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1 <?php
2 /**
3 * Wrapper for json_encode and json_decode.
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20 * @file
23 /**
24 * JSON formatter wrapper class
26 class FormatJson {
27 /**
28 * Skip escaping most characters above U+007F for readability and compactness.
29 * This encoding option saves 3 to 8 bytes (uncompressed) for each such character;
30 * however, it could break compatibility with systems that incorrectly handle UTF-8.
32 * @since 1.22
34 const UTF8_OK = 1;
36 /**
37 * Skip escaping the characters '<', '>', and '&', which have special meanings in
38 * HTML and XML.
40 * @warning Do not use this option for JSON that could end up in inline scripts.
41 * - HTML5, §4.3.1.2 Restrictions for contents of script elements
42 * - XML 1.0 (5th Ed.), §2.4 Character Data and Markup
44 * @since 1.22
46 const XMLMETA_OK = 2;
48 /**
49 * Skip escaping as many characters as reasonably possible.
51 * @warning When generating inline script blocks, use FormatJson::UTF8_OK instead.
53 * @since 1.22
55 const ALL_OK = 3;
57 /**
58 * If set, treat json objects '{...}' as associative arrays. Without this option,
59 * json objects will be converted to stdClass.
60 * The value is set to 1 to be backward compatible with 'true' that was used before.
62 * @since 1.24
64 const FORCE_ASSOC = 0x100;
66 /**
67 * If set, attempts to fix invalid json.
69 * @since 1.24
71 const TRY_FIXING = 0x200;
73 /**
74 * If set, strip comments from input before parsing as JSON.
76 * @since 1.25
78 const STRIP_COMMENTS = 0x400;
80 /**
81 * Regex that matches whitespace inside empty arrays and objects.
83 * This doesn't affect regular strings inside the JSON because those can't
84 * have a real line break (\n) in them, at this point they are already escaped
85 * as the string "\n" which this doesn't match.
87 * @private
89 const WS_CLEANUP_REGEX = '/(?<=[\[{])\n\s*+(?=[\]}])/';
91 /**
92 * Characters problematic in JavaScript.
94 * @note These are listed in ECMA-262 (5.1 Ed.), §7.3 Line Terminators along with U+000A (LF)
95 * and U+000D (CR). However, PHP already escapes LF and CR according to RFC 4627.
97 private static $badChars = [
98 "\xe2\x80\xa8", // U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR
99 "\xe2\x80\xa9", // U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
103 * Escape sequences for characters listed in FormatJson::$badChars.
105 private static $badCharsEscaped = [
106 '\u2028', // U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR
107 '\u2029', // U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
111 * Returns the JSON representation of a value.
113 * @note Empty arrays are encoded as numeric arrays, not as objects, so cast any associative
114 * array that might be empty to an object before encoding it.
116 * @note In pre-1.22 versions of MediaWiki, using this function for generating inline script
117 * blocks may result in an XSS vulnerability, and quite likely will in XML documents
118 * (cf. FormatJson::XMLMETA_OK). Use Xml::encodeJsVar() instead in such cases.
120 * @param mixed $value The value to encode. Can be any type except a resource.
121 * @param string|bool $pretty If a string, add non-significant whitespace to improve
122 * readability, using that string for indentation. If true, use the default indent
123 * string (four spaces).
124 * @param int $escaping Bitfield consisting of _OK class constants
125 * @return string|false String if successful; false upon failure
127 public static function encode( $value, $pretty = false, $escaping = 0 ) {
128 if ( !is_string( $pretty ) ) {
129 $pretty = $pretty ? ' ' : false;
132 static $bug66021;
133 if ( $pretty !== false && $bug66021 === null ) {
134 $bug66021 = json_encode( [], JSON_PRETTY_PRINT ) !== '[]';
137 // PHP escapes '/' to prevent breaking out of inline script blocks using '</script>',
138 // which is hardly useful when '<' and '>' are escaped (and inadequate), and such
139 // escaping negatively impacts the human readability of URLs and similar strings.
140 $options = JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES;
141 $options |= $pretty !== false ? JSON_PRETTY_PRINT : 0;
142 $options |= ( $escaping & self::UTF8_OK ) ? JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE : 0;
143 $options |= ( $escaping & self::XMLMETA_OK ) ? 0 : ( JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_HEX_AMP );
144 $json = json_encode( $value, $options );
145 if ( $json === false ) {
146 return false;
149 if ( $pretty !== false ) {
150 // Workaround for <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66021>
151 if ( $bug66021 ) {
152 $json = preg_replace( self::WS_CLEANUP_REGEX, '', $json );
154 if ( $pretty !== ' ' ) {
155 // Change the four-space indent to a tab indent
156 $json = str_replace( "\n ", "\n\t", $json );
157 while ( strpos( $json, "\t " ) !== false ) {
158 $json = str_replace( "\t ", "\t\t", $json );
161 if ( $pretty !== "\t" ) {
162 // Change the tab indent to the provided indent
163 $json = str_replace( "\t", $pretty, $json );
167 if ( $escaping & self::UTF8_OK ) {
168 $json = str_replace( self::$badChars, self::$badCharsEscaped, $json );
171 return $json;
175 * Decodes a JSON string. It is recommended to use FormatJson::parse(),
176 * which returns more comprehensive result in case of an error, and has
177 * more parsing options.
179 * @param string $value The JSON string being decoded
180 * @param bool $assoc When true, returned objects will be converted into associative arrays.
182 * @return mixed The value encoded in JSON in appropriate PHP type.
183 * `null` is returned if $value represented `null`, if $value could not be decoded,
184 * or if the encoded data was deeper than the recursion limit.
185 * Use FormatJson::parse() to distinguish between types of `null` and to get proper error code.
187 public static function decode( $value, $assoc = false ) {
188 return json_decode( $value, $assoc );
192 * Decodes a JSON string.
193 * Unlike FormatJson::decode(), if $value represents null value, it will be
194 * properly decoded as valid.
196 * @param string $value The JSON string being decoded
197 * @param int $options A bit field that allows FORCE_ASSOC, TRY_FIXING,
198 * STRIP_COMMENTS
199 * @return Status If valid JSON, the value is available in $result->getValue()
201 public static function parse( $value, $options = 0 ) {
202 if ( $options & self::STRIP_COMMENTS ) {
203 $value = self::stripComments( $value );
205 $assoc = ( $options & self::FORCE_ASSOC ) !== 0;
206 $result = json_decode( $value, $assoc );
207 $code = json_last_error();
209 if ( $code === JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX && ( $options & self::TRY_FIXING ) !== 0 ) {
210 // The most common error is the trailing comma in a list or an object.
211 // We cannot simply replace /,\s*[}\]]/ because it could be inside a string value.
212 // But we could use the fact that JSON does not allow multi-line string values,
213 // And remove trailing commas if they are et the end of a line.
214 // JSON only allows 4 control characters: [ \t\r\n]. So we must not use '\s' for matching.
215 // Regex match ,]<any non-quote chars>\n or ,\n] with optional spaces/tabs.
216 $count = 0;
217 $value =
218 preg_replace( '/,([ \t]*[}\]][^"\r\n]*([\r\n]|$)|[ \t]*[\r\n][ \t\r\n]*[}\]])/', '$1',
219 $value, -1, $count );
220 if ( $count > 0 ) {
221 $result = json_decode( $value, $assoc );
222 if ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === json_last_error() ) {
223 // Report warning
224 $st = Status::newGood( $result );
225 $st->warning( wfMessage( 'json-warn-trailing-comma' )->numParams( $count ) );
226 return $st;
231 switch ( $code ) {
232 case JSON_ERROR_NONE:
233 return Status::newGood( $result );
234 default:
235 return Status::newFatal( wfMessage( 'json-error-unknown' )->numParams( $code ) );
236 case JSON_ERROR_DEPTH:
237 $msg = 'json-error-depth';
238 break;
239 case JSON_ERROR_STATE_MISMATCH:
240 $msg = 'json-error-state-mismatch';
241 break;
242 case JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR:
243 $msg = 'json-error-ctrl-char';
244 break;
245 case JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX:
246 $msg = 'json-error-syntax';
247 break;
248 case JSON_ERROR_UTF8:
249 $msg = 'json-error-utf8';
250 break;
251 case JSON_ERROR_RECURSION:
252 $msg = 'json-error-recursion';
253 break;
254 case JSON_ERROR_INF_OR_NAN:
255 $msg = 'json-error-inf-or-nan';
256 break;
257 case JSON_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE:
258 $msg = 'json-error-unsupported-type';
259 break;
261 return Status::newFatal( $msg );
265 * Remove multiline and single line comments from an otherwise valid JSON
266 * input string. This can be used as a preprocessor for to allow JSON
267 * formatted configuration files to contain comments.
269 * @param string $json
270 * @return string JSON with comments removed
272 public static function stripComments( $json ) {
273 // Ensure we have a string
274 $str = (string)$json;
275 $buffer = '';
276 $maxLen = strlen( $str );
277 $mark = 0;
279 $inString = false;
280 $inComment = false;
281 $multiline = false;
283 for ( $idx = 0; $idx < $maxLen; $idx++ ) {
284 switch ( $str[$idx] ) {
285 case '"':
286 $lookBehind = ( $idx - 1 >= 0 ) ? $str[$idx - 1] : '';
287 if ( !$inComment && $lookBehind !== '\\' ) {
288 // Either started or ended a string
289 $inString = !$inString;
291 break;
293 case '/':
294 $lookAhead = ( $idx + 1 < $maxLen ) ? $str[$idx + 1] : '';
295 $lookBehind = ( $idx - 1 >= 0 ) ? $str[$idx - 1] : '';
296 if ( $inString ) {
297 continue;
299 } elseif ( !$inComment &&
300 ( $lookAhead === '/' || $lookAhead === '*' )
302 // Transition into a comment
303 // Add characters seen to buffer
304 $buffer .= substr( $str, $mark, $idx - $mark );
305 // Consume the look ahead character
306 $idx++;
307 // Track state
308 $inComment = true;
309 $multiline = $lookAhead === '*';
311 } elseif ( $multiline && $lookBehind === '*' ) {
312 // Found the end of the current comment
313 $mark = $idx + 1;
314 $inComment = false;
315 $multiline = false;
317 break;
319 case "\n":
320 if ( $inComment && !$multiline ) {
321 // Found the end of the current comment
322 $mark = $idx + 1;
323 $inComment = false;
325 break;
328 if ( $inComment ) {
329 // Comment ends with input
330 // Technically we should check to ensure that we aren't in
331 // a multiline comment that hasn't been properly ended, but this
332 // is a strip filter, not a validating parser.
333 $mark = $maxLen;
335 // Add final chunk to buffer before returning
336 return $buffer . substr( $str, $mark, $maxLen - $mark );