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failregex.py
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# emacs: -*- mode: python; py-indent-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- # vi: set ft=python sts=4 ts=4 sw=4 noet : # This file is part of Fail2Ban. # # Fail2Ban is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Fail2Ban is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Fail2Ban; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. __author__ = "Cyril Jaquier" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2004 Cyril Jaquier" __license__ = "GPL" import re import sre_constants import sys ## # Regular expression class. # # This class represents a regular expression with its compiled version. class Regex: ## # Constructor. # # Creates a new object. This method can throw RegexException in order to # avoid construction of invalid object. # @param value the regular expression def __init__(self, regex): self._matchCache = None # Perform shortcuts expansions. # Replace "<HOST>" with default regular expression for host. regex = regex.replace("<HOST>", "(?:::f{4,6}:)?(?P<host>[\w\-.^_]*\w)") # Replace "<SKIPLINES>" with regular expression for multiple lines. regexSplit = regex.split("<SKIPLINES>") regex = regexSplit[0] for n, regexLine in enumerate(regexSplit[1:]): regex += "\n(?P<skiplines%i>(?:(.*\n)*?))" % n + regexLine if regex.lstrip() == '': raise RegexException("Cannot add empty regex") try: self._regexObj = re.compile(regex, re.MULTILINE) self._regex = regex except sre_constants.error: raise RegexException("Unable to compile regular expression '%s'" % regex) def __str__(self): return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._regex) ## # Gets the regular expression. # # The effective regular expression used is returned. # @return the regular expression def getRegex(self): return self._regex ## # Searches the regular expression. # # Sets an internal cache (match object) in order to avoid searching for # the pattern again. This method must be called before calling any other # method of this object. # @param a list of tupples. The tupples are ( prematch, datematch, postdatematch ) def search(self, tupleLines): self._matchCache = self._regexObj.search( "\n".join("".join(value[::2]) for value in tupleLines) + "\n") if self.hasMatched(): # Find start of the first line where the match was found try: self._matchLineStart = self._matchCache.string.rindex( "\n", 0, self._matchCache.start() +1 ) + 1 except ValueError: self._matchLineStart = 0 # Find end of the last line where the match was found try: self._matchLineEnd = self._matchCache.string.index( "\n", self._matchCache.end() - 1) + 1 except ValueError: self._matchLineEnd = len(self._matchCache.string) lineCount1 = self._matchCache.string.count( "\n", 0, self._matchLineStart) lineCount2 = self._matchCache.string.count( "\n", 0, self._matchLineEnd) self._matchedTupleLines = tupleLines[lineCount1:lineCount2] self._unmatchedTupleLines = tupleLines[:lineCount1] n = 0 for skippedLine in self.getSkippedLines(): for m, matchedTupleLine in enumerate( self._matchedTupleLines[n:]): if "".join(matchedTupleLine[::2]) == skippedLine: self._unmatchedTupleLines.append( self._matchedTupleLines.pop(n+m)) n += m break self._unmatchedTupleLines.extend(tupleLines[lineCount2:]) # Checks if the previous call to search() matched. # # @return True if a match was found, False otherwise def hasMatched(self): if self._matchCache: return True else: return False ## # Returns skipped lines. # # This returns skipped lines captured by the <SKIPLINES> tag. # @return list of skipped lines def getSkippedLines(self): if not self._matchCache: return [] skippedLines = "" n = 0 while True: try: if self._matchCache.group("skiplines%i" % n) is not None: skippedLines += self._matchCache.group("skiplines%i" % n) n += 1 except IndexError: break # KeyError is because of PyPy issue1665 affecting pypy <= 2.2.1 except KeyError: if 'PyPy' not in sys.version: # pragma: no cover - not sure this is even reachable raise break return skippedLines.splitlines(False) ## # Returns unmatched lines. # # This returns unmatched lines including captured by the <SKIPLINES> tag. # @return list of unmatched lines def getUnmatchedTupleLines(self): if not self.hasMatched(): return [] else: return self._unmatchedTupleLines def getUnmatchedLines(self): if not self.hasMatched(): return [] else: return ["".join(line) for line in self._unmatchedTupleLines] ## # Returns matched lines. # # This returns matched lines by excluding those captured # by the <SKIPLINES> tag. # @return list of matched lines def getMatchedTupleLines(self): if not self.hasMatched(): return [] else: return self._matchedTupleLines def getMatchedLines(self): if not self.hasMatched(): return [] else: return ["".join(line) for line in self._matchedTupleLines] ## # Exception dedicated to the class Regex. class RegexException(Exception): pass ## # Regular expression class. # # This class represents a regular expression with its compiled version. class FailRegex(Regex): ## # Constructor. # # Creates a new object. This method can throw RegexException in order to # avoid construction of invalid object. # @param value the regular expression def __init__(self, regex): # Initializes the parent. Regex.__init__(self, regex) # Check for group "host" if "host" not in self._regexObj.groupindex: raise RegexException("No 'host' group in '%s'" % self._regex) ## # Returns the matched host. # # This corresponds to the pattern matched by the named group "host". # @return the matched host def getHost(self): host = self._matchCache.group("host") if host is None: # Gets a few information. s = self._matchCache.string r = self._matchCache.re raise RegexException("No 'host' found in '%s' using '%s'" % (s, r)) return str(host)
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