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import gtk
import re
import copy
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higbuttons import HIGButton, HIGToggleButton
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higboxes import HIGHBox
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higlabels import HIGSectionLabel, HintWindow
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higdialogs import HIGAlertDialog
import datetime
from zenmapCore.Name import APP_DISPLAY_NAME
import zenmapCore.I18N # lgtm[py/unused-import]
from zenmapCore.NmapOptions import split_quoted
from zenmapCore.SearchResult import SearchDir, SearchDB, SearchDummy
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import SearchConfig
from zenmapGUI.FileChoosers import DirectoryChooserDialog
search_config = SearchConfig()
class SearchParser(object):
"""This class is responsible for parsing the search string, and updating
the search dictionary (which is, in turn, passed to classes that perform
the actual search). It holds a reference to the SearchGUI object, which is
used to access its search_dict dictionary, so that all dictionary handling
is performed here. It is also responsible for adding additional directories
to the SearchGUI object via the 'dir:' operator."""
def __init__(self, search_gui, search_keywords):
self.search_gui = search_gui
self.search_dict = search_gui.search_dict
# We need to make an operator->searchkey mapping, since the search
# entry field and the search classes have different syntax.
#
# NOTE: if you want to add a new search key not handled by the
# SearchResult class, you should add a new method match_CRITERIANAME to
# the SearchResult class. For example, if you'd like a "noodles"
# criteria, you need to create the method
# SearchResult.match_noodles(self, noodles_string). To see how searches
# are actually performed, start reading from the SearchResult.search()
# method.
self.ops2keys = copy.deepcopy(search_keywords)
# This is not really an operator (see below)
self.ops2keys["dir"] = "dir"
def update(self, search):
"""Updates the search dictionary by parsing the input string."""
# Kill leftover keys and parse again. SLOW? Not really.
self.search_dict.clear()
for word in split_quoted(search):
if word.find(":") != -1:
# We have an operator in our word, so we make the part left of
# the semicolon a key, and the part on the right a value
op, arg = word.split(":", 1)
if op in self.ops2keys:
key = self.ops2keys[op]
if key in self.search_dict:
self.search_dict[key].append(arg)
else:
self.search_dict[key] = [arg]
else:
# Just a simple keyword
if "keyword" in self.search_dict:
self.search_dict["keyword"].append(word)
else:
self.search_dict["keyword"] = [word]
# Check if we have any dir: operators in our map, and if so, add them
# to the search_gui object and remove them from the map. The dir:
# operator isn't a real operator, in a sense that it doesn't need to be
# processed by the SearchResult.search() function. It is needed only to
# create a new SearchDir object, which is then used to perform the
# actual search().
self.search_gui.init_search_dirs(self.search_dict.pop("dir", []))
class SearchGUI(gtk.VBox, object):
"""This class is a VBox that holds the search entry field and buttons on
top, and the results list on the bottom. The "Cancel" and "Open" buttons
are a part of the SearchWindow class, not SearchGUI."""
def __init__(self, search_window):
gtk.VBox.__init__(self)
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_events()
# Search options
self.options = {}
self.options["file_extension"] = search_config.file_extension
self.options["directory"] = search_config.directory
self.options["search_db"] = search_config.search_db
self.parsed_results = {}
self._set_result_view()
self.id = 0
self.search_window = search_window
# The Search* objects are created once per Search Window invocation, so
# that they get a list of scans only once, not whenever the search
# conditions change
if self.options["search_db"]:
try:
self.search_db = SearchDB()
except ImportError, e:
self.search_db = SearchDummy()
self.no_db_warning.show()
self.no_db_warning.set_text(
'Warning: The database of saved scans is not '
'available. (%s.) Use "Include Directory" under '
'"Expressions" to search a directory.' % str(e))
# Search directories can be added via the "dir:" operator, so it needs
# to be a map
self.search_dirs = {}
self.init_search_dirs()
# We create an empty search dictionary, since SearchParser will fill it
# with keywords as it encounters different operators in the search
# string.
self.search_dict = dict()
# We need to define our own keyword search dictionary
search_keywords = dict()
search_keywords["keyword"] = "keyword"
search_keywords["profile"] = "profile"
search_keywords["pr"] = "profile"
search_keywords["target"] = "target"
search_keywords["t"] = "target"
search_keywords["option"] = "option"
search_keywords["o"] = "option"
search_keywords["date"] = "date"
search_keywords["d"] = "date"
search_keywords["after"] = "after"
search_keywords["a"] = "after"
search_keywords["before"] = "before"
search_keywords["b"] = "before"
search_keywords["os"] = "os"
search_keywords["scanned"] = "scanned"
search_keywords["sp"] = "scanned"
search_keywords["open"] = "open"
search_keywords["op"] = "open"
search_keywords["closed"] = "closed"
search_keywords["cp"] = "closed"
search_keywords["filtered"] = "filtered"
search_keywords["fp"] = "filtered"
search_keywords["unfiltered"] = "unfiltered"
search_keywords["ufp"] = "unfiltered"
search_keywords["open|filtered"] = "open_filtered"
search_keywords["ofp"] = "open_filtered"
search_keywords["closed|filtered"] = "closed_filtered"
search_keywords["cfp"] = "closed_filtered"
search_keywords["service"] = "service"
search_keywords["s"] = "service"
search_keywords["inroute"] = "in_route"
search_keywords["ir"] = "in_route"
self.search_parser = SearchParser(self, search_keywords)
# This list holds the (operator, argument) tuples, parsed from the GUI
# criteria rows
self.gui_criteria_list = []
# Do an initial "empty" search, so that the results window initially
# holds all scans in the database
self.search_parser.update("")
self.start_search()
def init_search_dirs(self, dirs=[]):
# Start fresh
self.search_dirs.clear()
# If specified, add the search directory from the Zenmap config file to
# the map
conf_dir = self.options["directory"]
if conf_dir:
self.search_dirs[conf_dir] = SearchDir(
conf_dir, self.options["file_extension"])
# Process any other dirs (as added by the dir: operator)
for dir in dirs:
self.search_dirs[dir] = SearchDir(
dir, self.options["file_extension"])
def _create_widgets(self):
# Search box and buttons
self.search_top_hbox = HIGHBox()
self.search_label = HIGSectionLabel(_("Search:"))
self.search_entry = gtk.Entry()
self.expressions_btn = HIGToggleButton(
_("Expressions "), gtk.STOCK_EDIT)
# The quick reference tooltip button
self.search_tooltip_btn = HIGButton(" ", gtk.STOCK_INFO)
# The expression VBox. This is only visible once the user clicks on
# "Expressions"
self.expr_vbox = gtk.VBox()
# Results section
self.result_list = gtk.ListStore(str, str, int) # title, date, id
self.result_view = gtk.TreeView(self.result_list)
self.result_scrolled = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
self.result_title_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Scan"))
self.result_date_column = gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Date"))
self.no_db_warning = gtk.Label()
self.no_db_warning.set_line_wrap(True)
self.no_db_warning.set_no_show_all(True)
self.expr_window = None
def _pack_widgets(self):
# Packing label, search box and buttons
self.search_top_hbox.set_spacing(4)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_label, False)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_entry, True)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.expressions_btn, False)
self.search_top_hbox.pack_start(self.search_tooltip_btn, False)
# The expressions (if any) should be tightly packed so that they don't
# take too much screen real-estate
self.expr_vbox.set_spacing(0)
# Packing the result section
self.result_scrolled.add(self.result_view)
self.result_scrolled.set_policy(
gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
# Packing it all together
self.set_spacing(4)
self.pack_start(self.search_top_hbox, False)
self.pack_start(self.expr_vbox, False)
self.pack_start(self.result_scrolled, True)
self.pack_start(self.no_db_warning, False)
def _connect_events(self):
self.search_entry.connect("changed", self.update_search_entry)
self.search_tooltip_btn.connect("clicked", self.show_quick_help)
self.expressions_btn.connect("toggled", self.expressions_clicked)
def show_quick_help(self, widget=None, extra=None):
hint_window = HintWindow(QUICK_HELP_TEXT)
hint_window.show_all()
def expressions_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
if (len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) == 0 and
self.search_entry.get_text() == ""):
# This is the first time the user has clicked on "Show Expressions"
# and the search entry box is empty, so we add a single Criterion
# row
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(Criterion(self))
if self.expressions_btn.get_active():
# The Expressions GUI is about to be displayed. It needs to reflect
# all the conditions in the search entry field, so a comparison
# between the entry field and the GUI needs to be performed.
# Make the search entry field insensitive while expressions are
# visible
self.search_entry.set_sensitive(False)
# Get a map of operator => argument from the Expressions GUI so
# that we can compare them with the ones in the search entry field
gui_ops = {}
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if criterion.operator in gui_ops:
gui_ops[criterion.operator].append(criterion.argument)
else:
gui_ops[criterion.operator] = [criterion.argument]
# We compare the search entry field to the Expressions GUI. Every
# (operator, value) pair must be present in the GUI after this loop
# is done.
for op, args in self.search_dict.iteritems():
for arg in args:
if (op not in gui_ops) or (arg not in gui_ops[op]):
# We need to add this pair to the GUI
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(
Criterion(self, op, arg), False)
# Now we check if there are any leftover criterion rows that aren't
# present in the search_dict (for example, if a user has deleted
# something from the search entry field)
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if (criterion.operator not in self.search_dict or
criterion.argument not in self.search_dict[
criterion.operator]):
criterion.destroy()
# If we have deleted all rows, add an empty one
if len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) == 0:
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(Criterion(self))
# Display all elements
self.expr_vbox.show_all()
else:
# The Expressions GUI is about to be hidden. No updates to the
# search entry field are necessary, since it gets updated on every
# change in one of the criterion rows.
self.expr_vbox.hide_all()
self.search_entry.set_sensitive(True)
def close(self):
if self.expr_window is not None:
self.expr_window.close()
def add_criterion(self, caller):
# We need to find where the caller (Criteria object) is located among
# all the rows, so that we can insert the new row after it
caller_index = self.expr_vbox.get_children().index(caller)
# Make a new Criteria row and insert it after the calling row
criteria = Criterion(self, "keyword")
self.expr_vbox.pack_start(criteria, False)
self.expr_vbox.reorder_child(criteria, caller_index + 1)
criteria.show_all()
def remove_criterion(self, c):
if len(self.expr_vbox.get_children()) > 1:
c.destroy()
self.criterion_changed()
def criterion_changed(self):
# We go through all criteria rows and make a new search string
search_string = ""
for criterion in self.expr_vbox.get_children():
if criterion.operator != "keyword":
search_string += criterion.operator + ":"
search_string += criterion.argument.replace(" ", "") + " "
self.search_entry.set_text(search_string.strip())
self.search_parser.update(self.search_entry.get_text())
self.start_search()
def add_search_dir(self, dir):
if dir not in self.search_dirs:
self.search_dirs[dir] = SearchDir(
dir, self.options["file_extension"])
def update_search_entry(self, widget, extra=None):
"""Called when the search entry field is modified."""
self.search_parser.update(widget.get_text())
self.start_search()
def start_search(self):
if not self.options["search_db"] and not self.options["directory"]:
d = HIGAlertDialog(
message_format=_("No search method selected!"),
secondary_text=_(
"%s can search results on directories or inside its "
"own database. Please select a method by choosing a "
"directory or by checking the search data base option "
"in the 'Search options' tab before starting a search"
) % APP_DISPLAY_NAME)
d.run()
d.destroy()
return
self.clear_result_list()
matched = 0
total = 0
if self.options["search_db"]:
total += len(self.search_db.get_scan_results())
for result in self.search_db.search(**self.search_dict):
self.append_result(result)
matched += 1
for search_dir in self.search_dirs.itervalues():
total += len(search_dir.get_scan_results())
for result in search_dir.search(**self.search_dict):
self.append_result(result)
matched += 1
#total += len(self.search_tabs.get_scan_results())
#for result in self.search_tabs.search(**self.search_dict):
# self.append_result(result)
# matched += 1
self.search_window.set_label_text(
"Matched %s out of %s scans." % (
str(matched), str(total)))
def clear_result_list(self):
for i in range(len(self.result_list)):
iter = self.result_list.get_iter_root()
del(self.result_list[iter])
def append_result(self, parsed_result):
title = parsed_result.scan_name
try:
date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(parsed_result.start))
date_field = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
except ValueError:
date_field = _("Unknown")
self.parsed_results[self.id] = [title, parsed_result]
self.result_list.append([title, date_field, self.id])
self.id += 1
def get_selected_results(self):
selection = self.result_view.get_selection()
rows = selection.get_selected_rows()
list_store = rows[0]
results = {}
for row in rows[1]:
r = row[0]
results[list_store[r][2]] = self.parsed_results[list_store[r][2]]
return results
def _set_result_view(self):
self.result_view.set_enable_search(True)
self.result_view.set_search_column(0)
selection = self.result_view.get_selection()
selection.set_mode(gtk.SELECTION_MULTIPLE)
self.result_view.append_column(self.result_title_column)
self.result_view.append_column(self.result_date_column)
self.result_title_column.set_resizable(True)
self.result_title_column.set_min_width(200)
self.result_date_column.set_resizable(True)
self.result_title_column.set_sort_column_id(0)
self.result_date_column.set_sort_column_id(1)
self.result_title_column.set_reorderable(True)
self.result_date_column.set_reorderable(True)
cell = gtk.CellRendererText()
self.result_title_column.pack_start(cell, True)
self.result_date_column.pack_start(cell, True)
self.result_title_column.set_attributes(cell, text=0)
self.result_date_column.set_attributes(cell, text=1)
selected_results = property(get_selected_results)
class Criterion(gtk.HBox):
"""This class holds one criterion row, represented as an HBox. It holds a
ComboBox and a Subcriterion's subclass instance, depending on the selected
entry in the ComboBox. For example, when the 'Target' option is selected, a
SimpleSubcriterion widget is displayed, but when the 'Date' operator is
selected, a DateSubcriterion widget is displayed."""
def __init__(self, search_window, operator="keyword", argument=""):
"""A reference to the search window is passed so that we can call
add_criterion and remove_criterion."""
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
self.search_window = search_window
self.default_operator = operator
self.default_argument = argument
# We need this as a map, so that we can pass the operator into
# the SimpleSubcriterion instance
self.combo_entries = {"Keyword": ["keyword"],
"Profile Name": ["profile"],
"Target": ["target"],
"Options": ["option"],
"Date": ["date", "after", "before"],
"Operating System": ["os"],
"Port": ["open", "scanned", "closed", "filtered",
"unfiltered", "open_filtered",
"closed_filtered"],
"Service": ["service"],
"Host In Route": ["inroute"],
"Include Directory": ["dir"]}
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_events()
def _create_widgets(self):
# A ComboBox containing the list of operators
self.operator_combo = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
# Sort all the keys from combo_entries and make an entry for each of
# them
sorted_entries = self.combo_entries.keys()
sorted_entries.sort()
for name in sorted_entries:
self.operator_combo.append_text(name)
# Select the default operator
for entry, operators in self.combo_entries.iteritems():
for operator in operators:
if operator == self.default_operator:
self.operator_combo.set_active(sorted_entries.index(entry))
break
# Create a subcriterion
self.subcriterion = self.new_subcriterion(
self.default_operator, self.default_argument)
# The "add" and "remove" buttons
self.add_btn = HIGButton(" ", gtk.STOCK_ADD)
self.remove_btn = HIGButton(" ", gtk.STOCK_REMOVE)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.operator_combo, False)
self.pack_start(self.subcriterion, True, True)
self.pack_start(self.add_btn, False)
self.pack_start(self.remove_btn, False)
def _connect_events(self):
self.operator_combo.connect("changed", self.operator_changed)
self.add_btn.connect("clicked", self.add_clicked)
self.remove_btn.connect("clicked", self.remove_clicked)
def get_operator(self):
return self.subcriterion.operator
def get_argument(self):
return self.subcriterion.argument
def add_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.search_window.add_criterion(self)
def remove_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.search_window.remove_criterion(self)
def value_changed(self, op, arg):
"""Subcriterion instances call this method when something changes
inside of them."""
# We let the search window know about the change
self.search_window.criterion_changed()
def new_subcriterion(self, operator="keyword", argument=""):
if operator in self.combo_entries["Date"]:
return DateSubcriterion(operator, argument)
elif operator in self.combo_entries["Port"]:
return PortSubcriterion(operator, argument)
elif operator == "dir":
return DirSubcriterion(operator, argument)
else:
return SimpleSubcriterion(operator, argument)
def operator_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
"""This function is called when the user selects a different entry in
the Criterion's ComboBox."""
# Destroy the previous subcriterion
self.subcriterion.destroy()
# Create a new subcriterion depending on the selected operator
selected = self.operator_combo.get_active_text()
operator = self.combo_entries[selected][0]
self.subcriterion = self.new_subcriterion(operator)
# Pack it, and place it on the right side of the ComboBox
self.pack_start(self.subcriterion, True, True)
self.reorder_child(self.subcriterion, 1)
# Notify the search window about the change
self.search_window.criterion_changed()
# Good to go
self.subcriterion.show_all()
operator = property(get_operator)
argument = property(get_argument)
class Subcriterion(gtk.HBox):
"""This class is a base class for all subcriterion types. Depending on the
criterion selected in the Criterion's ComboBox, a subclass of Subcriterion
is created to display the appropriate GUI."""
def __init__(self):
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
self.operator = ""
self.argument = ""
def value_changed(self):
"""Propagates the operator and the argument up to the Criterion
parent."""
self.get_parent().value_changed(self.operator, self.argument)
class SimpleSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
"""This class represents all 'simple' criterion types that need only an
entry box in order to define the criterion."""
def __init__(self, operator="keyword", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.entry = gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.entry.set_text(self.argument)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.entry, True)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.entry.connect("changed", self.entry_changed)
def entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
class PortSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
"""This class shows the port criterion GUI."""
def __init__(self, operator="open", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.entry = gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.entry.set_text(self.argument)
self.label = gtk.Label(" is ")
self.port_state_combo = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
states = ["open", "scanned", "closed", "filtered", "unfiltered",
"open|filtered", "closed|filtered"]
for state in states:
self.port_state_combo.append_text(state)
self.port_state_combo.set_active(
states.index(self.operator.replace("_", "|")))
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.entry, True)
self.pack_start(self.label, False)
self.pack_start(self.port_state_combo, False)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.entry.connect("changed", self.entry_changed)
self.port_state_combo.connect("changed", self.port_criterion_changed)
def entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
def port_criterion_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.operator = widget.get_active_text()
self.value_changed()
class DirSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
def __init__(self, operator="dir", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.operator = operator
self.argument = argument
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
def _create_widgets(self):
self.dir_entry = gtk.Entry()
if self.argument:
self.dir_entry.set_text(self.argument)
self.chooser_btn = HIGButton("Choose...", gtk.STOCK_OPEN)
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.dir_entry, True)
self.pack_start(self.chooser_btn, False)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.chooser_btn.connect("clicked", self.choose_clicked)
self.dir_entry.connect("changed", self.dir_entry_changed)
def choose_clicked(self, widget=None, extra=None):
# Display a directory chooser dialog
chooser_dlg = DirectoryChooserDialog("Include folder in search")
if chooser_dlg.run() == gtk.RESPONSE_OK:
self.dir_entry.set_text(chooser_dlg.get_filename())
chooser_dlg.destroy()
def dir_entry_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.argument = widget.get_text()
self.value_changed()
class DateSubcriterion(Subcriterion):
def __init__(self, operator="date", argument=""):
Subcriterion.__init__(self)
self.text2op = {"is": "date",
"after": "after",
"before": "before"}
self.operator = operator
self._create_widgets()
self._pack_widgets()
self._connect_widgets()
# Count the fuzzy operators, so that we can append them to the argument
# later
self.fuzzies = argument.count("~")
argument = argument.replace("~", "")
self.minus_notation = False
if re.match("\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$", argument) is not None:
year, month, day = argument.split("-")
self.date = datetime.date(int(year), int(month), int(day))
self.argument = argument
elif re.match("[-|\+]\d+$", argument) is not None:
# Convert the date from the "-n" notation into YYYY-MM-DD
parsed_date = datetime.date.fromordinal(
datetime.date.today().toordinal() + int(argument))
self.argument = argument
self.date = datetime.date(
parsed_date.year, parsed_date.month, parsed_date.day)
self.minus_notation = True
else:
self.date = datetime.date.today()
self.argument = self.date.isoformat()
# Append fuzzy operators, if any
self.argument += "~" * self.fuzzies
def _create_widgets(self):
self.date_criterion_combo = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("is")
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("after")
self.date_criterion_combo.append_text("before")
if self.operator == "date":
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(0)
elif self.operator == "after":
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(1)
else:
self.date_criterion_combo.set_active(2)
self.date_button = HIGButton()
def _pack_widgets(self):
self.pack_start(self.date_criterion_combo, False)
self.pack_start(self.date_button, True)
def _connect_widgets(self):
self.date_criterion_combo.connect(
"changed", self.date_criterion_changed)
self.date_button.connect("clicked", self.show_calendar)
def date_criterion_changed(self, widget=None, extra=None):
self.operator = self.text2op[widget.get_active_text()]
# Let the parent know that the operator has changed
self.value_changed()
def show_calendar(self, widget):
calendar = DateCalendar()
calendar.connect_calendar(self.update_button)
calendar.show_all()
def update_button(self, widget):
cal_date = widget.get_date()
# Add 1 to month because gtk.Calendar date is zero-based.
self.date = datetime.date(cal_date[0], cal_date[1] + 1, cal_date[2])
# Set the argument, using the search format
if self.minus_notation:
# We need to calculate the date's offset from today, so that we can
# represent the date in the "-n" notation
today = datetime.date.today()
offset = self.date.toordinal() - today.toordinal()
if offset > 0:
self.argument = "+" + str(offset)
else:
self.argument = str(offset)
else:
self.argument = self.date.isoformat()
self.argument += "~" * self.fuzzies
# Let the parent know about the change
self.value_changed()
def set_date(self, date):
self.date_button.set_label(date.strftime("%d %b %Y"))
self._date = date
def get_date(self):
return self._date
date = property(get_date, set_date)
_date = datetime.date.today()
class DateCalendar(gtk.Window, object):
def __init__(self):
gtk.Window.__init__(self, gtk.WINDOW_POPUP)
self.set_position(gtk.WIN_POS_MOUSE)
self.calendar = gtk.Calendar()
self.add(self.calendar)
def connect_calendar(self, update_button_cb):
self.calendar.connect("day-selected-double-click",
self.kill_calendar, update_button_cb)
def kill_calendar(self, widget, method):
method(widget)
self.destroy()
QUICK_HELP_TEXT = _("""\
Entering the text into the search performs a keyword search - the \
search string is matched against the entire output of each scan.
To refine the search, you can use operators to search only within \
a specific part of a scan. Operators can be added to the search \
interactively if you click on the Expressions button, or you can \
enter them manually into the search field. Most operators have a short \
form, listed.
profile: (pr:) - Profile used.
target: (t:) - User-supplied target, or a rDNS result.
option: (o:) - Scan options.
date: (d:) - The date when scan was performed. Fuzzy matching is \
possible using the "~" suffix. Each "~" broadens the search by one day \
on "each side" of the date. In addition, it is possible to use the \
\"date:-n\" notation which means "n days ago".
after: (a:) - Matches scans made after the supplied date \
(YYYY-MM-DD or -n).
before (b:) - Matches scans made before the supplied \
date(YYYY-MM-DD or -n).
os: - All OS-related fields.
scanned: (sp:) - Matches a port if it was among those scanned.
open: (op:) - Open ports discovered in a scan.
closed: (cp:) - Closed ports discovered in a scan.
filtered: (fp:) - Filtered ports discovered in scan.
unfiltered: (ufp:) - Unfiltered ports found in a scan (using, for \
example, an ACK scan).
open|filtered: (ofp:) - Ports in the \"open|filtered\" state.
closed|filtered: (cfp:) - Ports in the \"closed|filtered\" state.
service: (s:) - All service-related fields.
inroute: (ir:) - Matches a router in the scan's traceroute output.
""")