import { fetchLinesIterator, maybeWithAuth, topicShortUrl, topicUrl, topicUrlAuth, topicUrlJsonPoll, topicUrlJsonPollWithSince } from "./utils"; import userManager from "./UserManager"; import {fetchOrThrow} from "./errors"; class Api { async poll(baseUrl, topic, since) { const user = await userManager.get(baseUrl); const shortUrl = topicShortUrl(baseUrl, topic); const url = (since) ? topicUrlJsonPollWithSince(baseUrl, topic, since) : topicUrlJsonPoll(baseUrl, topic); const messages = []; const headers = maybeWithAuth({}, user); console.log(`[Api] Polling ${url}`); for await (let line of fetchLinesIterator(url, headers)) { const message = JSON.parse(line); if (message.id) { console.log(`[Api, ${shortUrl}] Received message ${line}`); messages.push(message); } } return messages; } async publish(baseUrl, topic, message, options) { const user = await userManager.get(baseUrl); console.log(`[Api] Publishing message to ${topicUrl(baseUrl, topic)}`); const headers = {}; const body = { topic: topic, message: message, ...options }; await fetchOrThrow(baseUrl, { method: 'PUT', body: JSON.stringify(body), headers: maybeWithAuth(headers, user) }); } /** * Publishes to a topic using XMLHttpRequest (XHR), and returns a Promise with the active request. * Unfortunately, fetch() does not support a progress hook, which is why XHR has to be used. * * Firefox XHR bug: * Firefox has a bug(?), which returns 0 and "" for all fields of the XHR response in the case of an error, * so we cannot determine the exact error. It also sometimes complains about CORS violations, even when the * correct headers are clearly set. It's quite the odd behavior. * * There is an example, and the bug report here: * - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1733755 * - https://gist.github.com/binwiederhier/627f146d1959799be207ad8c17a8f345 */ publishXHR(url, body, headers, onProgress) { console.log(`[Api] Publishing message to ${url}`); const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); const send = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { xhr.open("PUT", url); if (body.type) { xhr.overrideMimeType(body.type); } for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(headers)) { xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value); } xhr.upload.addEventListener("progress", onProgress); xhr.addEventListener('readystatechange', () => { if (xhr.readyState === 4 && xhr.status >= 200 && xhr.status <= 299) { console.log(`[Api] Publish successful (HTTP ${xhr.status})`, xhr.response); resolve(xhr.response); } else if (xhr.readyState === 4) { // Firefox bug; see description above! console.log(`[Api] Publish failed (HTTP ${xhr.status})`, xhr.responseText); let errorText; try { const error = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText); if (error.code && error.error) { errorText = `Error ${error.code}: ${error.error}`; } } catch (e) { // Nothing } xhr.abort(); reject(errorText ?? "An error occurred"); } }) xhr.send(body); }); send.abort = () => { console.log(`[Api] Publish aborted by user`); xhr.abort(); } return send; } async topicAuth(baseUrl, topic, user) { const url = topicUrlAuth(baseUrl, topic); console.log(`[Api] Checking auth for ${url}`); const response = await fetch(url, { headers: maybeWithAuth({}, user) }); if (response.status >= 200 && response.status <= 299) { return true; } else if (response.status === 401 || response.status === 403) { // See server/server.go return false; } throw new Error(`Unexpected server response ${response.status}`); } } const api = new Api(); export default api;