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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# This module parses the --script-args and stores in the form of key/value
# pairs. The logic is same as in nse_main.lua, except that values are not
# returned as tables but as strings.
import re
# "^%s*([^'\"%s{},=][^{},=]-)%s*[},=]"
unquoted_re = re.compile(r'\s*([^\'"\s{},=][^{},=]*?)\s*([},=]|$)')
# "^%s*(['\"])(.-[^\\])%1%s*[},=]"
quoted_re = re.compile(r'\s*(([\'"])(.*?[^\\])\2)\s*([},=]|$)')
# "^%s*(['\"])%1%s*[},=]"
empty_re = re.compile(r'\s*(([\'"])\2)\s*([},=]|$)')
def parse_string(s, start):
"""Parses a single string that is quoted, unquoted or empty. It returns the
found string along with the next starting position """
for pattern in unquoted_re, quoted_re, empty_re:
m = pattern.match(s, start) or quoted_re.match(s, start)
if m:
return m.group(1), m.end(1)
raise ValueError("No string found at %s." % repr(s[start:]))
def next_char(s, start):
"""Returns the next character and position in the string."""
while start < len(s) and s[start].isspace():
start += 1
if start < len(s):
return s[start], start
else:
return None, start
def parse_value(s, start):
"""If the string starting from start is a name-value pair, returns a
name-value tuple. Otherwise returns a plain string."""
nc, j = next_char(s, start)
if nc == "{":
j = parse_table(s, j)
return s[start:j], j
else:
tmp, j = parse_string(s, j)
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
if nc == "=":
# Key/value?
j += 1
begin = j
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
if nc == "{":
j = parse_table(s, j)
else:
dummy, j = parse_string(s, j)
return (tmp, s[begin:j]), j
else:
return s[start:j], j
def parse_table(s, start):
"""This function is responsible for parsing a table; i.e, a string that
starts with '{'. It returns the position where the balancing pair of braces
gets closed."""
nc, j = next_char(s, start)
if not nc or nc != "{":
raise ValueError("No '{' found at %s." % repr(s[start:]))
j += 1
while True:
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
if nc == "}":
# End of table.
return j + 1
else:
# Replace this with a call to parse_value.
v, j = parse_value(s, j)
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
if nc == ",":
j += 1
def parse_script_args(s):
"""Main function responsible for parsing the script args and storing the
name-value pairs in a list. If an invalid argument is present it stores the
value as None."""
args = []
nc, j = next_char(s, 0)
try:
while nc is not None:
val, j = parse_value(s, j)
if type(val) == str:
raise ValueError(
"Only name-value pairs expected in parse_script_args.")
else:
args.append(val)
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
if nc == ",":
j += 1
nc, j = next_char(s, j)
except ValueError:
return None
return args
def parse_script_args_dict(raw_argument):
"""Wrapper function that copies the name-value pairs from a list into a
dictionary."""
args_dict = {}
args = parse_script_args(raw_argument)
if args is None:
return None
for item in args:
if(len(item) == 2): # only key/value pairs are stored
args_dict[item[0]] = item[1]
return args_dict
if __name__ == '__main__':
TESTS = (
('', []),
('a=b,c=d', [('a', 'b'), ('c', 'd')]),
('a="b=c"', [('a', '"b=c"')]),
('a="def\\"ghi"', [('a', '"def\\"ghi"')]),
('a={one,{two,{three}}}', [('a', '{one,{two,{three}}}')]),
('a={"quoted}quoted"}', [('a', '{"quoted}quoted"}')]),
('a="unterminated', None),
('user=foo,pass=",{}=bar",whois={whodb=nofollow+ripe},'
'userdb=C:\\Some\\Path\\To\\File',
[('user', 'foo'), ('pass', '",{}=bar"'),
('whois', '{whodb=nofollow+ripe}'),
('userdb', 'C:\\Some\\Path\\To\\File')]),
)
for test, expected in TESTS:
args_dict = parse_script_args_dict(test)
print args_dict
args = parse_script_args(test)
if args == expected:
print "PASS", test
continue
print "FAIL", test
if args is None:
print "Parsing error"
else:
print "%d args" % len(args)
for a, v in args:
print a, "=", v
if expected is None:
print "Expected parsing error"
else:
print "Expected %d args" % len(expected)
for a, v in expected:
print a, "=", v
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