#!/usr/bin/python3 import collections import html import http.client import json import re import urllib def strip_html(text): return html.unescape(re.sub(r']*>', '', text)) # Create a new pengine, initialize it with [code] and return Prolog's reply. # The engine is destroyed after answering one query. If [query] is given, the # first answer is returned and the engine destroyed. def create(code='', query='', timeout=10): opts = {'format': 'json-html', 'destroy': True, 'src_text': code} if query: opts['ask'] = query reply, output = request('POST', '/pengine/create', body=json.dumps(opts), timeout=timeout) # If query was given, the actual reply is nested in create/destroy objects. if query: reply = reply['answer']['data'] return reply, output def abort(engine): params = urllib.parse.urlencode({ 'id': engine, 'format': 'json-html'}) try: # We don't care about the answer here, so don't wait for it. request('GET', '/pengine/abort?' + params, timeout=0.01) except: pass def ask(engine, query, timeout=10): return send(engine, 'ask(({}),[])'.format(query), timeout=timeout) def next(engine, n=1, timeout=10): return send(engine, 'next({})'.format(n), timeout=timeout) def stop(engine, timeout=10): return send(engine, 'stop', timeout=timeout) def destroy(engine): try: # We don't care about the answer here, so don't wait for it. send(engine, 'destroy([force(true)])', timeout=0.01) except: pass def send(engine, event, timeout=10): params = urllib.parse.urlencode({ 'id': engine, 'event': event, 'format': 'json-html'}) return request('GET', path='/pengine/send?' + params, timeout=timeout) # Return the main reply and pull potential output replies. address, port = 'localhost', 3030 # TODO put this somewhere sane def request(method, path, body=None, timeout=10): headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json;charset=utf-8'} messages = [] try: conn = http.client.HTTPConnection(address, port, timeout=timeout) conn.request(method, path, body, headers=headers) while True: response = conn.getresponse() if response.status != http.client.OK: raise Exception('server returned {}'.format(response.status)) reply = json.loads(response.read().decode('utf-8')) if reply.get('event') == 'output': messages.append(_get_message(reply)) # Pull the next output. These requests should return instantly # as no additional processing needs to be done in the pengine. params = urllib.parse.urlencode({ 'id': reply['id'], 'format': 'json-html'}) conn.request('GET', '/pengine/pull_response?' + params, headers=headers) else: return reply, messages finally: conn.close() # Strip boilerplate from Prolog messages … ugly. def _get_message(reply): data = strip_html(reply['data']).strip() # Prepend the message with formatted location. # NOTE in the final version we probably want to return the location object where = '' if reply['message'] in ('error', 'warning'): if 'location' in reply: loc = reply['location'] where += 'near line ' + str(loc['line']) if 'ch' in loc: where += ', character ' + str(loc['ch']) where += ': ' # Strip HTML and pengine IDs from the messages. text = strip_html(data) text = re.sub(r"pengine://[0-9]*/src:[0-9]*: ", '', text) text = re.sub(r"'[0-9]{10,}':", '', text) return reply['message'], where + text # Return the value of variable [name] in the JSON object returned by Prolog. def get_var(data, name): for binding in data['variables']: if name in binding['variables']: return strip_html(binding['value']) return None # Return a string describing variable bindings and residuals in the JSON object # returned by Prolog. def pretty_vars(data): result = [] for binding in data['variables']: var_list = binding['variables'] value = binding['value'] result.append(' = '.join(var_list) + ' = ' + strip_html(value)) if 'residuals' in data: result += [strip_html(b) for b in data['residuals']] return ',\n'.join(result) if result else 'true' # Basic sanity check. if __name__ == '__main__': engine = create(code='dup([],[]). dup([H|T],[H,H|TT]) :- dup(T,TT).')['id'] print('engine id is ' + engine) print(ask(engine, "run_tests({}, Result)".format('dup/2'))) destroy(engine)