macros: Add request attribute macro

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Jonas Platte 2022-10-24 15:25:11 +02:00
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4 changed files with 86 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -194,6 +194,44 @@ use crate::UserId;
/// ```
pub use ruma_macros::ruma_api;
/// Generates [`OutgoingRequest`] and [`IncomingRequest`] implementations.
///
/// The `OutgoingRequest` impl is be on the `Request` type this attribute is used on. It is
/// feature-gated behind `cfg(feature = "client")`.
///
/// The `IncomingRequest` impl is be on `IncomingRequest`, which is either a type alias to
/// `Request` or a fully-owned version of the same, depending of whether `Request` has any
/// lifetime parameters.
///
/// The generated code expects a `METADATA` constant of type [`Metadata`] to be in scope,
/// alongside a `Response` type that implements both [`OutgoingResponse`] and
/// [`IncomingResponse`].
///
/// ## Attributes
///
/// To declare which part of the request a field belongs to:
///
/// * `#[ruma_api(header = HEADER_NAME)]`: Fields with this attribute will be treated as HTTP
/// headers on the request. The value must implement `AsRef<str>`. Generally this is a
/// `String`. The attribute value shown above as `HEADER_NAME` must be a `const` expression
/// of the type `http::header::HeaderName`, like one of the constants from `http::header`,
/// e.g. `CONTENT_TYPE`.
/// * `#[ruma_api(path)]`: Fields with this attribute will be inserted into the matching path
/// component of the request URL.
/// * `#[ruma_api(query)]`: Fields with this attribute will be inserting into the URL's query
/// string.
/// * `#[ruma_api(query_map)]`: Instead of individual query fields, one query_map field, of any
/// type that implements `IntoIterator<Item = (String, String)>` (e.g. `HashMap<String,
/// String>`, can be used for cases where an endpoint supports arbitrary query parameters.
/// * `#[ruma_api(body)]`: Use this if multiple endpoints should share a request body type, or
/// the request body is better expressed as an `enum` rather than a `struct`. The value of
/// the field will be used as the JSON body (rather than being a field in the request body
/// object).
/// * `#[ruma_api(raw_body)]`: Like `body` in that the field annotated with it represents the
/// entire request body, but this attribute is for endpoints where the body can be anything,
/// not just JSON. The field type must be `Vec<u8>`.
pub use ruma_macros::request;
pub mod error;
mod metadata;

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@ -89,16 +89,7 @@ impl Request {
quote! {
#[doc = #docs]
#[derive(
Clone,
Debug,
#ruma_macros::Request,
#ruma_common::serde::Incoming,
#ruma_common::serde::_FakeDeriveSerde,
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable-exhaustive-types"), non_exhaustive)]
#[incoming_derive(!Deserialize, #ruma_macros::_FakeDeriveRumaApi)]
#[ruma_api(error = #error_ty)]
#[#ruma_macros::request(error = #error_ty)]
#( #struct_attributes )*
pub struct #request_ident < #(#lifetimes),* > {
#fields

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use quote::{quote, ToTokens};
use syn::{
parse::{Parse, ParseStream},
punctuated::Punctuated,
DeriveInput, Field, Generics, Ident, Lifetime, Token, Type,
DeriveInput, Field, Generics, Ident, ItemStruct, Lifetime, Token, Type,
};
use super::{
@ -17,6 +17,38 @@ use crate::util::import_ruma_common;
mod incoming;
mod outgoing;
pub fn expand_request(attr: RequestAttr, item: ItemStruct) -> TokenStream {
let ruma_common = import_ruma_common();
let ruma_macros = quote! { #ruma_common::exports::ruma_macros };
let error_ty = attr.0.first().map_or_else(
|| quote! { #ruma_common::api::error::MatrixError },
|DeriveRequestMeta::Error(ty)| quote! { #ty },
);
quote! {
#[derive(
Clone,
Debug,
#ruma_macros::Request,
#ruma_common::serde::Incoming,
#ruma_common::serde::_FakeDeriveSerde,
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable-exhaustive-types"), non_exhaustive)]
#[incoming_derive(!Deserialize, #ruma_macros::_FakeDeriveRumaApi)]
#[ruma_api(error = #error_ty)]
#item
}
}
pub struct RequestAttr(Punctuated<DeriveRequestMeta, Token![,]>);
impl Parse for RequestAttr {
fn parse(input: ParseStream<'_>) -> syn::Result<Self> {
Punctuated::<DeriveRequestMeta, Token![,]>::parse_terminated(input).map(Self)
}
}
pub fn expand_derive_request(input: DeriveInput) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
let fields = match input.data {
syn::Data::Struct(s) => s.fields,

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@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ mod serde;
mod util;
use self::{
api::{request::expand_derive_request, response::expand_derive_response, Api},
api::{
request::{expand_derive_request, expand_request},
response::expand_derive_response,
Api,
},
events::{
event::expand_event,
event_content::expand_event_content,
@ -384,6 +388,15 @@ pub fn ruma_api(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
api.expand_all().into()
}
/// > ⚠ If this is the only documentation you see, please navigate to the docs for
/// > `ruma_common::api::request`, where actual documentation can be found.
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn request(attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let attr = parse_macro_input!(attr);
let item = parse_macro_input!(item);
expand_request(attr, item).into()
}
/// Internal helper taking care of the request-specific parts of `ruma_api!`.
#[proc_macro_derive(Request, attributes(ruma_api))]
pub fn derive_request(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {