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389 lines
18 KiB
PHP
389 lines
18 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace PhpXmlRpc;
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use PhpXmlRpc\Helper\XMLParser;
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use PhpXmlRpc\Traits\LoggerAware;
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use PhpXmlRpc\Traits\ParserAware;
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/**
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* A helper class to easily convert between Value objects and php native values.
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*
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* @todo implement an interface
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* @todo add class constants for the options values
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*/
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class Encoder
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{
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use LoggerAware;
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use ParserAware;
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/**
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* Takes an xml-rpc Value in object instance and translates it into native PHP types, recursively.
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* Works with xml-rpc Request objects as input, too.
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* Xmlrpc dateTime values will be converted to strings or DateTime objects depending on an $options parameter
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* Supports i8 and NIL xml-rpc values without the need for specific options.
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* Both xml-rpc arrays and structs are decoded into PHP arrays, with the exception described below:
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* Given proper options parameter, can rebuild generic php object instances (provided those have been encoded to
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* xml-rpc format using a corresponding option in php_xmlrpc_encode()).
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* PLEASE NOTE that rebuilding php objects involves calling their constructor function.
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* This means that the remote communication end can decide which php code will get executed on your server, leaving
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* the door possibly open to 'php-injection' style of attacks (provided you have some classes defined on your server
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* that might wreak havoc if instances are built outside an appropriate context).
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* Make sure you trust the remote server/client before enabling this!
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*
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* @author Dan Libby
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*
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* @param Value|Request $xmlrpcVal
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* @param array $options accepted elements:
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* - 'decode_php_objs': if set in the options array, xml-rpc structs can be decoded into php
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* objects, see the details above;
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* - 'dates_as_objects': when set xml-rpc dateTimes are decoded as php DateTime objects
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* - 'extension_api': reserved for usage by phpxmlrpc-polyfill
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* @return mixed
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*
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* Feature creep -- add an option to allow converting xml-rpc dateTime values to unix timestamps (integers)
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*/
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public function decode($xmlrpcVal, $options = array())
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{
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switch ($xmlrpcVal->kindOf()) {
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case 'scalar':
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if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) {
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$val = $xmlrpcVal->scalarVal();
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$typ = $xmlrpcVal->scalarTyp();
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switch ($typ) {
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case 'dateTime.iso8601':
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$xmlrpcVal = array(
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'xmlrpc_type' => 'datetime',
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'scalar' => $val,
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'timestamp' => \PhpXmlRpc\Helper\Date::iso8601Decode($val)
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);
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return (object)$xmlrpcVal;
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case 'base64':
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$xmlrpcVal = array(
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'xmlrpc_type' => 'base64',
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'scalar' => $val
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);
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return (object)$xmlrpcVal;
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case 'string':
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if (isset($options['extension_api_encoding'])) {
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// if iconv is not available, we use mb_convert_encoding
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if (function_exists('iconv')) {
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$dval = @iconv('UTF-8', $options['extension_api_encoding'], $val);
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} elseif (function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
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/// @todo check for discrepancies between the supported charset names
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$dval = @mb_convert_encoding($val, $options['extension_api_encoding'], 'UTF-8');
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} else {
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$dval = false;
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}
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if ($dval !== false) {
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return $dval;
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}
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}
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// break through voluntarily
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default:
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return $val;
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}
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}
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if (in_array('dates_as_objects', $options) && $xmlrpcVal->scalarTyp() == 'dateTime.iso8601') {
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// we return a Datetime object instead of a string; since now the constructor of xml-rpc value accepts
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// safely string, int and DateTimeInterface, we cater to all 3 cases here
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$out = $xmlrpcVal->scalarVal();
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if (is_string($out)) {
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$out = strtotime($out);
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// NB: if the string does not convert into a timestamp, this will return false.
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// We avoid logging an error here, as we presume it was already done when parsing the xml
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/// @todo we could return null, to be more in line with what the XMLParser does...
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}
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if (is_int($out)) {
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$result = new \DateTime();
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$result->setTimestamp($out);
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return $result;
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} elseif (is_a($out, 'DateTimeInterface') || is_a($out, 'DateTime')) {
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return $out;
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}
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}
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return $xmlrpcVal->scalarVal();
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case 'array':
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$arr = array();
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foreach ($xmlrpcVal as $value) {
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$arr[] = $this->decode($value, $options);
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}
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return $arr;
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case 'struct':
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// If user said so, try to rebuild php objects for specific struct vals.
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/// @todo should we raise a warning for class not found?
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// shall we check for proper subclass of xml-rpc value instead of presence of _php_class to detect
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// what we can do?
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if (in_array('decode_php_objs', $options) && $xmlrpcVal->_php_class != ''
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&& class_exists($xmlrpcVal->_php_class)
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) {
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$obj = @new $xmlrpcVal->_php_class();
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foreach ($xmlrpcVal as $key => $value) {
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$obj->$key = $this->decode($value, $options);
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}
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return $obj;
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} else {
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$arr = array();
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foreach ($xmlrpcVal as $key => $value) {
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$arr[$key] = $this->decode($value, $options);
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}
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return $arr;
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}
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case 'msg':
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$paramCount = $xmlrpcVal->getNumParams();
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$arr = array();
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for ($i = 0; $i < $paramCount; $i++) {
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$arr[] = $this->decode($xmlrpcVal->getParam($i), $options);
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}
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return $arr;
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/// @todo throw on unsupported type
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}
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}
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/**
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* Takes native php types and encodes them into xml-rpc Value objects, recursively.
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* PHP strings, integers, floats and booleans have a straightforward encoding - note that integers will _not_ be
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* converted to xml-rpc <i8> elements, even if they exceed the 32-bit range.
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* PHP arrays will be encoded to either xml-rpc structs or arrays, depending on whether they are hashes
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* or plain 0..N integer indexed.
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* PHP objects will be encoded into xml-rpc structs, except if they implement DateTimeInterface, in which case they
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* will be encoded as dateTime values.
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* PhpXmlRpc\Value objects will not be double-encoded - which makes it possible to pass in a pre-created base64 Value
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* as part of a php array.
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* If given a proper $options parameter, php object instances will be encoded into 'special' xml-rpc values, that can
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* later be decoded into php object instances by calling php_xmlrpc_decode() with a corresponding option.
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* PHP resource and NULL variables will be converted into uninitialized Value objects (which will lead to invalid
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* xml-rpc when later serialized); to support encoding of the latter use the appropriate $options parameter.
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*
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* @author Dan Libby
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*
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* @param mixed $phpVal the value to be converted into an xml-rpc value object
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* @param array $options can include:
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* - 'encode_php_objs' when set, some out-of-band info will be added to the xml produced by
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* serializing the built Value, which can later be decoced by this library to rebuild an
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* instance of the same php object
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* - 'auto_dates': when set, any string which respects the xml-rpc datetime format will be converted to a dateTime Value
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* - 'null_extension': when set, php NULL values will be converted to an xml-rpc <NIL> (or <EX:NIL>) Value
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* - 'extension_api': reserved for usage by phpxmlrpc-polyfill
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* @return Value
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*
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* Feature creep -- could support more types via optional type argument (string => datetime support has been added,
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* ??? => base64 not yet). Also: allow auto-encoding of integers to i8 when too-big to fit into i4
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*/
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public function encode($phpVal, $options = array())
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{
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$type = gettype($phpVal);
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switch ($type) {
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case 'string':
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if (in_array('auto_dates', $options) && preg_match(PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_datetime_format, $phpVal)) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcDateTime);
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} else {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcString);
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}
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break;
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case 'integer':
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcInt);
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break;
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case 'double':
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcDouble);
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break;
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case 'boolean':
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean);
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break;
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case 'array':
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// A shorter one-liner would be
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// $tmp = array_diff(array_keys($phpVal), range(0, count($phpVal)-1));
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// but execution time skyrockets!
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$j = 0;
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$arr = array();
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$ko = false;
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foreach ($phpVal as $key => $val) {
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$arr[$key] = $this->encode($val, $options);
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if (!$ko && $key !== $j) {
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$ko = true;
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}
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$j++;
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}
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if ($ko) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcStruct);
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} else {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcArray);
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}
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break;
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case 'object':
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if (is_a($phpVal, 'PhpXmlRpc\Value')) {
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$xmlrpcVal = $phpVal;
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// DateTimeInterface is not present in php 5.4...
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} elseif (is_a($phpVal, 'DateTimeInterface') || is_a($phpVal, 'DateTime')) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal->format('Ymd\TH:i:s'), Value::$xmlrpcDateTime);
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} elseif (in_array('extension_api', $options) && $phpVal instanceof \stdClass && isset($phpVal->xmlrpc_type)) {
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// Handle the 'pre-converted' base64 and datetime values
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if (isset($phpVal->scalar)) {
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switch ($phpVal->xmlrpc_type) {
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case 'base64':
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal->scalar, Value::$xmlrpcBase64);
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break;
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case 'datetime':
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal->scalar, Value::$xmlrpcDateTime);
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break;
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default:
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value();
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}
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} else {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value();
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}
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} else {
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$arr = array();
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foreach ($phpVal as $k => $v) {
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$arr[$k] = $this->encode($v, $options);
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}
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcStruct);
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if (in_array('encode_php_objs', $options)) {
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// let's save original class name into xml-rpc value: it might be useful later on...
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$xmlrpcVal->_php_class = get_class($phpVal);
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}
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}
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break;
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case 'NULL':
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if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value('', Value::$xmlrpcString);
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} elseif (in_array('null_extension', $options)) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value('', Value::$xmlrpcNull);
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} else {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value();
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}
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break;
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case 'resource':
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if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value((int)$phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcInt);
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} else {
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value();
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}
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break;
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// catch "user function", "unknown type"
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default:
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// it has to return an empty object in case, not a boolean. (giancarlo pinerolo)
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$xmlrpcVal = new Value();
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break;
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}
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return $xmlrpcVal;
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}
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/**
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* Convert the xml representation of a method response, method request or single
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* xml-rpc value into the appropriate object (a.k.a. deserialize).
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*
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* @param string $xmlVal
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* @param array $options unused atm
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* @return Value|Request|Response|false false on error, or an instance of either Value, Request or Response
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*
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* @todo is this a good name/class for this method? It does something quite different from 'decode' after all
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* (returning objects vs returns plain php values)... In fact, it belongs rather to a Parser class
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* @todo feature creep -- we should allow an option to return php native types instead of PhpXmlRpc objects instances
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* @todo feature creep -- allow source charset to be passed in as an option, in case the xml misses its declaration
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* @todo feature creep -- allow expected type (val/req/resp) to be passed in as an option
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*/
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public function decodeXml($xmlVal, $options = array())
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{
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// 'guestimate' encoding
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$valEncoding = XMLParser::guessEncoding('', $xmlVal);
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if ($valEncoding != '') {
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// Since parsing will fail if
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// - charset is not specified in the xml declaration,
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// - the encoding is not UTF8 and
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// - there are non-ascii chars in the text,
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// we try to work round that...
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// The following code might be better for mb_string enabled installs, but makes the lib about 200% slower...
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//if (!is_valid_charset($valEncoding, array('UTF-8'))
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if (!in_array($valEncoding, array('UTF-8', 'US-ASCII')) && !XMLParser::hasEncoding($xmlVal)) {
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if (function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
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$xmlVal = mb_convert_encoding($xmlVal, 'UTF-8', $valEncoding);
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} else {
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if ($valEncoding == 'ISO-8859-1') {
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$xmlVal = utf8_encode($xmlVal);
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} else {
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$this->getLogger()->error('XML-RPC: ' . __METHOD__ . ': invalid charset encoding of xml text: ' . $valEncoding);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// What if internal encoding is not in one of the 3 allowed? We use the broadest one, i.e. utf8!
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/// @todo with php < 5.6, this does not work. We should add a manual conversion of the xml string to UTF8
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if (in_array(PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding, array('UTF-8', 'ISO-8859-1', 'US-ASCII'))) {
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$parserOptions = array(XML_OPTION_TARGET_ENCODING => PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding);
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} else {
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$parserOptions = array(XML_OPTION_TARGET_ENCODING => 'UTF-8', 'target_charset' => PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding);
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}
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$xmlRpcParser = $this->getParser();
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$_xh = $xmlRpcParser->parse(
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$xmlVal,
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XMLParser::RETURN_XMLRPCVALS,
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XMLParser::ACCEPT_REQUEST | XMLParser::ACCEPT_RESPONSE | XMLParser::ACCEPT_VALUE | XMLParser::ACCEPT_FAULT,
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$parserOptions
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);
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// BC
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if (!is_array($_xh)) {
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$_xh = $xmlRpcParser->_xh;
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}
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if ($_xh['isf'] > 1) {
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// test that $_xh['value'] is an obj, too???
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$this->getLogger()->error('XML-RPC: ' . $_xh['isf_reason']);
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return false;
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}
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switch ($_xh['rt']) {
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case 'methodresponse':
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$v = $_xh['value'];
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if ($_xh['isf'] == 1) {
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/** @var Value $vc */
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$vc = $v['faultCode'];
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/** @var Value $vs */
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$vs = $v['faultString'];
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$r = new Response(0, $vc->scalarVal(), $vs->scalarVal());
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} else {
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$r = new Response($v);
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}
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return $r;
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case 'methodcall':
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$req = new Request($_xh['method']);
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for ($i = 0; $i < count($_xh['params']); $i++) {
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$req->addParam($_xh['params'][$i]);
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}
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return $req;
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case 'value':
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return $_xh['value'];
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case 'fault':
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// EPI api emulation
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$v = $_xh['value'];
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// use a known error code
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/** @var Value $vc */
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$vc = isset($v['faultCode']) ? $v['faultCode']->scalarVal() : PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerr['invalid_return'];
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/** @var Value $vs */
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$vs = isset($v['faultString']) ? $v['faultString']->scalarVal() : '';
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if (!is_int($vc) || $vc == 0) {
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$vc = PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerr['invalid_return'];
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}
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return new Response(0, $vc, $vs);
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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