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navidrome/plugins/pdk/python/host/nd_host_http.py
Deluan Quintão bd8032b327 fix(plugins): add base64 handling for []byte and remove raw=true (#5121)
* fix(plugins): add base64 handling for []byte and remove raw=true

Go's json.Marshal automatically base64-encodes []byte fields, but Rust's
serde_json serializes Vec<u8> as a JSON array and Python's json.dumps
raises TypeError on bytes. This fixes both directions of plugin
communication by adding proper base64 encoding/decoding in generated
client code.

For Rust templates (client and capability): adds a base64_bytes serde
helper module with #[serde(with = "base64_bytes")] on all Vec<u8> fields,
and adds base64 as a dependency. For Python templates: wraps bytes params
with base64.b64encode() and responses with base64.b64decode().

Also removes the raw=true binary framing protocol from all templates,
the parser, and the Method type. The raw mechanism added complexity that
is no longer needed once []byte works properly over JSON.

* fix(plugins): update production code and tests for base64 migration

Remove raw=true annotation from SubsonicAPI.CallRaw, delete all raw
test fixtures, remove raw-related test cases from parser, generator, and
integration tests, and add new test cases validating base64 handling
for Rust and Python templates.

* fix(plugins): update golden files and regenerate production code

Update golden test fixtures for codec and comprehensive services to
include base64 handling for []byte fields. Regenerate all production
PDK code (Go, Rust, Python) and host wrappers to use standard JSON
with base64-encoded byte fields instead of binary framing protocol.

* refactor: remove base64 helper duplication from rust template

Signed-off-by: Deluan <deluan@navidrome.org>

* fix(plugins): add base64 dependency to capabilities' Cargo.toml

Signed-off-by: Deluan <deluan@navidrome.org>

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Signed-off-by: Deluan <deluan@navidrome.org>
2026-02-27 19:00:19 -05:00

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# Code generated by ndpgen. DO NOT EDIT.
#
# This file contains client wrappers for the HTTP host service.
# It is intended for use in Navidrome plugins built with extism-py.
#
# IMPORTANT: Due to a limitation in extism-py, you cannot import this file directly.
# The @extism.import_fn decorators are only detected when defined in the plugin's
# main __init__.py file. Copy the needed functions from this file into your plugin.
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any
import extism
import json
import base64
class HostFunctionError(Exception):
"""Raised when a host function returns an error."""
pass
@extism.import_fn("extism:host/user", "http_send")
def _http_send(offset: int) -> int:
"""Raw host function - do not call directly."""
...
def http_send(request: Any) -> Any:
"""Send executes an HTTP request and returns the response.
Parameters:
- request: The HTTP request to execute, including method, URL, headers, body, and timeout
Returns the HTTP response with status code, headers, and body.
Network errors, timeouts, and permission failures are returned as Go errors.
Successful HTTP calls (including 4xx/5xx status codes) return a non-nil response with nil error.
Args:
request: Any parameter.
Returns:
Any: The result value.
Raises:
HostFunctionError: If the host function returns an error.
"""
request = {
"request": request,
}
request_bytes = json.dumps(request).encode("utf-8")
request_mem = extism.memory.alloc(request_bytes)
response_offset = _http_send(request_mem.offset)
response_mem = extism.memory.find(response_offset)
response = json.loads(extism.memory.string(response_mem))
if response.get("error"):
raise HostFunctionError(response["error"])
return response.get("result", None)