#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import gi
gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
from gi.repository import Gtk
import re
import copy
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higbuttons import HIGButton, HIGToggleButton
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higboxes import HIGHBox
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higlabels import HIGSectionLabel, HintWindow
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higdialogs import HIGAlertDialog
import datetime
from zenmapCore.Name import APP_DISPLAY_NAME
import zenmapCore.I18N # lgtm[py/unused-import]
from zenmapCore.NmapOptions import split_quoted
from zenmapCore.SearchResult import SearchDir, SearchDB, SearchDummy
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import SearchConfig
from zenmapGUI.FileChoosers import DirectoryChooserDialog
search_config = SearchConfig()
class SearchParser(object):
"""This class is responsible for parsing the search string, and updating
the search dictionary (which is, in turn, passed to classes that perform
the actual search). It holds a reference to the SearchGUI object, which is
used to access its search_dict dictionary, so that all dictionary handling
is performed here. It is also responsible for adding additional directories
to the SearchGUI object via the 'dir:' operator."""
def __init__(self, search_gui, search_keywords):
self.search_gui = search_gui
self.search_dict = search_gui.search_dict
# We need to make an operator->searchkey mapping, since the search
# entry field and the search classes have different syntax.
#
# NOTE: if you want to add a new search key not handled by the
# SearchResult class, you should add a new method match_CRITERIANAME to
# the SearchResult class. For example, if you'd like a "noodles"
# criteria, you need to create the method
# SearchResult.match_noodles(self, noodles_string). To see how searches
# are actually performed, start reading from the SearchResult.search()
# method.
self.ops2keys = copy.deepcopy(search_keywords)
# This is not really an operator (see below)
self.ops2keys["dir"] = "dir"
def update(self, search):
"""Updates the search dictionary by parsing the input string."""
# Kill leftover keys and parse again. SLOW? Not really.
self.search_dict.clear()
for word in split_quoted(search):
if word.find(":") != -1:
# We have an operator in our word, so we make the part left of
# the semicolon a key, and the part on the right a value
op, arg = word.split(":", 1)
if op in self.ops2keys:
key = self.ops2keys[op]
if key in self.search_dict:
self.search_dict[key].append(arg)
else:
self.search_dict[key] = [arg]
else:
# Just a simple keyword
if "keyword" in self.search_dict:
self.search_dict["keyword"].append(word)
else:
self.search_dict["keyword"] = [word]
# Check if we have any dir: operators in our map, and if so, add them
# to the search_gui object and remove them from the map. The dir:
# operator isn't a real operator, in a sense that it doesn't need to be
# processed by the SearchResult.search() function. It is needed only to
# create a new SearchDir object, which is then used to perform the
# actual search().
self.search_gui.init_search_dirs(self.search_dict.pop("dir", []))
class SearchGUI(Gtk.Box, object):
"""This class is a VBox that holds the search entry field and buttons on
top, and the results list on the bottom. The "Cancel" and "Open" buttons
are a part of the SearchWindow class, not SearchGUI."""
def __init__(self, search_window):
Gtk.Box.__init__(self, orientation=Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL)
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_events()
# Search options
self.options = {}
self.options["file_extension"] = search_config.file_extension
self.options["directory"] = search_config.directory
self.options["search_db"] = search_config.search_db
self.parsed_results = {}
self._set_result_view()
self.id = 0
self.search_window = search_window
# The Search* objects are created once per Search Window invocation, so
# that they get a list of scans only once, not whenever the search
# conditions change
if self.options["search_db"]:
try:
self.search_db = SearchDB()
except ImportError as e:
self.search_db = SearchDummy()
self.no_db_warning.show()
self.no_db_warning.set_text(
'Warning: The database of saved scans is not '
'available. (%s.) Use "Include Directory" under '
'"Expressions" to search a directory.' % str(e))
# Search directories can be added via the "dir:" operator, so it needs
# to be a map
self.search_dirs = {}
self.init_search_dirs()
# We create an empty search dictionary, since SearchParser will fill it
# with keywords as it encounters different operators in the search
# string.
self.search_dict = dict()
# We need to define our own keyword search dictionary
search_keywords = dict()
search_keywords["keyword"] = "keyword"
search_keywords["profile"] = "profile"
search_keywords["pr"] = "profile"
search_keywords["target"] = "target"
search_keywords["t"] = "target"
search_keywords["option"] = "option"
search_keywords["o"] = "option"
search_keywords["date"] = "date"
search_keywords["d"] = "date"
search_keywords["after"] = "after"
search_keywords["a"] = "after"
search_keywords["before"] = "before"
search_keywords["b"] = "before"
search_keywords["os"] = "os"
search_keywords["scanned"] = "scanned"
search_keywords["sp"] = "scanned"
search_keywords["open"] = "open"
search_keywords["op"] = "open"
search_keywords["closed"] = "closed"
search_keywords["cp"] = "closed"
search_keywords["filtered"] = "filtered"
search_keywords["fp"] = "filtered"
search_keywords["unfiltered"] = "unfiltered"
search_keywords["ufp"] = "unfiltered"
search_keywords["open|filtered"] = "open_filtered"
search_keywords["ofp"] = "open_filtered"
search_keywords["closed|filtered"] = "closed_filtered"
search_keywords["cfp"] = "closed_filtered"
search_keywords["service"] = "service"
search_keywords["s"] = "service"
search_keywords["inroute"] = "in_route"
search_keywords["ir"] = "in_route"
self.search_parser = SearchParser(self, search_keywords)
# This list holds the (operator, argument) tuples, parsed from the GUI
# criteria rows
self.gui_criteria_list = []
# Do an initial "empty" search, so that the results window initially
# holds all scans in the database
self.search_parser.update("")
self.start_search()
def init_search_dirs(self, dirs=[]):
# Start fresh
self.search_dirs.clear()
# If specified, add the search directory from the Zenmap config file to
# the map
conf_dir = self.options["directory"]
if conf_dir:
self.search_dirs[conf_dir] = SearchDir(
conf_dir, self.options["file_extension"])
# Process any other dirs (as added by the dir: operator)
for dir in dirs:
self.search_dirs[dir] = SearchDir(
dir, self.options["file_extension"])
def _create_widgets(self):
# Search box and buttons
self.search_top_hbox = HIGHBox()
self.search_label = HIGSectionLabel(_("Search:"))
self.search_entry = Gtk.Entry()
self.expressions_btn = HIGToggleButton(
_("Expressions "), Gtk.STOCK_EDIT)
# The quick reference tooltip button
self.search_tooltip_btn = HIGButton(" ", Gtk.STOCK_INFO)
# The expression VBox. This is only visible once the user clicks on
# "Expressions". The expressions (if any) should be tightly packed so
# that they don't take too much screen real-estate
self.expr_vbox = Gtk.Box.new(Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL, 0)
# Results section
self.result_list = Gtk.ListStore.new([str, str, int]) # title, date, id
self.result_view = Gtk.TreeView.new_with_model(self.result_list)
self.result_scrolled = Gtk.ScrolledWindow()
self.result_title_column = Gtk.TreeViewColumn(title=_("Scan"))
self.result_date_column = Gtk.TreeViewColumn(title=_("Date"))
self.no_db_warning = Gtk.Label()
self.no_db_warning.set_line_wrap(True)
self.no_db_warning.set_no_show_all(True)
self.expr_window = None
def _pack_widgets(self):
# Packing label, search box and buttons
self.search_top_hbox.set_spacing(4)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_label, False, True, 0)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_entry, True, True, 0)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.expressions_btn, False, True, 0)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_tooltip_btn, False, True, 0)
# Packing the result section
self.result_scrolled.add(self.result_view)
self.result_scrolled.set_policy(
Gtk.PolicyType.AUTOMATIC, Gtk.PolicyType.AUTOMATIC)
# Packing it all together
self.set_spacing(4)
self.pack_start(self.search_top_hbox, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.expr_vbox, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.result_scrolled, True, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.no_db_warning, False, True, 0)
def _connect_events(self):
self.search_entry.connect("changed", self.update_search_entry)
self.search_tooltip_btn.connect("clicked", self.show_quick_help)
self.expressions_btn.connect("toggled", self.expressions_clicked)
def show_quick_help(self, widget=None, extra=None):
hint_window = HintWindow(QUICK_HELP_TEXT)
hint_window.show_all()
def expressions_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
if (len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) == 0 and
self.search_entry.get_text() == ""):
# This is the first time the user has clicked on "Show Expressions"
# and the search entry box is empty, so we add a single Criterion
# row
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(Criterion(self), True, True, 0)
if self.expressions_btn.get_active():
# The Expressions GUI is about to be displayed. It needs to reflect
# all the conditions in the search entry field, so a comparison
# between the entry field and the GUI needs to be performed.
# Make the search entry field insensitive while expressions are
# visible
self.search_entry.set_sensitive(False)
# Get a map of operator => argument from the Expressions GUI so
# that we can compare them with the ones in the search entry field
gui_ops = {}
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if criterion.operator in gui_ops:
gui_ops[criterion.operator].append(criterion.argument)
else:
gui_ops[criterion.operator] = [criterion.argument]
# We compare the search entry field to the Expressions GUI. Every
# (operator, value) pair must be present in the GUI after this loop
# is done.
for op, args in self.search_dict.items():
for arg in args:
if (op not in gui_ops) or (arg not in gui_ops[op]):
# We need to add this pair to the GUI
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(
Criterion(self, op, arg), False, True, 0)
# Now we check if there are any leftover criterion rows that aren't
# present in the search_dict (for example, if a user has deleted
# something from the search entry field)
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if (criterion.operator not in self.search_dict or
criterion.argument not in self.search_dict[
criterion.operator]):
criterion.destroy()
# If we have deleted all rows, add an empty one
if len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) == 0:
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(Criterion(self), True, True, 0)
# Display all elements
self.expr_vbox.show_all()
else:
# The Expressions GUI is about to be hidden. No updates to the
# search entry field are necessary, since it gets updated on every
# change in one of the criterion rows.
self.expr_vbox.hide()
self.search_entry.set_sensitive(True)
def close(self):
if self.expr_window is not None:
self.expr_window.close()
def add_criterion(self, caller):
# We need to find where the caller (Criteria object) is located among
# all the rows, so that we can insert the new row after it
caller_index = self.expr_vbox.get_children().index(caller)
# Make a new Criteria row and insert it after the calling row
criteria = Criterion(self, "keyword")
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(criteria, False, True, 0)
self.expr_vbox.reorder_child(criteria, caller_index + 1)
criteria.show_all()
def remove_criterion(self, c):
if len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) > 1:
c.destroy()
self.criterion_changed()
def criterion_changed(self):
# We go through all criteria rows and make a new search string
search_string = ""
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if criterion.operator != "keyword":
search_string += criterion.operator + ":"
search_string += criterion.argument.replace(" ", "") + " "
self.search_entry.set_text(search_string.strip())
self.search_parser.update(self.search_entry.get_text())
self.start_search()
def add_search_dir(self, dir):
if dir not in self.search_dirs:
self.search_dirs[dir] = SearchDir(
dir, self.options["file_extension"])
def update_search_entry(self, widget, extra=None):
"""Called when the search entry field is modified."""
self.search_parser.update(widget.get_text())
self.start_search()
def start_search(self):
if not self.options["search_db"] and not self.options["directory"]:
d = HIGAlertDialog(
message_format=_("No search method selected!"),
secondary_text=_(
"%s can search results on directories or inside its "
"own database. Please select a method by choosing a "
"directory or by checking the search data base option "
"in the 'Search options' tab before starting a search"
) % APP_DISPLAY_NAME)
d.run()
d.destroy()
return
self.clear_result_list()
matched = 0
total = 0
if self.options["search_db"]:
total += len(self.search_db.get_scan_results())
for result in self.search_db.search(**self.search_dict):
self.append_result(result)
matched += 1
for search_dir in self.search_dirs.values():
total += len(search_dir.get_scan_results())
for result in search_dir.search(**self.search_dict):
self.append_result(result)
matched += 1
#total += len(self.search_tabs.get_scan_results())
#for result in self.search_tabs.search(**self.search_dict):
# self.append_result(result)
# matched += 1
self.search_window.set_label_text(
"Matched %s out of %s scans." % (
str(matched), str(total)))
def clear_result_list(self):
for i in range(len(self.result_list)):
iter = self.result_list.get_iter_first()
del(self.result_list[iter])
def append_result(self, parsed_result):
title = parsed_result.scan_name
try:
date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(parsed_result.start))
date_field = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
except ValueError:
date_field = _("Unknown")
self.parsed_results[self.id] = [title, parsed_result]
self.result_list.append([title, date_field, self.id])
self.id += 1
def get_selected_results(self):
selection = self.result_view.get_selection()
rows = selection.get_selected_rows()
list_store = rows[0]
results = {}
for row in rows[1]:
r = row[0]
results[list_store[r][2]] = self.parsed_results[list_store[r][2]]
return results
def _set_result_view(self):
self.result_view.set_enable_search(True)
self.result_view.set_search_column(0)
selection = self.result_view.get_selection()
selection.set_mode(Gtk.SelectionMode.MULTIPLE)
self.result_view.append_column(self.result_title_column)
self.result_view.append_column(self.result_date_column)
self.result_title_column.set_resizable(True)
self.result_title_column.set_min_width(200)
self.result_date_column.set_resizable(True)
self.result_title_column.set_sort_column_id(0)
self.result_date_column.set_sort_column_id(1)
self.result_title_column.set_reorderable(True)
self.result_date_column.set_reorderable(True)
cell = Gtk.CellRendererText()
self.result_title_column.pack_start(cell, True)
self.result_date_column.pack_start(cell, True)
self.result_title_column.set_attributes(cell, text=0)
self.result_date_column.set_attributes(cell, text=1)
selected_results = property(get_selected_results)
class Criterion(Gtk.Box):
"""This class holds one criterion row, represented as an HBox. It holds a
ComboBox and a Subcriterion's subclass instance, depending on the selected
entry in the ComboBox. For example, when the 'Target' option is selected, a
SimpleSubcriterion widget is displayed, but when the 'Date' operator is
selected, a DateSubcriterion widget is displayed."""
def __init__(self, search_window, operator="keyword", argument=""):
"""A reference to the search window is passed so that we can call
add_criterion and remove_criterion."""
Gtk.Box.__init__(self, orientation=Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL)
self.search_window = search_window
self.default_operator = operator
self.default_argument = argument
# We need this as a map, so that we can pass the operator into
# the SimpleSubcriterion instance
self.combo_entries = {"Keyword": ["keyword"],
"Profile Name": ["profile"],
"Target": ["target"],
"Options": ["option"],
"Date": ["date", "after", "before"],
"Operating System": ["os"],
"Port": ["open", "scanned", "closed", "filtered",
"unfiltered", "open_filtered",
"closed_filtered"],
"Service": ["service"],
"Host In Route": ["inroute"],
"Include Directory": ["dir"]}
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_events()
def _create_widgets(self):
# A ComboBox containing the list of operators
self.operator_combo = Gtk.ComboBoxText()
# Sort all the keys from combo_entries and make an entry for each of
# them
sorted_entries = list(self.combo_entries.keys())
sorted_entries.sort()
for name in sorted_entries:
self.operator_combo.append_text(name)
# Select the default operator
for entry, operators in self.combo_entries.items():
for operator in operators:
if operator == self.default_operator:
self.operator_combo.set_active(sorted_entries.index(entry))
break
# Create a subcriterion
self.subcriterion = self.new_subcriterion(
self.default_operator, self.default_argument)
# The "add" and "remove" buttons
self.add_btn = HIGButton(" ", Gtk.STOCK_ADD)
self.remove_btn = HIGButton(" ", Gtk.STOCK_REMOVE)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.operator_combo, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.subcriterion, True, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.add_btn, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.remove_btn, False, True, 0)
def _connect_events(self):
self.operator_combo.connect("changed", self.operator_changed)
self.add_btn.connect("clicked", self.add_clicked)
self.remove_btn.connect("clicked", self.remove_clicked)
def get_operator(self):
return self.subcriterion.operator
def get_argument(self):
return self.subcriterion.argument
def add_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.search_window.add_criterion(self)
def remove_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.search_window.remove_criterion(self)
def value_changed(self, op, arg):
"""Subcriterion instances call this method when something changes
inside of them."""
# We let the search window know about the change
self.search_window.criterion_changed()
def new_subcriterion(self, operator="keyword", argument=""):
if operator in self.combo_entries["Date"]:
return DateSubcriterion(operator, argument)
elif operator in self.combo_entries["Port"]:
return PortSubcriterion(operator, argument)
elif operator == "dir":
return DirSubcriterion(operator, argument)
else:
return SimpleSubcriterion(operator, argument)
def operator_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
"""This function is called when the user selects a different entry in
the Criterion's ComboBox."""
# Destroy the previous subcriterion
self.subcriterion.destroy()
# Create a new subcriterion depending on the selected operator
selected = self.operator_combo.get_active_text()
operator = self.combo_entries[selected][0]
self.subcriterion = self.new_subcriterion(operator)
# Pack it, and place it on the right side of the ComboBox
self.pack_start(self.subcriterion, True, True, 0)
self.reorder_child(self.subcriterion, 1)
# Notify the search window about the change
self.search_window.criterion_changed()
# Good to go
self.subcriterion.show_all()
operator = property(get_operator)
argument = property(get_argument)
class Subcriterion(Gtk.Box):
"""This class is a base class for all subcriterion types. Depending on the
criterion selected in the Criterion's ComboBox, a subclass of Subcriterion
is created to display the appropriate GUI."""
def __init__(self):
Gtk.Box.__init__(self, orientation=Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL)
self.operator = ""
self.argument = ""
def value_changed(self):
"""Propagates the operator and the argument up to the Criterion
parent."""
self.get_parent().value_changed(self.operator, self.argument)
class SimpleSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
"""This class represents all 'simple' criterion types that need only an
entry box in order to define the criterion."""
def __init__(self, operator="keyword", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.entry = Gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.entry.set_text(self.argument)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.entry, True, True, 0)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.entry.connect("changed", self.entry_changed)
def entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
class PortSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
"""This class shows the port criterion GUI."""
def __init__(self, operator="open", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.entry = Gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.entry.set_text(self.argument)
self.label = Gtk.Label.new(" is ")
self.port_state_combo = Gtk.ComboBoxText()
states = ["open", "scanned", "closed", "filtered", "unfiltered",
"open|filtered", "closed|filtered"]
for state in states:
self.port_state_combo.append_text(state)
self.port_state_combo.set_active(
states.index(self.operator.replace("_", "|")))
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.entry, True, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.label, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.port_state_combo, False, True, 0)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.entry.connect("changed", self.entry_changed)
self.port_state_combo.connect("changed", self.port_criterion_changed)
def entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
def port_criterion_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.operator = widget.get_active_text()
self.value_changed()
class DirSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
def __init__(self, operator="dir", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.dir_entry = Gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.dir_entry.set_text(self.argument)
self.chooser_btn = HIGButton("Choose...", Gtk.STOCK_OPEN)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.dir_entry, True, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.chooser_btn, False, True, 0)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.chooser_btn.connect("clicked", self.choose_clicked)
self.dir_entry.connect("changed", self.dir_entry_changed)
def choose_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
# Display a directory chooser dialog
chooser_dlg = DirectoryChooserDialog("Include folder in search")
if chooser_dlg.run() == Gtk.ResponseType.OK:
self.dir_entry.set_text(chooser_dlg.get_filename())
chooser_dlg.destroy()
def dir_entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
class DateSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
def __init__(self, operator="date", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.text2op = {"is": "date",
"after": "after",
"before": "before"}
self.operator = operator
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
# Count the fuzzy operators, so that we can append them to the argument
# later
self.fuzzies = argument.count("~")
argument = argument.replace("~", "")
self.minus_notation = False
if re.match(r"\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$", argument) is not None:
year, month, day = argument.split("-")
self.date = datetime.date(int(year), int(month), int(day))
self.argument = argument
elif re.match(r"[-|\+]\d+$", argument) is not None:
# Convert the date from the "-n" notation into YYYY-MM-DD
parsed_date = datetime.date.fromordinal(
datetime.date.today().toordinal() + int(argument))
self.argument = argument
self.date = datetime.date(
parsed_date.year, parsed_date.month, parsed_date.day)
self.minus_notation = True
else:
self.date = datetime.date.today()
self.argument = self.date.isoformat()
# Append fuzzy operators, if any
self.argument += "~" * self.fuzzies
def _create_widgets(self):
self.date_criterion_combo = Gtk.ComboBoxText()
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("is")
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("after")
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("before")
if self.operator == "date":
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(0)
elif self.operator == "after":
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(1)
else:
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(2)
self.date_button = HIGButton()
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.date_criterion_combo, False, True, 0)
self.pack_start(self.date_button, True, True, 0)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.date_criterion_combo.connect(
"changed", self.date_criterion_changed)
self.date_button.connect("clicked", self.show_calendar)
def date_criterion_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.operator = self.text2op[widget.get_active_text()]
# Let the parent know that the operator has changed
self.value_changed()
def show_calendar(self, widget):
calendar = DateCalendar()
calendar.connect_calendar(self.update_button)
calendar.show_all()
def update_button(self, widget):
cal_date = widget.get_date()
# Add 1 to month because Gtk.Calendar date is zero-based.
self.date = datetime.date(cal_date[0], cal_date[1] + 1, cal_date[2])
# Set the argument, using the search format
if self.minus_notation:
# We need to calculate the date's offset from today, so that we can
# represent the date in the "-n" notation
today = datetime.date.today()
offset = self.date.toordinal() - today.toordinal()
if offset > 0:
self.argument = "+" + str(offset)
else:
self.argument = str(offset)
else:
self.argument = self.date.isoformat()
self.argument += "~" * self.fuzzies
# Let the parent know about the change
self.value_changed()
def set_date(self, date):
self.date_button.set_label(date.strftime("%d %b %Y"))
self._date = date
def get_date(self):
return self._date
date = property(get_date, set_date)
_date = datetime.date.today()
class DateCalendar(Gtk.Window, object):
def __init__(self):
Gtk.Window.__init__(self, type=Gtk.WindowType.POPUP)
self.set_position(Gtk.WindowPosition.MOUSE)
self.calendar = Gtk.Calendar()
self.add(self.calendar)
def connect_calendar(self, update_button_cb):
self.calendar.connect("day-selected-double-click",
self.kill_calendar, update_button_cb)
def kill_calendar(self, widget, method):
method(widget)
self.destroy()
QUICK_HELP_TEXT = _("""\
Entering the text into the search performs a keyword search - the \
search string is matched against the entire output of each scan.
To refine the search, you can use operators to search only within \
a specific part of a scan. Operators can be added to the search \
interactively if you click on the Expressions button, or you can \
enter them manually into the search field. Most operators have a short \
form, listed.
profile: (pr:) - Profile used.
target: (t:) - User-supplied target, or a rDNS result.
option: (o:) - Scan options.
date: (d:) - The date when scan was performed. Fuzzy matching is \
possible using the "~" suffix. Each "~" broadens the search by one day \
on "each side" of the date. In addition, it is possible to use the \
\"date:-n\" notation which means "n days ago".
after: (a:) - Matches scans made after the supplied date \
(YYYY-MM-DD or -n).
before (b:) - Matches scans made before the supplied \
date(YYYY-MM-DD or -n).
os: - All OS-related fields.
scanned: (sp:) - Matches a port if it was among those scanned.
open: (op:) - Open ports discovered in a scan.
closed: (cp:) - Closed ports discovered in a scan.
filtered: (fp:) - Filtered ports discovered in scan.
unfiltered: (ufp:) - Unfiltered ports found in a scan (using, for \
example, an ACK scan).
open|filtered: (ofp:) - Ports in the \"open|filtered\" state.
closed|filtered: (cfp:) - Ports in the \"closed|filtered\" state.
service: (s:) - All service-related fields.
inroute: (ir:) - Matches a router in the scan's traceroute output.
""")