# encoding: utf-8 # author: Christoph Hartmann # author: Dominik Richter module PasswdParser # Parse /etc/passwd files. # # @param [String] content the raw content of /etc/passwd # @return [Array] Collection of passwd entries def parse_passwd(content) content.to_s.split("\n").map do |line| parse_passwd_line(line) end end # Parse a line of /etc/passwd # # @param [String] line a line of /etc/passwd # @return [Hash] Map of entries in this line def parse_passwd_line(line) x = line.split(':') { 'name' => x.at(0), 'password' => x.at(1), 'uid' => x.at(2), 'gid' => x.at(3), 'desc' => x.at(4), 'home' => x.at(5), 'shell' => x.at(6), } end end module CommentParser # Parse a line with a command. For example: `a = b # comment`. # Retrieves the actual content. # # @param [String] raw the content lines you want to be parsed # @param [Hash] opts optional configuration # @return [Array] contains the actual line and the position of the line end def parse_comment_line(raw, opts) idx_nl = raw.index("\n") idx_comment = raw.index(opts[:comment_char]) idx_nl = raw.length if idx_nl.nil? idx_comment = idx_nl + 1 if idx_comment.nil? line = '' # is a comment inside this line if idx_comment < idx_nl && idx_comment != 0 line = raw[0..(idx_comment - 1)] # in case we don't allow comments at the end # of an assignment/statement, ignore it and fall # back to treating this as a regular line if opts[:standalone_comments] && !is_empty_line(line) line = raw[0..(idx_nl - 1)] end # if there is no comment in this line elsif idx_comment > idx_nl && idx_nl != 0 line = raw[0..(idx_nl - 1)] end [line, idx_nl] end end module MountParser # this parses the output of mount command (only tested on linux) # this method expects only one line of the mount output def parse_mount_options(mount_line, compatibility = false) mount = mount_line.scan(/\S+/) # parse device and type mount_options = { device: mount[0], type: mount[4] } if compatibility == false # parse options as array mount_options[:options] = mount[5].gsub(/\(|\)/, '').split(',') else # parse options as serverspec uses it, tbis is deprecated mount_options[:options] = {} mount[5].gsub(/\(|\)/, '').split(',').each do |option| name, val = option.split('=') if val.nil? val = true elsif val =~ /^\d+$/ # parse numbers val = val.to_i end mount_options[:options][name.to_sym] = val end end mount_options end end module SolarisNetstatParser # takes this as a input and parses the values # UDP: IPv4 # Local Address Remote Address State # -------------------- -------------------- ---------- # *.* Unbound def parse_netstat(content) # rubocop:disable Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity, Metrics/PerceivedComplexity, Metrics/AbcSize return [] if content.nil? || content.empty? protocol = nil column_widths = nil ports = [] cache_name_line = nil content.each_line { |line| # find header, its delimiter if line =~ /TCP:|UDP:|SCTP:/ # get protocol protocol = line.split(':')[0].chomp.strip.downcase # determine version tcp, tcp6, udp, udp6 proto_version = line.split(':')[1].chomp.strip protocol += '6' if proto_version == 'IPv6' # reset names cache column_widths = nil cache_name_line = nil names = nil # calulate width of a column based on the horizontal line elsif line =~ /^[- ]+$/ column_widths = columns(line) # parse header values from line elsif column_widths.nil? && !line.nil? # we do not know the width at this point of time, therefore we need to cache cache_name_line = line # content line elsif !column_widths.nil? && !line.nil? && !line.chomp.empty? # default row port = split_columns(column_widths, line).to_a.map { |v| v.chomp.strip } # parse the header names # TODO: names should be optional names = split_columns(column_widths, cache_name_line).to_a.map { |v| v.chomp.strip.downcase.tr(' ', '-').gsub(/[^\w-]/, '_') } info = { 'protocol' => protocol.downcase, } # generate hash for each line and use the names as keys names.each_index { |i| info[names[i]] = port[i] if i != 0 } ports.push(info) end } ports end private # takes a line like "-------------------- -------------------- ----------" # as input and calculates the length of each column def columns(line) # find all columns m = line.scan(/-+/) # calculate the length each column m.map { |x| x.length } # rubocop:disable Style/SymbolProc end # takes a line and the width of the columns to extract the values def split_columns(columns, line) # generate regex based on columns sep = '\\s' length = columns.length arr = columns.map.with_index { |x, i| reg = "(.{#{x}})#{sep}" # add seperator between columns reg = "(.{,#{x}})#{sep}" if i == length - 2 # make the pre-last one optional reg = "(.{,#{x}})" if i == length - 1 # use , to say max value reg } # extracts the columns line.match(Regexp.new(arr.join)) end end