package AMF::Perl; use 5.00000; use strict; require Exporter; use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS); @ISA = qw(Exporter); # Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export # names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead. # Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants. # This allows declaration use AMF::Perl ':all'; # If you do not need this, moving things directly into @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK # will save memory. %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw( ) ] ); @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } ); @EXPORT = qw( ); $VERSION = '0.11'; =head1 NAME AMF::Perl - Flash Remoting in Perl Translated from PHP Remoting v. 0.5b from the -PHP project. Main gateway class. This is always the file you call from flash remoting-enabled server scripts. =head1 SYNOPSIS This code should be present in your AMF::Perl gateway script, the one called by the Flash client. To enable the client to call method bar() under service Foo, make sure MyCLass has a method called bar() and register an instance of your class. my $object = new MyClass(); my $gateway = AMF::Perl->new; $gateway->registerService("Foo",$object); $gateway->service(); Or, if you have many services to register, create a package corresponding to each service and put them into a separate directory. Then register this directory name. In the example below directory "services" may contain Foo.pm, Bar.pm etc. Therefore, services Foo and Bar are available. However, these packages must have a function called methodTable returning the names and descriptions of all possible methods to invoke. See the documentation and examples for details. my $gateway = AMF::Perl->new; $gateway->setBaseClassPath('./services'); $gateway->service(); =head1 ABSTRACT Macromedia Flash Remoting server-side support. =head1 DESCRIPTION This file accepts the data and deserializes it using the InputStream and Deserializer classes. Then the gateway builds the executive class which then loads the targeted class file and executes the targeted method via flash remoting. After the target uri executes the the gateway determines the data type of the data and serializes and returns the data back to the client. =head2 EXPORT None by default. =head1 SEE ALSO There is a mailing list for AMF::Perl. You can subscribe here: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flaph-general The web page for the package is at: http://www.simonf.com/flap =head1 AUTHOR Vsevolod (Simon) Ilyushchenko, simonf@simonf.com =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2003 by Vsevolod (Simon) Ilyushchenko. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The code is based on the -PHP project (http://amfphp.sourceforge.net/) ORIGINAL PHP Remoting CONTRIBUTORS Musicman - original design Justin - gateway architecture, class structure, datatype io additions John Cowen - datatype io additions, class structure Klaasjan Tukker - modifications, check routines, and register-framework ==head1 CHANGES =head2 Sat Apr 24 20:41:10 EDT 2004 =item Another patch from Kostas Chatzikokolakis fixing MP2 issues. =head2 Sat Mar 13 16:25:00 EST 2004 =item Patch from Kostas Chatzikokolakis handling encoding. =item Changed non-mod_perl behavior for reading POST data from using <> to using read() to work around a bug in IIS =item Joined code for mod_perl 1 and 2. Separated the output code for the mod_perl and non-mod_perl cases. Sat Aug 2 14:01:15 EDT 2003 Changed new() to be invokable on objects, not just strings. Sun Jul 20 19:27:44 EDT 2003 Added "binmode STDIN" before reading input to prevent treating 0x1a as EOF on Windows. Wed Apr 23 19:22:56 EDT 2003 Added "binmode STDOUT" before printing headers to prevent conversion of 0a to 0d0a on Windows. Added modperl 1 support and (so far commented out) hypothetical modperl 2 support. Sun Mar 23 13:27:00 EST 2003 Synching with AMF-PHP: Added functions debugDir() and log() (debug() in PHP), added reading headers to service(). Added fromFile() to enable parsing traffic dumps. =cut # load the required system packagees use AMF::Perl::IO::InputStream; use AMF::Perl::IO::Deserializer; use AMF::Perl::App::Executive; use AMF::Perl::IO::Serializer; use AMF::Perl::IO::OutputStream; use AMF::Perl::Util::Object; my $exec; # constructor sub new { my ($proto) = @_; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $self = {}; bless $self, $class; $self->{exec} = new AMF::Perl::App::Executive(); $self->{debug}=0; return $self; } sub debug { my $self = shift; if (@_) {$self->{debug} = shift;} return $self->{debug}; } sub service { my ($self)=@_; my $inputStream; my $content = ""; #Otherwise Apache on Windows treats 0x1a as EOF. binmode STDIN; if($ENV{MOD_PERL}) { require mod_perl; my $MP2 = ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99); if ($MP2) { use Apache2; require Apache::RequestUtil; # needed for Apache->request } my $r = Apache->request(); $r->read($content, $r->headers_in->{'Content-Length'}); } else { #$content = do { local $/, <> }; #This does not work under IIS read(STDIN, $content, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}); #read the whole STDIN into one variable } $self->_service($content); } sub fromFile { my ($self, $file) = @_; $file = $self->debugDir."input.amf" unless $file; # temporary load the contents from a file my $content = $self->_loadRawDataFromFile($file); # build the input stream object from the file contents my $inputStream = new AMF::Perl::IO::InputStream($content); # build the deserializer and pass it a reference to the inputstream my $deserializer = new AMF::Perl::IO::Deserializer($inputStream, $self->{encoding}); # get the returned Object my $amfin = $deserializer->getObject(); return $amfin; } sub _service { my ($self, $content) = @_; if($self->debug) { # WATCH OUT, THIS IS NOT THREAD SAFE, DON'T USE IN CONCURRENT ENVIRONMENT # temporary load the contents from a file $content = $self->_loadRawDataFromFile($self->debugDir."/input.amf"); # save the raw amf data to a file #$self->_saveRawDataToFile ($self->debugDir."/input.amf", $content); } # build the input stream object from the file contents my $inputStream = new AMF::Perl::IO::InputStream($content); # build the deserializer and pass it a reference to the inputstream my $deserializer = new AMF::Perl::IO::Deserializer($inputStream, $self->{encoding}); # get the returned Object my $amfin = $deserializer->getObject(); # we can add much functionality with the headers here, like turn on server debugging, etc. my $headercount = $amfin->numHeader(); for (my $i=0; $i<$headercount; $i++) { my $header = $amfin->getHeaderAt($i); if ($header->{'key'} eq "DescribeService") { $self->{exec}->setHeaderFilter("DescribeService"); } # other headers like net debug config # and Credentials } # get the number of body elements my $bodycount = $amfin->numBody(); # create Object for storing the output my $amfout = new AMF::Perl::Util::Object(); # loop over all of the body elements for (my $i=0; $i<$bodycount; $i++) { my $body = $amfin->getBodyAt($i); # set the packagePath of the executive to be our method's uri #Simon - unused for now $self->{exec}->setTarget( $body->{"target"} ); #/Simon # execute the method and pass it the arguments my $results = $self->{exec}->doMethodCall( $body->{"value"} ); # get the return type my $returnType = $self->{exec}->getReturnType(); # save the result in our amfout object $amfout->addBody($body->{"response"}."/onResult", "null", $results, $returnType); } # create a new output stream my $outstream = new AMF::Perl::IO::OutputStream (); # create a new serializer my $serializer = new AMF::Perl::IO::Serializer ($outstream, $self->{encoding}); # serialize the data $serializer->serialize($amfout); if(0) { # save the raw data to a file for debugging $self->_saveRawDataToFile ($self->debugDir."/results.amf", $outstream->flush()); } # send the correct header my $response = $outstream->flush(); my $resLength = length $response; #Necessary on Windows to prevent conversion of 0a to 0d0a. binmode STDOUT; if($ENV{MOD_PERL}) { my $MP2 = ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99); my $r = Apache->request(); #$r->header_out("Content-Length", $resLength); #$r->send_http_header("application/x-amf"); $r->content_type("application/x-amf"); $r->headers_out->{'Content-Length'} = $resLength; $r->send_http_header unless $MP2; $r->print($response); } else { print <{debugDir} = $dir if $dir; return $self->{debugDir}; } sub setBaseClassPath { my ($self, $path) = @_; if (-d $path) { $self->{exec}->setBaseClassPath($path); } else { print STDERR "Directory $path does not exist and could not be registered.\n"; die; } } sub registerService { my ($self, $package, $servicepackage) = @_; $self->{exec}->registerService($package, $servicepackage); } sub setSafeExecution { my ($self, $safe) = @_; print STDERR "There is no need to call setSafeExecution anymore!\n"; } sub encoding { my $self = shift; $self->{encoding} = shift if @_; return $self->{encoding}; } # usefulldebugging method # You can save the raw data sent from the # flash client by calling # $self->_saveRawDataToFile("file.amf", $contents); sub _saveRawDataToFile { my ($self, $filepath, $data)=@_; # open the file for writing if (!open(HANDLE, "> $filepath")) { die "Could not open file $filepath: $!\n"; } # write to the file if (!print HANDLE $data) { die "Could not print to file $filepath: $!\n"; } # close the file resource close HANDLE; } sub _appendRawDataToFile { my ($self, $filepath, $data) = @_; # open the file for writing if (!open (HANDLE, ">>$filepath")) { die "Could not open file $filepath: $!\n"; } # write to the file if (!print HANDLE $data) { die "Could not print to file $filepath: $!\n"; } # close the file resource close HANDLE; } # get contents of a file into a string sub _loadRawDataFromFile { my ($self, $filepath)=@_; # open a handle to the file open (HANDLE, $filepath); # read the entire file contents my @contents = ; # close the file handle close HANDLE; # return the contents return join "", @contents; } sub log { my ($self, $content) = @_; $self->_appendRawDataToFile ($self->debugDir."processing.txt",$content."\n"); } 1; __END__