X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=hath.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2FMain.hs;h=2bb586980f5a06bf2de39a54dfdab580c3cda21d;hp=5b034ba5119bf336721c334a3c1fe69f1518fd83;hb=eee156f562f9c1c1194a67cef12f146304d88ce9;hpb=45ac9baca360d0f0dabe4576fb44c1634a50dbf7 diff --git a/src/Main.hs b/src/Main.hs index 5b034ba..2bb5869 100644 --- a/src/Main.hs +++ b/src/Main.hs @@ -1,20 +1,19 @@ module Main where -import Control.Concurrent.ParallelIO.Global ( - parallel, - stopGlobalPool ) -import Control.Monad (unless, when) +import Control.Concurrent.ParallelIO.Global ( stopGlobalPool ) +import Control.Monad (when) import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as BS (intercalate, pack, unpack) import Data.List ((\\), intercalate) import Data.Maybe (catMaybes, isNothing) import Data.String.Utils (splitWs) -import System.Exit (ExitCode(..), exitSuccess, exitWith) +import Network.DNS.Types ( DNSError (NameError) ) +import System.Exit (ExitCode(..), exitWith) import System.IO (stderr, hPutStrLn) +import Text.Read (readMaybe) import Cidr ( Cidr(..), - cidr_from_string, combine_all, enumerate, max_octet1, @@ -25,15 +24,9 @@ import Cidr ( min_octet2, min_octet3, min_octet4 ) -import CommandLine ( - help_set, - help_text, - input_function, - Mode(..), - parse_errors, - parse_mode ) -import DNS (Domain, lookup_ptrs) -import ExitCodes ( exit_args_parse_failed, exit_invalid_cidr ) +import CommandLine (Args(..), get_args) +import DNS (Domain, PTRResult, lookup_ptrs) +import ExitCodes ( exit_invalid_cidr ) import Octet () @@ -45,8 +38,8 @@ non_addr_char = "[^\\.0-9]" -- | Add non_addr_chars on either side of the given String. This -- prevents (for example) the regex '127.0.0.1' from matching -- '127.0.0.100'. -addr_barrier :: String -> String -addr_barrier x = non_addr_char ++ x ++ non_addr_char +add_barriers :: String -> String +add_barriers x = non_addr_char ++ x ++ non_addr_char -- | The magic happens here. We take a CIDR String as an argument, and @@ -57,10 +50,13 @@ addr_barrier x = non_addr_char ++ x ++ non_addr_char -- 3. Generate a regex matching every value between those min and -- max values. -- 4. Join the regexes from step 3 with regexes matching periods. --- 5. Stick an address boundary on either side of the result. -cidr_to_regex :: Cidr.Cidr -> String -cidr_to_regex cidr = - addr_barrier (intercalate "\\." [range1, range2, range3, range4]) +-- 5. Stick an address boundary on either side of the result if +-- use_barriers is True. +-- +cidr_to_regex :: Bool -> Cidr.Cidr -> String +cidr_to_regex use_barriers cidr = + let f = if use_barriers then add_barriers else id in + f (intercalate "\\." [range1, range2, range3, range4]) where range1 = numeric_range min1 max1 range2 = numeric_range min2 max2 @@ -85,9 +81,15 @@ alternate terms = "(" ++ (intercalate "|" terms) ++ ")" -- | Take two Ints as parameters, and return a regex matching any -- integer between them (inclusive). +-- +-- IMPORTANT: we match from max to min so that if e.g. the last +-- octet is '255', we want '255' to match before '2' in the regex +-- (255|254|...|3|2|1) which does not happen if we use +-- (1|2|3|...|254|255). +-- numeric_range :: Int -> Int -> String numeric_range x y = - alternate (map show [lower..upper]) + alternate (map show $ reverse [lower..upper]) where lower = minimum [x,y] upper = maximum [x,y] @@ -95,49 +97,40 @@ numeric_range x y = main :: IO () main = do - -- First, check for any errors that occurred while parsing - -- the command line options. - errors <- CommandLine.parse_errors - unless (null errors) $ do - hPutStrLn stderr (concat errors) - putStrLn CommandLine.help_text - exitWith (ExitFailure exit_args_parse_failed) - - -- Next, check to see if the 'help' option was passed to the - -- program. If it was, display the help, and exit successfully. - help_opt_set <- CommandLine.help_set - when help_opt_set $ do - putStrLn CommandLine.help_text - exitSuccess - - -- The input function we receive here should know what to read. - inputfunc <- (CommandLine.input_function) - input <- inputfunc + args <- get_args + + -- This reads stdin. + input <- getContents let cidr_strings = splitWs input - let cidrs = map cidr_from_string cidr_strings + let cidrs = map readMaybe cidr_strings when (any isNothing cidrs) $ do - putStrLn "Error: not valid CIDR notation." + hPutStrLn stderr "ERROR: not valid CIDR notation:" + + -- Output the bad lines, safely. + let pairs = zip cidr_strings cidrs + let print_pair (x, Nothing) = hPutStrLn stderr (" * " ++ x) + print_pair (_, _) = return () + + mapM_ print_pair pairs exitWith (ExitFailure exit_invalid_cidr) -- Filter out only the valid ones. let valid_cidrs = catMaybes cidrs - -- Get the mode of operation. - mode <- CommandLine.parse_mode - - case mode of - Regex -> do - let regexes = map cidr_to_regex valid_cidrs + case args of + Regexed{} -> do + let cidrs' = combine_all valid_cidrs + let regexes = map (cidr_to_regex (barriers args)) cidrs' putStrLn $ alternate regexes - Reduce -> + Reduced{} -> mapM_ print (combine_all valid_cidrs) - Dupe -> + Duped{} -> mapM_ print dupes where dupes = valid_cidrs \\ (combine_all valid_cidrs) - Diff -> do + Diffed{} -> do mapM_ putStrLn deletions mapM_ putStrLn additions where @@ -145,28 +138,29 @@ main = do deletions = map (\s -> '-' : (show s)) dupes newcidrs = (combine_all valid_cidrs) \\ valid_cidrs additions = map (\s -> '+' : (show s)) newcidrs - List -> do + Listed{} -> do let combined_cidrs = combine_all valid_cidrs let addrs = concatMap enumerate combined_cidrs mapM_ print addrs - Reverse -> do + Reversed{} -> do let combined_cidrs = combine_all valid_cidrs let addrs = concatMap enumerate combined_cidrs let addr_bytestrings = map (BS.pack . show) addrs ptrs <- lookup_ptrs addr_bytestrings let pairs = zip addr_bytestrings ptrs - _ <- parallel (map (putStrLn . show_pair) pairs) - return () + mapM_ (putStrLn . show_pair) pairs stopGlobalPool where - show_pair :: (Domain, Maybe [Domain]) -> String - show_pair (s, mds) = + show_pair :: (Domain, PTRResult) -> String + show_pair (s, eds) = (BS.unpack s) ++ ": " ++ results where space = BS.pack " " results = - case mds of - Nothing -> "" - Just ds -> BS.unpack $ BS.intercalate space ds + case eds of + -- NameError simply means "not found" so we output nothing. + Left NameError -> "" + Left err -> "ERROR (" ++ (show err) ++ ")" + Right ds -> BS.unpack $ BS.intercalate space ds