package main import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "os/exec" "regexp" "strings" "time" ) type Inbound struct { Language string `json:"language"` Source string `json:"source"` Args []string `json:"args"` } type Problem struct { Code string `json:"code"` Message string `json:"message"` } type Outbound struct { Ran bool `json:"ran"` Language string `json:"language"` Version string `json:"version"` Output string `json:"output"` } type Language struct { Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` Version string `json:"version,omitempty"` } var instance int var languages []Language func main() { port := "2000" var err error languages, err = UpdateVersions() if err != nil { fmt.Println("could not get version info and therefore couldn't start") fmt.Println(err) return } fmt.Println("starting api on port", port) http.HandleFunc("/execute", Execute) http.HandleFunc("/versions", Versions) http.ListenAndServe(":"+port, nil) } func Execute(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { res.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") // get json inbound := Inbound{} message := json.NewDecoder(req.Body) message.Decode(&inbound) whitelist := []string{ "awk", "bash", "c", "cpp", "c++", "csharp", "cs", "c#", "go", "java", "julia", "jl", "kotlin", "nasm", "asm", "node", "javascript", "js", "php", "python2", "python3", "python", "ruby", "rust", "swift", "typescript", "ts", } // check if the supplied language is supported // now calls function and returns for _, lang := range whitelist { if lang == inbound.Language { launch(inbound, res) return } } // now only called when the language is not supported problem := Problem{ Code: "unsupported_language", Message: inbound.Language + " is not supported by Piston", } pres, _ := json.Marshal(problem) res.Write(pres) } func Versions(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { res.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") data, _ := json.Marshal(languages) res.Write(data) } func launch(request Inbound, res http.ResponseWriter) { stamp := time.Now().UnixNano() // write the code to temp dir srcfile := fmt.Sprintf("/tmp/%d.code", stamp) ioutil.WriteFile(srcfile, []byte(request.Source), 0644) // set up the arguments to send to the execute command cmd := exec.Command("../lxc/execute", request.Language, srcfile, strings.Join(request.Args, "\n")) // capture out/err var stdout, stderr bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout = &stdout cmd.Stderr = &stderr err := cmd.Run() // get the executing version of the language execlang := request.Language switch execlang { case "c++": execlang = "cpp" case "cs", "c#": execlang = "csharp" case "asm": execlang = "nasm" case "js", "javascript": execlang = "node" case "jl": execlang = "julia" case "python": execlang = "python3" case "ts": execlang = "typescript" } // prepare response outbound := Outbound{ Ran: err == nil, Language: request.Language, Version: "", Output: strings.TrimSpace(stdout.String()), } // retrieve the language version for _, lang := range languages { if lang.Name == execlang { outbound.Version = lang.Version break } } response, _ := json.Marshal(outbound) res.Write(response) } func UpdateVersions() ([]Language, error) { langs, err := GetVersions() if err != nil { return nil, err } return langs, nil } // get all the language and their current version func GetVersions() ([]Language, error) { var languages []Language res, err := ExecVersionScript() if err != nil { return nil, err } info := strings.Split(res, "---") for _, v := range info { if len(v) < 2 { continue } name, version := GetVersion(v) languages = append(languages, Language{ Name: name, Version: version, }) } return languages, nil } // run the script that retrieves all the language versions func ExecVersionScript() (string, error) { cmd := exec.Command("../lxc/versions") var stdout bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout = &stdout cmd.Stderr = &stdout err := cmd.Run() return strings.ToLower(stdout.String()), err } // return the language and its version // most of the time it is easy to get the name and version // but for some languages helper functions are used func GetVersion(s string) (string, string) { lines := strings.Split(s, "\n") if lines[1] == "java" { return "java", regexp.MustCompile("([0-9]+)").FindString(lines[2]) } return lines[1], regexp.MustCompile("([0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+)").FindString(s) }