Fetching - Always sort the key order of JSON content for less false alerts (May cause an alert on upgrade, but will be better going forwards) #1219

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dgtlmoon 2 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
import hashlib import hashlib
import json
import logging import logging
import os import os
import re import re
@ -167,6 +168,14 @@ class perform_site_check():
include_filters_rule.append("json:$") include_filters_rule.append("json:$")
has_filter_rule = True has_filter_rule = True
if is_json:
# Sort the JSON so we dont get false alerts when the content is just re-ordered
try:
fetcher.content = json.dumps(json.loads(fetcher.content), sort_keys=True)
except Exception as e:
# Might have just been a snippet, or otherwise bad JSON, continue
pass
if has_filter_rule: if has_filter_rule:
json_filter_prefixes = ['json:', 'jq:'] json_filter_prefixes = ['json:', 'jq:']
for filter in include_filters_rule: for filter in include_filters_rule:
@ -174,6 +183,8 @@ class perform_site_check():
stripped_text_from_html += html_tools.extract_json_as_string(content=fetcher.content, json_filter=filter) stripped_text_from_html += html_tools.extract_json_as_string(content=fetcher.content, json_filter=filter)
is_html = False is_html = False
if is_html or is_source: if is_html or is_source:
# CSS Filter, extract the HTML that matches and feed that into the existing inscriptis::get_text # CSS Filter, extract the HTML that matches and feed that into the existing inscriptis::get_text

@ -394,6 +394,48 @@ def check_json_ext_filter(json_filter, client, live_server):
res = client.get(url_for("form_delete", uuid="all"), follow_redirects=True) res = client.get(url_for("form_delete", uuid="all"), follow_redirects=True)
assert b'Deleted' in res.data assert b'Deleted' in res.data
def test_ignore_json_order(client, live_server):
# A change in order shouldn't trigger a notification
with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f:
f.write('{"hello" : 123, "world": 123}')
# Add our URL to the import page
test_url = url_for('test_endpoint', content_type="application/json", _external=True)
res = client.post(
url_for("import_page"),
data={"urls": test_url},
follow_redirects=True
)
assert b"1 Imported" in res.data
time.sleep(2)
with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f:
f.write('{"world" : 123, "hello": 123}')
# Trigger a check
client.get(url_for("form_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True)
time.sleep(2)
res = client.get(url_for("index"))
assert b'unviewed' not in res.data
# Just to be sure it still works
with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f:
f.write('{"world" : 123, "hello": 124}')
# Trigger a check
client.get(url_for("form_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True)
time.sleep(2)
res = client.get(url_for("index"))
assert b'unviewed' in res.data
res = client.get(url_for("form_delete", uuid="all"), follow_redirects=True)
assert b'Deleted' in res.data
def test_check_jsonpath_ext_filter(client, live_server): def test_check_jsonpath_ext_filter(client, live_server):
check_json_ext_filter('json:$[?(@.status==Sold)]', client, live_server) check_json_ext_filter('json:$[?(@.status==Sold)]', client, live_server)

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