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  • // Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
    
    // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
    //
    // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
    // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
    // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
    // (at your option) any later version.
    //
    // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
    // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
    //
    // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
    // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    
    package console
    
    import (
    	"encoding/json"
    	"fmt"
    	"io"
    
    	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/usbwallet"
    
    	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
    
    	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
    	"github.com/robertkrimen/otto"
    )
    
    // bridge is a collection of JavaScript utility methods to bride the .js runtime
    // environment and the Go RPC connection backing the remote method calls.
    type bridge struct {
    
    	client   *rpc.Client  // RPC client to execute Ethereum requests through
    
    	prompter UserPrompter // Input prompter to allow interactive user feedback
    	printer  io.Writer    // Output writer to serialize any display strings to
    }
    
    // newBridge creates a new JavaScript wrapper around an RPC client.
    
    func newBridge(client *rpc.Client, prompter UserPrompter, printer io.Writer) *bridge {
    
    	return &bridge{
    		client:   client,
    		prompter: prompter,
    		printer:  printer,
    	}
    }
    
    // NewAccount is a wrapper around the personal.newAccount RPC method that uses a
    
    // non-echoing password prompt to acquire the passphrase and executes the original
    
    // RPC method (saved in jeth.newAccount) with it to actually execute the RPC call.
    func (b *bridge) NewAccount(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    	var (
    		password string
    		confirm  string
    		err      error
    	)
    	switch {
    	// No password was specified, prompt the user for it
    	case len(call.ArgumentList) == 0:
    		if password, err = b.prompter.PromptPassword("Passphrase: "); err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		}
    		if confirm, err = b.prompter.PromptPassword("Repeat passphrase: "); err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		}
    		if password != confirm {
    			throwJSException("passphrases don't match!")
    		}
    
    	// A single string password was specified, use that
    	case len(call.ArgumentList) == 1 && call.Argument(0).IsString():
    		password, _ = call.Argument(0).ToString()
    
    	// Otherwise fail with some error
    	default:
    		throwJSException("expected 0 or 1 string argument")
    	}
    
    	// Password acquired, execute the call and return
    
    	ret, err := call.Otto.Call("jeth.newAccount", nil, password)
    	if err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	return ret
    }
    
    
    // OpenWallet is a wrapper around personal.openWallet which can interpret and
    // react to certain error messages, such as the Trezor PIN matrix request.
    func (b *bridge) OpenWallet(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    
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    	// Make sure we have a wallet specified to open
    
    	if !call.Argument(0).IsString() {
    		throwJSException("first argument must be the wallet URL to open")
    	}
    	wallet := call.Argument(0)
    
    	var passwd otto.Value
    	if call.Argument(1).IsUndefined() || call.Argument(1).IsNull() {
    		passwd, _ = otto.ToValue("")
    	} else {
    		passwd = call.Argument(1)
    	}
    	// Open the wallet and return if successful in itself
    	val, err := call.Otto.Call("jeth.openWallet", nil, wallet, passwd)
    	if err == nil {
    		return val
    	}
    	// Wallet open failed, report error unless it's a PIN entry
    	if !strings.HasSuffix(err.Error(), usbwallet.ErrTrezorPINNeeded.Error()) {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	// Trezor PIN matrix input requested, display the matrix to the user and fetch the data
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "Look at the device for number positions\n\n")
    
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "7 | 8 | 9\n")
    
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "--+---+--\n")
    
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "4 | 5 | 6\n")
    
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "--+---+--\n")
    
    	fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "1 | 2 | 3\n\n")
    
    
    	if input, err := b.prompter.PromptPassword("Please enter current PIN: "); err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	} else {
    		passwd, _ = otto.ToValue(input)
    	}
    	if val, err = call.Otto.Call("jeth.openWallet", nil, wallet, passwd); err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	return val
    }
    
    
    // UnlockAccount is a wrapper around the personal.unlockAccount RPC method that
    
    // uses a non-echoing password prompt to acquire the passphrase and executes the
    
    // original RPC method (saved in jeth.unlockAccount) with it to actually execute
    // the RPC call.
    func (b *bridge) UnlockAccount(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    	// Make sure we have an account specified to unlock
    	if !call.Argument(0).IsString() {
    		throwJSException("first argument must be the account to unlock")
    	}
    	account := call.Argument(0)
    
    	// If password is not given or is the null value, prompt the user for it
    	var passwd otto.Value
    
    	if call.Argument(1).IsUndefined() || call.Argument(1).IsNull() {
    		fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "Unlock account %s\n", account)
    		if input, err := b.prompter.PromptPassword("Passphrase: "); err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		} else {
    			passwd, _ = otto.ToValue(input)
    		}
    	} else {
    		if !call.Argument(1).IsString() {
    			throwJSException("password must be a string")
    		}
    		passwd = call.Argument(1)
    	}
    	// Third argument is the duration how long the account must be unlocked.
    	duration := otto.NullValue()
    	if call.Argument(2).IsDefined() && !call.Argument(2).IsNull() {
    		if !call.Argument(2).IsNumber() {
    			throwJSException("unlock duration must be a number")
    		}
    		duration = call.Argument(2)
    	}
    	// Send the request to the backend and return
    	val, err := call.Otto.Call("jeth.unlockAccount", nil, account, passwd, duration)
    	if err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	return val
    }
    
    
    // Sign is a wrapper around the personal.sign RPC method that uses a non-echoing password
    
    // prompt to acquire the passphrase and executes the original RPC method (saved in
    
    // jeth.sign) with it to actually execute the RPC call.
    func (b *bridge) Sign(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    	var (
    		message = call.Argument(0)
    		account = call.Argument(1)
    		passwd  = call.Argument(2)
    	)
    
    	if !message.IsString() {
    		throwJSException("first argument must be the message to sign")
    	}
    	if !account.IsString() {
    		throwJSException("second argument must be the account to sign with")
    	}
    
    	// if the password is not given or null ask the user and ensure password is a string
    	if passwd.IsUndefined() || passwd.IsNull() {
    		fmt.Fprintf(b.printer, "Give password for account %s\n", account)
    		if input, err := b.prompter.PromptPassword("Passphrase: "); err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		} else {
    			passwd, _ = otto.ToValue(input)
    		}
    	}
    	if !passwd.IsString() {
    		throwJSException("third argument must be the password to unlock the account")
    	}
    
    	// Send the request to the backend and return
    	val, err := call.Otto.Call("jeth.sign", nil, message, account, passwd)
    	if err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	return val
    }
    
    
    // Sleep will block the console for the specified number of seconds.
    func (b *bridge) Sleep(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    	if call.Argument(0).IsNumber() {
    		sleep, _ := call.Argument(0).ToInteger()
    		time.Sleep(time.Duration(sleep) * time.Second)
    		return otto.TrueValue()
    	}
    	return throwJSException("usage: sleep(<number of seconds>)")
    }
    
    // SleepBlocks will block the console for a specified number of new blocks optionally
    // until the given timeout is reached.
    func (b *bridge) SleepBlocks(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    	var (
    		blocks = int64(0)
    		sleep  = int64(9999999999999999) // indefinitely
    	)
    	// Parse the input parameters for the sleep
    	nArgs := len(call.ArgumentList)
    	if nArgs == 0 {
    		throwJSException("usage: sleepBlocks(<n blocks>[, max sleep in seconds])")
    	}
    	if nArgs >= 1 {
    		if call.Argument(0).IsNumber() {
    			blocks, _ = call.Argument(0).ToInteger()
    		} else {
    			throwJSException("expected number as first argument")
    		}
    	}
    	if nArgs >= 2 {
    		if call.Argument(1).IsNumber() {
    			sleep, _ = call.Argument(1).ToInteger()
    		} else {
    			throwJSException("expected number as second argument")
    		}
    	}
    	// go through the console, this will allow web3 to call the appropriate
    	// callbacks if a delayed response or notification is received.
    	blockNumber := func() int64 {
    		result, err := call.Otto.Run("eth.blockNumber")
    		if err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		}
    		block, err := result.ToInteger()
    		if err != nil {
    			throwJSException(err.Error())
    		}
    		return block
    	}
    	// Poll the current block number until either it ot a timeout is reached
    	targetBlockNr := blockNumber() + blocks
    	deadline := time.Now().Add(time.Duration(sleep) * time.Second)
    
    	for time.Now().Before(deadline) {
    		if blockNumber() >= targetBlockNr {
    			return otto.TrueValue()
    		}
    		time.Sleep(time.Second)
    	}
    	return otto.FalseValue()
    }
    
    
    type jsonrpcCall struct {
    
    	Method string
    	Params []interface{}
    }
    
    // Send implements the web3 provider "send" method.
    
    func (b *bridge) Send(call otto.FunctionCall) (response otto.Value) {
    
    	// Remarshal the request into a Go value.
    	JSON, _ := call.Otto.Object("JSON")
    	reqVal, err := JSON.Call("stringify", call.Argument(0))
    
    	if err != nil {
    		throwJSException(err.Error())
    	}
    	var (
    
    		rawReq = reqVal.String()
    		dec    = json.NewDecoder(strings.NewReader(rawReq))
    
    		reqs   []jsonrpcCall
    		batch  bool
    
    	dec.UseNumber() // avoid float64s
    
    	if rawReq[0] == '[' {
    		batch = true
    
    		reqs = make([]jsonrpcCall, 1)
    
    		dec.Decode(&reqs[0])
    
    	// Execute the requests.
    	resps, _ := call.Otto.Object("new Array()")
    	for _, req := range reqs {
    		resp, _ := call.Otto.Object(`({"jsonrpc":"2.0"})`)
    
    		resp.Set("id", req.ID)
    
    		var result json.RawMessage
    		err = b.client.Call(&result, req.Method, req.Params...)
    		switch err := err.(type) {
    		case nil:
    			if result == nil {
    				// Special case null because it is decoded as an empty
    				// raw message for some reason.
    				resp.Set("result", otto.NullValue())
    			} else {
    				resultVal, err := JSON.Call("parse", string(result))
    				if err != nil {
    
    					setError(resp, -32603, err.Error())
    
    				} else {
    					resp.Set("result", resultVal)
    				}
    			}
    		case rpc.Error:
    
    			setError(resp, err.ErrorCode(), err.Error())
    
    			setError(resp, -32603, err.Error())
    
    		resps.Call("push", resp)
    	}
    
    	// Return the responses either to the callback (if supplied)
    	// or directly as the return value.
    	if batch {
    		response = resps.Value()
    	} else {
    		response, _ = resps.Get("0")
    
    	if fn := call.Argument(1); fn.Class() == "Function" {
    		fn.Call(otto.NullValue(), otto.NullValue(), response)
    
    		return otto.UndefinedValue()
    
    func setError(resp *otto.Object, code int, msg string) {
    	resp.Set("error", map[string]interface{}{"code": code, "message": msg})
    
    }
    
    // throwJSException panics on an otto.Value. The Otto VM will recover from the
    // Go panic and throw msg as a JavaScript error.
    func throwJSException(msg interface{}) otto.Value {
    	val, err := otto.ToValue(msg)
    	if err != nil {
    
    		log.Error("Failed to serialize JavaScript exception", "exception", msg, "err", err)