package bson import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "io" ) const ( // MinDocumentSize is the size of the smallest possible valid BSON document: // an int32 size header + 0x00 (end of document). MinDocumentSize = 5 // MaxDocumentSize is the largest possible size for a BSON document allowed by MongoDB, // that is, 16 MiB (see https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/limits/). MaxDocumentSize = 16777216 ) // ErrInvalidDocumentSize is an error returned when a BSON document's header // contains a size smaller than MinDocumentSize or greater than MaxDocumentSize. type ErrInvalidDocumentSize struct { DocumentSize int32 } func (e ErrInvalidDocumentSize) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid document size %d", e.DocumentSize) } // A Decoder reads and decodes BSON values from an input stream. type Decoder struct { source io.Reader } // NewDecoder returns a new Decoder that reads from source. // It does not add any extra buffering, and may not read data from source beyond the BSON values requested. func NewDecoder(source io.Reader) *Decoder { return &Decoder{source: source} } // Decode reads the next BSON-encoded value from its input and stores it in the value pointed to by v. // See the documentation for Unmarshal for details about the conversion of BSON into a Go value. func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (err error) { // BSON documents start with their size as a *signed* int32. var docSize int32 if err = binary.Read(dec.source, binary.LittleEndian, &docSize); err != nil { return } if docSize < MinDocumentSize || docSize > MaxDocumentSize { return ErrInvalidDocumentSize{DocumentSize: docSize} } docBuffer := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, docSize)) if err = binary.Write(docBuffer, binary.LittleEndian, docSize); err != nil { return } // docSize is the *full* document's size (including the 4-byte size header, // which has already been read). if _, err = io.CopyN(docBuffer, dec.source, int64(docSize-4)); err != nil { return } // Let Unmarshal handle the rest. defer handleErr(&err) return Unmarshal(docBuffer.Bytes(), v) } // An Encoder encodes and writes BSON values to an output stream. type Encoder struct { target io.Writer } // NewEncoder returns a new Encoder that writes to target. func NewEncoder(target io.Writer) *Encoder { return &Encoder{target: target} } // Encode encodes v to BSON, and if successful writes it to the Encoder's output stream. // See the documentation for Marshal for details about the conversion of Go values to BSON. func (enc *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) error { data, err := Marshal(v) if err != nil { return err } _, err = enc.target.Write(data) return err }