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-rw-r--r-- | libangelshark/src/acm.rs | 230 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libangelshark/src/lib.rs | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libangelshark/src/message.rs | 194 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libangelshark/src/runner.rs | 77 |
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diff --git a/libangelshark/src/acm.rs b/libangelshark/src/acm.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9ffae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/libangelshark/src/acm.rs @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +use crate::Message; +use anyhow::{anyhow, Context, Result}; +use cached::{proc_macro::cached, Return, TimedCache}; +use ssh2::{KeyboardInteractivePrompt, Prompt, Session, Stream}; +use std::{ + fmt::Debug, + io::{BufRead, BufReader, Read, Write}, + net::{Ipv4Addr, TcpStream}, +}; + +const DEFAULT_PORT: u16 = 5022; +const OSSI_LOGOFF: &[u8] = b"clogoff\nt\ny\n"; +const OSSI_MAN_TERM: &[u8] = b"ossiem\n"; +const OSSI_TERM: &[u8] = b"ossie\n"; +const TERM: &str = "vt100"; +const TERM_DIMS: (u32, u32, u32, u32) = (81, 25, 0, 0); +const TIMEOUT_MS: u32 = 30000; // Thirty second read/write timeout. + +/// Represents a Communication Manager and its login information. Executes +/// collections of [Message]s on an ACM over SSH. +#[derive(Clone)] +pub struct Acm { + addr: Ipv4Addr, + port: Option<u16>, + user: String, + pass: String, +} + +impl Debug for Acm { + /// Formats an ACM's configuration information for debugging. Masks passwords. + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { + f.debug_struct("Acm") + .field("addr", &self.addr) + .field("port", &self.port.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_PORT)) + .field("user", &self.user) + .field("pass", &"********") + .finish() + } +} + +impl Default for Acm { + fn default() -> Self { + Self { + addr: Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1), + port: Default::default(), + user: Default::default(), + pass: Default::default(), + } + } +} + +impl Acm { + /// Adds an IPv4 address to ACM config. + pub fn with_addr(&mut self, addr: Ipv4Addr) -> &mut Self { + self.addr = addr; + self + } + + /// Adds a port to ACM config. + pub fn with_port(&mut self, port: u16) -> &mut Self { + self.port = Some(port); + self + } + + /// Adds a login usermame to ACM config. + pub fn with_user(&mut self, user: &str) -> &mut Self { + self.user = user.into(); + self + } + + /// Adds a login password to ACM config. + pub fn with_pass(&mut self, pass: &str) -> &mut Self { + self.pass = pass.into(); + self + } + + /// Opens a readable and writable SSH stream into an ACM's Site Administration Terminal. + fn open_stream(&self, term: &[u8]) -> Result<Stream> { + // Initialize SSH session. + let stream = TcpStream::connect((self.addr, self.port.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_PORT))) + .with_context(|| "Failed to open TCP stream to host. Make sure the config is correct and the host is otherwise reachable.")?; + let mut session = Session::new().with_context(|| "Failed to start SSH session.")?; + session.set_tcp_stream(stream); + session.set_timeout(TIMEOUT_MS); + session + .handshake() + .with_context(|| "SSH handshake failed.")?; + session + .userauth_keyboard_interactive(&self.user, &mut SshPrompter::new(&self.pass)) + .with_context(|| "Interactive SSH keyboard authentication failed.")?; + + // Open shell on SSH channel. + let mut channel = session + .channel_session() + .with_context(|| "Failed to open SSH channel on SSH session.")?; + channel + .request_pty(TERM, None, Some(TERM_DIMS)) + .with_context(|| "Failed to open PTY on SSH channel.")?; + channel + .shell() + .with_context(|| "Failed to open shell on SSH channel.")?; + channel + .write_all(term) + .with_context(|| "Failed to send OSSI term.")?; + + // Waits until OSSI terminator is read to return channel. If this times + // out, something went wrong with login or ACM is unreachable. + let mut lines = BufReader::new(channel.stream(0)).lines(); + while let Some(Ok(line)) = lines.next() { + if line == "t" { + return Ok(channel.stream(0)); + } + } + + Err(anyhow!("Never reached OSSI term prompt.")) + } + + /// Runs a given collection of [Message]s (OSSI commands) on the ACM and returns their resulting output. + pub fn run(&self, inputs: &[Message]) -> Result<Vec<Message>> { + let inputs: String = inputs.iter().map(Message::to_string).collect(); + let mut stream = self.open_stream(OSSI_TERM)?; + write!(stream, "{}", inputs).with_context(|| "Failed to write inputs to OSSI stream.")?; + stream + .write_all(OSSI_LOGOFF) + .with_context(|| "Failed to write LOGOFF to OSSI stream.")?; + Message::from_output(stream) + } + + /// Like [Self::run], but caches results with a timed cache of thirty minutes. + pub fn run_cached(&self, inputs: &[Message]) -> Result<Vec<Message>> { + Ok(run_cached(self, inputs)?.value) + } + + /// Like [Self::run], but instead of running [Message]s, it returns the manual pages for the provided OSSI commands. + pub fn manual(&self, inputs: &[Message]) -> Result<String> { + let inputs: String = inputs.iter().map(Message::to_string).collect(); + let mut stream = self.open_stream(OSSI_MAN_TERM)?; + write!(stream, "{}", inputs).with_context(|| "Failed to write inputs to OSSI stream.")?; + stream + .write_all(OSSI_LOGOFF) + .with_context(|| "Failed to write LOGOFF to OSSI stream.")?; + let mut output = String::new(); + stream + .read_to_string(&mut output) + .with_context(|| "Failed to read manual pages to string.")?; + Ok(output) + } + + /// Reads from `readable`, parsing lines as `asa.cfg`-formatted ACM logins. + /// Returns a collection of the parsed logins and their associated + /// names/labels. The spec looks like this: + /// + /// ```text + /// (name user:pass@addr:optional_port) + /// ACM01 admin:secret@192.168.1.1:5022 + /// ACM02 acdmin:secret@192.168.1.2 + /// ACM03 acdmin:secret@192.168.1.3:5023 + /// ``` + /// + /// The port is optional. If it is not provided, the default SAT port of + /// 5022 will be used. + pub fn from_logins(readable: impl Read) -> Result<Vec<(String, Self)>> { + let mut acms = Vec::new(); + + for line in BufReader::new(readable).lines() { + let line = line.with_context(|| "Failed to read line of config.")?; + let mut acm = Self::default(); + + if let Some((name, config)) = line.split_once(' ') { + if let Some((creds, dest)) = config.split_once('@') { + if let Some((user, pass)) = creds.split_once(':') { + if let Some((addr, port)) = dest.split_once(':') { + acm.with_port( + port.parse() + .with_context(|| "Failed to parse ACM socket port.")?, + ) + .with_addr( + addr.parse() + .with_context(|| "Failed to parse ACM IP address.")?, + ); + } else { + acm.with_addr( + dest.parse() + .with_context(|| "Failed to parse ACM IP address.")?, + ); + } + + acm.with_user(user).with_pass(pass); + acms.push((name.into(), acm)); + } + } + } + } + Ok(acms) + } +} + +/// This memoized function is a timed cache where entries are evicted after +/// thirty minutes. Errors are not cached, only successes. +#[cached( + result = true, + type = "TimedCache<String, Return<Vec<Message>>>", + create = "{ TimedCache::with_lifespan(1800) }", + convert = r#"{ format!("{}{:?}{:?}", acm.addr, acm.port, inputs) }"# +)] +fn run_cached(acm: &Acm, inputs: &[Message]) -> Result<Return<Vec<Message>>> { + Ok(Return::new(acm.run(inputs)?)) +} + +/// Used internally for password-based SSH authentication. +struct SshPrompter<'a> { + pass: &'a str, +} + +impl<'a> SshPrompter<'a> { + fn new(pass: &'a str) -> Self { + Self { pass } + } +} + +impl<'a> KeyboardInteractivePrompt for SshPrompter<'a> { + fn prompt<'b>( + &mut self, + _username: &str, + _instructions: &str, + _prompts: &[Prompt<'b>], + ) -> Vec<String> { + vec![self.pass.to_owned()] + } +} diff --git a/libangelshark/src/lib.rs b/libangelshark/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4afe31a --- /dev/null +++ b/libangelshark/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +mod acm; +mod message; +mod runner; + +pub use acm::*; +pub use message::*; +pub use runner::*; diff --git a/libangelshark/src/message.rs b/libangelshark/src/message.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0dac534 --- /dev/null +++ b/libangelshark/src/message.rs @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +use anyhow::{Context, Result}; +use std::{ + fmt::{Display, Formatter, Result as FmtResult}, + io::{BufRead, BufReader, Read}, +}; + +/// OSSI Messaging Delimiters +const ACM_D: &str = "a"; +const COMMAND_D: &str = "c"; +const DATA_D: &str = "d"; +const ERROR_D: &str = "e"; +const FIELD_D: &str = "f"; +const NEW_DATA_D: &str = "n"; +const TERMINATOR_D: &str = "t"; +const TAB: &str = "\t"; + +/// An OSSI protocol message. Used for input and output to and from the ACM. The +/// OSSI protocol is proprietary, and little documented. Here is a brief +/// overview. Every message consists of a single command and a +/// terminator used to separate messages. The message may also carry optional +/// tab-separated fields and datas when used for input. When used for output, it may +/// optionally carry an error. Example: +/// +/// ```text +/// (input) +/// clist object +/// t +/// (output) +/// clist object +/// fhex_code\thex_code\thex_code +/// dentry\tentry\tentry +/// n +/// dentry\tentry\tentry +/// t +/// ``` +#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)] +pub struct Message { + pub command: String, + pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>, + pub datas: Option<Vec<Vec<String>>>, + pub error: Option<String>, +} + +impl Message { + /// Creates a new [Message] from its basic part: the command. + pub fn new(command: &str) -> Self { + Self { + command: command.into(), + ..Default::default() + } + } + + fn add_fields(&mut self, fields: Vec<String>) -> &mut Self { + if !fields.is_empty() { + if let Some(ref mut existing) = self.fields { + existing.extend(fields.into_iter()); + } else { + self.fields = Some(fields); + } + } + + self + } + + fn add_data_entry(&mut self, data: Vec<String>) -> &mut Self { + if !data.is_empty() { + if let Some(ref mut existing) = self.datas { + existing.push(data); + } else { + self.datas = Some(vec![data]); + } + } + + self + } + + /// Reads from `readable`, parsing lines as Angelshark-formatted OSSI input. + /// This closely follows the OSSI spec, but also parses ACM names/labels on + /// lines beginning with `'a'`. The spec looks like this: + /// + /// ```text + /// aACM01 + /// clist object + /// fhex_code\thex_code\thex_code + /// dentry\tentry\tentry + /// t + /// ... + /// ``` + pub fn from_input(readable: impl Read) -> Result<Vec<(String, Self)>> { + let mut data = Vec::new(); + let mut input = Self::default(); + let mut inputs = Vec::new(); + let mut names: Vec<String> = Vec::new(); + + for line in BufReader::new(readable).lines() { + let line = line.with_context(|| "Failed to read line of input.")?; + let (delim, content) = (line.get(0..1).unwrap_or_default(), line.get(1..)); + + match (delim, content) { + (ACM_D, Some(a)) => { + names.extend(a.split(TAB).map(String::from)); + } + (COMMAND_D, Some(c)) => { + input.command = c.into(); + } + (FIELD_D, Some(f)) => { + input.add_fields(f.split(TAB).map(String::from).collect()); + } + (DATA_D, Some(d)) => { + data.extend(d.split(TAB).map(String::from)); + } + (TERMINATOR_D, _) => { + input.add_data_entry(data); + inputs.extend(names.into_iter().map(|n| (n, input.clone()))); + names = Vec::new(); + input = Message::default(); + data = Vec::new(); + } + _ => { + // Skip blank lines and unknown identifiers. + } + } + } + + Ok(inputs) + } + + /// Reads `readable` and parses lines as ACM OSSI output. This should exactly follow the OSSI spec. + pub fn from_output(readable: impl Read) -> Result<Vec<Self>> { + let mut data = Vec::new(); + let mut output = Self::default(); + let mut outputs = Vec::new(); + + for line in BufReader::new(readable).lines() { + let line = line.with_context(|| "Failed to read line of output.")?; + let (delim, content) = (line.get(0..1).unwrap_or_default(), line.get(1..)); + + match (delim, content) { + (COMMAND_D, Some(c)) => { + output.command = c.into(); + } + (ERROR_D, Some(e)) => { + output.error = Some(e.into()); + } + (FIELD_D, Some(f)) => { + output.add_fields(f.split(TAB).map(String::from).collect()); + } + (DATA_D, Some(d)) => { + data.extend(d.split(TAB).map(String::from)); + } + (NEW_DATA_D, _) => { + output.add_data_entry(data); + data = Vec::new(); + } + (TERMINATOR_D, _) => { + output.add_data_entry(data); + data = Vec::new(); + outputs.push(output); + output = Self::default(); + } + _ => { + // Ignore unknown identifiers and blank lines. + } + } + } + + Ok(outputs) + } +} + +impl Display for Message { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> FmtResult { + let mut message = format!("c{}\n", self.command); + + if let Some(error) = &self.error { + message = message + &format!("e{}\n", error); + } + + if let Some(fields) = &self.fields { + message = message + &format!("f{}\n", fields.join(TAB)); + } + + if let Some(datas) = &self.datas { + message = message + + &datas + .iter() + .map(|d| format!("d{}\n", d.join(TAB))) + .collect::<Vec<String>>() + .join("n\n"); + } + + writeln!(f, "{}\nt", message) + } +} diff --git a/libangelshark/src/runner.rs b/libangelshark/src/runner.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d41bd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/libangelshark/src/runner.rs @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +use crate::{Acm, Message}; +use anyhow::Result; +use rayon::iter::IntoParallelIterator; +pub use rayon::iter::ParallelIterator; +use std::collections::HashMap; + +/// Allows for more convenient running of OSSI [Message]s on one or more [Acm]s, +/// parallelizing over the ACMs and (optionally) caching results for faster future runs. +/// +/// This is the intended high-level use of Angelshark. It holds a collection of +/// "jobs", which are tagged with ACM names/labels and their associated logins ([Acm]s) and [Message]s). +#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone)] +pub struct AcmRunner(HashMap<String, (Acm, Vec<Message>)>); + +impl AcmRunner { + /// Constructs a new [AcmRunner] from tagged [Acm]s and [Message]s. + pub fn new(acms: Vec<(String, Acm)>, inputs: Vec<(String, Message)>) -> Self { + let mut runner = AcmRunner::default(); + for (name, acm) in acms { + runner.register_acm(&name, acm); + } + for (name, input) in inputs { + runner.queue_input(&name, &input); + } + runner + } + + /// Registers an [Acm] as `job_name` in the runner. + pub fn register_acm(&mut self, job_name: &str, acm: Acm) -> &mut Self { + self.0.insert(job_name.into(), (acm, Vec::new())); + self + } + + /// Queues a [Message] to be run on an [Acm] registered as `job_name`. + pub fn queue_input(&mut self, job_name: &str, input: &Message) -> &mut Self { + if let Some((_, inputs)) = self.0.get_mut(job_name) { + inputs.push(input.clone()); + } + self + } + + /// Runs the queued [Message] inputs on the registered [Acm]s and returns + /// the results. The results are returned as an iterator. The iterator must + /// be in some way consumed, collected, or iterated over before the runner + /// starts running commands, i.e. it is lazy. Once this begins, results are + /// computed in parallel over the ACMs. The order of outputs is undefined. + pub fn run(self) -> impl ParallelIterator<Item = RunOutput> { + self.0 + .into_par_iter() + .filter(|(_, (_, inputs))| !inputs.is_empty()) + .map(|(job_name, (acm, inputs))| (job_name, acm.run(&inputs))) + } + + /// Functionally equivalent to [Self::run] but caches results for 30 minutes + /// to make future lookups faster. + pub fn run_cached(self) -> impl ParallelIterator<Item = RunOutput> { + self.0 + .into_par_iter() + .filter(|(_, (_, inputs))| !inputs.is_empty()) + .map(|(job_name, (acm, inputs))| (job_name, acm.run_cached(&inputs))) + } + + /// Functionally equivalent to [Self::run] but returns manual pages for + /// inputs instead of executing them. + pub fn manuals(self) -> impl ParallelIterator<Item = ManualOutput> { + self.0 + .into_par_iter() + .filter(|(_, (_, inputs))| !inputs.is_empty()) + .map(|(job_name, (acm, inputs))| (job_name, acm.manual(&inputs))) + } +} + +/// Every resulting entry of [AcmRunner::run] +pub type RunOutput = (String, Result<Vec<Message>>); + +/// Every resulting entry of [AcmRunner::manuals] +pub type ManualOutput = (String, Result<String>); |