit-mode-map (kbd "C-x C-s") 'edit-server-save)
  188. (define-key edit-server-edit-mode-map (kbd "C-x #") 'edit-server-done)
  189. (define-key edit-server-edit-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'edit-server-done)
  190. (define-key edit-server-edit-mode-map (kbd "C-x C-c") 'edit-server-abort)
  191. (define-minor-mode edit-server-edit-mode
  192. "Minor mode enabled on buffers opened by `edit-server-accept'.
  193. Its sole purpose is currently to enable
  194. `edit-server-edit-mode-map', which overrides common keystrokes to
  195. send a response back to the client."
  196. :group 'edit-server
  197. :lighter " EditSrv"
  198. :init-value nil
  199. :keymap edit-server-edit-mode-map)
  200. ;; Edit Server socket code
  201. (defun edit-server-start (&optional verbose)
  202. "Start the edit server.
  203. If argument VERBOSE is non-nil, logs all server activity to buffer
  204. `*edit-server-log*'. When called interactivity, a prefix argument
  205. will cause it to be verbose."
  206. (interactive "P")
  207. (if (or (process-status "edit-server")
  208. (null (condition-case err
  209. (make-network-process
  210. :name "edit-server"
  211. :buffer edit-server-process-buffer-name
  212. :family 'ipv4
  213. :host (if edit-server-host
  214. edit-server-host
  215. 'local)
  216. :service edit-server-port
  217. :log 'edit-server-accept
  218. :server t
  219. :noquery t)
  220. (file-error nil))))
  221. (message "An edit-server process is already running")
  222. (setq edit-server-clients '())
  223. (if verbose (get-buffer-create edit-server-log-buffer-name))
  224. (edit-server-log nil "Created a new edit-server process")))
  225. (defun edit-server-stop nil
  226. "Stop the edit server"
  227. (interactive)
  228. (while edit-server-clients
  229. (edit-server-kill-client (car edit-server-clients))
  230. (setq edit-server-clients (cdr edit-server-clients)))
  231. (if (process-status "edit-server")
  232. (delete-process "edit-server")
  233. (message "No edit server running"))
  234. (if (get-buffer edit-server-process-buffer-name)
  235. (kill-buffer edit-server-process-buffer-name)))
  236. (defun edit-server-log (proc fmt &rest args)
  237. "If a `*edit-server-log*' buffer exists, write STRING to it.
  238. This is done for logging purposes. If `edit-server-verbose' is
  239. non-nil, then STRING is also echoed to the message line."
  240. (let ((string (apply 'format fmt args)))
  241. (if edit-server-verbose
  242. (message string))
  243. (if (get-buffer edit-server-log-buffer-name)
  244. (with-current-buffer edit-server-log-buffer-name
  245. (goto-char (point-max))
  246. (insert (current-time-string)
  247. " "
  248. (if (processp proc)
  249. (concat
  250. (buffer-name (process-buffer proc))
  251. ": ")
  252. "") ; nil is not acceptable to 'insert
  253. string)
  254. (or (bolp) (newline))))))
  255. (defun edit-server-accept (server client msg)
  256. "Accept a new client connection."
  257. (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer edit-server-process-buffer-name)))
  258. (and (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte)
  259. (set-buffer-multibyte t)) ; djb
  260. (buffer-disable-undo buffer)
  261. (set-process-buffer client buffer)
  262. (set-process-filter client 'edit-server-filter)
  263. ;; kill-buffer kills the associated process
  264. (set-process-query-on-exit-flag client nil)
  265. (with-current-buffer buffer
  266. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-phase) 'wait)
  267. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-received) 0)
  268. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-request) nil))
  269. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-content-length) nil)
  270. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-url) nil))
  271. (add-to-list 'edit-server-clients client)
  272. (edit-server-log client msg))
  273. (defun edit-server-filter (proc string)
  274. "Process data received from the client."
  275. ;; there is no guarantee that data belonging to the same client
  276. ;; request will arrive all in one go; therefore, we must accumulate
  277. ;; data in the buffer and process it in different phases, which
  278. ;; requires us to keep track of the processing state.
  279. (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
  280. (insert string)
  281. (setq edit-server-received
  282. (+ edit-server-received (string-bytes string)))
  283. (when (eq edit-server-phase 'wait)
  284. ;; look for a complete HTTP request string
  285. (save-excursion
  286. (goto-char (point-min))
  287. (when (re-search-forward
  288. "^\\([A-Z]+\\)\\s-+\\(\\S-+\\)\\s-+\\(HTTP/[0-9\.]+\\)\r?\n"
  289. nil t)
  290. (edit-server-log
  291. proc "Got HTTP `%s' request, processing in buffer `%s'..."
  292. (match-string 1) (current-buffer))
  293. (setq edit-server-request (match-string 1))
  294. (setq edit-server-content-length nil)
  295. (setq edit-server-phase 'head))))
  296. (when (eq edit-server-phase 'head)
  297. ;; look for "Content-length" header
  298. (save-excursion
  299. (goto-char (point-min))
  300. (when (re-search-forward "^Content-Length:\\s-+\\([0-9]+\\)" nil t)
  301. (setq edit-server-content-length
  302. (string-to-number (match-string 1)))))
  303. ;; look for "x-url" header
  304. (save-excursion
  305. (goto-char (point-min))
  306. (when (re-search-forward "^x-url: .*//\\(.*\\)/" nil t)
  307. (setq edit-server-url (match-string 1))))
  308. ;; look for head/body separator
  309. (save-excursion
  310. (goto-char (point-min))
  311. (when (re-search-forward "\\(\r?\n\\)\\{2\\}" nil t)
  312. ;; HTTP headers are pure ASCII (1 char = 1 byte), so we can subtract
  313. ;; the buffer position from the count of received bytes
  314. (setq edit-server-received
  315. (- edit-server-received (- (match-end 0) (point-min))))
  316. ;; discard headers - keep only HTTP content in buffer
  317. (delete-region (point-min) (match-end 0))
  318. (setq edit-server-phase 'body))))
  319. (when (eq edit-server-phase 'body)
  320. (if (and edit-server-content-length
  321. (> edit-server-content-length edit-server-received))
  322. (edit-server-log proc
  323. "Received %d bytes of %d ..."
  324. edit-server-received edit-server-content-length)
  325. ;; all content transferred - process request now
  326. (cond
  327. ((string= edit-server-request "POST")
  328. ;; create editing buffer, and move content to it
  329. (edit-server-create-edit-buffer proc))
  330. (t
  331. ;; send 200 OK response to any other request
  332. (edit-server-send-response proc "edit-server is running.\n" t)))
  333. ;; wait for another connection to arrive
  334. (setq edit-server-received 0)
  335. (setq edit-server-phase 'wait)))))
  336. (defun edit-server-create-frame(buffer)
  337. "Create a frame for the edit server"
  338. (if edit-server-new-frame
  339. (let ((new-frame
  340. (if (memq window-system '(ns mac))
  341. ;; Aquamacs, Emacs NS, Emacs (experimental) Mac port
  342. (make-frame edit-server-new-frame-alist)
  343. (make-frame-on-display (getenv "DISPLAY")
  344. edit-server-new-frame-alist))))
  345. (if (not edit-server-new-frame-mode-line)
  346. (setq mode-line-format nil))
  347. (select-frame new-frame)
  348. (if (and (eq window-system 'x)
  349. (fboundp 'x-send-client-message))
  350. (x-send-client-message nil 0 nil
  351. "_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW" 32
  352. '(1 0 0)))
  353. (raise-frame new-frame)
  354. (set-window-buffer (frame-selected-window new-frame) buffer)
  355. new-frame)
  356. (pop-to-buffer buffer)
  357. (raise-frame)
  358. nil))
  359. (defun edit-server-choose-major-mode ()
  360. "Use `edit-server-url-major-mode-alist' to choose a major mode
  361. initialization function based on `edit-server-url', or fall back
  362. to `edit-server-default-major-mode'"
  363. (let ((pairs edit-server-url-major-mode-alist)
  364. (mode edit-server-default-major-mode))
  365. (while pairs
  366. (let ((entry (car pairs)))
  367. (if (string-match (car entry) edit-server-url)
  368. (setq mode (cdr entry)
  369. pairs nil)
  370. (setq pairs (cdr pairs)))))
  371. (funcall mode)))
  372. (defun edit-server-create-edit-buffer(proc)
  373. "Create an edit buffer, place content in it and save the network
  374. process for the final call back"
  375. (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer
  376. (if edit-server-url
  377. edit-server-url
  378. edit-server-edit-buffer-name))))
  379. (with-current-buffer buffer
  380. (and (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte)
  381. (set-buffer-multibyte t))) ; djb
  382. (copy-to-buffer buffer (point-min) (point-max))
  383. (with-current-buffer buffer
  384. (edit-server-choose-major-mode)
  385. ;; Allow `edit-server-start-hook' to override the major mode.
  386. ;; (re)setting the minor mode seems to clear the buffer-local
  387. ;; variables that we depend upon for the response, so call the
  388. ;; hooks early on
  389. (run-hooks 'edit-server-start-hook)
  390. (not-modified)
  391. (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'edit-server-abort* nil t)
  392. (buffer-enable-undo)
  393. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-proc) proc)
  394. (set (make-local-variable 'edit-server-frame)
  395. (edit-server-create-frame buffer))
  396. (edit-server-edit-mode))))
  397. (defun edit-server-send-response (proc &optional body close)
  398. "Send an HTTP 200 OK response back to process PROC.
  399. Optional second argument BODY specifies the response content:
  400. - If nil, the HTTP response will have null content.
  401. - If a string, the string is sent as response content.
  402. - Any other value will cause the contents of the current
  403. buffer to be sent.
  404. If optional third argument CLOSE is non-nil, then process PROC
  405. and its buffer are killed with `edit-server-kill-client'."
  406. (interactive)
  407. (if (processp proc)
  408. (let ((response-header (concat
  409. "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n"
  410. (format "Server: Emacs/%s\n" emacs-version)
  411. "Date: "
  412. (format-time-string
  413. "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT\n"
  414. (current-time)))))
  415. (process-send-string proc response-header)
  416. (process-send-string proc "\n")
  417. (cond
  418. ((stringp body)
  419. (process-send-string proc (encode-coding-string body 'utf-8)))
  420. ((not body) nil)
  421. (t
  422. (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) 'utf-8)
  423. (process-send-region proc (point-min) (point-max))))
  424. (process-send-eof proc)
  425. (if close
  426. (edit-server-kill-client proc))
  427. (edit-server-log proc "Editing done, sent HTTP OK response."))
  428. (message "edit-server-send-response: invalid proc (bug?)")))
  429. (defun edit-server-kill-client (proc)
  430. "Kill client process PROC and remove it from the list."
  431. (let ((procbuf (process-buffer proc)))
  432. (delete-process proc)
  433. (kill-buffer procbuf)
  434. (setq edit-server-clients (delq proc edit-server-clients))))
  435. (defun edit-server-done (&optional abort nokill)
  436. "Finish editing: send HTTP response back, close client and editing buffers.
  437. The current contents of the buffer are sent back to the HTTP
  438. client, unless argument ABORT is non-nil, in which case then the
  439. original text is sent back.
  440. If optional second argument NOKILL is non-nil, then the editing
  441. buffer is not killed.
  442. When called interactively, use prefix arg to abort editing."
  443. (interactive "P")
  444. ;; Do nothing if the connection is closed by the browser (tab killed, etc.)
  445. (unless (eq (process-status edit-server-proc) 'closed)
  446. (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
  447. (proc edit-server-proc)
  448. (procbuf (process-buffer edit-server-proc)))
  449. ;; edit-server-* vars are buffer-local,
  450. ;; so they must be used before issuing kill-buffer
  451. (if abort
  452. ;; send back original content
  453. (with-current-buffer procbuf
  454. (run-hooks 'edit-server-done-hook)
  455. (edit-server-send-response proc t))
  456. ;; send back edited content
  457. (save-restriction
  458. (widen)
  459. (buffer-disable-undo)
  460. ;; ensure any format encoding is done (like longlines)
  461. (dolist (format buffer-file-format)
  462. (format-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) format))
  463. ;; send back
  464. (run-hooks 'edit-server-done-hook)
  465. (edit-server-send-response edit-server-proc t)
  466. ;; restore formats (only useful if we keep the buffer)
  467. (dolist (format buffer-file-format)
  468. (format-decode-region (point-min) (point-max) format))
  469. (buffer-enable-undo)))
  470. (if edit-server-frame (delete-frame edit-server-frame))
  471. ;; delete-frame may change the current buffer
  472. (unless nokill (kill-buffer buffer))
  473. (edit-server-kill-client proc))))
  474. ;;
  475. ;; There are a couple of options for handling the save
  476. ;; action. The intent is to preserve data but not finish
  477. ;; editing. There are a couple of approaches that could
  478. ;; be taken:
  479. ;; a) Use the iterative edit-server option (send a buffer
  480. ;; back to the client which then returns new request
  481. ;; to continue the session).
  482. ;; b) Back-up the edit session to a file
  483. ;; c) Save the current buffer to the kill-ring
  484. ;;
  485. ;; I've attempted to do a) a couple of times but I keep running
  486. ;; into problems which I think are emacs bugs. So for now I'll
  487. ;; just push the current buffer to the kill-ring.
  488. (defun edit-server-save ()
  489. "Save the current state of the edit buffer."
  490. (interactive)
  491. (save-restriction
  492. (widen)
  493. (buffer-disable-undo)
  494. (copy-region-as-kill (point-min) (point-max))
  495. (buffer-enable-undo)))
  496. (defun edit-server-abort ()
  497. "Discard editing and send the original text back to the browser."
  498. (interactive)
  499. (edit-server-done t))
  500. (defun edit-server-abort* ()
  501. "Discard editing and send the original text back to the browser,
  502. but don't kill the editing buffer."
  503. (interactive)
  504. (edit-server-done t t))
  505. (provide 'edit-server)
  506. ;;; edit-server.el ends here