Example #1
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 public void testPeekAtStackWithOneReturnsTop() throws Exception {
   InstanceStack iStack = new InstanceStack();
   iStack.setConfigAdapter(mci);
   Instance<?> ti = new TestInstance();
   iStack.pushInstance(ti, ti.getDescriptor());
   assertEquals("Expecting top of stack", ti, iStack.peek());
 }
Example #2
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  public void testPeekAtStackAfterPopReturnsTop() throws Exception {
    InstanceStack iStack = new InstanceStack();
    iStack.setConfigAdapter(mci);
    Instance<?> ti1 = new TestInstance();
    iStack.pushInstance(ti1, ti1.getDescriptor());

    Instance<?> ti2 = new TestInstance();
    iStack.pushInstance(ti2, ti2.getDescriptor());

    iStack.popInstance(ti2);

    assertEquals("Expecting top of stack", ti1, iStack.peek());
  }
Example #3
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  @Override
  public DefDescriptor<?> getCurrentDescriptor() {
    DefDescriptor<?> caller = getCurrentCallingDescriptor();
    if (caller == null) {
      InstanceStack istack = getInstanceStack();
      Instance<?> instance = istack.peek();
      if (instance != null) {
        caller = instance.getDescriptor();
      }
    }

    return caller;
  }
Example #4
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  public void testPeekAtEmptiedStackReturnsNull() throws Exception {
    InstanceStack iStack = new InstanceStack();
    iStack.setConfigAdapter(mci);
    Instance<?> ti1 = new TestInstance();
    iStack.pushInstance(ti1, ti1.getDescriptor());

    Instance<?> ti2 = new TestInstance();
    iStack.pushInstance(ti2, ti2.getDescriptor());

    iStack.popInstance(ti2);
    iStack.popInstance(ti1);

    assertEquals("Expecting null at top of empty stack", null, iStack.peek());
  }
  /**
   * Handle an exception in the servlet.
   *
   * <p>This routine should be called whenever an exception has surfaced to the top level of the
   * servlet. It should not be overridden unless Aura is entirely subsumed. Most special cases can
   * be handled by the Aura user by implementing {@link ExceptionAdapter ExceptionAdapter}.
   *
   * @param t the throwable to write out.
   * @param quickfix is this exception a valid quick-fix
   * @param context the aura context.
   * @param request the request.
   * @param response the response.
   * @param written true if we have started writing to the output stream.
   * @throws IOException if the output stream does.
   * @throws ServletException if send404 does (should not generally happen).
   */
  @Override
  public void handleServletException(
      Throwable t,
      boolean quickfix,
      AuraContext context,
      HttpServletRequest request,
      HttpServletResponse response,
      boolean written)
      throws IOException {
    try {
      Throwable mappedEx = t;
      boolean map = !quickfix;
      Format format = context.getFormat();

      //
      // This seems to fail, though the documentation implies that you can do
      // it.
      //
      // if (written && !response.isCommitted()) {
      // response.resetBuffer();
      // written = false;
      // }
      if (!written) {
        // Should we only delete for JSON?
        setNoCache(response);
      }
      if (mappedEx instanceof IOException) {
        //
        // Just re-throw IOExceptions.
        //
        throw (IOException) mappedEx;
      } else if (mappedEx instanceof NoAccessException) {
        Throwable cause = mappedEx.getCause();
        String denyMessage = mappedEx.getMessage();

        map = false;
        if (cause != null) {
          //
          // Note that the exception handler can remap the cause here.
          //
          cause = exceptionAdapter.handleException(cause);
          denyMessage += ": cause = " + cause.getMessage();
        }
        //
        // Is this correct?!?!?!
        //
        if (format != Format.JSON) {
          this.send404(request.getServletContext(), request, response);
          if (!isProductionMode(context.getMode())) {
            // Preserve new lines and tabs in the stacktrace since this is directly being written on
            // to the
            // page
            denyMessage = "<pre>" + AuraTextUtil.escapeForHTML(denyMessage) + "</pre>";
            response.getWriter().println(denyMessage);
          }
          return;
        }
      } else if (mappedEx instanceof QuickFixException) {
        if (isProductionMode(context.getMode())) {
          //
          // In production environments, we want wrap the quick-fix. But be a little careful here.
          // We should never mark the top level as a quick-fix, because that means that we gack
          // on every mis-spelled app. In this case we simply send a 404 and bolt.
          //
          if (mappedEx instanceof DefinitionNotFoundException) {
            DefinitionNotFoundException dnfe = (DefinitionNotFoundException) mappedEx;

            if (dnfe.getDescriptor() != null
                && dnfe.getDescriptor().equals(context.getApplicationDescriptor())) {
              // We're in production and tried to hit an aura app that doesn't exist.
              // just show the standard 404 page.
              this.send404(request.getServletContext(), request, response);
              return;
            }
          }
          map = true;
          mappedEx = new AuraUnhandledException("404 Not Found (Application Error)", mappedEx);
        }
      }
      if (map) {
        mappedEx = exceptionAdapter.handleException(mappedEx);
      }

      PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();

      //
      // If we have written out data, We are kinda toast in this case.
      // We really want to roll it all back, but we can't, so we opt
      // for the best we can do. For HTML we can do nothing at all.
      //
      if (format == Format.JSON) {
        if (!written) {
          out.write(CSRF_PROTECT);
        }
        //
        // If an exception happened while we were emitting JSON, we want the
        // client to ignore the now-corrupt data structure. 404s and 500s
        // cause the client to prepend /*, so we can effectively erase the
        // bad data by appending a */ here and then serializing the exception
        // info.
        //
        out.write("*/");
        //
        // Unfortunately we can't do the following now. It might be possible
        // in some cases, but we don't want to go there unless we have to.
        //
      }
      if (format == Format.JS || format == Format.CSS) {
        // Make sure js and css doesn't get cached in browser, appcache, etc
        response.setStatus(HttpStatus.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
      }
      if (format == Format.JSON
          || format == Format.HTML
          || format == Format.JS
          || format == Format.CSS) {
        //
        // We only write out exceptions for HTML or JSON.
        // Seems bogus, but here it is.
        //
        // Start out by cleaning out some settings to ensure we don't
        // check too many things, leading to a circular failure. Note
        // that this is still a bit dangerous, as we seem to have a lot
        // of magic in the serializer.
        //
        // Clear the InstanceStack before trying to serialize the exception since the Throwable has
        // likely
        // rendered the stack inaccurate, and may falsely trigger NoAccessExceptions.
        InstanceStack stack = this.contextService.getCurrentContext().getInstanceStack();
        List<String> list = stack.getStackInfo();
        for (int count = list.size(); count > 0; count--) {
          stack.popInstance(stack.peek());
        }

        serializationService.write(mappedEx, null, out);
        if (format == Format.JSON) {
          out.write("/*ERROR*/");
        }
      }
    } catch (IOException ioe) {
      throw ioe;
    } catch (Throwable death) {
      //
      // Catch any other exception and log it. This is actually kinda bad, because something has
      // gone horribly wrong. We should write out some sort of generic page other than a 404,
      // but at this point, it is unclear what we can do, as stuff is breaking right and left.
      //
      try {
        response.setStatus(HttpStatus.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
        exceptionAdapter.handleException(death);
        if (!isProductionMode(context.getMode())) {
          response.getWriter().println(death.getMessage());
        }
      } catch (IOException ioe) {
        throw ioe;
      } catch (Throwable doubleDeath) {
        // we are totally hosed.
        if (!isProductionMode(context.getMode())) {
          response.getWriter().println(doubleDeath.getMessage());
        }
      }
    } finally {
      this.contextService.endContext();
    }
  }
Example #6
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 public void testPeekAtEmptyStackReturnsNull() throws Exception {
   InstanceStack iStack = new InstanceStack();
   iStack.setConfigAdapter(mci);
   assertEquals("Expecting null at top of empty stack", null, iStack.peek());
 }