use anyhow::{anyhow, Result}; use lazy_static::lazy_static; use regex::Regex; use std::fmt; use std::ops::Deref; use std::str::FromStr; use std::time::SystemTime; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)] pub enum DidOrHost { Did(String, String), Host(String), } impl FromStr for DidOrHost { type Err = anyhow::Error; /// DID syntax is specified in: /// /// Lazy partial hostname regex, isn't very correct. fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { lazy_static! { static ref DID_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^did:([a-z]{1,64}):([a-zA-Z0-9\-.]{1,1024})$").unwrap(); } lazy_static! { static ref HOSTNAME_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9-]*(\.[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9-]*)+$").unwrap(); } if let Some(caps) = DID_RE.captures(s) { Ok(Self::Did(caps[1].to_string(), caps[2].to_string())) } else if HOSTNAME_RE.is_match(s) { Ok(Self::Host(s.to_string())) } else { Err(anyhow!("does not match as a DID or hostname: {}", s)) } } } impl fmt::Display for DidOrHost { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match self { Self::Host(v) => write!(f, "{}", v), Self::Did(m, v) => write!(f, "did:{}:{}", m, v), } } } #[test] fn test_didorhost() { assert_eq!( DidOrHost::from_str("hyde.test").unwrap(), DidOrHost::Host("hyde.test".to_string()) ); assert_eq!( DidOrHost::from_str("did:method:blah").unwrap(), DidOrHost::Did("method".to_string(), "blah".to_string()) ); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("barestring").is_err()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("did:partial:").is_err()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("").is_err()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str(" ").is_err()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("1234").is_err()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("multi.part.domain").is_ok()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("did:is:weird").is_ok()); assert!(DidOrHost::from_str("did:plc:bv6ggog3tya2z3vxsub7hnal").is_ok()); } #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)] pub struct AtUri { pub repository: DidOrHost, pub collection: Option, pub record: Option, pub fragment: Option, } impl FromStr for AtUri { type Err = anyhow::Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { lazy_static! { static ref ATURI_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^at://([a-zA-Z0-9:_\.-]+)(/(([a-zA-Z0-9\.]+))?)?(/(([a-zA-Z0-9\.-]+))?)?(#([a-zA-Z0-9/-]+))?$").unwrap(); } if let Some(caps) = ATURI_RE.captures(s) { let uri = AtUri { repository: DidOrHost::from_str(&caps[1])?, collection: caps.get(4).map(|v| v.as_str().to_string()), record: caps.get(7).map(|v| v.as_str().to_string()), fragment: caps.get(9).map(|v| v.as_str().to_string()), }; Ok(uri) } else { Err(anyhow!("couldn't parse as an at:// URI: {}", s)) } } } impl fmt::Display for AtUri { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "at://{}", self.repository)?; if let Some(ref c) = self.collection { write!(f, "/{}", c)?; }; if let Some(ref r) = self.record { write!(f, "/{}", r)?; }; if let Some(ref v) = self.fragment { write!(f, "#{}", v)?; }; Ok(()) } } #[test] fn test_aturi() { assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://did:plc:bv6ggog3tya2z3vxsub7hnal").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song/").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song/3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a").is_ok()); assert!(AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song/3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a#/title").is_ok()); assert!( AtUri::from_str("at://did:plc:ltk4reuh7rkoy2frnueetpb5/app.bsky.follow/3jg23pbmlhc2a") .is_ok() ); let uri = AtUri { repository: DidOrHost::Did("some".to_string(), "thing".to_string()), collection: Some("com.atproto.record".to_string()), record: Some("asdf-123".to_string()), fragment: Some("/path".to_string()), }; assert_eq!( "at://did:some:thing/com.atproto.record/asdf-123#/path", uri.to_string() ); println!("{:?}", AtUri::from_str(&uri.to_string())); assert!(AtUri::from_str(&uri.to_string()).is_ok()); let uri = AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song/3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a#/title").unwrap(); assert_eq!(uri.repository, DidOrHost::Host("bob.com".to_string())); assert_eq!(uri.collection, Some("io.example.song".to_string())); assert_eq!(uri.record, Some("3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a".to_string())); assert_eq!(uri.fragment, Some("/title".to_string())); let uri = AtUri::from_str("at://bob.com/io.example.song/").unwrap(); assert_eq!(uri.repository, DidOrHost::Host("bob.com".to_string())); assert_eq!(uri.collection, Some("io.example.song".to_string())); } /// A String (newtype) representing an NSID #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, serde::Serialize)] pub struct Nsid(String); impl FromStr for Nsid { type Err = anyhow::Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { lazy_static! { static ref NSID_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^([a-z][a-z0-9-]+\.)+[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$").unwrap(); } if NSID_RE.is_match(s) { Ok(Self(s.to_string())) } else { Err(anyhow!("does not match as an NSID: {}", s)) } } } impl Deref for Nsid { type Target = str; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl Nsid { pub fn domain(&self) -> String { self.rsplit('.').skip(1).collect::>().join(".") } pub fn name(&self) -> String { self.split('.') .last() .expect("multiple segments in NSID") .to_string() } } impl fmt::Display for Nsid { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.0) } } #[test] fn test_nsid() { assert!(Nsid::from_str("com.atproto.recordType").is_ok()); let nsid = Nsid::from_str("com.atproto.recordType").unwrap(); assert_eq!(nsid.domain(), "atproto.com".to_string()); } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, serde::Serialize)] pub struct Did(String); impl FromStr for Did { type Err = anyhow::Error; /// DID syntax is specified in: /// /// This regex does not follow that definition exactly. fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { lazy_static! { static ref DID_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^did:([a-z]{1,32}):([a-zA-Z0-9\-.]{1,256})$").unwrap(); } if DID_RE.is_match(s) { Ok(Self(s.to_string())) } else { Err(anyhow!("does not match as a DID: {}", s)) } } } impl Deref for Did { type Target = str; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl Did { pub fn did_type(&self) -> String { self.split(':').nth(1).unwrap().to_string() } } impl fmt::Display for Did { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.0) } } #[test] fn test_did() { assert!(Did::from_str("did:web:asdf.org").is_ok()); assert!(Did::from_str("did:plc:asdf").is_ok()); assert!(Did::from_str("bob.com").is_err()); assert!(Did::from_str("").is_err()); assert!(Did::from_str("did:").is_err()); assert!(Did::from_str("did:plc:").is_err()); assert!(Did::from_str("plc:asdf").is_err()); assert!(Did::from_str("DID:thing:thang").is_err()); assert_eq!( Did::from_str("did:web:asdf.org").unwrap().did_type(), "web".to_string() ); } lazy_static! { /// Sortable base32 encoding, as bluesky implements/defines static ref BASE32SORT: data_encoding::Encoding = { let mut spec = data_encoding::Specification::new(); spec.symbols.push_str("234567abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"); spec.padding = None; spec.encoding().unwrap() }; } /// A string identifier for individual records, based on UNIX timestamp in microseconds. /// /// See also: https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto/issues/334 /// /// Pretty permissive about what can be parsed/accepted, because there were some old TIDs floating /// around with weird format. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)] pub struct Tid(String); impl FromStr for Tid { type Err = anyhow::Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { lazy_static! { static ref TID_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[0-9a-zA-Z-]{13,20}$").unwrap(); } if TID_RE.is_match(s) { Ok(Self(s.to_string())) } else { Err(anyhow!("does not match as a TID: {}", s)) } } } impl Deref for Tid { type Target = str; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl fmt::Display for Tid { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.0) } } impl Tid { pub fn new(micros: u64, clock_id: u16) -> Self { // 53 bits of millis let micros = micros & 0x001FFFFFFFFFFFFF; // 10 bits of clock ID let clock_id = clock_id & 0x03FF; let val: u64 = (micros << 10) | (clock_id as u64); // big-endian encoding let enc = BASE32SORT.encode(&val.to_be_bytes()); Tid(format!( "{}-{}-{}-{}", &enc[0..4], &enc[4..7], &enc[7..11], &enc[11..13] )) } } #[test] fn test_tid() { Tid::from_str("3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a").unwrap(); assert!(Tid::from_str("3jg6anbimrc2a").is_ok()); assert!(Tid::from_str("3yI5-c1z-cc2p-1a").is_ok()); Tid::from_str("asdf234as4asdf234").unwrap(); assert!(Tid::from_str("asdf234as4asdf234").is_ok()); assert!(Tid::from_str("").is_err()); assert!(Tid::from_str("com").is_err()); assert!(Tid::from_str("com.blah.Thing").is_err()); assert!(Tid::from_str("did:stuff:blah").is_err()); let t1 = Tid::new(0, 0); assert_eq!(t1.to_string(), "2222-222-2222-22".to_string()); } /// TID Generator /// /// This version uses 53-bit microsecond counter (since UNIX epoch), and a random 10-bit clock id. /// /// If the current timestamp is not greater than the last timestamp (either because clock did not /// advance monotonically, or multiple TIDs were generated in the same microsecond (very unlikely), /// the timestamp is simply incremented. pub struct Ticker { last_timestamp: u64, clock_id: u16, } impl Ticker { pub fn new() -> Self { let mut ticker = Self { last_timestamp: 0, // mask to 10 bits clock_id: rand::random::() & 0x03FF, }; // prime the pump ticker.next_tid(); ticker } pub fn next_tid(&mut self) -> Tid { let now = SystemTime::now() .duration_since(SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH) .expect("timestamp in micros since UNIX epoch") .as_micros() as u64; // mask to 53 bits let now = now & 0x001FFFFFFFFFFFFF; if now > self.last_timestamp { self.last_timestamp = now; } else { self.last_timestamp += 1; } Tid::new(self.last_timestamp, self.clock_id) } } impl Default for Ticker { fn default() -> Self { Self::new() } } #[test] fn test_ticker() { let mut ticker = Ticker::new(); let mut prev = ticker.next_tid(); let mut next = ticker.next_tid(); for _ in [0..100] { println!("{} >? {}", next, prev); assert!(next > prev); prev = next; next = ticker.next_tid(); } println!("{}", prev); assert_eq!(prev, Tid::from_str(&prev.to_string()).unwrap()); assert_eq!(next[13..16], prev[13..16]); let mut other_ticker = Ticker::new(); let other = other_ticker.next_tid(); assert!(other > next); assert!(next[13..16] != other[13..16]); }