Prevent infinity and NaN in jsonb/plperl transform

jsonb uses numeric internally, and numeric can store NaN, but that is
not allowed by jsonb on input, so we shouldn't store it.  Also prevent
infinity to get a consistent error message.  (numeric input would reject
infinity anyway.)

Reported-by: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
This commit is contained in:
Peter Eisentraut 2018-04-30 12:28:45 -04:00
parent f7df8043f0
commit e348e7ae57
5 changed files with 102 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -39,6 +39,26 @@ SELECT testSVToJsonb();
1
(1 row)
CREATE FUNCTION testInf() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'Inf';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testInf();
ERROR: cannot convert infinity to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "testinf"
CREATE FUNCTION testNaN() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'NaN';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testNaN();
ERROR: cannot convert NaN to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "testnan"
-- this revealed a bug in the original implementation
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpResultToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
@ -71,7 +91,7 @@ SELECT roundtrip('1');
(1 row)
SELECT roundtrip('1E+131071');
ERROR: cannot convert infinite value to jsonb
ERROR: cannot convert infinity to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "roundtrip"
SELECT roundtrip('-1');
roundtrip
@ -207,4 +227,4 @@ SELECT roundtrip('{"1": {"2": [3, 4, 5]}, "2": 3}');
\set VERBOSITY terse \\ -- suppress cascade details
DROP EXTENSION plperl CASCADE;
NOTICE: drop cascades to 6 other objects
NOTICE: drop cascades to 8 other objects

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@ -39,6 +39,26 @@ SELECT testSVToJsonb();
1
(1 row)
CREATE FUNCTION testInf() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'Inf';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testInf();
ERROR: cannot convert infinity to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "testinf"
CREATE FUNCTION testNaN() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'NaN';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testNaN();
ERROR: cannot convert NaN to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "testnan"
-- this revealed a bug in the original implementation
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpResultToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu
@ -71,7 +91,7 @@ SELECT roundtrip('1');
(1 row)
SELECT roundtrip('1E+131071');
ERROR: cannot convert infinite value to jsonb
ERROR: cannot convert infinity to jsonb
CONTEXT: PL/Perl function "roundtrip"
SELECT roundtrip('-1');
roundtrip
@ -207,4 +227,4 @@ SELECT roundtrip('{"1": {"2": [3, 4, 5]}, "2": 3}');
\set VERBOSITY terse \\ -- suppress cascade details
DROP EXTENSION plperlu CASCADE;
NOTICE: drop cascades to 6 other objects
NOTICE: drop cascades to 8 other objects

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@ -211,10 +211,22 @@ SV_to_JsonbValue(SV *in, JsonbParseState **jsonb_state, bool is_elem)
{
double nval = SvNV(in);
/*
* jsonb doesn't allow infinity or NaN (per JSON
* specification), but the numeric type that is used for the
* storage accepts NaN, so we have to prevent it here
* explicitly. We don't really have to check for isinf()
* here, as numeric doesn't allow it and it would be caught
* later, but it makes for a nicer error message.
*/
if (isinf(nval))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
(errmsg("cannot convert infinite value to jsonb"))));
(errcode(ERRCODE_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE),
(errmsg("cannot convert infinity to jsonb"))));
if (isnan(nval))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE),
(errmsg("cannot convert NaN to jsonb"))));
out.type = jbvNumeric;
out.val.numeric =

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@ -34,6 +34,28 @@ $$;
SELECT testSVToJsonb();
CREATE FUNCTION testInf() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'Inf';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testInf();
CREATE FUNCTION testNaN() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'NaN';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testNaN();
-- this revealed a bug in the original implementation
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpResultToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl

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@ -34,6 +34,28 @@ $$;
SELECT testSVToJsonb();
CREATE FUNCTION testInf() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'Inf';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testInf();
CREATE FUNCTION testNaN() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 0 + 'NaN';
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testNaN();
-- this revealed a bug in the original implementation
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpResultToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperlu