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har-to-portal.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
use Carp;
#use Time::HiRes;
# wow, this would have been cool but ... nope
use Archive::Har();
use Try::Tiny;
use Getopt::Long;
use utf8;
require JSON;
require JSON::XS;
#use JSON::XS;
use Data::Dumper;
$SIG{ __DIE__ } = sub { Carp::confess( @_ ) };
$SIG{ __WARN__ } = sub { Carp::confess( @_ ) };
#use constant NA => "NA";
use constant NL => "\n";
use constant Q => q(");
use constant a => q(');
use constant qQ => qq('");
use constant CS => q(: );
use constant c => q(,);
use constant dQH => q( ." -H ');
use constant CA => q(=>$::curl_args);
use constant MP => q( 'method'=>'POST',);
use constant PD => q( 'post_data'=>);
#use constant nbsp => " ";
$| = 1;
package main;
my $usage = qq($0 --har {file.jar} # HAR file saved from browser
--out {bot.pm} # portal bot module to create
--help|-h # this
);
our $quiet = 1;
our $help = 0;
our $outfile;
our $harfile;
GetOptions (
'quiet|q:s' => \$quiet,
'help|h' => \$help,
'har=s' => \$::harfile,
'out|o=s' => \$::outfile,
) || (print($usage) && exit(1));
if ($help) {
print($usage);
exit(0);
}
if (!(defined $::harfile) || !(defined $::outfile)) {
print $usage;
exit(1);
}
die("unable to open $::harfile: $!") unless open(my $fh, "<", $::harfile);
read $fh, my $har_txt, -s $fh; # should yank that into LANforge::Utils
close $fh;
our $Decoder = JSON->new->utf8;
#print "** $har_txt".NL;
## ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
## Creating an Archive::HAR is not very efficient
## ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
#$::harfile = Archive::Har->new();
#$::harfile->string($har_txt);
#print Dumper($::harfile);
#foreach my $log_entry ($::harfile->entries()) {
# print "Log Entry: ".$log_entry->pageref() .NL if ($log_entry->pageref());
# print "DT: ".$log_entry->started_date_time() .NL if ($log_entry->started_date_time());
# #print "Request: ".Dumper($log_entry->request()) .NL;
# print "Request Url:".$log_entry->request()->{url} .NL;
# my $headers = $log_entry->request()->{headers};
# foreach my $header (@$headers) {
# print "Header: ".$header->{name} .NL;
# }
# #print "Response: ".Dumper($log_entry->response()) .NL;
# #print "Server: ".$log_entry->server_ip_address() .NL;
#}
## ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
## Creating a plain JSON object is more efficient,
## and more compatible with FF
## ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
my $json = $::Decoder->decode($har_txt);
$::Decoder->canonical(1);
$::Decoder->allow_blessed(1);
my %ordered_entries = ();
print "I see ".(length($json->{log}->{entries}))." entries\n";
foreach my $entry (@{$json->{log}->{entries}}) {
my $request_start = $entry->{startedDateTime};
$ordered_entries{$request_start} = \$entry;
}
print "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
die("unable to open $::outfile: $!") unless open($fh, ">", $::outfile);
print $fh q[
##----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
## #
## Activate this module with the --bot/-b switch #
## from the portal-bot.pl command line; EG: #
## portal-bot.pl -b h1.pm ... #
## #
## It is absolutely necessary that no code in bot:: modules endangers the #
## operation of the portal-bot script. Do not call die() or exit(). #
## Communicate your displeasure using logg(), dbgdie() or signal_exit(). #
##----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
package bot;
if (defined $ENV{'PBOT_NOFORK'} && $ENV{'PBOT_NOFORK'} eq "1") {
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
use Carp;
$SIG{ __DIE__ } = sub { Carp::confess( @_ ) };
use Data::Dumper;
}
use URI::Escape;
use botlib qw(dbg isBlank logg signal_exit dbgdie newEvent request);
use Exporter;
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(find_redirect_url submit_login submit_logout interpret_login_response);
#use HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath;
use Encode;
@main::delays=(0.0, 0.0, 1.1);
$::curl_args .=" --max-redirs 0";
our $extra_args = " --max-redirs 0"
." --keepalive-time 6800"
." --max-time 6800"
." -H 'Connection: keep-alive'"
." -H 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Fedora; Linux x86_64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0'"
;
sub find_redirect_url {
}
]; # end module top
my $found_redirect = 0;
my $found_login_post = 0;
for my $request_start ( sort keys %ordered_entries ) {
print "Start: $request_start\n";
my $entry = $ordered_entries{$request_start};
my $request = $$entry->{request};
my $response = $$entry->{response};
my $req_headers = $request->{headers};
my $res_headers = $response->{headers};
my $req_cookies = $request->{cookies} if (defined $request->{cookies}) || [];
my $res_cookies = $response->{cookies} if (defined $response->{cookies}) || [];
my $url = $request->{url};
my $method = $request->{method};
print $fh "\n=pod\n";
print $fh "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
print $fh "$method: $url\n";
print $fh "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
print $fh "=cut\n";
print $fh "request({'curl_args'".CA;
for my $header_e (@$req_headers) {
print $fh NL.dQH. $header_e->{name} .CS. $header_e->{value} .qQ;
}
# seems like HTTP/2 POSTS to google lack any postData?
if (($method eq "POST") && ($request->{httpVersion} =~ m|^HTTP/1|)) {
$found_login_post++;
print $fh c.NL.MP.NL;
print $fh PD.a. $request->{'postData'}->{'text'} .a;
}
print $fh c.NL.q( 'url'=>).Q. $url .Q.c.NL;
print $fh q( 'print'=>1).NL;
print $fh q[}, \@response);].NL;
for my $req_cookie(@$req_cookies) {
print $fh " request_cookie ";
print $fh "{'".$req_cookie->{name}."'} = '".$req_cookie->{value}."';\n";
}
print $fh "=pod".NL;
if ($response->{status} == 301 || $response->{status} == 302) {
$found_redirect++;
print $fh "Expect redirect: ".$response->{status}.NL;
}
for my $header_e (@$res_headers) {
print $fh " response_header: ".$header_e->{name} .": ".$header_e->{value} .NL;
}
print $fh "=cut".NL;
for my $res_cookie(@$res_cookies) {
print $fh " response_cookie";
print $fh "{'".$res_cookie->{name}."'} = '".$res_cookie->{value}."';\n";
}
print $fh NL;
} # ~for each request sorted by time
#
# create find_redirect_url()
# create submit_login()
# create interpret_login_response()
# create submit_logout()
close $fh;
###
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