# Copyright (C) 2012 Aldo Cortesi # # This program 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 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 this program. If not, see . import proxy import re, filt import argparse class ParseException(Exception): pass class OptionException(Exception): pass def _parse_hook(s): sep, rem = s[0], s[1:] parts = rem.split(sep, 2) if len(parts) == 2: patt = ".*" a, b = parts elif len(parts) == 3: patt, a, b = parts else: raise ParseException("Malformed hook specifier - too few clauses: %s"%s) if not a: raise ParseException("Empty clause: %s"%str(patt)) if not filt.parse(patt): raise ParseException("Malformed filter pattern: %s"%patt) return patt, a, b def parse_replace_hook(s): """ Returns a (pattern, regex, replacement) tuple. The general form for a replacement hook is as follows: /patt/regex/replacement The first character specifies the separator. Example: :~q:foo:bar If only two clauses are specified, the pattern is set to match universally (i.e. ".*"). Example: /foo/bar/ Clauses are parsed from left to right. Extra separators are taken to be part of the final clause. For instance, the replacement clause below is "foo/bar/": /one/two/foo/bar/ Checks that pattern and regex are both well-formed. Raises ParseException on error. """ patt, regex, replacement = _parse_hook(s) try: re.compile(regex) except re.error, e: raise ParseException("Malformed replacement regex: %s"%str(e.message)) return patt, regex, replacement def parse_setheader(s): """ Returns a (pattern, header, value) tuple. The general form for a replacement hook is as follows: /patt/header/value The first character specifies the separator. Example: :~q:foo:bar If only two clauses are specified, the pattern is set to match universally (i.e. ".*"). Example: /foo/bar/ Clauses are parsed from left to right. Extra separators are taken to be part of the final clause. For instance, the value clause below is "foo/bar/": /one/two/foo/bar/ Checks that pattern and regex are both well-formed. Raises ParseException on error. """ return _parse_hook(s) def get_common_options(options): stickycookie, stickyauth = None, None if options.stickycookie_filt: stickycookie = options.stickycookie_filt if options.stickyauth_filt: stickyauth = options.stickyauth_filt reps = [] for i in options.replace: try: p = parse_replace_hook(i) except ParseException, e: raise OptionException(e.message) reps.append(p) for i in options.replace_file: try: patt, rex, path = parse_replace_hook(i) except ParseException, e: raise OptionException(e.message) try: v = open(path, "r").read() except IOError, e: raise OptionException("Could not read replace file: %s"%path) reps.append((patt, rex, v)) setheaders = [] for i in options.setheader: try: p = parse_setheader(i) except ParseException, e: raise OptionException(e.message) setheaders.append(p) return dict( anticache = options.anticache, anticomp = options.anticomp, client_replay = options.client_replay, eventlog = options.eventlog, kill = options.kill, no_server = options.no_server, refresh_server_playback = not options.norefresh, rheaders = options.rheaders, rfile = options.rfile, replacements = reps, setheaders = setheaders, server_replay = options.server_replay, script = options.script, stickycookie = stickycookie, stickyauth = stickyauth, wfile = options.wfile, verbosity = options.verbose, nopop = options.nopop, ) def common_options(parser): parser.add_argument( "-a", action="store", type = str, dest="addr", default='', help = "Address to bind proxy to (defaults to all interfaces)" ) parser.add_argument( "--anticache", action="store_true", dest="anticache", default=False, help="Strip out request headers that might cause the server to return 304-not-modified." ) parser.add_argument( "--confdir", action="store", type = str, dest="confdir", default='~/.mitmproxy', help = "Configuration directory. (~/.mitmproxy)" ) parser.add_argument( "-e", action="store_true", dest="eventlog", help="Show event log." ) parser.add_argument( "-n", action="store_true", dest="no_server", help="Don't start a proxy server." ) parser.add_argument( "-p", action="store", type = int, dest="port", default=8080, help = "Proxy service port." ) parser.add_argument( "-P", action="store", dest="reverse_proxy", default=None, help="Reverse proxy to upstream server: http[s]://host[:port]" ) parser.add_argument( "-q", action="store_true", dest="quiet", help="Quiet." ) parser.add_argument( "-r", action="store", dest="rfile", default=None, help="Read flows from file." ) parser.add_argument( "-s", action="store", dest="script", default=None, help="Run a script." ) parser.add_argument( "-t", action="store", dest="stickycookie_filt", default=None, metavar="FILTER", help="Set sticky cookie filter. Matched against requests." ) parser.add_argument( "-T", action="store_true", dest="transparent_proxy", default=False, help="Set transparent proxy mode." ) parser.add_argument( "-u", action="store", dest="stickyauth_filt", default=None, metavar="FILTER", help="Set sticky auth filter. Matched against requests." ) parser.add_argument( "-v", action="count", dest="verbose", default=1, help="Increase verbosity. Can be passed multiple times." ) parser.add_argument( "-w", action="store", dest="wfile", default=None, help="Write flows to file." ) parser.add_argument( "-z", action="store_true", dest="anticomp", default=False, help="Try to convince servers to send us un-compressed data." ) parser.add_argument( "-Z", action="store", dest="body_size_limit", default=None, metavar="SIZE", help="Byte size limit of HTTP request and response bodies."\ " Understands k/m/g suffixes, i.e. 3m for 3 megabytes." ) parser.add_argument( "--cert-wait-time", type=float, action="store", dest="cert_wait_time", default=0, help="Wait for specified number of seconds after a new cert is generated. This can smooth over small discrepancies between the client and server times." ) parser.add_argument( "--no-upstream-cert", default=False, action="store_true", dest="no_upstream_cert", help="Don't connect to upstream server to look up certificate details." ) group = parser.add_argument_group("Client Replay") group.add_argument( "-c", action="store", dest="client_replay", default=None, metavar="PATH", help="Replay client requests from a saved file." ) group = parser.add_argument_group("Server Replay") group.add_argument( "-S", action="store", dest="server_replay", default=None, metavar="PATH", help="Replay server responses from a saved file." ) group.add_argument( "-k", action="store_true", dest="kill", default=False, help="Kill extra requests during replay." ) group.add_argument( "--rheader", action="append", dest="rheaders", type=str, help="Request headers to be considered during replay. " "Can be passed multiple times." ) group.add_argument( "--norefresh", action="store_true", dest="norefresh", default=False, help= "Disable response refresh, " "which updates times in cookies and headers for replayed responses." ) group.add_argument( "--no-pop", action="store_true", dest="nopop", default=False, help="Disable response pop from response flow. " "This makes it possible to replay same response multiple times." ) group = parser.add_argument_group( "Replacements", """ Replacements are of the form "/pattern/regex/replacement", where the separator can be any character. Please see the documentation for more information. """.strip() ) group.add_argument( "--replace", action="append", type=str, dest="replace", default=[], metavar="PATTERN", help="Replacement pattern." ) group.add_argument( "--replace-from-file", action="append", type=str, dest="replace_file", default=[], metavar="PATH", help="Replacement pattern, where the replacement clause is a path to a file." ) group = parser.add_argument_group( "Set Headers", """ Header specifications are of the form "/pattern/header/value", where the separator can be any character. Please see the documentation for more information. """.strip() ) group.add_argument( "--setheader", action="append", type=str, dest="setheader", default=[], metavar="PATTERN", help="Header set pattern." ) group = parser.add_argument_group( "Proxy Authentication", """ Specify which users are allowed to access the proxy and the method used for authenticating them. These options are ignored if the proxy is in transparent or reverse proxy mode. """ ) user_specification_group = group.add_mutually_exclusive_group() user_specification_group.add_argument( "--nonanonymous", action="store_true", dest="auth_nonanonymous", help="Allow access to any user long as a credentials are specified." ) user_specification_group.add_argument( "--singleuser", action="store", dest="auth_singleuser", type=str, metavar="USER", help="Allows access to a a single user, specified in the form username:password." ) user_specification_group.add_argument( "--htpasswd", action="store", dest="auth_htpasswd", type=argparse.FileType('r'), metavar="PATH", help="Allow access to users specified in an Apache htpasswd file." ) proxy.certificate_option_group(parser)