chinwagsocial/lib/mastodon/cli/ip_blocks.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rubygems/package'
require_relative 'base'
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module Mastodon::CLI
class IpBlocks < Base
option :severity, required: true, enum: %w(no_access sign_up_requires_approval sign_up_block), desc: 'Severity of the block'
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option :comment, aliases: [:c], desc: 'Optional comment'
option :duration, aliases: [:d], type: :numeric, desc: 'Duration of the block in seconds'
option :force, type: :boolean, aliases: [:f], desc: 'Overwrite existing blocks'
desc 'add IP...', 'Add one or more IP blocks'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Add one or more IP blocks. You can use CIDR syntax to
block IP ranges. You must specify --severity of the block. All
options will be copied for each IP block you create in one command.
You can add a --comment. If an IP block already exists for one of
the provided IPs, it will be skipped unless you use the --force
option to overwrite it.
LONG_DESC
def add(*addresses)
fail_with_message 'No IP(s) given' if addresses.empty?
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skipped = 0
processed = 0
failed = 0
addresses.each do |address|
unless valid_ip_address?(address)
say("#{address} is invalid", :red)
failed += 1
next
end
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ip_block = IpBlock.find_by(ip: address)
if ip_block.present? && !options[:force]
say("#{address} is already blocked", :yellow)
skipped += 1
next
end
ip_block ||= IpBlock.new(ip: address)
ip_block.severity = options[:severity]
ip_block.comment = options[:comment] if options[:comment].present?
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ip_block.expires_in = options[:duration]
if ip_block.save
processed += 1
else
say("#{address} could not be saved", :red)
failed += 1
end
end
say("Added #{processed}, skipped #{skipped}, failed #{failed}", color(processed, failed))
end
option :force, type: :boolean, aliases: [:f], desc: 'Remove blocks for ranges that cover given IP(s)'
desc 'remove IP...', 'Remove one or more IP blocks'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Remove one or more IP blocks. Normally, only exact matches are removed. If
you want to ensure that all of the given IP addresses are unblocked, you
can use --force which will also remove any blocks for IP ranges that would
cover the given IP(s).
LONG_DESC
def remove(*addresses)
fail_with_message 'No IP(s) given' if addresses.empty?
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processed = 0
skipped = 0
addresses.each do |address|
unless valid_ip_address?(address)
say("#{address} is invalid", :yellow)
skipped += 1
next
end
ip_blocks = if options[:force]
IpBlock.where('ip >>= ?', address)
else
IpBlock.where('ip <<= ?', address)
end
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if ip_blocks.empty?
say("#{address} is not yet blocked", :yellow)
skipped += 1
next
end
ip_blocks.in_batches.destroy_all
processed += 1
end
say("Removed #{processed}, skipped #{skipped}", color(processed, 0))
end
option :format, aliases: [:f], enum: %w(plain nginx), desc: 'Format of the output'
desc 'export', 'Export blocked IPs'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Export blocked IPs. Different formats are supported for usage with other
tools. Only blocks with no_access severity are returned.
LONG_DESC
def export
IpBlock.where(severity: :no_access).find_each do |ip_block|
case options[:format]
when 'nginx'
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say "deny #{ip_block.ip}/#{ip_block.ip.prefix};"
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else
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say "#{ip_block.ip}/#{ip_block.ip.prefix}"
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end
end
end
private
def color(processed, failed)
if !processed.zero? && failed.zero?
:green
elsif failed.zero?
:yellow
else
:red
end
end
def valid_ip_address?(ip_address)
IPAddr.new(ip_address)
true
rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
false
end
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end
end