// Copyright (c) 2013 Conformal Systems LLC. // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package btcjson import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "strings" ) // MarshallAndSend takes the reply structure, marshalls it to json, and // sends it back to the io.Writer (most likely an http.ResponseWriter). // returning a log message and an error if there is one. func MarshallAndSend(rawReply Reply, w io.Writer) (string, error) { finalReply, err := json.Marshal(rawReply) if err != nil { msg := fmt.Sprintf("[RPCS] Error Marshalling reply: %v", err) return msg, err } fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s\n", finalReply) msg := fmt.Sprintf("[RPCS] reply: %v", rawReply) return msg, nil } // jsonRpcSend connects to the daemon with the specified username, password, // and ip/port and then send the supplied message. This uses net/http rather // than net/rpc/jsonrpc since that one doesn't support http connections and is // therefore useless. func jsonRpcSend(user string, password string, server string, message []byte) (*http.Response, error) { credentials := user + ":" + password resp, err := http.Post("http://"+credentials+"@"+server, "application/json", bytes.NewBuffer(message)) if err != nil { // We do not want to log the username/password in the errors. replaceStr := ":" str := strings.Replace(err.Error(), credentials, replaceStr, -1) err = fmt.Errorf("%v", str) } return resp, err } // GetRaw should be called after JsonRpcSend. It reads and returns // the reply (which you can then call ReadResultCmd() on) and closes the // connection. func GetRaw(resp io.ReadCloser) ([]byte, error) { body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp) resp.Close() if err != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("Error reading json reply: %v", err) return body, err } return body, nil }