module Rex ### # # Transformer - more than meets the eye! # # This class, aside from having a kickass name, is responsible for translating # object instances of one or more types into a single list instance of one or # more types. This is useful for translating object instances that be can # either strings or an array of strings into an array of strings, for # instance. It lets you make things take a uniform structure in an abstract # manner. # ### class Transformer # # Translates the object instance supplied in src_instance to an instance of # dst_class. The dst_class parameter's instance must support the << # operator. An example call to this method looks something like: # # Transformer.transform(string, Array, [ String ], target) # def Transformer.transform(src_instance, dst_class, supported_classes, target = nil) dst_instance = dst_class.new if (src_instance.kind_of?(Array)) src_instance.each { |src_inst| Transformer.transform_single(src_inst, dst_instance, supported_classes, target) } elsif (!src_instance.kind_of?(NilClass)) Transformer.transform_single(src_instance, dst_instance, supported_classes, target) end return dst_instance end protected # # Transform a single source instance. # def Transformer.transform_single(src_instance, dst_instance, supported_classes, target) # If the src instance's class is supported, just add it to the dst # instance if (supported_classes.include?(src_instance.class)) dst_instance << src_instance # If the src instance's class is an array, then we should check to see # if any of the supporting classes support from_a. If they do, we'll # call it and try to rock that shit, otherwise we'll bomb out. elsif (src_instance.kind_of?(Array)) new_src_instance = nil # Walk each supported class calling from_a if exported supported_classes.each { |sup_class| next if (sup_class.respond_to?('from_a') == false) new_src_instance = sup_class.from_a(src_instance) if (new_src_instance != nil) dst_instance << new_src_instance break end } # If we don't have a valid new src instance, then we suck if (new_src_instance == nil) bomb_translation(src_instance, target) end # If the source instance is a string, query each of the supported # classes to see if they can serialize it to their particular data # type. elsif (src_instance.kind_of?(String)) new_src_instance = nil # Walk each supported class calling from_s if exported supported_classes.each { |sup_class| next if (sup_class.respond_to?('from_s') == false) new_src_instance = sup_class.from_s(src_instance) if (new_src_instance != nil) dst_instance << new_src_instance break end } # If we don't have a valid new src instance, then we suck if (new_src_instance == nil) bomb_translation(src_instance, target) end # Otherwise, bomb translation else bomb_translation(src_instance, target) end end def Transformer.bomb_translation(src_instance, target) # :nodoc: error = "Invalid source class (#{src_instance.class})" if (target != nil) error += " for #{target}" end raise ArgumentError, error, caller end end end