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Neither of these cops is helping us write good code, and GuardClause specifically is actually contributing to us writing sometimes-unclear code. Disabling both of these cops and removing all unnecessary disable decorators in the codebase. Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
160 lines
4.4 KiB
Ruby
160 lines
4.4 KiB
Ruby
# encoding: utf-8
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# author: Jen Burns, burnsjennifere@gmail.com
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require 'utils/filter'
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require 'utils/parser'
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module Inspec::Resources
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class AideConf < Inspec.resource(1)
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name 'aide_conf'
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desc 'Use the aide_conf InSpec audit resource to test the rules established for
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the file integrity tool AIDE. Controlled by the aide.conf file typically at /etc/aide.conf.'
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example "
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describe aide_conf do
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its('selection_lines') { should include '/sbin' }
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end
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describe aide_conf.where { selection_line == '/bin' } do
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its('rules.flatten') { should include 'r' }
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end
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describe aide_conf.all_have_rule('sha512') do
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it { should eq true }
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end
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"
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attr_reader :params
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include CommentParser
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def initialize(aide_conf_path = nil)
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return skip_resource 'The `aide_conf` resource is not supported on your OS.' unless inspec.os.linux?
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@conf_path = aide_conf_path || '/etc/aide.conf'
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@content = nil
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@rules = nil
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read_content
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end
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def all_have_rule(rule)
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# Case when file didn't exist or perms didn't allow an open
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return false if @content.nil?
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lines = @params.reject { |line| line['rules'].include? rule }
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lines.empty?
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end
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filter = FilterTable.create
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filter.add_accessor(:where)
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.add_accessor(:entries)
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.add(:selection_lines, field: 'selection_line')
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.add(:rules, field: 'rules')
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filter.connect(self, :params)
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private
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def read_content
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return @content unless @content.nil?
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@rules = {}
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file = inspec.file(@conf_path)
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if !file.file?
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return skip_resource "Can't find file \"#{@conf_path}\""
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end
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raw_conf = file.content
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if raw_conf.nil?
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return skip_resource "File can't be opened or is empty \"#{@conf_path}\""
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end
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if raw_conf.empty? && !file.empty?
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return skip_resource "Can't read file \"#{@conf_path}\""
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end
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# If there is a file and it contains content, continue
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@content = filter_comments(inspec.file(@conf_path).content.lines)
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@params = parse_conf(@content)
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end
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def filter_comments(data)
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content = []
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data.each do |line|
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content_line, = parse_comment_line(line, comment_char: '#', standalone_comments: false)
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content.push(content_line)
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end
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content
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end
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def parse_conf(content)
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params = []
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content.each do |line|
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param = parse_line(line)
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if !param['selection_line'].nil?
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params.push(param)
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end
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end
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params
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end
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def parse_line(line)
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line_and_rules = {}
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# Case when line is a rule line
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if line.include?(' = ')
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parse_rule_line(line)
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# Case when line is a selection line
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elsif line.start_with?('/', '!', '=')
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line_and_rules = parse_selection_line(line)
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end
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line_and_rules
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end
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def parse_rule_line(line)
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line.gsub!(/\s+/, '')
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rule_line_arr = line.split('=')
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rules_list = rule_line_arr.last.split('+')
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rule_name = rule_line_arr.first
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rules_list.each_index do |i|
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# Cases where rule respresents one or more other rules
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if @rules.key?(rules_list[i])
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rules_list[i] = @rules[rules_list[i]]
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end
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rules_list[i] = handle_multi_rule(rules_list, i)
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end
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@rules[rule_name] = rules_list.flatten
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end
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def parse_selection_line(line)
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selec_line_arr = line.split(' ')
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selection_line = selec_line_arr.first
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selection_line.chop! if selection_line.end_with?('/')
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rule_list = selec_line_arr.last.split('+')
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rule_list.each_index do |i|
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hash_list = @rules[rule_list[i]]
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# Cases where rule respresents one or more other rules
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if !hash_list.nil?
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rule_list[i] = hash_list
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end
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rule_list[i] = handle_multi_rule(rule_list, i)
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end
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rule_list.flatten!
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{
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'selection_line' => selection_line,
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'rules' => rule_list,
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}
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end
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def handle_multi_rule(rule_list, i)
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# Rules that represent multiple rules (R,L,>)
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r_rules = %w{p i l n u g s m c md5}
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l_rules = %w{p i l n u g}
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grow_log_rules = %w{p l u g i n S}
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case rule_list[i]
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when 'R'
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return r_rules
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when 'L'
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return l_rules
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when '>'
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return grow_log_rules
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end
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rule_list[i]
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end
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end
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end
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