mitmproxy/examples/complex/har_dump.py
Aldo Cortesi 2a46f3851a Merge pull request #2265 from cortesi/addons
Addons and addon testing
2017-04-27 07:40:14 +12:00

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"""
This inline script can be used to dump flows as HAR files.
"""
import json
import base64
import zlib
import os
from datetime import datetime
from datetime import timezone
import mitmproxy
from mitmproxy import version
from mitmproxy import ctx
from mitmproxy.utils import strutils
from mitmproxy.net.http import cookies
HAR = {}
# A list of server seen till now is maintained so we can avoid
# using 'connect' time for entries that use an existing connection.
SERVERS_SEEN = set()
def load(l):
l.add_option(
"hardump", str, "", "HAR dump path.",
)
def configure(updated):
HAR.update({
"log": {
"version": "1.2",
"creator": {
"name": "mitmproxy har_dump",
"version": "0.1",
"comment": "mitmproxy version %s" % version.MITMPROXY
},
"entries": []
}
})
def response(flow):
"""
Called when a server response has been received.
"""
# -1 indicates that these values do not apply to current request
ssl_time = -1
connect_time = -1
if flow.server_conn and flow.server_conn not in SERVERS_SEEN:
connect_time = (flow.server_conn.timestamp_tcp_setup -
flow.server_conn.timestamp_start)
if flow.server_conn.timestamp_ssl_setup is not None:
ssl_time = (flow.server_conn.timestamp_ssl_setup -
flow.server_conn.timestamp_tcp_setup)
SERVERS_SEEN.add(flow.server_conn)
# Calculate raw timings from timestamps. DNS timings can not be calculated
# for lack of a way to measure it. The same goes for HAR blocked.
# mitmproxy will open a server connection as soon as it receives the host
# and port from the client connection. So, the time spent waiting is actually
# spent waiting between request.timestamp_end and response.timestamp_start
# thus it correlates to HAR wait instead.
timings_raw = {
'send': flow.request.timestamp_end - flow.request.timestamp_start,
'receive': flow.response.timestamp_end - flow.response.timestamp_start,
'wait': flow.response.timestamp_start - flow.request.timestamp_end,
'connect': connect_time,
'ssl': ssl_time,
}
# HAR timings are integers in ms, so we re-encode the raw timings to that format.
timings = dict([(k, int(1000 * v)) for k, v in timings_raw.items()])
# full_time is the sum of all timings.
# Timings set to -1 will be ignored as per spec.
full_time = sum(v for v in timings.values() if v > -1)
started_date_time = datetime.fromtimestamp(flow.request.timestamp_start, timezone.utc).isoformat()
# Response body size and encoding
response_body_size = len(flow.response.raw_content)
response_body_decoded_size = len(flow.response.content)
response_body_compression = response_body_decoded_size - response_body_size
entry = {
"startedDateTime": started_date_time,
"time": full_time,
"request": {
"method": flow.request.method,
"url": flow.request.url,
"httpVersion": flow.request.http_version,
"cookies": format_request_cookies(flow.request.cookies.fields),
"headers": name_value(flow.request.headers),
"queryString": name_value(flow.request.query or {}),
"headersSize": len(str(flow.request.headers)),
"bodySize": len(flow.request.content),
},
"response": {
"status": flow.response.status_code,
"statusText": flow.response.reason,
"httpVersion": flow.response.http_version,
"cookies": format_response_cookies(flow.response.cookies.fields),
"headers": name_value(flow.response.headers),
"content": {
"size": response_body_size,
"compression": response_body_compression,
"mimeType": flow.response.headers.get('Content-Type', '')
},
"redirectURL": flow.response.headers.get('Location', ''),
"headersSize": len(str(flow.response.headers)),
"bodySize": response_body_size,
},
"cache": {},
"timings": timings,
}
# Store binary data as base64
if strutils.is_mostly_bin(flow.response.content):
entry["response"]["content"]["text"] = base64.b64encode(flow.response.content).decode()
entry["response"]["content"]["encoding"] = "base64"
else:
entry["response"]["content"]["text"] = flow.response.get_text(strict=False)
if flow.request.method in ["POST", "PUT", "PATCH"]:
params = [
{"name": a, "value": b}
for a, b in flow.request.urlencoded_form.items(multi=True)
]
entry["request"]["postData"] = {
"mimeType": flow.request.headers.get("Content-Type", ""),
"text": flow.request.get_text(strict=False),
"params": params
}
if flow.server_conn.connected():
entry["serverIPAddress"] = str(flow.server_conn.ip_address[0])
HAR["log"]["entries"].append(entry)
def done():
"""
Called once on script shutdown, after any other events.
"""
if ctx.options.hardump:
json_dump = json.dumps(HAR, indent=2) # type: str
if ctx.options.hardump == '-':
mitmproxy.ctx.log(json_dump)
else:
raw = json_dump.encode() # type: bytes
if ctx.options.hardump.endswith('.zhar'):
raw = zlib.compress(raw, 9)
with open(os.path.expanduser(ctx.options.hardump), "wb") as f:
f.write(raw)
mitmproxy.ctx.log("HAR dump finished (wrote %s bytes to file)" % len(json_dump))
def format_cookies(cookie_list):
rv = []
for name, value, attrs in cookie_list:
cookie_har = {
"name": name,
"value": value,
}
# HAR only needs some attributes
for key in ["path", "domain", "comment"]:
if key in attrs:
cookie_har[key] = attrs[key]
# These keys need to be boolean!
for key in ["httpOnly", "secure"]:
cookie_har[key] = bool(key in attrs)
# Expiration time needs to be formatted
expire_ts = cookies.get_expiration_ts(attrs)
if expire_ts is not None:
cookie_har["expires"] = datetime.fromtimestamp(expire_ts, timezone.utc).isoformat()
rv.append(cookie_har)
return rv
def format_request_cookies(fields):
return format_cookies(cookies.group_cookies(fields))
def format_response_cookies(fields):
return format_cookies((c[0], c[1][0], c[1][1]) for c in fields)
def name_value(obj):
"""
Convert (key, value) pairs to HAR format.
"""
return [{"name": k, "value": v} for k, v in obj.items()]