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# -*- Python -*-
import datetime
import re
import struct
import sys
_IS_PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
if _IS_PY3:
from io import BytesIO as StringIO
else:
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
except:
from StringIO import StringIO
CBOR_TYPE_MASK = 0xE0 # top 3 bits
CBOR_INFO_BITS = 0x1F # low 5 bits
CBOR_UINT = 0x00
CBOR_NEGINT = 0x20
CBOR_BYTES = 0x40
CBOR_TEXT = 0x60
CBOR_ARRAY = 0x80
CBOR_MAP = 0xA0
CBOR_TAG = 0xC0
CBOR_7 = 0xE0 # float and other types
CBOR_UINT8_FOLLOWS = 24 # 0x18
CBOR_UINT16_FOLLOWS = 25 # 0x19
CBOR_UINT32_FOLLOWS = 26 # 0x1a
CBOR_UINT64_FOLLOWS = 27 # 0x1b
CBOR_VAR_FOLLOWS = 31 # 0x1f
CBOR_BREAK = 0xFF
CBOR_FALSE = (CBOR_7 | 20)
CBOR_TRUE = (CBOR_7 | 21)
CBOR_NULL = (CBOR_7 | 22)
CBOR_UNDEFINED = (CBOR_7 | 23) # js 'undefined' value
CBOR_FLOAT16 = (CBOR_7 | 25)
CBOR_FLOAT32 = (CBOR_7 | 26)
CBOR_FLOAT64 = (CBOR_7 | 27)
CBOR_TAG_DATE_STRING = 0 # RFC3339
CBOR_TAG_DATE_ARRAY = 1 # any number type follows, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00 UTC
CBOR_TAG_BIGNUM = 2 # big endian byte string follows
CBOR_TAG_NEGBIGNUM = 3 # big endian byte string follows
CBOR_TAG_DECIMAL = 4 # [ 10^x exponent, number ]
CBOR_TAG_BIGFLOAT = 5 # [ 2^x exponent, number ]
CBOR_TAG_BASE64URL = 21
CBOR_TAG_BASE64 = 22
CBOR_TAG_BASE16 = 23
CBOR_TAG_CBOR = 24 # following byte string is embedded CBOR data
CBOR_TAG_URI = 32
CBOR_TAG_BASE64URL = 33
CBOR_TAG_BASE64 = 34
CBOR_TAG_REGEX = 35
CBOR_TAG_MIME = 36 # following text is MIME message, headers, separators and all
CBOR_TAG_CBOR_FILEHEADER = 55799 # can open a file with 0xd9d9f7
_CBOR_TAG_BIGNUM_BYTES = struct.pack('B', CBOR_TAG | CBOR_TAG_BIGNUM)
def dumps_int(val):
"return bytes representing int val in CBOR"
if val >= 0:
# CBOR_UINT is 0, so I'm lazy/efficient about not OR-ing it in.
if val <= 23:
return struct.pack('B', val)
if val <= 0x0ff:
return struct.pack('BB', CBOR_UINT8_FOLLOWS, val)
if val <= 0x0ffff:
return struct.pack('!BH', CBOR_UINT16_FOLLOWS, val)
if val <= 0x0ffffffff:
return struct.pack('!BI', CBOR_UINT32_FOLLOWS, val)
if val <= 0x0ffffffffffffffff:
return struct.pack('!BQ', CBOR_UINT64_FOLLOWS, val)
outb = _dumps_bignum_to_bytearray(val)
return _CBOR_TAG_BIGNUM_BYTES + _encode_type_num(CBOR_BYTES, len(outb)) + outb
val = -1 - val
return _encode_type_num(CBOR_NEGINT, val)
if _IS_PY3:
def _dumps_bignum_to_bytearray(val):
out = []
while val > 0:
out.insert(0, val & 0x0ff)
val = val >> 8
return bytes(out)
else:
def _dumps_bignum_to_bytearray(val):
out = []
while val > 0:
out.insert(0, chr(val & 0x0ff))
val = val >> 8
return b''.join(out)
def dumps_float(val):
return struct.pack("!Bd", CBOR_FLOAT64, val)
_CBOR_TAG_NEGBIGNUM_BYTES = struct.pack('B', CBOR_TAG | CBOR_TAG_NEGBIGNUM)
def _encode_type_num(cbor_type, val):
"""For some CBOR primary type [0..7] and an auxiliary unsigned number, return CBOR encoded bytes"""
assert val >= 0
if val <= 23:
return struct.pack('B', cbor_type | val)
if val <= 0x0ff:
return struct.pack('BB', cbor_type | CBOR_UINT8_FOLLOWS, val)
if val <= 0x0ffff:
return struct.pack('!BH', cbor_type | CBOR_UINT16_FOLLOWS, val)
if val <= 0x0ffffffff:
return struct.pack('!BI', cbor_type | CBOR_UINT32_FOLLOWS, val)
if (((cbor_type == CBOR_NEGINT) and (val <= 0x07fffffffffffffff)) or
((cbor_type != CBOR_NEGINT) and (val <= 0x0ffffffffffffffff))):
return struct.pack('!BQ', cbor_type | CBOR_UINT64_FOLLOWS, val)
if cbor_type != CBOR_NEGINT:
raise Exception("value too big for CBOR unsigned number: {0!r}".format(val))
outb = _dumps_bignum_to_bytearray(val)
return _CBOR_TAG_NEGBIGNUM_BYTES + _encode_type_num(CBOR_BYTES, len(outb)) + outb
if _IS_PY3:
def _is_unicode(val):
return isinstance(val, str)
else:
def _is_unicode(val):
return isinstance(val, unicode)
def dumps_string(val, is_text=None, is_bytes=None):
if _is_unicode(val):
val = val.encode('utf8')
is_text = True
is_bytes = False
if (is_bytes) or not (is_text == True):
return _encode_type_num(CBOR_BYTES, len(val)) + val
return _encode_type_num(CBOR_TEXT, len(val)) + val
def dumps_array(arr, sort_keys=False):
head = _encode_type_num(CBOR_ARRAY, len(arr))
parts = [dumps(x, sort_keys=sort_keys) for x in arr]
return head + b''.join(parts)
if _IS_PY3:
def dumps_dict(d, sort_keys=False):
head = _encode_type_num(CBOR_MAP, len(d))
parts = [head]
if sort_keys:
for k in sorted(d.keys()):
v = d[k]
parts.append(dumps(k, sort_keys=sort_keys))
parts.append(dumps(v, sort_keys=sort_keys))
else:
for k,v in d.items():
parts.append(dumps(k, sort_keys=sort_keys))
parts.append(dumps(v, sort_keys=sort_keys))
return b''.join(parts)
else:
def dumps_dict(d, sort_keys=False):
head = _encode_type_num(CBOR_MAP, len(d))
parts = [head]
if sort_keys:
for k in sorted(d.iterkeys()):
v = d[k]
parts.append(dumps(k, sort_keys=sort_keys))
parts.append(dumps(v, sort_keys=sort_keys))
else:
for k,v in d.iteritems():
parts.append(dumps(k, sort_keys=sort_keys))
parts.append(dumps(v, sort_keys=sort_keys))
return b''.join(parts)
def dumps_bool(b):
if b:
return struct.pack('B', CBOR_TRUE)
return struct.pack('B', CBOR_FALSE)
def dumps_tag(t, sort_keys=False):
return _encode_type_num(CBOR_TAG, t.tag) + dumps(t.value, sort_keys=sort_keys)
if _IS_PY3:
def _is_stringish(x):
return isinstance(x, (str, bytes))
def _is_intish(x):
return isinstance(x, int)
else:
def _is_stringish(x):
return isinstance(x, (str, basestring, bytes, unicode))
def _is_intish(x):
return isinstance(x, (int, long))
def dumps(ob, sort_keys=False):
if ob is None:
return struct.pack('B', CBOR_NULL)
if isinstance(ob, bool):
return dumps_bool(ob)
if _is_stringish(ob):
return dumps_string(ob)
if isinstance(ob, (list, tuple)):
return dumps_array(ob, sort_keys=sort_keys)
# TODO: accept other enumerables and emit a variable length array
if isinstance(ob, dict):
return dumps_dict(ob, sort_keys=sort_keys)
if isinstance(ob, float):
return dumps_float(ob)
if _is_intish(ob):
return dumps_int(ob)
if isinstance(ob, Tag):
return dumps_tag(ob, sort_keys=sort_keys)
raise Exception("don't know how to cbor serialize object of type %s", type(ob))
# same basic signature as json.dump, but with no options (yet)
def dump(obj, fp, sort_keys=False):
"""
obj: Python object to serialize
fp: file-like object capable of .write(bytes)
"""
# this is kinda lame, but probably not inefficient for non-huge objects
# TODO: .write() to fp as we go as each inner object is serialized
blob = dumps(obj, sort_keys=sort_keys)
fp.write(blob)
class Tag(object):
def __init__(self, tag=None, value=None):
self.tag = tag
self.value = value
def __repr__(self):
return "Tag({0!r}, {1!r})".format(self.tag, self.value)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Tag):
return False
return (self.tag == other.tag) and (self.value == other.value)
def loads(data):
"""
Parse CBOR bytes and return Python objects.
"""
if data is None:
raise ValueError("got None for buffer to decode in loads")
fp = StringIO(data)
return _loads(fp)[0]
def load(fp):
"""
Parse and return object from fp, a file-like object supporting .read(n)
"""
return _loads(fp)[0]
_MAX_DEPTH = 100
def _tag_aux(fp, tb):
bytes_read = 1
tag = tb & CBOR_TYPE_MASK
tag_aux = tb & CBOR_INFO_BITS
if tag_aux <= 23:
aux = tag_aux
elif tag_aux == CBOR_UINT8_FOLLOWS:
data = fp.read(1)
aux = struct.unpack_from("!B", data, 0)[0]
bytes_read += 1
elif tag_aux == CBOR_UINT16_FOLLOWS:
data = fp.read(2)
aux = struct.unpack_from("!H", data, 0)[0]
bytes_read += 2
elif tag_aux == CBOR_UINT32_FOLLOWS:
data = fp.read(4)
aux = struct.unpack_from("!I", data, 0)[0]
bytes_read += 4
elif tag_aux == CBOR_UINT64_FOLLOWS:
data = fp.read(8)
aux = struct.unpack_from("!Q", data, 0)[0]
bytes_read += 8
else:
assert tag_aux == CBOR_VAR_FOLLOWS, "bogus tag {0:02x}".format(tb)
aux = None
return tag, tag_aux, aux, bytes_read
def _read_byte(fp):
tb = fp.read(1)
if len(tb) == 0:
# I guess not all file-like objects do this
raise EOFError()
return ord(tb)
def _loads_var_array(fp, limit, depth, returntags, bytes_read):
ob = []
tb = _read_byte(fp)
while tb != CBOR_BREAK:
(subob, sub_len) = _loads_tb(fp, tb, limit, depth, returntags)
bytes_read += 1 + sub_len
ob.append(subob)
tb = _read_byte(fp)
return (ob, bytes_read + 1)
def _loads_var_map(fp, limit, depth, returntags, bytes_read):
ob = {}
tb = _read_byte(fp)
while tb != CBOR_BREAK:
(subk, sub_len) = _loads_tb(fp, tb, limit, depth, returntags)
bytes_read += 1 + sub_len
(subv, sub_len) = _loads(fp, limit, depth, returntags)
bytes_read += sub_len
ob[subk] = subv
tb = _read_byte(fp)
return (ob, bytes_read + 1)
if _IS_PY3:
def _loads_array(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read):
ob = []
for i in range(aux):
subob, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
ob.append(subob)
return ob, bytes_read
def _loads_map(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read):
ob = {}
for i in range(aux):
subk, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
subv, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
ob[subk] = subv
return ob, bytes_read
else:
def _loads_array(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read):
ob = []
for i in xrange(aux):
subob, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
ob.append(subob)
return ob, bytes_read
def _loads_map(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read):
ob = {}
for i in xrange(aux):
subk, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
subv, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
ob[subk] = subv
return ob, bytes_read
def _loads(fp, limit=None, depth=0, returntags=False):
"return (object, bytes read)"
if depth > _MAX_DEPTH:
raise Exception("hit CBOR loads recursion depth limit")
tb = _read_byte(fp)
return _loads_tb(fp, tb, limit, depth, returntags)
def _loads_tb(fp, tb, limit=None, depth=0, returntags=False):
# Some special cases of CBOR_7 best handled by special struct.unpack logic here
if tb == CBOR_FLOAT16:
data = fp.read(2)
hibyte, lowbyte = struct.unpack_from("BB", data, 0)
exp = (hibyte >> 2) & 0x1F
mant = ((hibyte & 0x03) << 8) | lowbyte
if exp == 0:
val = mant * (2.0 ** -24)
elif exp == 31:
if mant == 0:
val = float('Inf')
else:
val = float('NaN')
else:
val = (mant + 1024.0) * (2 ** (exp - 25))
if hibyte & 0x80:
val = -1.0 * val
return (val, 3)
elif tb == CBOR_FLOAT32:
data = fp.read(4)
pf = struct.unpack_from("!f", data, 0)
return (pf[0], 5)
elif tb == CBOR_FLOAT64:
data = fp.read(8)
pf = struct.unpack_from("!d", data, 0)
return (pf[0], 9)
tag, tag_aux, aux, bytes_read = _tag_aux(fp, tb)
if tag == CBOR_UINT:
return (aux, bytes_read)
elif tag == CBOR_NEGINT:
return (-1 - aux, bytes_read)
elif tag == CBOR_BYTES:
ob, subpos = loads_bytes(fp, aux)
return (ob, bytes_read + subpos)
elif tag == CBOR_TEXT:
raw, subpos = loads_bytes(fp, aux, btag=CBOR_TEXT)
ob = raw.decode('utf8')
return (ob, bytes_read + subpos)
elif tag == CBOR_ARRAY:
if aux is None:
return _loads_var_array(fp, limit, depth, returntags, bytes_read)
return _loads_array(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read)
elif tag == CBOR_MAP:
if aux is None:
return _loads_var_map(fp, limit, depth, returntags, bytes_read)
return _loads_map(fp, limit, depth, returntags, aux, bytes_read)
elif tag == CBOR_TAG:
ob, subpos = _loads(fp)
bytes_read += subpos
if returntags:
# Don't interpret the tag, return it and the tagged object.
ob = Tag(aux, ob)
else:
# attempt to interpet the tag and the value into a Python object.
ob = tagify(ob, aux)
return ob, bytes_read
elif tag == CBOR_7:
if tb == CBOR_TRUE:
return (True, bytes_read)
if tb == CBOR_FALSE:
return (False, bytes_read)
if tb == CBOR_NULL:
return (None, bytes_read)
if tb == CBOR_UNDEFINED:
return (None, bytes_read)
raise ValueError("unknown cbor tag 7 byte: {:02x}".format(tb))
def loads_bytes(fp, aux, btag=CBOR_BYTES):
# TODO: limit to some maximum number of chunks and some maximum total bytes
if aux is not None:
# simple case
ob = fp.read(aux)
return (ob, aux)
# read chunks of bytes
chunklist = []
total_bytes_read = 0
while True:
tb = fp.read(1)[0]
if not _IS_PY3:
tb = ord(tb)
if tb == CBOR_BREAK:
total_bytes_read += 1
break
tag, tag_aux, aux, bytes_read = _tag_aux(fp, tb)
assert tag == btag, 'variable length value contains unexpected component'
ob = fp.read(aux)
chunklist.append(ob)
total_bytes_read += bytes_read + aux
return (b''.join(chunklist), total_bytes_read)
if _IS_PY3:
def _bytes_to_biguint(bs):
out = 0
for ch in bs:
out = out << 8
out = out | ch
return out
else:
def _bytes_to_biguint(bs):
out = 0
for ch in bs:
out = out << 8
out = out | ord(ch)
return out
def tagify(ob, aux):
# TODO: make this extensible?
# cbor.register_tag_handler(tagnumber, tag_handler)
# where tag_handler takes (tagnumber, tagged_object)
if aux == CBOR_TAG_DATE_STRING:
# TODO: parse RFC3339 date string
pass
if aux == CBOR_TAG_DATE_ARRAY:
return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ob)
if aux == CBOR_TAG_BIGNUM:
return _bytes_to_biguint(ob)
if aux == CBOR_TAG_NEGBIGNUM:
return -1 - _bytes_to_biguint(ob)
if aux == CBOR_TAG_REGEX:
# Is this actually a good idea? Should we just return the tag and the raw value to the user somehow?
return re.compile(ob)
return Tag(aux, ob)
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