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- import os.path
- import random as rnd
- import re
- import sqlite3
- import sys
- # TODO: double check this import
- # does it complain because libpcapreader is not a .py?
- import ID2TLib.libpcapreader as pr
- import Core.QueryParser as qp
- import pyparsing as pp
- def dict_gen(curs: sqlite3.Cursor):
- """
- Generates a dictionary of a sqlite3.Cursor object by fetching the query's results.
- Taken from Python Essential Reference by David Beazley.
- """
- field_names = [d[0] for d in curs.description]
- while True:
- rows = curs.fetchmany()
- if not rows:
- return
- for row in rows:
- yield dict(zip(field_names, row))
- class QueryExecutionException(Exception):
- pass
- class StatsDatabase:
- def __init__(self, db_path: str):
- """
- Creates a new StatsDatabase.
- :param db_path: The path to the database file
- """
- self.query_parser = qp.QueryParser()
- self.existing_db = os.path.exists(db_path)
- self.database = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
- self.cursor = self.database.cursor()
- # If DB not existing, create a new DB scheme
- if self.existing_db:
- if self.get_db_outdated():
- print('Statistics database outdated. Recreating database at: ', db_path)
- else:
- print('Located statistics database at: ', db_path)
- else:
- print('Statistics database not found. Creating new database at: ', db_path)
- def get_file_info(self):
- """
- Retrieves general file statistics from the database. This includes:
- - packetCount : Number of packets in the PCAP file
- - captureDuration : Duration of the packet capture in seconds
- - timestampFirstPacket : Timestamp of the first captured packet
- - timestampLastPacket : Timestamp of the last captured packet
- - avgPacketRate : Average packet rate
- - avgPacketSize : Average packet size
- - avgPacketsSentPerHost : Average number of packets sent per host
- - avgBandwidthIn : Average incoming bandwidth
- - avgBandwidthOut : Average outgoing bandwidth
- :return: a dictionary of keys (see above) and their respective values
- """
- return [r for r in dict_gen(
- self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM file_statistics'))][0]
- def get_db_exists(self):
- """
- :return: True if the database was already existent, otherwise False
- """
- return self.existing_db
- def get_db_outdated(self):
- """
- Retrieves the database version from the database and compares it to the version
- it should have to check whether the database is outdated and needs to be recreated.
- :return: True if the versions match, otherwise False
- """
- self.cursor.execute('PRAGMA user_version;')
- return self.cursor.fetchall()[0][0] != pr.pcap_processor.get_db_version()
- @staticmethod
- def _get_selector_keywords():
- """
- :return: a list of selector keywords
- """
- return ['most_used', 'least_used', 'avg', 'all']
- @staticmethod
- def _get_parametrized_selector_keywords():
- """
- :return: a list of parameterizable selector keywords
- """
- return ['ipaddress', 'macaddress']
- @staticmethod
- def _get_extractor_keywords():
- """
- :return: a list of extractor keywords
- """
- return ['random', 'first', 'last']
- def get_all_named_query_keywords(self):
- """
- :return: a list of all named query keywords, used to identify named queries
- """
- return (
- self._get_selector_keywords() + self._get_parametrized_selector_keywords() + self._get_extractor_keywords())
- @staticmethod
- def get_all_sql_query_keywords():
- """
- :return: a list of all supported SQL keywords, used to identify SQL queries
- """
- return ["select", "insert"]
- def process_user_defined_query(self, query_string: str, query_parameters: tuple = None):
- """
- Takes as input a SQL query query_string and optional a tuple of parameters which are marked by '?' in the query
- and later substituted.
- :param query_string: The query to execute
- :param query_parameters: The tuple of parameters to inject into the query
- :return: the results of the query
- """
- if query_parameters is not None:
- self.cursor.execute(query_string, query_parameters)
- else:
- self.cursor.execute(query_string)
- self.database.commit()
- return self.cursor.fetchall()
- def get_field_types(self, *table_names):
- """
- Creates a dictionary whose keys are the fields of the given table(s) and whose values are the appropriate field
- types, like TEXT for strings and REAL for float numbers.
- :param table_names: The name of table(s)
- :return: a dictionary of {field_name : field_type} for fields of all tables
- """
- dic = {}
- for table in table_names:
- self.cursor.execute("PRAGMA table_info('%s')" % table)
- results = self.cursor.fetchall()
- for field in results:
- dic[field[1].lower()] = field[2]
- return dic
- def named_query_parameterized(self, keyword: str, param_op_val: list):
- """
- Executes a parameterizable named query.
- :param keyword: The query to be executed, like ipaddress or macadress
- :param param_op_val: A list consisting of triples with (parameter, operator, value)
- :return: the results of the executed query
- """
- named_queries = {
- "ipaddress": "SELECT DISTINCT ip_statistics.ipAddress from ip_statistics INNER JOIN ip_mac, ip_ttl, "
- "ip_ports, ip_protocols ON ip_statistics.ipAddress=ip_mac.ipAddress AND "
- "ip_statistics.ipAddress=ip_ttl.ipAddress AND ip_statistics.ipAddress=ip_ports.ipAddress "
- "AND ip_statistics.ipAddress=ip_protocols.ipAddress WHERE ",
- "macaddress": "SELECT DISTINCT macAddress from ip_mac WHERE "}
- query = named_queries.get(keyword)
- field_types = self.get_field_types('ip_mac', 'ip_ttl', 'ip_ports', 'ip_protocols', 'ip_statistics', 'ip_mac')
- conditions = []
- for key, op, value in param_op_val:
- # Check whether the value is not a simple value, but another query (or list)
- if isinstance(value, pp.ParseResults):
- if value[0] == "list":
- # We have a list, cut the token off and use the remaining elements
- value = value[1:]
- # Lists can only be used with "in"
- if op is not "in":
- raise QueryExecutionException("List values require the usage of the 'in' operator!")
- else:
- # If we have another query instead of a direct value, execute and replace it
- rvalue = self._execute_query_list(value)
- # Do we have a comparison operator with a multiple-result query?
- if op is not "in" and value[0] in ['most_used', 'least_used', 'all']:
- raise QueryExecutionException("The extractor '" + value[0] +
- "' may return more than one result!")
- # Make value contain a simple list with the results of the query
- value = map(lambda x: str(x[0]), rvalue)
- else:
- # Make sure value is a list now to simplify handling
- value = [value]
- # this makes sure that TEXT fields are queried by strings,
- # e.g. ipAddress=192.168.178.1 --is-converted-to--> ipAddress='192.168.178.1'
- if field_types.get(key) == 'TEXT':
- def ensure_string(x):
- if not str(x).startswith("'") and not str(x).startswith('"'):
- return "'" + x + "'"
- else:
- return x
- value = map(ensure_string, value)
- # If we have more than one value, join them together, separated by commas
- value = ",".join(map(str, value))
- # this replacement is required to remove ambiguity in SQL query
- if key == 'ipAddress':
- key = 'ip_mac.ipAddress'
- conditions.append(key + " " + op + " (" + str(value) + ")")
- where_clause = " AND ".join(conditions)
- query += where_clause
- self.cursor.execute(query)
- return self.cursor.fetchall()
- named_queries = {
- "most_used.ipaddress": "SELECT ipAddress FROM ip_statistics WHERE (pktsSent+pktsReceived) == "
- "(SELECT MAX(pktsSent+pktsReceived) from ip_statistics) ORDER BY ipAddress ASC",
- "most_used.macaddress": "SELECT macAddress FROM (SELECT macAddress, COUNT(*) as occ from ip_mac GROUP BY "
- "macAddress) WHERE occ=(SELECT COUNT(*) as occ from ip_mac GROUP BY macAddress "
- "ORDER BY occ DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY macAddress ASC",
- "most_used.portnumber": "SELECT portNumber FROM ip_ports GROUP BY portNumber HAVING COUNT(portNumber)="
- "(SELECT MAX(cntPort) from (SELECT portNumber, COUNT(portNumber) as cntPort FROM "
- "ip_ports GROUP BY portNumber)) ORDER BY portNumber ASC",
- "most_used.protocolname": "SELECT protocolName FROM ip_protocols GROUP BY protocolName HAVING "
- "COUNT(protocolCount)=(SELECT COUNT(protocolCount) as cnt FROM ip_protocols "
- "GROUP BY protocolName ORDER BY cnt DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY protocolName ASC",
- "most_used.ttlvalue": "SELECT ttlValue FROM (SELECT ttlValue, SUM(ttlCount) as occ FROM ip_ttl GROUP BY "
- "ttlValue) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(ttlCount) as occ FROM ip_ttl GROUP BY ttlValue "
- "ORDER BY occ DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY ttlValue ASC",
- "most_used.mssvalue": "SELECT mssValue FROM (SELECT mssValue, SUM(mssCount) as occ FROM tcp_mss GROUP BY "
- "mssValue) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(mssCount) as occ FROM tcp_mss GROUP BY mssValue "
- "ORDER BY occ DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY mssValue ASC",
- "most_used.winsize": "SELECT winSize FROM (SELECT winSize, SUM(winCount) as occ FROM tcp_win GROUP BY "
- "winSize) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(winCount) as occ FROM tcp_win GROUP BY winSize ORDER "
- "BY occ DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY winSize ASC",
- "most_used.ipclass": "SELECT ipClass FROM (SELECT ipClass, COUNT(*) as occ from ip_statistics GROUP BY "
- "ipClass ORDER BY occ DESC) WHERE occ=(SELECT COUNT(*) as occ from ip_statistics "
- "GROUP BY ipClass ORDER BY occ DESC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY ipClass ASC",
- "least_used.ipaddress": "SELECT ipAddress FROM ip_statistics WHERE (pktsSent+pktsReceived) == (SELECT "
- "MIN(pktsSent+pktsReceived) from ip_statistics) ORDER BY ipAddress ASC",
- "least_used.macaddress": "SELECT macAddress FROM (SELECT macAddress, COUNT(*) as occ from ip_mac GROUP "
- "BY macAddress) WHERE occ=(SELECT COUNT(*) as occ from ip_mac GROUP BY macAddress "
- "ORDER BY occ ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY macAddress ASC",
- "least_used.portnumber": "SELECT portNumber FROM ip_ports GROUP BY portNumber HAVING COUNT(portNumber)="
- "(SELECT MIN(cntPort) from (SELECT portNumber, COUNT(portNumber) as cntPort FROM "
- "ip_ports GROUP BY portNumber)) ORDER BY portNumber ASC",
- "least_used.protocolname": "SELECT protocolName FROM ip_protocols GROUP BY protocolName HAVING "
- "COUNT(protocolCount)=(SELECT COUNT(protocolCount) as cnt FROM ip_protocols "
- "GROUP BY protocolName ORDER BY cnt ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY protocolName ASC",
- "least_used.ttlvalue": "SELECT ttlValue FROM (SELECT ttlValue, SUM(ttlCount) as occ FROM ip_ttl GROUP BY "
- "ttlValue) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(ttlCount) as occ FROM ip_ttl GROUP BY ttlValue "
- "ORDER BY occ ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY ttlValue ASC",
- "least_used.mssvalue": "SELECT mssValue FROM (SELECT mssValue, SUM(mssCount) as occ FROM tcp_mss GROUP BY "
- "mssValue) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(mssCount) as occ FROM tcp_mss GROUP BY mssValue "
- "ORDER BY occ ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY mssValue ASC",
- "least_used.winsize": "SELECT winSize FROM (SELECT winSize, SUM(winCount) as occ FROM tcp_win GROUP BY "
- "winSize) WHERE occ=(SELECT SUM(winCount) as occ FROM tcp_win GROUP BY winSize "
- "ORDER BY occ ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY winSize ASC",
- "least_used.ipclass": "SELECT ipClass FROM (SELECT ipClass, COUNT(*) as occ from ip_statistics GROUP BY "
- "ipClass ORDER BY occ DESC) WHERE occ=(SELECT COUNT(*) as occ from ip_statistics "
- "GROUP BY ipClass ORDER BY occ ASC LIMIT 1) ORDER BY ipClass ASC",
- "avg.pktsreceived": "SELECT avg(pktsReceived) from ip_statistics",
- "avg.pktssent": "SELECT avg(pktsSent) from ip_statistics",
- "avg.kbytesreceived": "SELECT avg(kbytesReceived) from ip_statistics",
- "avg.kbytessent": "SELECT avg(kbytesSent) from ip_statistics",
- "avg.ttlvalue": "SELECT avg(ttlValue) from ip_ttl",
- "avg.mss": "SELECT avg(mssValue) from tcp_mss",
- "all.ipaddress": "SELECT ipAddress from ip_statistics ORDER BY ipAddress ASC",
- "all.ttlvalue": "SELECT DISTINCT ttlValue from ip_ttl ORDER BY ttlValue ASC",
- "all.mss": "SELECT DISTINCT mssValue from tcp_mss ORDER BY mssValue ASC",
- "all.macaddress": "SELECT DISTINCT macAddress from ip_mac ORDER BY macAddress ASC",
- "all.portnumber": "SELECT DISTINCT portNumber from ip_ports ORDER BY portNumber ASC",
- "all.protocolname": "SELECT DISTINCT protocolName from ip_protocols ORDER BY protocolName ASC",
- "all.winsize": "SELECT DISTINCT winSize FROM tcp_win ORDER BY winSize ASC",
- "all.ipclass": "SELECT DISTINCT ipClass FROM ip_statistics ORDER BY ipClass ASC"}
- def _execute_query_list(self, query_list):
- """
- Recursively executes a list of named queries. They are of the following form:
- ['macaddress_param', [['ipaddress', 'in', ['most_used', 'ipaddress']]]]
- :param query_list: The query statement list obtained from the query parser
- :return: The result of the query (either a single result or a list).
- """
- if query_list[0] == "random":
- return rnd.choice(self._execute_query_list(query_list[1:]))
- elif query_list[0] == "first":
- return self._execute_query_list(query_list[1:])[0]
- elif query_list[0] == "last":
- return self._execute_query_list(query_list[1:])[-1]
- elif query_list[0] == "macaddress_param":
- return self.named_query_parameterized("macaddress", query_list[1])
- elif query_list[0] == "ipaddress_param":
- return self.named_query_parameterized("ipaddress", query_list[1])
- else:
- query = self.named_queries.get(query_list[0] + "." + query_list[1])
- if query is None:
- raise QueryExecutionException("The requested query '" + query_list[0] + "(" + query_list[1] +
- ")' was not found in the internal query list!")
- self.cursor.execute(str(query))
- last_result = self.cursor.fetchall()
- return last_result
- def process_db_query(self, query_string_in: str, print_results=False, sql_query_parameters: tuple = None):
- """
- Processes a database query. This can either be a standard SQL query or a named query (predefined query).
- :param query_string_in: The string containing the query
- :param print_results: Indicated whether the results should be printed to terminal (True) or not (False)
- :param sql_query_parameters: Parameters for the SQL query (optional)
- :return: the results of the query
- """
- named_query_keywords = self.get_all_named_query_keywords()
- # Clean query_string
- query_string = query_string_in.lower().lstrip()
- # query_string is a user-defined SQL query
- result = None
- if sql_query_parameters is not None or query_string.startswith("select") or query_string.startswith("insert"):
- result = self.process_user_defined_query(query_string, sql_query_parameters)
- # query string is a named query -> parse it and pass it to statisticsDB
- elif any(k in query_string for k in named_query_keywords) and all(k in query_string for k in ['(', ')']):
- if query_string[-1] != ";":
- query_string += ";"
- query_list = self.query_parser.parse_query(query_string)
- result = self._execute_query_list(query_list)
- else:
- sys.stderr.write(
- "Query invalid. Only named queries and SQL SELECT/INSERT allowed. Please check the query's syntax!\n")
- return
- # If result is tuple/list with single element, extract value from list
- requires_extraction = (isinstance(result, list) or isinstance(result, tuple)) and len(result) == 1 and \
- (not isinstance(result[0], tuple) or len(result[0]) == 1)
- while requires_extraction:
- if isinstance(result, list) or isinstance(result, tuple):
- result = result[0]
- else:
- requires_extraction = False
- # If tuple of tuples or list of tuples, each consisting of single element is returned,
- # then convert it into list of values, because the returned column is clearly specified by the given query
- if (isinstance(result, tuple) or isinstance(result, list)) and all(len(val) == 1 for val in result):
- result = [c for c in result for c in c]
- # Print results if option print_results is True
- if print_results:
- if isinstance(result, list) and len(result) == 1:
- result = result[0]
- print("Query returned 1 record:\n")
- for i in range(0, len(result)):
- print(str(self.cursor.description[i][0]) + ": " + str(result[i]))
- else:
- self._print_query_results(query_string_in, result)
- return result
- def _print_query_results(self, query_string_in: str, result):
- """
- Prints the results of a query.
- Based on http://stackoverflow.com/a/20383011/3017719.
- :param query_string_in: The query the results belong to
- :param result: The results of the query
- """
- # Print number of results according to type of result
- if isinstance(result, list):
- print("Query returned " + str(len(result)) + " records:\n")
- else:
- print("Query returned 1 record:\n")
- # Print query results
- if query_string_in.lstrip().upper().startswith(
- "SELECT") and result is not None and self.cursor.description is not None:
- widths = []
- columns = []
- tavnit = '|'
- separator = '+'
- for cd in self.cursor.description:
- widths.append(len(cd) + 10)
- columns.append(cd[0])
- for w in widths:
- tavnit += " %-" + "%ss |" % (w,)
- separator += '-' * w + '--+'
- print(separator)
- print(tavnit % tuple(columns))
- print(separator)
- if isinstance(result, list):
- for row in result:
- print(tavnit % row)
- else:
- print(tavnit % result)
- print(separator)
- else:
- print(result)
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