Fix invalid imports in [{..}] form (#3241)
* Fix invalid imports in `[{..}]` form
Before this change, if an import of data that takes the form of a JSON
array of JSON objects results in an error, the import would be re-tried
assuming that each line of the file is a JSON object (the old format).
However, no check was made that the value actually was an object before
casting it to `json::object`, resulting in a segfault.
This adds the check, and handles the failure with a useful error message
(from the first attempt to parse the file).
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@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ int CmdImport::import (const std::string& input)
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// If an exception is caught, then it is because the free-form JSON
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// objects/array above failed to parse. This is an indication that the input
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// objects/array above failed to parse. This may be an indication that the input
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// is an old-style line-by-line set of JSON objects, because both an array of
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// objects, and a single object have failed to parse..
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//
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@@ -142,19 +142,30 @@ int CmdImport::import (const std::string& input)
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// { ... }
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catch (std::string& e)
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{
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// Make a very cursory check for the old-style format.
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if (input[0] != '{') {
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throw e;
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}
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// Read the entire file, so that errors do not result in a partial import.
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<json::object>> objects;
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for (auto& line : split (input, '\n'))
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{
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if (line.length ())
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{
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json::value* root = json::parse (line);
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if (root)
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{
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importSingleTask ((json::object*) root);
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++count;
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delete root;
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}
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if (root && root->type () == json::j_object)
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objects.push_back (std::unique_ptr<json::object> ((json::object *)root));
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else
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throw format ("Invalid JSON: {1}", line);
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}
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}
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// Import the tasks.
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for (auto& root : objects) {
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importSingleTask (root.get());
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++count;
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}
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}
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return count;
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@@ -279,6 +279,12 @@ class TestImportValidate(TestCase):
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code, out, err = self.t.runError("import", input=j)
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self.assertIn("Not a valid UUID", err)
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def test_import_invalid_uuid_array(self):
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"""Verify invalid UUID is caught in array form"""
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j = '[{"uuid":"1", "description":"bad"}]'
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code, out, err = self.t.runError("import", input=j)
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self.assertIn("Not a valid UUID", err)
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def test_import_invalid_uuid2(self):
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"""Verify invalid UUID is caught, part two"""
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# UUID is the right length, but with s/-/0/.
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