Module: Brakeman::Util

Overview

This is a mixin containing utility methods.

Constant Summary collapse

QUERY_PARAMETERS =
Sexp.new(:call, Sexp.new(:call, nil, :request), :query_parameters)
PATH_PARAMETERS =
Sexp.new(:call, Sexp.new(:call, nil, :request), :path_parameters)
REQUEST_PARAMETERS =
Sexp.new(:call, Sexp.new(:call, nil, :request), :request_parameters)
REQUEST_PARAMS =
Sexp.new(:call, Sexp.new(:call, nil, :request), :parameters)
REQUEST_ENV =
Sexp.new(:call, Sexp.new(:call, nil, :request), :env)
PARAMETERS =
Sexp.new(:call, nil, :params)
COOKIES =
Sexp.new(:call, nil, :cookies)
SESSION =
Sexp.new(:call, nil, :session)
ALL_PARAMETERS =
Set[PARAMETERS, QUERY_PARAMETERS, PATH_PARAMETERS, REQUEST_PARAMETERS, REQUEST_PARAMS]
PARAMS_SEXP =

These are never modified

Sexp.new(:params)
SESSION_SEXP =
Sexp.new(:session)
COOKIES_SEXP =
Sexp.new(:cookies)

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#array?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents an array: s(:array, […])

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 123

def array? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :array
end

#block?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a block of code

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 176

def block? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and (exp.node_type == :block or
                      exp.node_type == :rlist)
end

#call?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a method call: s(:call, …)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 138

def call? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :call
end

#camelize(lower_case_and_underscored_word) ⇒ Object

Convert a string from “something_like_this” to “SomethingLikeThis”

Taken from ActiveSupport.



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 28

def camelize lower_case_and_underscored_word
  lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/\/(.?)/) { "::#{$1.upcase}" }.gsub(/(?:^|_)(.)/) { $1.upcase }
end

#contains_class?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if the given exp contains a :class node.

Useful for checking if a module is just a module or if it is a namespace.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 238

def contains_class? exp
  todo = [exp]

  until todo.empty?
    current = todo.shift

    if node_type? current, :class
      return true
    elsif sexp? current
      todo = current[1..-1].concat todo
    end
  end

  false
end

#context_for(app_tree, warning, tracker = nil) ⇒ Object

Return array of lines surrounding the warning location from the original file.



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 348

def context_for app_tree, warning, tracker = nil
  file = file_for warning, tracker
  context = []
  return context unless warning.line and file and @app_tree.path_exists? file

  current_line = 0
  start_line = warning.line - 5
  end_line = warning.line + 5

  start_line = 1 if start_line < 0

  File.open file do |f|
    f.each_line do |line|
      current_line += 1

      next if line.strip == ""

      if current_line > end_line
        break
      end

      if current_line >= start_line
        context << [current_line, line]
      end
    end
  end

  context
end

#cookies?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 198

def cookies? exp
  if exp.is_a? Sexp
    return true if exp.node_type == :cookies or exp == COOKIES

    if exp.node_type == :call
      if cookies? exp[1]
        return true
      elsif exp[2] == :[]
        return cookies? exp[1]
      end
    end
  end

  false
end

#false?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a :false or :nil node

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 170

def false? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and (exp.node_type == :false or
                      exp.node_type == :nil)
end

#file_by_name(name, type, tracker = nil) ⇒ Object

Attempt to determine path to context file based on the reported name in the warning.

For example,

file_by_name FileController #=> "/rails/root/app/controllers/file_controller.rb


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 302

def file_by_name name, type, tracker = nil
  return nil unless name
  string_name = name.to_s
  name = name.to_sym

  unless type
    if string_name =~ /Controller$/
      type = :controller
    elsif camelize(string_name) == string_name # This is not always true
      type = :model
    else
      type = :template
    end
  end

  path = tracker.options[:app_path]

  case type
  when :controller
    if tracker.controllers[name] and tracker.controllers[name][:file]
      path = tracker.controllers[name][:file]
    else
      path += "/app/controllers/#{underscore(string_name)}.rb"
    end
  when :model
    if tracker.models[name] and tracker.models[name][:file]
      path = tracker.models[name][:file]
    else
      path += "/app/models/#{underscore(string_name)}.rb"
    end
  when :template
    if tracker.templates[name] and tracker.templates[name][:file]
      path = tracker.templates[name][:file]
    elsif string_name.include? " "
      name = string_name.split[0].to_sym
      path = file_for tracker, name, :template
    else
      path = nil
    end
  end

  path
end

#file_for(warning, tracker = nil) ⇒ Object

Return file name related to given warning. Uses warning.file if it exists



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 271

def file_for warning, tracker = nil
  if tracker.nil?
    tracker = @tracker || self.tracker
  end

  if warning.file
    File.expand_path warning.file, tracker.options[:app_path]
  elsif warning.template.is_a? Hash and warning.template[:file]
    warning.template[:file]
  else
    case warning.warning_set
    when :controller
      file_by_name warning.controller, :controller, tracker
    when :template
      file_by_name warning.template[:name], :template, tracker
    when :model
      file_by_name warning.model, :model, tracker
    when :warning
      file_by_name warning.class, nil, tracker
    else
      nil
    end
  end
end

#hash?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a hash: s(:hash, …) This also includes pseudo hashes params, session, and cookies.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 115

def hash? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and (exp.node_type == :hash or
                      exp.node_type == :params or
                      exp.node_type == :session or
                      exp.node_type == :cookies)
end

#hash_access(hash, key) ⇒ Object

Get value from hash using key.

If key is a Symbol, it will be converted to a Sexp(:lit, key).



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 88

def hash_access hash, key
  if key.is_a? Symbol
    key = Sexp.new(:lit, key)
  end

  if index = hash.find_index(key) and index > 0
    return hash[index + 1]
  end

  nil
end

#hash_insert(hash, key, value) ⇒ Object

Insert value into Hash Sexp



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 70

def hash_insert hash, key, value
  index = 1
  hash_iterate hash.dup do |k,v|
    if k == key
      hash[index + 1] = value
      return hash
    end
    index += 2
  end

  hash << key << value

  hash
end

#hash_iterate(hash) ⇒ Object

Takes an Sexp like (:hash, (:lit, :key), (:str, “value”)) and yields the key and value pairs to the given block.

For example:

h = Sexp.new(:hash, (:lit, :name), (:str, “bob”), (:lit, :name), (:str, “jane”)) names = [] hash_iterate(h) do |key, value|

if symbol? key and key[1] == :name
  names << value[1]
end

end names #[“bob”]



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 63

def hash_iterate hash
  1.step(hash.length - 1, 2) do |i|
    yield hash[i], hash[i + 1]
  end
end

#integer?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents an Integer: s(:lit, …)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 148

def integer? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :lit and exp[1].is_a? Integer
end

#make_call(target, method, *args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 254

def make_call target, method, *args
  call = Sexp.new(:call, target, method)

  if args.empty? or args.first.empty?
    #nothing to do
  elsif node_type? args.first, :arglist
    call.concat args.first[1..-1]
  elsif args.first.node_type.is_a? Sexp #just a list of args
    call.concat args.first
  else
    call.concat args
  end

  call
end

#node_type?(exp, *types) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp is a Sexp and the node type matches one of the given types.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 231

def node_type? exp, *types
  exp.is_a? Sexp and types.include? exp.node_type
end

#number?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a number: s(:lit, …)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 153

def number? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :lit and exp[1].is_a? Numeric
end

#params?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp is a params hash

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 182

def params? exp
  if exp.is_a? Sexp
    return true if exp.node_type == :params or ALL_PARAMETERS.include? exp

    if exp.node_type == :call
      if params? exp[1]
        return true
      elsif exp[2] == :[]
        return params? exp[1]
      end
    end
  end

  false
end

#pluralize(word) ⇒ Object

stupid simple, used to delegate to ActiveSupport



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 44

def pluralize word
  word + "s"
end

#regexp?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a Regexp: s(:lit, /…/)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 143

def regexp? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :lit and exp[1].is_a? Regexp
end

#relative_path(file) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 378

def relative_path file
  if file and not file.empty? and file.start_with? '/'
    Pathname.new(file).relative_path_from(Pathname.new(@tracker.options[:app_path])).to_s
  else
    file
  end
end

#request_env?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 214

def request_env? exp
  call? exp and (exp == REQUEST_ENV or exp[1] == REQUEST_ENV)
end

#request_value?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp is params, cookies, or request_env

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 219

def request_value? exp
  params? exp or
  cookies? exp or
  request_env? exp
end

#result?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a result: s(:result, …)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 158

def result? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :result
end

#set_env_defaultsObject

Adds params, session, and cookies to environment so they can be replaced by their respective Sexps.



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 107

def set_env_defaults
  @env[PARAMETERS] = PARAMS_SEXP
  @env[SESSION] = SESSION_SEXP
  @env[COOKIES] = COOKIES_SEXP
end

#sexp?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp is a Sexp.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 226

def sexp? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp
end

#string?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a String: s(:str, “…”)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 128

def string? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :str
end

#symbol?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a Symbol: s(:lit, :…)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 133

def symbol? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and exp.node_type == :lit and exp[1].is_a? Symbol
end

#table_to_csv(table) ⇒ Object

rely on Terminal::Table to build the structure, extract the data out in CSV format



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 407

def table_to_csv table
  Brakeman.load_brakeman_dependency 'terminal-table'
  output = CSV.generate_line(table.headings.cells.map{|cell| cell.to_s.strip})
  table.rows.each do |row|
    output << CSV.generate_line(row.cells.map{|cell| cell.to_s.strip})
  end
  output
end

#true?(exp) ⇒ Boolean

Check if exp represents a :true, :lit, or :string node

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 163

def true? exp
  exp.is_a? Sexp and (exp.node_type == :true or
                      exp.node_type == :lit or
                      exp.node_type == :string)
end

#truncate_table(str) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 386

def truncate_table str
  @terminal_width ||= if @tracker.options[:table_width]
                        @tracker.options[:table_width]
                      elsif $stdin && $stdin.tty?
                        Brakeman.load_brakeman_dependency 'highline'
                        ::HighLine.new.terminal_size[0]
                      else
                        80
                      end
  lines = str.lines

  lines.map do |line|
    if line.chomp.length > @terminal_width
      line[0..(@terminal_width - 3)] + ">>\n"
    else
      line
    end
  end.join
end

#underscore(camel_cased_word) ⇒ Object

Convert a string from “Something::LikeThis” to “something/like_this”

Taken from ActiveSupport.



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# File 'lib/brakeman/util.rb', line 35

def underscore camel_cased_word
  camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub(/::/, '/').
    gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
    gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
    tr("-", "_").
    downcase
end