//! Crate `ruma-api-macros` provides a procedural macro for easily generating //! [ruma-api](https://github.com/ruma/ruma-api)-compatible endpoints. //! //! See the documentation for the `ruma_api!` macro for usage details. #![deny(missing_debug_implementations)] #![feature(proc_macro, try_from)] #![recursion_limit="256"] #![allow(warnings)] extern crate proc_macro; #[macro_use] extern crate quote; extern crate ruma_api; #[macro_use] extern crate syn; use proc_macro::TokenStream; use std::convert::TryFrom; use quote::{ToTokens, Tokens}; use api::{Api, Exprs}; mod api; /// Generates a `ruma_api::Endpoint` from a concise definition. /// /// The macro expects the following structure as input: /// /// ```text /// ruma_api! { /// metadata { /// description: &'static str /// method: hyper::Method, /// name: &'static str, /// path: &'static str, /// rate_limited: bool, /// requires_authentication: bool, /// } /// /// request { /// // Struct fields for each piece of data required /// // to make a request to this API endpoint. /// } /// /// response { /// // Struct fields for each piece of data expected /// // in the response from this API endpoint. /// } /// } /// # } /// ``` /// /// This will generate a `ruma_api::Metadata` value to be used for the `ruma_api::Endpoint`'s /// associated constant, single `Request` and `Response` structs, and the necessary trait /// implementations to convert the request into a `hyper::Request` and to create a response from a /// `hyper::response`. /// /// The details of each of the three sections of the macros are documented below. /// /// ## Metadata /// /// * `description`: A short description of what the endpoint does. /// * `method`: The HTTP method used for requests to the endpoint. /// It's not necessary to import `hyper::Method`, you just write the value as if it was /// imported, e.g. `Method::Get`. /// * `name`: A unique name for the endpoint. /// Generally this will be the same as the containing module. /// * `path`: The path component of the URL for the endpoint, e.g. "/foo/bar". /// Components of the path that are parameterized can indicate a varible by using a Rust /// identifier prefixed with a colon, e.g. `/foo/:some_parameter`. /// A corresponding query string parameter will be expected in the request struct (see below /// for details). /// * `rate_limited`: Whether or not the endpoint enforces rate limiting on requests. /// * `requires_authentication`: Whether or not the endpoint requires a valid access token. /// /// ## Request /// /// The request block contains normal struct field definitions. /// Doc comments and attributes are allowed as normal. /// There are also a few special attributes available to control how the struct is converted into a /// `hyper::Request`: /// /// * `#[ruma_api(header)]`: Fields with this attribute will be treated as HTTP headers on the /// request. /// The value must implement `hyper::header::Header`. /// * `#[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. /// /// Any field that does not include one of these attributes will be part of the request's JSON /// body. /// /// ## Response /// /// Like the request block, the response block consists of normal struct field definitions. /// Doc comments and attributes are allowed as normal. /// There is also a special attribute available to control how the struct is created from a /// `hyper::Request`: /// /// * `#[ruma_api(header)]`: Fields with this attribute will be treated as HTTP headers on the /// response. /// The value must implement `hyper::header::Header`. /// /// Any field that does not include the above attribute will be expected in the response's JSON /// body. /// /// ## Newtype bodies /// /// Both the request and response block also support "newtype bodies" by using the /// `#[ruma_api(body)]` attribute on a field. If present on a field, the entire request or response /// body will be treated as the value of the field. This allows you to treat the entire request or /// response body as a specific type, rather than a JSON object with named fields. Only one field in /// each struct can be marked with this attribute. It is an error to have a newtype body field and /// normal body fields within the same struct. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```rust,no_run /// #![feature(associated_consts, proc_macro, try_from)] /// /// extern crate futures; /// extern crate hyper; /// extern crate ruma_api; /// extern crate ruma_api_macros; /// extern crate serde; /// #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; /// extern crate serde_json; /// extern crate serde_urlencoded; /// extern crate url; /// /// # fn main() { /// pub mod some_endpoint { /// use hyper::header::ContentType; /// use ruma_api_macros::ruma_api; /// /// ruma_api! { /// metadata { /// description: "Does something.", /// method: Method::Get, /// name: "some_endpoint", /// path: "/_matrix/some/endpoint/:baz", /// rate_limited: false, /// requires_authentication: false, /// } /// /// request { /// pub foo: String, /// #[ruma_api(header)] /// pub content_type: ContentType, /// #[ruma_api(query)] /// pub bar: String, /// #[ruma_api(path)] /// pub baz: String, /// } /// /// response { /// #[ruma_api(header)] /// pub content_type: ContentType, /// pub value: String, /// } /// } /// } /// /// pub mod newtype_body_endpoint { /// use ruma_api_macros::ruma_api; /// /// #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] /// pub struct MyCustomType { /// pub foo: String, /// } /// /// ruma_api! { /// metadata { /// description: "Does something.", /// method: Method::Get, /// name: "newtype_body_endpoint", /// path: "/_matrix/some/newtype/body/endpoint", /// rate_limited: false, /// requires_authentication: false, /// } /// /// request { /// #[ruma_api(body)] /// pub file: Vec, /// } /// /// response { /// #[ruma_api(body)] /// pub my_custom_type: MyCustomType, /// } /// } /// } /// # } /// ``` #[proc_macro] pub fn ruma_api(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { let exprs: Exprs = syn::parse(input).expect("ruma_api! failed to parse input"); let api = Api::from(exprs.inner); let mut tokens = Tokens::new(); api.to_tokens(&mut tokens); tokens.into() }