#region Copyright notice and license // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. #endregion using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Collections.ObjectModel; using System.Linq; namespace Google.Protobuf.Reflection { /// <summary> /// Describes a message type. /// </summary> public sealed class MessageDescriptor : DescriptorBase { private static readonly HashSet<string> WellKnownTypeNames = new HashSet<string> { "google/protobuf/any.proto", "google/protobuf/api.proto", "google/protobuf/duration.proto", "google/protobuf/empty.proto", "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto", "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto", "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto", "google/protobuf/source_context.proto", "google/protobuf/struct.proto", "google/protobuf/type.proto", }; private readonly IList<FieldDescriptor> fieldsInDeclarationOrder; private readonly IList<FieldDescriptor> fieldsInNumberOrder; private readonly IDictionary<string, FieldDescriptor> jsonFieldMap; internal MessageDescriptor(DescriptorProto proto, FileDescriptor file, MessageDescriptor parent, int typeIndex, GeneratedClrTypeInfo generatedCodeInfo) : base(file, file.ComputeFullName(parent, proto.Name), typeIndex) { Proto = proto; Parser = generatedCodeInfo?.Parser; ClrType = generatedCodeInfo?.ClrType; ContainingType = parent; // Note use of generatedCodeInfo. rather than generatedCodeInfo?. here... we don't expect // to see any nested oneofs, types or enums in "not actually generated" code... we do // expect fields though (for map entry messages). Oneofs = DescriptorUtil.ConvertAndMakeReadOnly( proto.OneofDecl, (oneof, index) => new OneofDescriptor(oneof, file, this, index, generatedCodeInfo.OneofNames[index])); NestedTypes = DescriptorUtil.ConvertAndMakeReadOnly( proto.NestedType, (type, index) => new MessageDescriptor(type, file, this, index, generatedCodeInfo.NestedTypes[index])); EnumTypes = DescriptorUtil.ConvertAndMakeReadOnly( proto.EnumType, (type, index) => new EnumDescriptor(type, file, this, index, generatedCodeInfo.NestedEnums[index])); fieldsInDeclarationOrder = DescriptorUtil.ConvertAndMakeReadOnly( proto.Field, (field, index) => new FieldDescriptor(field, file, this, index, generatedCodeInfo?.PropertyNames[index])); fieldsInNumberOrder = new ReadOnlyCollection<FieldDescriptor>(fieldsInDeclarationOrder.OrderBy(field => field.FieldNumber).ToArray()); // TODO: Use field => field.Proto.JsonName when we're confident it's appropriate. (And then use it in the formatter, too.) jsonFieldMap = CreateJsonFieldMap(fieldsInNumberOrder); file.DescriptorPool.AddSymbol(this); Fields = new FieldCollection(this); } private static ReadOnlyDictionary<string, FieldDescriptor> CreateJsonFieldMap(IList<FieldDescriptor> fields) { var map = new Dictionary<string, FieldDescriptor>(); foreach (var field in fields) { map[field.Name] = field; map[field.JsonName] = field; } return new ReadOnlyDictionary<string, FieldDescriptor>(map); } /// <summary> /// The brief name of the descriptor's target. /// </summary> public override string Name => Proto.Name; internal DescriptorProto Proto { get; } /// <summary> /// The CLR type used to represent message instances from this descriptor. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para> /// The value returned by this property will be non-null for all regular fields. However, /// if a message containing a map field is introspected, the list of nested messages will include /// an auto-generated nested key/value pair message for the field. This is not represented in any /// generated type, so this property will return null in such cases. /// </para> /// <para> /// For wrapper types (<see cref="Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes.StringValue"/> and the like), the type returned here /// will be the generated message type, not the native type used by reflection for fields of those types. Code /// using reflection should call <see cref="IsWrapperType"/> to determine whether a message descriptor represents /// a wrapper type, and handle the result appropriately. /// </para> /// </remarks> public Type ClrType { get; } /// <summary> /// A parser for this message type. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <para> /// As <see cref="MessageDescriptor"/> is not generic, this cannot be statically /// typed to the relevant type, but it should produce objects of a type compatible with <see cref="ClrType"/>. /// </para> /// <para> /// The value returned by this property will be non-null for all regular fields. However, /// if a message containing a map field is introspected, the list of nested messages will include /// an auto-generated nested key/value pair message for the field. No message parser object is created for /// such messages, so this property will return null in such cases. /// </para> /// <para> /// For wrapper types (<see cref="Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes.StringValue"/> and the like), the parser returned here /// will be the generated message type, not the native type used by reflection for fields of those types. Code /// using reflection should call <see cref="IsWrapperType"/> to determine whether a message descriptor represents /// a wrapper type, and handle the result appropriately. /// </para> /// </remarks> public MessageParser Parser { get; } /// <summary> /// Returns whether this message is one of the "well known types" which may have runtime/protoc support. /// </summary> internal bool IsWellKnownType => File.Package == "google.protobuf" && WellKnownTypeNames.Contains(File.Name); /// <summary> /// Returns whether this message is one of the "wrapper types" used for fields which represent primitive values /// with the addition of presence. /// </summary> internal bool IsWrapperType => File.Package == "google.protobuf" && File.Name == "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; /// <value> /// If this is a nested type, get the outer descriptor, otherwise null. /// </value> public MessageDescriptor ContainingType { get; } /// <value> /// A collection of fields, which can be retrieved by name or field number. /// </value> public FieldCollection Fields { get; } /// <value> /// An unmodifiable list of this message type's nested types. /// </value> public IList<MessageDescriptor> NestedTypes { get; } /// <value> /// An unmodifiable list of this message type's enum types. /// </value> public IList<EnumDescriptor> EnumTypes { get; } /// <value> /// An unmodifiable list of the "oneof" field collections in this message type. /// </value> public IList<OneofDescriptor> Oneofs { get; } /// <summary> /// Finds a field by field name. /// </summary> /// <param name="name">The unqualified name of the field (e.g. "foo").</param> /// <returns>The field's descriptor, or null if not found.</returns> public FieldDescriptor FindFieldByName(String name) => File.DescriptorPool.FindSymbol<FieldDescriptor>(FullName + "." + name); /// <summary> /// Finds a field by field number. /// </summary> /// <param name="number">The field number within this message type.</param> /// <returns>The field's descriptor, or null if not found.</returns> public FieldDescriptor FindFieldByNumber(int number) => File.DescriptorPool.FindFieldByNumber(this, number); /// <summary> /// Finds a nested descriptor by name. The is valid for fields, nested /// message types, oneofs and enums. /// </summary> /// <param name="name">The unqualified name of the descriptor, e.g. "Foo"</param> /// <returns>The descriptor, or null if not found.</returns> public T FindDescriptor<T>(string name) where T : class, IDescriptor => File.DescriptorPool.FindSymbol<T>(FullName + "." + name); /// <summary> /// Looks up and cross-links all fields and nested types. /// </summary> internal void CrossLink() { foreach (MessageDescriptor message in NestedTypes) { message.CrossLink(); } foreach (FieldDescriptor field in fieldsInDeclarationOrder) { field.CrossLink(); } foreach (OneofDescriptor oneof in Oneofs) { oneof.CrossLink(); } } /// <summary> /// A collection to simplify retrieving the field accessor for a particular field. /// </summary> public sealed class FieldCollection { private readonly MessageDescriptor messageDescriptor; internal FieldCollection(MessageDescriptor messageDescriptor) { this.messageDescriptor = messageDescriptor; } /// <value> /// Returns the fields in the message as an immutable list, in the order in which they /// are declared in the source .proto file. /// </value> public IList<FieldDescriptor> InDeclarationOrder() => messageDescriptor.fieldsInDeclarationOrder; /// <value> /// Returns the fields in the message as an immutable list, in ascending field number /// order. Field numbers need not be contiguous, so there is no direct mapping from the /// index in the list to the field number; to retrieve a field by field number, it is better /// to use the <see cref="FieldCollection"/> indexer. /// </value> public IList<FieldDescriptor> InFieldNumberOrder() => messageDescriptor.fieldsInNumberOrder; // TODO: consider making this public in the future. (Being conservative for now...) /// <value> /// Returns a read-only dictionary mapping the field names in this message as they're available /// in the JSON representation to the field descriptors. For example, a field <c>foo_bar</c> /// in the message would result two entries, one with a key <c>fooBar</c> and one with a key /// <c>foo_bar</c>, both referring to the same field. /// </value> internal IDictionary<string, FieldDescriptor> ByJsonName() => messageDescriptor.jsonFieldMap; /// <summary> /// Retrieves the descriptor for the field with the given number. /// </summary> /// <param name="number">Number of the field to retrieve the descriptor for</param> /// <returns>The accessor for the given field</returns> /// <exception cref="KeyNotFoundException">The message descriptor does not contain a field /// with the given number</exception> public FieldDescriptor this[int number] { get { var fieldDescriptor = messageDescriptor.FindFieldByNumber(number); if (fieldDescriptor == null) { throw new KeyNotFoundException("No such field number"); } return fieldDescriptor; } } /// <summary> /// Retrieves the descriptor for the field with the given name. /// </summary> /// <param name="name">Name of the field to retrieve the descriptor for</param> /// <returns>The descriptor for the given field</returns> /// <exception cref="KeyNotFoundException">The message descriptor does not contain a field /// with the given name</exception> public FieldDescriptor this[string name] { get { var fieldDescriptor = messageDescriptor.FindFieldByName(name); if (fieldDescriptor == null) { throw new KeyNotFoundException("No such field name"); } return fieldDescriptor; } } } } }