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Diffstat (limited to 'csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs')
-rw-r--r-- | csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs | 130 |
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs index d9783fc4..29fc80fa 100644 --- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs +++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs @@ -122,10 +122,14 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf { Preconditions.CheckNotNull(message, "message"); StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); - // TODO(jonskeet): Handle well-known types here. - // Our reflection support needs improving so that we can get at the descriptor - // to find out whether *this* message is a well-known type. - WriteMessage(builder, message); + if (message.Descriptor.IsWellKnownType) + { + WriteWellKnownTypeValue(builder, message.Descriptor, message, false); + } + else + { + WriteMessage(builder, message); + } return builder.ToString(); } @@ -356,7 +360,7 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf case FieldType.Group: // Never expect to get this, but... if (descriptor.MessageType.IsWellKnownType) { - WriteWellKnownTypeValue(builder, descriptor, value); + WriteWellKnownTypeValue(builder, descriptor.MessageType, value, true); } else { @@ -370,20 +374,126 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf /// <summary> /// Central interception point for well-known type formatting. Any well-known types which - /// don't need special handling can fall back to WriteMessage. + /// don't need special handling can fall back to WriteMessage. We avoid assuming that the + /// values are using the embedded well-known types, in order to allow for dynamic messages + /// in the future. /// </summary> - private void WriteWellKnownTypeValue(StringBuilder builder, FieldDescriptor descriptor, object value) + private void WriteWellKnownTypeValue(StringBuilder builder, MessageDescriptor descriptor, object value, bool inField) { // For wrapper types, the value will be the (possibly boxed) "native" value, // so we can write it as if we were unconditionally writing the Value field for the wrapper type. - if (descriptor.MessageType.File == Int32Value.Descriptor.File && value != null) + if (descriptor.File == Int32Value.Descriptor.File && value != null) { - WriteSingleValue(builder, descriptor.MessageType.FindFieldByNumber(1), value); + WriteSingleValue(builder, descriptor.FindFieldByNumber(1), value); + return; + } + if (descriptor.FullName == Timestamp.Descriptor.FullName && value != null) + { + MaybeWrapInString(builder, value, WriteTimestamp, inField); + return; + } + if (descriptor.FullName == Duration.Descriptor.FullName && value != null) + { + MaybeWrapInString(builder, value, WriteDuration, inField); return; } WriteMessage(builder, (IMessage) value); } + /// <summary> + /// Some well-known types end up as string values... so they need wrapping in quotes, but only + /// when they're being used as fields within another message. + /// </summary> + private void MaybeWrapInString(StringBuilder builder, object value, Action<StringBuilder, IMessage> action, bool inField) + { + if (inField) + { + builder.Append('"'); + action(builder, (IMessage) value); + builder.Append('"'); + } + else + { + action(builder, (IMessage) value); + } + } + + private void WriteTimestamp(StringBuilder builder, IMessage value) + { + // TODO: In the common case where this *is* using the built-in Timestamp type, we could + // avoid all the reflection at this point, by casting to Timestamp. In the interests of + // avoiding subtle bugs, don't do that until we've implemented DynamicMessage so that we can prove + // it still works in that case. + int nanos = (int) value.Descriptor.Fields[Timestamp.NanosFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(value); + long seconds = (long) value.Descriptor.Fields[Timestamp.SecondsFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(value); + + // Even if the original message isn't using the built-in classes, we can still build one... and then + // rely on it being normalized. + Timestamp normalized = Timestamp.Normalize(seconds, nanos); + // Use .NET's formatting for the value down to the second, including an opening double quote (as it's a string value) + DateTime dateTime = normalized.ToDateTime(); + builder.Append(dateTime.ToString("yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH:mm:ss", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + if (normalized.Nanos != 0) + { + builder.Append('.'); + // Output to 3, 6 or 9 digits. + if (normalized.Nanos % 1000000 == 0) + { + builder.Append((normalized.Nanos / 1000000).ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + else if (normalized.Nanos % 1000 == 0) + { + builder.Append((normalized.Nanos / 1000).ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + else + { + builder.Append((normalized.Nanos).ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + } + builder.Append('Z'); + } + + private void WriteDuration(StringBuilder builder, IMessage value) + { + // TODO: In the common case where this *is* using the built-in Timestamp type, we could + // avoid all the reflection at this point, by casting to Timestamp. In the interests of + // avoiding subtle bugs, don't do that until we've implemented DynamicMessage so that we can prove + // it still works in that case. + int nanos = (int) value.Descriptor.Fields[Duration.NanosFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(value); + long seconds = (long) value.Descriptor.Fields[Duration.SecondsFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(value); + + // Even if the original message isn't using the built-in classes, we can still build one... and then + // rely on it being normalized. + Duration normalized = Duration.Normalize(seconds, nanos); + + // The seconds part will normally provide the minus sign if we need it, but not if it's 0... + if (normalized.Seconds == 0 && normalized.Nanos < 0) + { + builder.Append('-'); + } + + builder.Append(normalized.Seconds.ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + nanos = Math.Abs(normalized.Nanos); + if (nanos != 0) + { + builder.Append('.'); + // Output to 3, 6 or 9 digits. + if (nanos % 1000000 == 0) + { + builder.Append((nanos / 1000000).ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + else if (normalized.Nanos % 1000 == 0) + { + builder.Append((nanos / 1000).ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + else + { + builder.Append(nanos.ToString("d", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); + } + } + builder.Append('s'); + } + private void WriteList(StringBuilder builder, IFieldAccessor accessor, IList list) { builder.Append("[ "); @@ -537,7 +647,7 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf } } builder.Append('"'); - } + } private const string Hex = "0123456789abcdef"; private static void HexEncodeUtf16CodeUnit(StringBuilder builder, char c) |