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+// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+// Forked from content/common/json_value_serializer.h |
dmac
2011/08/10 21:39:00
worth just grabbing json_value_serializer directly
awong
2011/08/11 01:23:29
:-/ That's so ugly...I...fine. did it.
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+ |
+#ifndef REMOTING_HOST_PLUGIN_POLICY_HACK_JSON_VALUE_SERIALIZER_H_ |
+#define REMOTING_HOST_PLUGIN_POLICY_HACK_JSON_VALUE_SERIALIZER_H_ |
+#pragma once |
+ |
+#include <string> |
+ |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/file_path.h" |
+#include "base/values.h" |
+ |
+namespace remoting { |
+namespace policy_hack { |
+ |
+class JSONStringValueSerializer : public base::ValueSerializer { |
+ public: |
+ // json_string is the string that will be source of the deserialization |
+ // or the destination of the serialization. The caller of the constructor |
+ // retains ownership of the string. |
+ explicit JSONStringValueSerializer(std::string* json_string) |
+ : json_string_(json_string), |
+ initialized_with_const_string_(false), |
+ pretty_print_(false), |
+ allow_trailing_comma_(false) { |
+ } |
+ |
+ // This version allows initialization with a const string reference for |
+ // deserialization only. |
+ explicit JSONStringValueSerializer(const std::string& json_string) |
+ : json_string_(&const_cast<std::string&>(json_string)), |
+ initialized_with_const_string_(true), |
+ pretty_print_(false), |
+ allow_trailing_comma_(false) { |
+ } |
+ |
+ virtual ~JSONStringValueSerializer(); |
+ |
+ // Attempt to serialize the data structure represented by Value into |
+ // JSON. If the return value is true, the result will have been written |
+ // into the string passed into the constructor. |
+ virtual bool Serialize(const Value& root); |
+ |
+ // Attempt to deserialize the data structure encoded in the string passed |
+ // in to the constructor into a structure of Value objects. If the return |
+ // value is NULL, and if |error_code| is non-null, |error_code| will |
+ // contain an integer error code (either JsonFileError or JsonParseError). |
+ // If |error_message| is non-null, it will be filled in with a formatted |
+ // error message including the location of the error if appropriate. |
+ // The caller takes ownership of the returned value. |
+ virtual Value* Deserialize(int* error_code, std::string* error_message); |
+ |
+ void set_pretty_print(bool new_value) { pretty_print_ = new_value; } |
+ bool pretty_print() { return pretty_print_; } |
+ |
+ void set_allow_trailing_comma(bool new_value) { |
+ allow_trailing_comma_ = new_value; |
+ } |
+ |
+ private: |
+ std::string* json_string_; |
+ bool initialized_with_const_string_; |
+ bool pretty_print_; // If true, serialization will span multiple lines. |
+ // If true, deserialization will allow trailing commas. |
+ bool allow_trailing_comma_; |
+ |
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(JSONStringValueSerializer); |
+}; |
+ |
+class JSONFileValueSerializer : public base::ValueSerializer { |
+ public: |
+ // json_file_patch is the path of a file that will be source of the |
+ // deserialization or the destination of the serialization. |
+ // When deserializing, the file should exist, but when serializing, the |
+ // serializer will attempt to create the file at the specified location. |
+ explicit JSONFileValueSerializer(const FilePath& json_file_path) |
+ : json_file_path_(json_file_path) {} |
+ |
+ virtual ~JSONFileValueSerializer() {} |
+ |
+ // DO NOT USE except in unit tests to verify the file was written properly. |
+ // We should never serialize directly to a file since this will block the |
+ // thread. Instead, serialize to a string and write to the file you want on |
+ // the file thread. |
+ // |
+ // Attempt to serialize the data structure represented by Value into |
+ // JSON. If the return value is true, the result will have been written |
+ // into the file whose name was passed into the constructor. |
+ virtual bool Serialize(const Value& root); |
+ |
+ // Attempt to deserialize the data structure encoded in the file passed |
+ // in to the constructor into a structure of Value objects. If the return |
+ // value is NULL, and if |error_code| is non-null, |error_code| will |
+ // contain an integer error code (either JsonFileError or JsonParseError). |
+ // If |error_message| is non-null, it will be filled in with a formatted |
+ // error message including the location of the error if appropriate. |
+ // The caller takes ownership of the returned value. |
+ virtual Value* Deserialize(int* error_code, std::string* error_message); |
+ |
+ // This enum is designed to safely overlap with JSONReader::JsonParseError. |
+ enum JsonFileError { |
+ JSON_NO_ERROR = 0, |
+ JSON_ACCESS_DENIED = 1000, |
+ JSON_CANNOT_READ_FILE, |
+ JSON_FILE_LOCKED, |
+ JSON_NO_SUCH_FILE |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // File-specific error messages that can be returned. |
+ static const char* kAccessDenied; |
+ static const char* kCannotReadFile; |
+ static const char* kFileLocked; |
+ static const char* kNoSuchFile; |
+ |
+ // Convert an error code into an error message. |error_code| is assumed to |
+ // be a JsonFileError. |
+ static const char* GetErrorMessageForCode(int error_code); |
+ |
+ private: |
+ FilePath json_file_path_; |
+ |
+ // A wrapper for file_util::ReadFileToString which returns a non-zero |
+ // JsonFileError if there were file errors. |
+ int ReadFileToString(std::string* json_string); |
+ |
+ DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(JSONFileValueSerializer); |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace policy_hack |
+} // namespace remoting |
+ |
+#endif // REMOTING_HOST_PLUGIN_POLICY_HACK_JSON_VALUE_SERIALIZER_H_ |