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