#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*-coding:UTF-8 -* """ The ZMQ_PubSub_Categ Module ============================ Each words files created under /files/ are representing categories. This modules take these files and compare them to the content of an obj. When a word from a obj match one or more of these words file, the filename of the obj / the obj id is published/forwarded to the next modules. Each category (each files) are representing a dynamic channel. This mean that if you create 1000 files under /files/ you'll have 1000 channels where every time there is a matching word to a category, the obj containing this word will be pushed to this specific channel. ..note:: The channel will have the name of the file created. Implementing modules can start here, create your own category file, and then create your own module to treat the specific paste matching this category. Requirements ------------ *Need running Redis instances. (Redis) *Categories files of words in /files/ need to be created """ ################################## # Import External packages ################################## import argparse import os import re import sys sys.path.append(os.environ['AIL_BIN']) ################################## # Import Project packages ################################## from modules.abstract_module import AbstractModule from lib.ConfigLoader import ConfigLoader class Categ(AbstractModule): """ Categ module for AIL framework """ def __init__(self, categ_files_dir=os.path.join(os.environ['AIL_HOME'], 'files')): """ Init Categ """ super(Categ, self).__init__() self.categ_files_dir = categ_files_dir config_loader = ConfigLoader() # default = 1 string self.matchingThreshold = config_loader.get_config_int("Categ", "matchingThreshold") self.reload_categ_words() self.logger.info("Script Categ started") # # TODO: trigger reload on change ( save last reload time, ...) def reload_categ_words(self): categories = ['CreditCards', 'Mail', 'Onion', 'Urls', 'Credential', 'Cve', 'ApiKey'] tmp_dict = {} for filename in categories: bname = os.path.basename(filename) tmp_dict[bname] = [] with open(os.path.join(self.categ_files_dir, filename), 'r') as f: patterns = [r'%s' % ( re.escape(s.strip()) ) for s in f] tmp_dict[bname] = re.compile('|'.join(patterns), re.IGNORECASE) self.categ_words = tmp_dict.items() def compute(self, message, r_result=False): # Get obj Object obj = self.get_obj() # Get obj content content = obj.get_content() categ_found = [] # Search for pattern categories in obj content for categ, pattern in self.categ_words: if obj.type == 'message' or obj.type == 'ocr' or obj.type == 'qrcode': self.add_message_to_queue(message='0', queue=categ) else: found = set(re.findall(pattern, content)) lenfound = len(found) if lenfound >= self.matchingThreshold: categ_found.append(categ) msg = str(lenfound) # Export message to categ queue print(msg, categ) self.add_message_to_queue(message=msg, queue=categ) if r_result: return categ_found if __name__ == '__main__': # SCRIPT PARSER # parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Start Categ module on files.') parser.add_argument( '-d', type=str, default=os.path.join(os.environ['AIL_HOME'], 'files'), help='Path to the directory containing the category files.', action='store') args = parser.parse_args() module = Categ(categ_files_dir=args.d) module.run()