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* added example on how to manipulate (outbound and inbound) cookies for http flows * added entry to the CHANGELOG
92 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
92 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
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This script is an example of how to manipulate cookies both outgoing (requests)
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and ingoing (responses). In particular, this script inserts a cookie (specified
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in a json file) into every request (overwriting any existing cookie of the same
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name), and removes cookies from every response that have a certain set of names
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specified in the variable (set) FILTER_COOKIES.
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Usage:
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mitmproxy -s examples/contrib/http_manipulate_cookies.py
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Note:
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this was created as a response to SO post:
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55358072/cookie-manipulation-in-mitmproxy-requests-and-responses
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"""
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from typing import List, Dict
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import json
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from mitmproxy import http
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PATH_TO_COOKIES = "./cookies.json" # insert your path to the cookie file here
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FILTER_COOKIES = {
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"mycookie",
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"_ga",
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} # update this to the specific cookie names you want to remove
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# NOTE: use a set for lookup efficiency
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# -- Helper functions --
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def load_json_cookies() -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
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"""
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Load a particular json file containing a list of cookies.
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"""
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with open(PATH_TO_COOKIES, "r") as f:
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return json.load(f)
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# NOTE: or just hardcode the cookies as [{"name": "", "value": ""}]
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def stringify_cookies(cookies: List[Dict]) -> str:
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"""
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Creates a cookie string from a list of cookie dicts.
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"""
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return ";".join([f"{c['name']}={c['value']}" for c in cookies])
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def parse_cookies(cookie_string: str) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
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"""
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Parses a cookie string into a list of cookie dicts.
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"""
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cookies = []
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for c in cookie_string.split(";"):
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c = c.strip()
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if c:
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k, v = c.split("=", 1)
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cookies.append({"name": k, "value": v})
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return cookies
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# -- Main interception functionality --
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def request(flow: http.HTTPFlow) -> None:
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"""Add a specific set of cookies to every request."""
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# obtain any cookies from the request
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_req_cookies_str = flow.request.headers.get("cookie", "")
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req_cookies = parse_cookies(_req_cookies_str)
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# add our cookies to the original cookies from the request
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all_cookies = req_cookies + load_json_cookies()
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# NOTE: by adding it to the end we should overwrite any existing cookies
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# of the same name but if you want to be more careful you can iterate over
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# the req_cookies and remove the ones you want to overwrite first.
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# modify the request with the combined cookies
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flow.request.headers["cookie"] = stringify_cookies(all_cookies)
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def response(flow: http.HTTPFlow) -> None:
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"""Remove a specific cookie from every response."""
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set_cookies_str = flow.response.headers.get("set-cookie", "")
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# NOTE: use safe attribute access (.get), in some cases there might not be a set-cookie header
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if set_cookies_str:
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resp_cookies = parse_cookies(set_cookies_str)
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# remove the cookie we want to remove
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resp_cookies = [c for c in resp_cookies if c["name"] not in FILTER_COOKIES]
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# modify the request with the combined cookies
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flow.response.headers["set-cookie"] = stringify_cookies(resp_cookies)
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