import contextlib import os import re import sys import json import tempfile import time import uuid import string import base64 import socket import secrets import logging import html import zipfile import pathlib import ctypes import shutil import shlex import subprocess import itertools from datetime import datetime from socket import gethostname from contextlib import redirect_stderr, suppress import libgravatar from packaging import version as pkg_version from app.classes.shared.null_writer import NullWriter from app.classes.shared.console import Console from app.classes.shared.installer import installer from app.classes.shared.translation import Translation with redirect_stderr(NullWriter()): import psutil # winreg is only a package on windows-python. We will only import # this on windows systems to avoid a module not found error # this is only needed for windows java path shenanigans if os.name == "nt": import winreg logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) try: import requests from requests import get from OpenSSL import crypto from argon2 import PasswordHasher except ModuleNotFoundError as err: logger.critical(f"Import Error: Unable to load {err.name} module", exc_info=True) print(f"Import Error: Unable to load {err.name} module") installer.do_install() class Helpers: allowed_quotes = ['"', "'", "`"] def __init__(self): self.root_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir) self.config_dir = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "config") self.webroot = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "frontend") self.servers_dir = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "servers") self.backup_path = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "backups") self.migration_dir = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "migrations") self.dir_migration = False self.session_file = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "config", "session.lock") self.settings_file = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "config", "config.json") self.ensure_dir_exists(os.path.join(self.root_dir, "app", "config", "db")) self.db_path = os.path.join( self.root_dir, "app", "config", "db", "crafty.sqlite" ) self.serverjar_cache = os.path.join(self.config_dir, "serverjars.json") self.credits_cache = os.path.join(self.config_dir, "credits.json") self.passhasher = PasswordHasher() self.exiting = False self.translation = Translation(self) self.update_available = False self.ignored_names = ["crafty_managed.txt", "db_stats"] @staticmethod def auto_installer_fix(ex): logger.critical(f"Import Error: Unable to load {ex.name} module", exc_info=True) print(f"Import Error: Unable to load {ex.name} module") installer.do_install() def check_remote_version(self): """ Check if the remote version is newer than the local version Returning remote version if it is newer, otherwise False. """ try: # Get tags from Gitlab, select the latest and parse the semver response = get( "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/20430749/repository/tags", timeout=1 ) if response.status_code == 200: remote_version = pkg_version.parse(json.loads(response.text)[0]["name"]) # Get local version data from the file and parse the semver local_version = pkg_version.parse(self.get_version_string()) if remote_version > local_version: return remote_version except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Unable to check for new crafty version! \n{e}") return False @staticmethod def get_latest_bedrock_url(): """ Get latest bedrock executable url \n\n returns url if successful, False if not """ url = "https://minecraft.net/en-us/download/server/bedrock/" headers = { "Accept-Encoding": "identity", "Accept-Language": "en", "User-Agent": ( "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) " "AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) " "Chrome/104.0.0.0 Safari/537.36" ), } target_win = 'https://minecraft.azureedge.net/bin-win/[^"]*' target_linux = 'https://minecraft.azureedge.net/bin-linux/[^"]*' try: # Get minecraft server download page # (hopefully the don't change the structure) download_page = get(url, headers=headers, timeout=1) # Search for our string targets win_download_url = re.search(target_win, download_page.text).group(0) linux_download_url = re.search(target_linux, download_page.text).group(0) if os.name == "nt": return win_download_url return linux_download_url except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Unable to resolve remote bedrock download url! \n{e}") return False def get_execution_java(self, value, execution_command): if self.is_os_windows(): execution_list = shlex.split(execution_command, posix=False) else: execution_list = shlex.split(execution_command, posix=True) if ( not any(value in path for path in self.find_java_installs()) and value != "java" ): return if value != "java": if self.is_os_windows(): execution_list[0] = '"' + value + '/bin/java"' else: execution_list[0] = '"' + value + '"' else: execution_list[0] = "java" execution_command = "" for item in execution_list: execution_command += item + " " return execution_command def detect_java(self): if len(self.find_java_installs()) > 0: return True # We'll use this as a fallback for systems # That do not properly setup reg keys or # Update alternatives if self.is_os_windows(): if shutil.which("java.exe"): return True else: if shutil.which("java"): return True return False @staticmethod def find_java_installs(): # If we're windows return oracle java versions, # otherwise java vers need to be manual. if os.name == "nt": # Adapted from LeeKamentsky >>> # https://github.com/LeeKamentsky/python-javabridge/blob/master/javabridge/locate.py jdk_key_paths = ( "SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\JDK", "SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Development Kit", ) java_paths = [] for jdk_key_path in jdk_key_paths: try: with suppress(OSError), winreg.OpenKey( winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jdk_key_path ) as kjdk: for i in itertools.count(): version = winreg.EnumKey(kjdk, i) kjdk_current = winreg.OpenKey( winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jdk_key_path, ) kjdk_current = winreg.OpenKey( winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jdk_key_path + "\\" + version, ) kjdk_current_values = dict( # pylint: disable=consider-using-dict-comprehension [ winreg.EnumValue(kjdk_current, i)[:2] for i in range(winreg.QueryInfoKey(kjdk_current)[1]) ] ) java_paths.append(kjdk_current_values["JavaHome"]) except OSError as e: if e.errno == 2: continue raise return java_paths # If we get here we're linux so we will use 'update-alternatives' # (If distro does not have update-alternatives then manual input.) # Sometimes u-a will be in /sbin on some distros (which is annoying.) ua_path = "/usr/bin/update-alternatives" if not os.path.exists(ua_path): logger.warning("update-alternatives not found! Trying /sbin") ua_path = "/usr/sbin/update-alternatives" try: paths = subprocess.check_output( [ua_path, "--list", "java"], encoding="utf8" ) if re.match("^(/[^/ ]*)+/?$", paths): return paths.split("\n") except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Java Detect Error: {e}") return [] @staticmethod def float_to_string(gbs: float): s = str(float(gbs) * 1000).rstrip("0").rstrip(".") return s @staticmethod def check_file_perms(path): try: with open(path, "r", encoding="utf-8"): pass logger.info(f"{path} is readable") return True except PermissionError: return False @staticmethod def is_file_older_than_x_days(file, days=1): if Helpers.check_file_exists(file): file_time = os.path.getmtime(file) # Check against 24 hours return (time.time() - file_time) / 3600 > 24 * days logger.error(f"{file} does not exist") return True def get_servers_root_dir(self): return self.servers_dir @staticmethod def which_java(): # Adapted from LeeKamentsky >>> # https://github.com/LeeKamentsky/python-javabridge/blob/master/javabridge/locate.py jdk_key_paths = ( "SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\JDK", "SOFTWARE\\JavaSoft\\Java Development Kit", ) for jdk_key_path in jdk_key_paths: try: with winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jdk_key_path) as kjdk: kjdk_values = ( dict( # pylint: disable=consider-using-dict-comprehension [ winreg.EnumValue(kjdk, i)[:2] for i in range(winreg.QueryInfoKey(kjdk)[1]) ] ) ) current_version = kjdk_values["CurrentVersion"] kjdk_current = winreg.OpenKey( winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jdk_key_path + "\\" + current_version ) kjdk_current_values = ( dict( # pylint: disable=consider-using-dict-comprehension [ winreg.EnumValue(kjdk_current, i)[:2] for i in range(winreg.QueryInfoKey(kjdk_current)[1]) ] ) ) return kjdk_current_values["JavaHome"] except OSError as e: if e.errno == 2: continue raise @staticmethod def check_internet(): try: requests.get("https://ntp.org", timeout=1) return True except Exception: try: logger.error("ntp.org ping failed. Falling back to google") requests.get("https://google.com", timeout=1) return True except Exception: return False @staticmethod def check_address_status(address): try: response = requests.get(address, timeout=2) return ( response.status_code // 100 == 2 ) # Check if the status code starts with 2 except requests.RequestException: return False @staticmethod def check_port(server_port): try: ip = get("https://api.ipify.org", timeout=1).content.decode("utf8") except: ip = "google.com" a_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) a_socket.settimeout(20.0) location = (ip, server_port) result_of_check = a_socket.connect_ex(location) a_socket.close() return result_of_check == 0 @staticmethod def check_server_conn(server_port): a_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) a_socket.settimeout(10.0) ip = "127.0.0.1" location = (ip, server_port) result_of_check = a_socket.connect_ex(location) a_socket.close() return result_of_check == 0 @staticmethod def cmdparse(cmd_in): # Parse a string into arguments cmd_out = [] # "argv" output array cmd_index = ( -1 ) # command index - pointer to the argument we're building in cmd_out new_param = True # whether we're creating a new argument/parameter esc = False # whether an escape character was encountered quote_char = None # if we're dealing with a quote, save the quote type here. # Nested quotes to be dealt with by the command for char in cmd_in: # for character in string if ( new_param ): # if set, begin a new argument and increment the command index. # Continue the loop. if char == " ": continue cmd_index += 1 cmd_out.append("") new_param = False if esc: # if we encountered an escape character on the last loop, # append this char regardless of what it is if char not in Helpers.allowed_quotes: cmd_out[cmd_index] += "\\" cmd_out[cmd_index] += char esc = False else: if char == "\\": # if the current character is an escape character, # set the esc flag and continue to next loop esc = True elif ( char == " " and quote_char is None ): # if we encounter a space and are not dealing with a quote, # set the new argument flag and continue to next loop new_param = True elif ( char == quote_char ): # if we encounter the character that matches our start quote, # end the quote and continue to next loop quote_char = None elif quote_char is None and ( char in Helpers.allowed_quotes ): # if we're not in the middle of a quote and we get a quotable # character, start a quote and proceed to the next loop quote_char = char else: # else, just store the character in the current arg cmd_out[cmd_index] += char return cmd_out def get_setting(self, key, default_return=False): try: with open(self.settings_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: data = json.load(f) if key in data.keys(): return data.get(key) logger.error(f'Config File Error: Setting "{key}" does not exist') Console.error(f'Config File Error: Setting "{key}" does not exist') except Exception as e: logger.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) Console.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) return default_return def set_settings(self, data): try: with open(self.settings_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: json.dump(data, f, indent=4) except Exception as e: logger.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) Console.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) return False return True @staticmethod def get_master_config(): # Let's get the mounts and only show the first one by default mounts = Helpers.get_all_mounts() if len(mounts) != 0: mounts = mounts[0] # Make changes for users' local config.json files here. As of 4.0.20 # Config.json was removed from the repo to make it easier for users # To make non-breaking changes to the file. return { "http_port": 8000, "https_port": 8443, "language": "en_EN", "cookie_expire": 30, "show_errors": True, "history_max_age": 7, "stats_update_frequency_seconds": 30, "delete_default_json": False, "show_contribute_link": True, "virtual_terminal_lines": 70, "max_log_lines": 700, "max_audit_entries": 300, "disabled_language_files": [], "stream_size_GB": 1, "keywords": ["help", "chunk"], "allow_nsfw_profile_pictures": False, "enable_user_self_delete": False, "reset_secrets_on_next_boot": False, "monitored_mounts": mounts, "dir_size_poll_freq_minutes": 5, "crafty_logs_delete_after_days": 0, } def get_all_settings(self): try: with open(self.settings_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: data = json.load(f) except Exception as e: data = {} logger.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) Console.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) return data @staticmethod def get_all_mounts(): mounts = [] for item in psutil.disk_partitions(all=False): mounts.append(item.mountpoint) return mounts def is_subdir(self, child_path, parent_path): server_path = os.path.realpath(child_path) root_dir = os.path.realpath(parent_path) if self.is_os_windows(): try: relative = os.path.relpath(server_path, root_dir) except: # Windows will crash out if two paths are on different # Drives We can happily return false if this is the case. # Since two different drives will not be relative to eachother. return False else: relative = os.path.relpath(server_path, root_dir) if relative.startswith(os.pardir): return False return True def set_setting(self, key, new_value): try: with open(self.settings_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: data = json.load(f) if key in data.keys(): data[key] = new_value with open(self.settings_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: json.dump(data, f, indent=2) return True logger.error(f'Config File Error: Setting "{key}" does not exist') Console.error(f'Config File Error: Setting "{key}" does not exist') except Exception as e: logger.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) Console.critical( f"Config File Error: Unable to read {self.settings_file} due to {e}" ) return False @staticmethod def get_themes(): return ["default", "dark", "light", "ronald"] @staticmethod def get_local_ip(): s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) try: # doesn't even have to be reachable s.connect(("10.255.255.255", 1)) ip = s.getsockname()[0] except Exception: ip = "127.0.0.1" finally: s.close() return ip def get_version(self): version_data = {} try: with open( os.path.join(self.config_dir, "version.json"), "r", encoding="utf-8" ) as f: version_data = json.load(f) except Exception as e: Console.critical(f"Unable to get version data! \n{e}") return version_data def get_announcements(self): data = [] try: response = requests.get("https://craftycontrol.com/notify", timeout=2) data = json.loads(response.content) except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Failed to fetch notifications with error: {e}") if self.update_available: data.append(self.update_available) return data def get_version_string(self): version_data = self.get_version() major = version_data.get("major", "?") minor = version_data.get("minor", "?") sub = version_data.get("sub", "?") # set some defaults if we don't get version_data from our helper version = f"{major}.{minor}.{sub}" return str(version) def encode_pass(self, password): return self.passhasher.hash(password) def verify_pass(self, password, currenthash): try: self.passhasher.verify(currenthash, password) return True except: return False def log_colors(self, line): # our regex replacements # note these are in a tuple user_keywords = self.get_setting("keywords") replacements = [ (r"(\[.+?/INFO\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+?/WARN\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+?/ERROR\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+?/FATAL\])", r'\1'), ( r"(\w+?\[/\d+?\.\d+?\.\d+?\.\d+?\:\d+?\])", r'\1', ), (r"\[(\d\d:\d\d:\d\d)\]", r'[\1]'), (r"(\[.+? INFO\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+? WARN\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+? ERROR\])", r'\1'), (r"(\[.+? FATAL\])", r'\1'), ] # highlight users keywords for keyword in user_keywords: # pylint: disable=consider-using-f-string search_replace = ( r"({})".format(keyword), r'\1', ) replacements.append(search_replace) for old, new in replacements: line = re.sub(old, new, line, flags=re.IGNORECASE) return line @staticmethod def validate_traversal(base_path, filename): logger.debug(f'Validating traversal ("{base_path}", "{filename}")') base = pathlib.Path(base_path).resolve() file = pathlib.Path(filename) fileabs = base.joinpath(file).resolve() common_path = pathlib.Path(os.path.commonpath([base, fileabs])) if base == common_path: return fileabs raise ValueError("Path traversal detected") @staticmethod def tail_file(file_name, number_lines=20): if not Helpers.check_file_exists(file_name): logger.warning(f"Unable to find file to tail: {file_name}") return [f"Unable to find file to tail: {file_name}"] # length of lines is X char here avg_line_length = 255 # create our buffer number - number of lines * avg_line_length line_buffer = number_lines * avg_line_length # open our file with open(file_name, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: # seek f.seek(0, 2) # get file size fsize = f.tell() # set pos @ last n chars # (buffer from above = number of lines * avg_line_length) f.seek(max(fsize - line_buffer, 0), 0) # read file til the end try: lines = f.readlines() except Exception as e: logger.warning( f"Unable to read a line in the file:{file_name} - due to error: {e}" ) # now we are done getting the lines, let's return it return lines @staticmethod def check_writeable(path: str): filename = os.path.join(path, "tempfile.txt") try: with open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8"): pass os.remove(filename) logger.info(f"{filename} is writable") return True except Exception as e: logger.critical(f"Unable to write to {path} - Error: {e}") return False @staticmethod def check_root(): if Helpers.is_os_windows(): return ctypes.windll.shell32.IsUserAnAdmin() == 1 return os.geteuid() == 0 def ensure_logging_setup(self): log_file = os.path.join(os.path.curdir, "logs", "commander.log") session_log_file = os.path.join(os.path.curdir, "logs", "session.log") logger.info("Checking app directory writable") writeable = Helpers.check_writeable(self.root_dir) # if not writeable, let's bomb out if not writeable: logger.critical(f"Unable to write to {self.root_dir} directory!") sys.exit(1) # ensure the log directory is there try: with suppress(FileExistsError): os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.root_dir, "logs")) except Exception as e: Console.error(f"Failed to make logs directory with error: {e} ") # ensure the log file is there try: with open(log_file, "a", encoding="utf-8"): pass except Exception as e: Console.critical(f"Unable to open log file! {e}") sys.exit(1) # del any old session.lock file as this is a new session try: with contextlib.suppress(FileNotFoundError): os.remove(session_log_file) except Exception as e: Console.error(f"Deleting logs/session.log failed with error: {e}") @staticmethod def get_time_as_string(): now = datetime.now() return now.strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S") @staticmethod def calc_percent(source_path, dest_path): # calculates percentable of zip from drive. Not with compression. # (For backups and support logs) source_size = 0 files_count = 0 for path, _dirs, files in os.walk(source_path): for file in files: full_path = os.path.join(path, file) source_size += os.stat(full_path).st_size files_count += 1 try: dest_size = os.path.getsize(str(dest_path)) percent = round((dest_size / source_size) * 100, 1) except: percent = 0 if percent >= 0: results = {"percent": percent, "total_files": files_count} else: results = {"percent": 0, "total_files": files_count} return results @staticmethod def check_file_exists(path: str): logger.debug(f"Looking for path: {path}") if os.path.exists(path) and os.path.isfile(path): logger.debug(f"Found path: {path}") return True return False @staticmethod def human_readable_file_size(num: int, suffix="B"): for unit in ["", "K", "M", "G", "T", "P", "E", "Z"]: if abs(num) < 1024.0: # pylint: disable=consider-using-f-string return "%3.1f%s%s" % (num, unit, suffix) num /= 1024.0 # pylint: disable=consider-using-f-string return "%.1f%s%s" % (num, "Y", suffix) @staticmethod def check_path_exists(path: str): if not path: return False logger.debug(f"Looking for path: {path}") if os.path.exists(path): logger.debug(f"Found path: {path}") return True return False def get_gravatar_image(self, email): profile_url = "/static/assets/images/faces-clipart/pic-3.png" # http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/#rating if self.get_setting("allow_nsfw_profile_pictures"): rating = "x" else: rating = "g" # Get grvatar hash for profile pictures if self.check_internet() and email != "default@example.com" and email: gravatar = libgravatar.Gravatar(libgravatar.sanitize_email(email)) url = gravatar.get_image( size=80, default="404", force_default=False, rating=rating, filetype_extension=False, use_ssl=True, ) # + "?d=404" try: if requests.head(url, timeout=1).status_code != 404: profile_url = url except Exception as e: logger.debug(f"Could not pull resource from Gravatar with error {e}") return profile_url @staticmethod def get_file_contents(path: str, lines=100): contents = "" if os.path.exists(path) and os.path.isfile(path): try: with open(path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: for line in f.readlines()[-lines:]: contents = contents + line return contents except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Unable to read file: {path}. \n Error: {e}") return False else: logger.error( f"Unable to read file: {path}. File not found, or isn't a file." ) return False def create_session_file(self, ignore=False): if ignore and os.path.exists(self.session_file): os.remove(self.session_file) if os.path.exists(self.session_file): file_data = self.get_file_contents(self.session_file) try: data = json.loads(file_data) pid = data.get("pid") started = data.get("started") if psutil.pid_exists(pid): Console.critical( f"Another Crafty Controller agent seems to be running..." f"\npid: {pid} \nstarted on: {started}" ) logger.critical("Found running crafty process. Exiting.") sys.exit(1) else: logger.info( "No process found for pid. Assuming " "crafty crashed. Deleting stale session.lock" ) os.remove(self.session_file) except Exception as e: logger.error(f"Failed to locate existing session.lock with error: {e} ") Console.error( f"Failed to locate existing session.lock with error: {e} " ) sys.exit(1) pid = os.getpid() now = datetime.now() session_data = {"pid": pid, "started": now.strftime("%d-%m-%Y, %H:%M:%S")} with open(self.session_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: json.dump(session_data, f, indent=4) # because this is a recursive function, we will return bytes, # and set human readable later @staticmethod def get_dir_size(path: str): total = 0 for entry in os.scandir(path): if entry.is_dir(follow_symlinks=False): total += Helpers.get_dir_size(entry.path) else: total += entry.stat(follow_symlinks=False).st_size return total @staticmethod def list_dir_by_date(path: str, reverse=False): return [ str(p) for p in sorted( pathlib.Path(path).iterdir(), key=os.path.getmtime, reverse=reverse ) ] @staticmethod def get_human_readable_files_sizes(paths: list): sizes = [] for p in paths: sizes.append( { "path": p, "size": Helpers.human_readable_file_size(os.stat(p).st_size), } ) return sizes @staticmethod def base64_encode_string(fun_str: str): s_bytes = str(fun_str).encode("utf-8") b64_bytes = base64.encodebytes(s_bytes) return b64_bytes.decode("utf-8") @staticmethod def base64_decode_string(fun_str: str): s_bytes = str(fun_str).encode("utf-8") b64_bytes = base64.decodebytes(s_bytes) return b64_bytes.decode("utf-8") @staticmethod def create_uuid(): return str(uuid.uuid4()) @staticmethod def ensure_dir_exists(path): """ ensures a directory exists Checks for the existence of a directory, if the directory isn't there, this function creates the directory Args: path (string): the path you are checking for """ try: os.makedirs(path) logger.debug(f"Created Directory : {path}") return True # directory already exists - non-blocking error except FileExistsError: return True except PermissionError as e: logger.critical(f"Check generated exception due to permssion error: {e}") return False def create_self_signed_cert(self, cert_dir=None): if cert_dir is None: cert_dir = os.path.join(self.config_dir, "web", "certs") # create a directory if needed Helpers.ensure_dir_exists(cert_dir) cert_file = os.path.join(cert_dir, "commander.cert.pem") key_file = os.path.join(cert_dir, "commander.key.pem") logger.info(f"SSL Cert File is set to: {cert_file}") logger.info(f"SSL Key File is set to: {key_file}") # don't create new files if we already have them. if Helpers.check_file_exists(cert_file) and Helpers.check_file_exists(key_file): logger.info("Cert and Key files already exists, not creating them.") return True Console.info("Generating a self signed SSL") logger.info("Generating a self signed SSL") # create a key pair logger.info("Generating a key pair. This might take a moment.") Console.info("Generating a key pair. This might take a moment.") k = crypto.PKey() k.generate_key(crypto.TYPE_RSA, 4096) # create a self-signed cert cert = crypto.X509() cert.get_subject().C = "US" cert.get_subject().ST = "Michigan" cert.get_subject().L = "Kent County" cert.get_subject().O = "Crafty Controller" cert.get_subject().OU = "Server Ops" cert.get_subject().CN = gethostname() alt_names = ",".join( [ f"DNS:{socket.gethostname()}", f"DNS:*.{socket.gethostname()}", "DNS:localhost", "DNS:*.localhost", "DNS:127.0.0.1", ] ).encode() subject_alt_names_ext = crypto.X509Extension( b"subjectAltName", False, alt_names ) basic_constraints_ext = crypto.X509Extension( b"basicConstraints", True, b"CA:false" ) cert.add_extensions([subject_alt_names_ext, basic_constraints_ext]) cert.set_serial_number(secrets.randbelow(254) + 1) cert.gmtime_adj_notBefore(0) cert.gmtime_adj_notAfter(365 * 24 * 60 * 60) cert.set_issuer(cert.get_subject()) cert.set_pubkey(k) cert.set_version(2) cert.sign(k, "sha256") with open(cert_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as cert_file_handle: cert_file_handle.write( crypto.dump_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, cert).decode() ) with open(key_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as key_file_handle: key_file_handle.write( crypto.dump_privatekey(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, k).decode() ) @staticmethod def random_string_generator(size=6, chars=string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits): """ Example Usage random_generator() = G8sjO2 random_generator(3, abcdef) = adf """ return "".join(secrets.choice(chars) for x in range(size)) @staticmethod def is_os_windows(): return os.name == "nt" @staticmethod def is_env_docker(): path = "/proc/self/cgroup" return ( os.path.exists("/.dockerenv") or os.path.isfile(path) and any("docker" in line for line in open(path, encoding="utf-8")) ) @staticmethod def wtol_path(w_path): l_path = w_path.replace("\\", "/") return l_path @staticmethod def ltow_path(l_path): w_path = l_path.replace("/", "\\") return w_path @staticmethod def get_os_understandable_path(path): return os.path.normpath(path) def find_default_password(self): default_file = os.path.join(self.root_dir, "default.json") data = {} if Helpers.check_file_exists(default_file): with open(default_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: data = json.load(f) del_json = self.get_setting("delete_default_json") if del_json: os.remove(default_file) return data @staticmethod def generate_zip_tree(folder, output=""): file_list = os.listdir(folder) file_list = sorted(file_list, key=str.casefold) output += f"""