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-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs141
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/LICENSE340
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/Makefile10
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/MorphoServer.hs74
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/README21
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs18
-rw-r--r--src/morpho-server/gf-morpho-server.cabal22
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diff --git a/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs b/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs
deleted file mode 100644
index e95cad3f5..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/FastCGIUtils.hs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-}
-module FastCGIUtils (initFastCGI, loopFastCGI,
- DataRef, newDataRef, getData,
- throwCGIError, handleCGIErrors) where
-
-import Control.Concurrent
-import Control.Exception
-import Control.Monad
-import Data.Dynamic
-import Data.IORef
-import Prelude hiding (catch)
-import System.Directory
-import System.Environment
-import System.Exit
-import System.IO
-import System.IO.Unsafe
-import System.Posix
-import System.Time
-
-
-import Network.FastCGI
-
-initFastCGI :: IO ()
-initFastCGI = installSignalHandlers
-
-loopFastCGI :: CGI CGIResult -> IO ()
-loopFastCGI f =
- do (do runOneFastCGI f
- exitIfToldTo
- restartIfModified)
- `catchAborted` logError "Request aborted"
- loopFastCGI f
-
-
--- Signal handling for FastCGI programs.
-
-
-installSignalHandlers :: IO ()
-installSignalHandlers =
- do t <- myThreadId
- installHandler sigUSR1 (Catch gracefulExit) Nothing
- installHandler sigTERM (Catch gracelessExit) Nothing
- installHandler sigPIPE (Catch (requestAborted t)) Nothing
- return ()
-
-{-# NOINLINE shouldExit #-}
-shouldExit :: IORef Bool
-shouldExit = unsafePerformIO $ newIORef False
-
-catchAborted :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a
-catchAborted x y = x `catch` \e -> case e of
- ErrorCall "**aborted**" -> y
- _ -> throw e
-
-requestAborted :: ThreadId -> IO ()
-requestAborted t = throwTo t (ErrorCall "**aborted**")
-
-gracelessExit :: IO ()
-gracelessExit = do logError "Graceless exit"
- exitWith ExitSuccess
-
-gracefulExit :: IO ()
-gracefulExit =
- do logError "Graceful exit"
- writeIORef shouldExit True
-
-exitIfToldTo :: IO ()
-exitIfToldTo =
- do b <- readIORef shouldExit
- when b $ do logError "Exiting..."
- exitWith ExitSuccess
-
-
--- Restart handling for FastCGI programs.
-
-{-# NOINLINE myModTimeRef #-}
-myModTimeRef :: IORef EpochTime
-myModTimeRef = unsafePerformIO (getProgModTime >>= newIORef)
-
--- FIXME: doesn't get directory
-myProgPath :: IO FilePath
-myProgPath = getProgName
-
-getProgModTime :: IO EpochTime
-getProgModTime = liftM modificationTime (myProgPath >>= getFileStatus)
-
-needsRestart :: IO Bool
-needsRestart = liftM2 (/=) (readIORef myModTimeRef) getProgModTime
-
-exitIfModified :: IO ()
-exitIfModified =
- do restart <- needsRestart
- when restart $ exitWith ExitSuccess
-
-restartIfModified :: IO ()
-restartIfModified =
- do restart <- needsRestart
- when restart $ do prog <- myProgPath
- args <- getArgs
- hPutStrLn stderr $ prog ++ " has been modified, restarting ..."
- -- FIXME: setCurrentDirectory?
- executeFile prog False args Nothing
-
--- Utilities for getting and caching read-only data from disk.
--- The data is reloaded when the file on disk has been modified.
-
-type DataRef a = IORef (Maybe (ClockTime, a))
-
-newDataRef :: MonadIO m => m (DataRef a)
-newDataRef = liftIO $ newIORef Nothing
-
-getData :: MonadIO m => (FilePath -> m a) -> DataRef a -> FilePath -> m a
-getData loadData ref file =
- do t' <- liftIO $ getModificationTime file
- m <- liftIO $ readIORef ref
- case m of
- Just (t,x) | t' == t -> return x
- _ -> do logCGI $ "Loading " ++ show file ++ "..."
- x <- loadData file
- liftIO $ writeIORef ref (Just (t',x))
- return x
-
--- Logging
-
-logError :: String -> IO ()
-logError s = hPutStrLn stderr s
-
--- * General CGI Error exception mechanism
-
-data CGIError = CGIError { cgiErrorCode :: Int, cgiErrorMessage :: String, cgiErrorText :: [String] }
- deriving Typeable
-
-throwCGIError :: Int -> String -> [String] -> CGI a
-throwCGIError c m t = throwCGI $ DynException $ toDyn $ CGIError c m t
-
-handleCGIErrors :: CGI CGIResult -> CGI CGIResult
-handleCGIErrors x = x `catchCGI` \e -> case e of
- DynException d -> case fromDynamic d of
- Nothing -> throw e
- Just (CGIError c m t) -> outputError c m t
- _ -> throw e
diff --git a/src/morpho-server/LICENSE b/src/morpho-server/LICENSE
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index 5b6e7c66c..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/LICENSE
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@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/src/morpho-server/Makefile b/src/morpho-server/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a6d9bba52..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-.PHONY: gf-morpho.fcgi clean
-
-gf-morpho.fcgi:
- ghc -i.. --make -o $@ MorphoServer.hs
-# cabal configure
-# cabal build
-# cp dist/build/$@/$@ .
-
-clean:
- cabal clean
diff --git a/src/morpho-server/MorphoServer.hs b/src/morpho-server/MorphoServer.hs
deleted file mode 100644
index fcaa96197..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/MorphoServer.hs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-import GF.Compile
-import GF.Data.Operations
-import GF.Grammar.API
-import GF.Grammar.Grammar (Term)
-import GF.Grammar.PrGrammar (prTermTabular)
-import GF.Infra.Option
-import GF.Infra.UseIO
-import GF.Text.UTF8
-
-import Network.FastCGI
-import Text.JSON
-import qualified Codec.Binary.UTF8.String as UTF8 (encodeString)
-
-import Control.Monad
-import System.Environment
-import System.FilePath
-
-import FastCGIUtils
-import URLEncoding
-
--- FIXME !!!!!!
-grammarFile :: IO FilePath
-grammarFile = return "/Users/bringert/Projects/gf/lib/alltenses/ParadigmsFin.gfo"
-
-grammarPath :: FilePath
-grammarPath = "/Users/bringert/Projects/gf/lib/prelude"
-
-main :: IO ()
-main = do initFastCGI
- r <- newDataRef
- loopFastCGI (handleErrors (handleCGIErrors (fcgiMain r)))
-
-fcgiMain :: DataRef Grammar -> CGI CGIResult
-fcgiMain ref = liftIO grammarFile >>= getData readGrammar ref >>= cgiMain
-
-readGrammar :: FilePath -> CGI Grammar
-readGrammar file =
- do let opts = concatOptions [modifyFlags $ \fs -> fs { optVerbosity = Quiet },
- modifyModuleFlags $ \fs -> fs { optLibraryPath = [grammarPath] }]
- mgr <- liftIO $ appIOE $ batchCompile opts [file]
- err (throwCGIError 500 "Grammar loading error" . (:[])) return mgr
-
-cgiMain :: Grammar -> CGI CGIResult
-cgiMain sgr =
- do path <- pathInfo
- json <- case path of
- "/eval" -> do mjson <- return (doEval sgr) `ap` getTerm
- err (throwCGIError 400 "Evaluation error" . (:[])) return mjson
- _ -> throwCGIError 404 "Not Found" ["Resource not found: " ++ path]
- outputJSON json
- where
- getTerm :: CGI String
- getTerm = do mt <- getInput "term"
- maybe (throwCGIError 400 "No term given" ["No term given"]) (return . urlDecodeUnicode) mt
-
-doEval :: Grammar -> String -> Err JSValue
-doEval sgr t = liftM termToJSValue $ eval sgr t
-
--- FIXME
-termToJSValue :: Term -> JSValue
-termToJSValue = showJSON . toJSObject . prTermTabular
-
-eval :: Grammar -> String -> Err Term
-eval sgr t = pTerm t >>= checkTerm sgr >>= computeTerm sgr
-
--- * General CGI and JSON stuff
-
-outputJSON :: JSON a => a -> CGI CGIResult
-outputJSON x = do setHeader "Content-Type" "text/json; charset=utf-8"
- outputStrict $ UTF8.encodeString $ encode x
-
-outputStrict :: String -> CGI CGIResult
-outputStrict x | x == x = output x
- | otherwise = fail "I am the pope."
diff --git a/src/morpho-server/README b/src/morpho-server/README
deleted file mode 100644
index ad402749f..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-Note, some paths are still hardcoded in MorphoServer.hs, you have to
-change them before compiling.
-
-See ../server/README for requirements and installation instructions
-(replace gf.fcgi with gf-morpho.fcgi).
-
-To build (doesn't yet use Cabal, since it needs some modules not yet in
-the gf Cabal package):
-
-$ make
-
-When installed, try for example (change URL as appropriate):
-
-http://localhost/~bringert/morpho-server/gf-morpho.fcgi/eval?term=mkN+%22talo%22
-
-This will output a JSON representation of the resulting inflection table.
-The JSON representation should be changed, I've noticed that it's much nicer
-to have fixed object field names in JSON when using GWT. Perhaps the format
-should be:
-
-[[key, value]]
diff --git a/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs b/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs
deleted file mode 100644
index ad5fb0dd9..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/URLEncoding.hs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-module URLEncoding where
-
-import Data.Bits (shiftL, (.|.))
-import Data.Char (chr,digitToInt,isHexDigit)
-
-
-urlDecodeUnicode :: String -> String
-urlDecodeUnicode [] = ""
-urlDecodeUnicode ('%':'u':x1:x2:x3:x4:s)
- | all isHexDigit [x1,x2,x3,x4] =
- chr ( digitToInt x1 `shiftL` 12
- .|. digitToInt x2 `shiftL` 8
- .|. digitToInt x3 `shiftL` 4
- .|. digitToInt x4) : urlDecodeUnicode s
-urlDecodeUnicode ('%':x1:x2:s) | isHexDigit x1 && isHexDigit x2 =
- chr ( digitToInt x1 `shiftL` 4
- .|. digitToInt x2) : urlDecodeUnicode s
-urlDecodeUnicode (c:s) = c : urlDecodeUnicode s
diff --git a/src/morpho-server/gf-morpho-server.cabal b/src/morpho-server/gf-morpho-server.cabal
deleted file mode 100644
index 590365109..000000000
--- a/src/morpho-server/gf-morpho-server.cabal
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-name: gf-morpho-server
-version: 1.0
-cabal-version: >= 1.2
-build-type: Simple
-license: GPL
-license-file: LICENSE
-synopsis: FastCGI Morphology Server for Grammatical Framework
-
-executable gf-morpho.fcgi
- build-depends: base,
- old-time,
- unix,
- directory,
- containers,
- gf,
- cgi,
- fastcgi,
- json,
- utf8-string
- main-is: MorphoServer.hs
- other-modules:
- FastCGIUtils