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;; the following modules are used to implement our phonebook server.
;; The comments signal, which names are used from these modules.
(use-modules (web server))
;; run-server
(use-modules (web request))
;; request-uri
(use-modules (web response))
;; build-response
(use-modules (ice-9 match))
;; match
(use-modules (web uri))
;; uri-path, uri-query, split-and-decode-uri-path
(use-modules (srfi srfi-18))
;; mutexes
;; Because we want to load the phone book in our custom tree data
;; structure, we have to load the definitions.
(load "23tree.scm")
;; This file stores all the html templates for the server.
(load "template.scm")
;; This is the comparison for our pairs of names and phone numbers.
;; Because this used as a way to tell, if two entries belong to the
;; same person, we don't care for the number. Otherwise we won't be
;; able to find a number without knowing it already.
(define (comp x y)
(cond ((string<? (car x) (car y)) -1)
((string>? (car x) (car y)) 1)
(else 0)))
;; We want to hide the phone-book variable itself from the user (from
;; us). Therefor we implement the following functions to access the
;; phone book. We make them public with the following trivial
;; definitions and override these definitions in the next step.
(define lookup-name #f)
(define store-number #f)
(define with-tree #f)
(define get-all #f)
;; Now we define the phone book and its accessors.
(let ((phone-book empty-tree)
(lock (make-mutex)))
(define (with-mutex-locked fun)
(begin (mutex-lock! lock)
(let ((return-value (fun)))
(begin (mutex-unlock! lock)
return-value))))
(set! lookup-name
(lambda (name)
(with-mutex-locked
(lambda ()
(match (lookup comp (list name #f) phone-book)
((_ number)
number)
(_
#f))))))
(set! store-number
(lambda (name number)
(with-mutex-locked
(lambda ()
(set! phone-book (insert comp (list name number) phone-book))))))
(set! with-tree
(lambda (fun)
(with-mutex-locked
(lambda () (set! phone-book (fun phone-book))))))
(set! get-all
(lambda ()
(with-mutex-locked
(lambda ()
(fold-with-depth (lambda (d cur prev)
(cons cur prev))
'()
phone-book))))))
;; Split a uri query string into its components and sort the elements
;; by their name.
;;
;; (split-query "name=a&age=b") -> (("age" "b") ("name" "a"))
(define (split-query query)
(match query
(#f
"")
(query-str
(map (lambda (str)
(string-split str #\=))
(string-split query-str #\&)))))
;; get the request path components. The argument to this function has
;; to be a request object and *not a string*. The following example
;; won't work for this reason, but shows how this function works on a
;; given path.
;; (request-path-components "localhost:80/test/path") -> ("test" "path")
;;
;; See the "phonebook-handler" function for a valid example.
(define (request-path-components request)
(split-and-decode-uri-path (uri-path (request-uri request))))
;; This is the composition of request-uri, uri-query and split-query.
;; See these functions for more explanation.
(define (request-uri-query-components request)
(split-query (uri-query (request-uri request))))
;; Send a 404 message to the client with "msg" in its response body.
(define (not-found msg)
(values (build-response #:code 404)
msg))
(define* (xml-reply msg
#:key
(code 200))
"Reply with xml. This is useful for sending HTML documents to the
client."
(let ((doctype "<!DOCTYPE html>\n"))
(values (build-response #:code code
#:headers `((content-type . (text/html))))
(lambda (port)
(begin
(display doctype port)
(sxml->xml msg port))))))
;; This is the request handler. Valid paths are /lookup and /insert.
;; "localhost:8080/insert?name=gnu&number=42" will save a pair of
;; ("gnu" . "42") in the "database" and
;; "localhost:8080/lookup?name=gnu" will look up "42".
(define (phonebook-handler request request-body)
(match (request-path-components request)
;; match of the path components
(()
;; the document root
(xml-reply
(index-page
(list->ul (map (lambda (e)
(match e
((name number)
(string-append name ": " number))
(_
"no match")))
(get-all))))))
(("lookup")
;; this will match on "/lookup" and "/lookup/".
(match (request-uri-query-components request)
((("name" name))
(match (lookup-name name)
(#f
(xml-reply (lookup-page-not-found name)
#:code 404))
(number
(xml-reply (lookup-page-found name
(lookup-name name))
#:code 200))))
(failed
(not-found "unknown query"))))
(("insert")
;; matches "/insert" and "/insert/"
(match (request-uri-query-components request)
((("name" name) ("number" number))
(begin
(store-number name number)
(xml-reply insert-page)))
(failed
(not-found "unknown query"))))
(nothing
(not-found "unknown request path"))))
;; Run the server
(run-server phonebook-handler 'http '(#:port 80 #:addr 0))