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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# This module has two classes. ScriptDB is responsible for parsing the
# script.db file and fetching each script's name and categories.
# ScriptMetadata gets the description, categories, @usage, @output, and
# arguments from the script itself.
import re
import os
import sys
class ScriptDBSyntaxError(SyntaxError):
"""Exception raised when encountering a syntax error in the script.db"""
pass
class ScriptDB (object):
"""Class responsible for parsing the script.db file, fetching script
names and categories."""
LUA_STRING_ESCAPES = {
"a": "\a", "b": "\b", "f": "\f", "n": "\n", "r": "\r",
"t": "\t", "v": "\v", "\\": "\\", "\"": "\"", "'": "'", "0": "\0"
}
def __init__(self, script_db_path=None):
self.unget_buf = ""
self.lineno = 1
self.line = ""
with open(script_db_path, "r") as self.f:
self.entries_list = self.parse()
def syntax_error(self, message):
e = ScriptDBSyntaxError(message)
e.filename = self.f.name
e.lineno = self.lineno
e.offset = len(self.line)
e.text = self.line
return e
def getchar(self):
c = None
if self.unget_buf:
c = self.unget_buf[-1]
self.unget_buf = self.unget_buf[:-1]
else:
c = self.f.read(1)
if c == "\n":
self.lineno += 1
self.line = ""
else:
self.line += c
return c
def unget(self, data):
if data:
self.line = self.line[:-len(data)]
self.unget_buf += data
def parse(self):
"""Parses a script.db entry and returns it as a dictionary. An entry
looks like this:
Entry { filename = "afp-brute.nse", categories = \
{ "auth", "intrusive", } }
"""
entries = []
while True:
entry = self.parse_entry()
if not entry:
break
entries.append(entry)
return entries
def token(self):
"""Returns a tuple whose first element is a type ("string", "ident", or
"delim") and whose second element is the token text."""
c = self.getchar()
while c.isspace():
c = self.getchar()
if not c:
return None
if c.isalpha() or c == "_":
ident = []
while c.isalpha() or c.isdigit() or c == "_":
ident.append(c)
c = self.getchar()
self.unget(c)
return ("ident", "".join(ident))
elif c in "'\"":
string = []
begin_quote = c
c = self.getchar()
while c != begin_quote:
if c == "\\":
repl = None
c = self.getchar()
if not c:
raise self.syntax_error("Unexpected EOF")
if c.isdigit():
d1 = c
d2 = self.getchar()
d3 = self.getchar()
if d1 and d2 and d3:
n = int(d1 + d2 + d3)
if n > 255:
raise self.syntax_error(
"Character code >255")
repl = chr(n)
else:
self.unget(d3)
self.unget(d2)
if not repl:
repl = self.LUA_STRING_ESCAPES.get(c)
if not repl:
raise self.syntax_error("Unhandled string escape")
c = repl
string.append(c)
c = self.getchar()
return ("string", "".join(string))
elif c in "{},=":
return ("delim", c)
else:
raise self.syntax_error("Unknown token")
def expect(self, tokens):
for token in tokens:
t = self.token()
if t != token:
raise self.syntax_error(
"Unexpected token '%s', expected '%s'" % (
t[1], token[1]))
def parse_entry(self):
entry = {}
token = self.token()
if not token:
return None
self.expect((("delim", "{"), ("ident", "filename"), ("delim", "=")))
token = self.token()
if not token or token[0] != "string":
raise self.syntax_error("Unexpected non-string token or EOF")
entry["filename"] = token[1]
self.expect((("delim", ","), ("ident", "categories"),
("delim", "="), ("delim", "{")))
entry["categories"] = []
token = self.token()
if token and token[0] == "string":
entry["categories"].append(token[1])
token = self.token()
while token == ("delim", ","):
token = self.token()
if token and token[0] == "string":
entry["categories"].append(token[1])
else:
break
token = self.token()
if token != ("delim", "}"):
raise self.syntax_error(
"Unexpected token '%s', expected '}'" % (token[1]))
token = self.token()
if token == ("delim", ","):
token = self.token()
if token != ("delim", "}"):
raise self.syntax_error(
"Unexpected token '%s', expected '}'" % (token[1]))
return entry
def get_entries_list(self):
return self.entries_list
def nsedoc_tags_iter(f):
in_doc_comment = False
tag_name = None
tag_text = None
for line in f:
# New LuaDoc comment?
if re.match(r'^\s*---', line):
in_doc_comment = True
if not in_doc_comment:
continue
# New LuaDoc tag?
m = re.match(r'^\s*--+\s*@(\w+)\s*(.*)', line, re.S)
if m:
if tag_name:
yield tag_name, tag_text
tag_name = None
tag_text = None
tag_name = m.group(1)
tag_text = m.group(2)
else:
# Still in comment?
m = re.match(r'^\s*--+\s*(.*)', line)
if m:
# Add to text if we're in a tag.
if tag_name:
tag_text += m.group(1) + "\n"
else:
in_doc_comment = False
if tag_name:
yield tag_name, tag_text
tag_name = None
tag_text = None
class ScriptMetadata (object):
"""Class responsible for parsing all the script information."""
class Entry (object):
"""An instance of this class is used to store all the information
related to a particular script."""
def __init__(self, filename):
self.filename = filename
self.categories = []
self.arguments = [] # Arguments including library arguments.
self.license = ""
self.author = []
self.description = ""
self.output = ""
self.usage = ""
url = property(lambda self: "https://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/"
"%s.html" % (os.path.splitext(self.filename)[0]))
def __init__(self, scripts_dir, nselib_dir):
self.scripts_dir = scripts_dir
self.nselib_dir = nselib_dir
self.library_arguments = {}
self.library_requires = {}
self.construct_library_arguments()
def get_metadata(self, filename):
entry = self.Entry(filename)
try:
entry.description = self.get_string_variable(filename, "description")
entry.arguments = self.get_arguments(entry.filename)
entry.license = self.get_string_variable(filename, "license")
entry.author = self.get_list_variable(filename, "author") or [
self.get_string_variable(filename, "author")]
filepath = os.path.join(self.scripts_dir, filename)
with open(filepath, "r") as f:
for tag_name, tag_text in nsedoc_tags_iter(f):
if tag_name == "output" and not entry.output:
entry.output = tag_text
elif tag_name == "usage" and not entry.usage:
entry.usage = tag_text
except IOError as e:
entry.description = "Error getting metadata: {}".format(e)
return entry
@staticmethod
def get_file_contents(filename):
with open(filename, "r") as f:
contents = f.read()
return contents
def get_string_variable(self, filename, varname):
contents = ScriptMetadata.get_file_contents(
os.path.join(self.scripts_dir, filename))
# Short string?
m = re.search(
re.escape(varname) + r'\s*=\s*(["\'])(.*?[^\\])\1', contents)
if m:
return m.group(2)
# Long string?
m = re.search(
re.escape(varname) + r'\s*=\s*\[(=*)\[(.*?)\]\1\]', contents, re.S)
if m:
return m.group(2)
return None
def get_list_variable(self, filename, varname):
contents = ScriptMetadata.get_file_contents(
os.path.join(self.scripts_dir, filename))
m = re.search(
re.escape(varname) + r'\s*=\s*\{(.*?)}', contents)
if not m:
return None
strings = m.group(1)
out = []
for m in re.finditer(r'(["\'])(.*?[^\\])\1\s*,?', strings, re.S):
out.append(m.group(2))
return out
@staticmethod
def get_requires(filename):
with open(filename, "r") as f:
requires = ScriptMetadata.get_requires_from_file(f)
return requires
@staticmethod
def get_requires_from_file(f):
require_expr = re.compile(r'.*\brequire\s*\(?([\'\"])([\w._-]+)\1\)?')
requires = []
for line in f.readlines():
m = require_expr.match(line)
if m:
requires.append(m.group(2))
return requires
@staticmethod
def get_script_args(filename):
with open(filename, "r") as f:
args = ScriptMetadata.get_script_args_from_file(f)
return args
@staticmethod
def get_script_args_from_file(f):
"""Extracts a list of script arguments from the file given. Results are
returned as a list of (argname, description) tuples."""
args = []
for tag_name, tag_text in nsedoc_tags_iter(f):
m = re.match(r'(\S+)\s+(.*?)', tag_text, re.DOTALL)
if (tag_name == "arg" or tag_name == "args") and m:
args.append((m.group(1), m.group(2)))
return args
def get_arguments(self, filename):
"""Returns list of arguments including library arguments on
passing the file name."""
filepath = os.path.join(self.scripts_dir, filename)
script_args = self.get_script_args(filepath)
# Recursively walk through the libraries required by the script (and
# the libraries they require, etc.), adding all arguments.
library_args = []
seen = set()
pool = set(self.get_requires(filepath))
while pool:
require = pool.pop()
if require in seen:
continue
seen.add(require)
sub_requires = self.library_requires.get(require)
if sub_requires:
pool.update(set(sub_requires))
require_args = self.library_arguments.get(require)
if require_args:
library_args += require_args
return script_args + library_args
def construct_library_arguments(self):
"""Constructs a dictionary of library arguments using library
names as keys and arguments as values. Each argument is really a
(name, description) tuple."""
for filename in os.listdir(self.nselib_dir):
filepath = os.path.join(self.nselib_dir, filename)
if not os.path.isfile(filepath):
continue
base, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
if ext == ".lua" or ext == ".luadoc":
libname = base
else:
libname = filename
self.library_arguments[libname] = self.get_script_args(filepath)
self.library_requires[libname] = self.get_requires(filepath)
def get_script_entries(scripts_dir, nselib_dir):
"""Merge the information obtained so far into one single entry for
each script and return it."""
metadata = ScriptMetadata(scripts_dir, nselib_dir)
try:
scriptdb = ScriptDB(os.path.join(scripts_dir, "script.db"))
except IOError:
return []
entries = []
for dbentry in scriptdb.get_entries_list():
entry = metadata.get_metadata(dbentry["filename"])
# Categories is the only thing ScriptMetadata doesn't take care of.
entry.categories = dbentry["categories"]
entries.append(entry)
return entries
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
for entry in get_script_entries(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]):
print "*" * 75
print "Filename:", entry.filename
print "Categories:", entry.categories
print "License:", entry.license
print "Author:", entry.author
print "URL:", entry.url
print "Description:", entry.description
print "Arguments:", [x[0] for x in entry.arguments]
print "Output:"
print entry.output
print "Usage:"
print entry.usage
print "*" * 75
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