├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .gitmodules ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── LICENSES ├── droopescan.txt ├── joomscan.txt ├── vbscan.txt └── wpscan.txt ├── README.md ├── app.py ├── core.py ├── db.py ├── plugins ├── __init__.py └── scanners.py ├── requirements.txt ├── run.sh ├── scheduler.py ├── schema.sql ├── setup.sh ├── static ├── css │ ├── bootstrap.min.css │ ├── jquery-confirm.min.css │ ├── jquery.growl.css │ └── style.css ├── img │ └── bg.jpg └── js │ ├── bootstrap.min.js │ ├── cmsscan.js │ ├── jquery-confirm.min.js │ ├── jquery.growl.js │ ├── jquery.min.js │ └── renderjson.js └── templates ├── _base.html ├── index.html ├── result.html ├── result_plain.html └── scans.html /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github: ajinabraham 2 | custom: ['https://paypal.me/ajinabraham'] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | wheels/ 23 | *.egg-info/ 24 | .installed.cfg 25 | *.egg 26 | MANIFEST 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *.cover 47 | .hypothesis/ 48 | .pytest_cache/ 49 | 50 | # Translations 51 | *.mo 52 | *.pot 53 | 54 | # Django stuff: 55 | *.log 56 | local_settings.py 57 | db.sqlite3 58 | 59 | # Flask stuff: 60 | instance/ 61 | .webassets-cache 62 | 63 | # Scrapy stuff: 64 | .scrapy 65 | 66 | # Sphinx documentation 67 | docs/_build/ 68 | 69 | # PyBuilder 70 | target/ 71 | 72 | # Jupyter Notebook 73 | .ipynb_checkpoints 74 | 75 | # pyenv 76 | .python-version 77 | 78 | # celery beat schedule file 79 | celerybeat-schedule 80 | 81 | # SageMath parsed files 82 | *.sage.py 83 | 84 | # Environments 85 | .env 86 | .venv 87 | env/ 88 | venv/ 89 | ENV/ 90 | env.bak/ 91 | venv.bak/ 92 | 93 | # Spyder project settings 94 | .spyderproject 95 | .spyproject 96 | 97 | # Rope project settings 98 | .ropeproject 99 | 100 | # mkdocs documentation 101 | /site 102 | 103 | # mypy 104 | .mypy_cache/ 105 | scheduler.log 106 | db.db 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "plugins/vbscan"] 2 | path = plugins/vbscan 3 | url = https://github.com/rezasp/vbscan.git 4 | [submodule "plugins/joomscan"] 5 | path = plugins/joomscan 6 | url = https://github.com/rezasp/joomscan.git 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3 2 | LABEL \ 3 | name="CMSScan" \ 4 | author="Ajin Abraham " \ 5 | description="Scan WordPress, Joomla, vBulletin and Drupal CMS for Security issues" 6 | RUN \ 7 | apt-get update && \ 8 | apt-get install -y ruby \ 9 | ruby-dev \ 10 | git \ 11 | libwww-perl 12 | 13 | RUN gem install wpscan && \ 14 | wpscan --update 15 | 16 | WORKDIR /usr/src/app/ 17 | COPY . . 18 | RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt 19 | 20 | RUN git clone https://github.com/rezasp/vbscan.git 21 | RUN git clone https://github.com/rezasp/joomscan.git 22 | 23 | RUN mv vbscan /usr/src/app/plugins/vbscan 24 | RUN mv joomscan /usr/src/app/plugins/joomscan 25 | 26 | EXPOSE 7070 27 | CMD ["gunicorn", "--bind", "0.0.0.0:7070", "app:app", "--workers 3", "--timeout", "10000"] 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 3 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 4 | 5 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 12 | software and other kinds of works. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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This License does not grant the use of the "wpscan" trademark or the use of the WPScan logo. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CMSScan 2 | Scan WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, vBulletin websites for Security issues. 3 | 4 | [![platform](https://img.shields.io/badge/platform-osx%2Flinux-green.svg)](https://github.com/ajinabraham/CMSScan/) 5 | [![License](https://img.shields.io/:license-gpl3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) 6 | [![python](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.6-blue.svg)](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 7 | [![Rawsec's CyberSecurity Inventory](https://inventory.raw.pm/img/badges/Rawsec-inventoried-FF5050_flat.svg)](https://inventory.rawsec.ml/tools.html#CMSScan) 8 | 9 | Made with ![Love](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4301109/16754758/82e3a63c-4813-11e6-9430-6015d98aeaab.png) in India 10 | 11 | CMSScan provides a centralized Security Dashboard for CMS Security scans. It is powered by wpscan, droopescan, vbscan and joomscan. It supports both on demand and scheduled scans and has the ability to sent email reports. 12 | 13 | ## Install 14 | ``` 15 | # Requires ruby, ruby-dev, gem, libwww-perl, python3.6+ and git 16 | git clone https://github.com/ajinabraham/CMSScan.git 17 | cd CMSScan 18 | ./setup.sh 19 | ``` 20 | ## Run 21 | 22 | `./run.sh` 23 | 24 | ## Periodic Scans 25 | 26 | You can perform periodic CMS scans with CMSScan. You must run CMSScan server separately and configure the following before running the `scheduler.py` script. 27 | 28 | ``` 29 | # SMTP SETTINGS 30 | SMTP_SERVER = '' 31 | FROM_EMAIL = '' 32 | TO_EMAIL = '' 33 | 34 | # SERVER SETTINGS 35 | SERVER = '' 36 | 37 | # SCAN SITES 38 | WORDPRESS_SITES = [] 39 | DRUPAL_SITES = [] 40 | JOOMLA_SITES = [] 41 | VBULLETIN_SITES = [] 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | Add a cronjob 45 | 46 | ``` 47 | crontab -e 48 | @weekly /usr/bin/python3 scheduler.py 49 | ``` 50 | 51 | ## Basic Auth 52 | 53 | By default there is no authentication. To enable basic auth, configure the following in `app.py` 54 | 55 | ``` 56 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME'] = 'admin' 57 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD'] = 'password' 58 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_FORCE'] = True 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | ## Docker 62 | 63 | ### Local 64 | ``` 65 | docker build -t cmsscan . 66 | docker run -it -p 7070:7070 cmsscan 67 | ``` 68 | 69 | ### Prebuilt Image 70 | 71 | ``` 72 | docker pull opensecurity/cmsscan 73 | docker run -it -p 7070:7070 opensecurity/cmsscan 74 | ``` 75 | 76 | ### Screenshots 77 | 78 | 79 | ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4301109/48620839-855c9100-e9c7-11e8-97c6-1e25252d2d01.png) 80 | ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4301109/48620970-03b93300-e9c8-11e8-9962-714e8fea2c6c.png) 81 | ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4301109/48670210-cf658400-eb39-11e8-8aad-fa2c2915c42a.png) 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from threading import Thread 2 | from datetime import datetime 3 | from flask import Flask, jsonify, g 4 | from flask import render_template, request 5 | from flask_basicauth import BasicAuth 6 | 7 | from plugins.scanners import ( 8 | update_wpscan, 9 | find_cms 10 | ) 11 | from core import Scanner 12 | from db import ( 13 | init_db, 14 | get_db, 15 | dict_factory 16 | ) 17 | 18 | app = Flask(__name__, static_folder="static") 19 | # Basic Auth Credentials 20 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME'] = 'admin' 21 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD'] = 'password' 22 | app.config['BASIC_AUTH_FORCE'] = False 23 | 24 | basic_auth = BasicAuth(app) 25 | 26 | try: 27 | Thread(target=update_wpscan).start() 28 | init_db(app) 29 | except: 30 | pass 31 | 32 | 33 | @app.teardown_appcontext 34 | def close_connection(exception): 35 | dbo = getattr(g, '_database', None) 36 | if dbo is not None: 37 | dbo.close() 38 | 39 | 40 | @app.template_filter('tmstring') 41 | def tms_filter(tms): 42 | if tms: 43 | tmso = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(float(tms)) 44 | return tmso.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') 45 | return "" 46 | 47 | 48 | @app.route("/", methods=['GET']) 49 | def index(): 50 | return render_template('index.html') 51 | 52 | 53 | @app.route("/scans", methods=['GET']) 54 | def list_scans(): 55 | dbo = get_db() 56 | dbo.row_factory = dict_factory 57 | cur = dbo.cursor().execute('SELECT id,url,cms,tms from cmsscan') 58 | all_scans = cur.fetchall() 59 | all_scans.reverse() 60 | cur.close() 61 | return render_template('scans.html', scans=all_scans) 62 | 63 | 64 | @app.route("/result/", methods=['GET']) 65 | def view_result(scan_id): 66 | resp = { 67 | "id": "", 68 | "url": "", 69 | "cms": "", 70 | "tms": "", 71 | "res": "", 72 | } 73 | dbo = get_db() 74 | cur = dbo.cursor().execute('SELECT * from cmsscan WHERE id=?', (scan_id,)) 75 | res = cur.fetchall() 76 | cur.close() 77 | if res: 78 | resp = { 79 | "id": res[0][0], 80 | "url": res[0][1], 81 | "cms": res[0][2], 82 | "tms": res[0][4], 83 | "res": res[0][3], 84 | } 85 | if resp["cms"] in ["joomla", "vbulletin"]: 86 | return render_template('result_plain.html', result=resp) 87 | return render_template('result.html', result=resp) 88 | 89 | 90 | @app.route("/delete", methods=['POST']) 91 | def delete_scan(): 92 | scan_id = request.form.get('id') 93 | dbo = get_db() 94 | dbo.cursor().execute('DELETE FROM cmsscan WHERE id=?', (scan_id,)) 95 | dbo.commit() 96 | dbo.close() 97 | return jsonify({"status": "ok"}) 98 | 99 | 100 | @app.route("/scan", methods=['POST']) 101 | def scan(): 102 | url = request.form.get('url') 103 | cmsg = request.form.get('cms') 104 | if cmsg in ['wordpress', 'drupal', 'joomla', 'vbulletin']: 105 | cms = cmsg 106 | else: 107 | cms = find_cms(url) 108 | if cms == "unknown": 109 | resp = {"error": "Cannot Detect CMS"} 110 | else: 111 | resp = {"url": url, "cms": cms, "message": "Scheduled for Scan"} 112 | scano = Scanner(app, url, cms) 113 | Thread(target=scano.scan).start() 114 | return jsonify(resp) 115 | 116 | if __name__ == "__main__": 117 | app.run(debug=True) 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import datetime 2 | from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool 3 | from plugins.scanners import ( 4 | wpscan, 5 | droopescan, 6 | joomscan, 7 | vbscan 8 | ) 9 | from db import get_db 10 | 11 | 12 | class Scanner: 13 | 14 | def __init__(self, app, url, cms): 15 | self.app = app 16 | self.url = url 17 | self.cms = cms 18 | 19 | def write_to_db(self, result): 20 | with self.app.app_context(): 21 | tms = datetime.datetime.now().timestamp() 22 | qry = "INSERT INTO cmsscan(url, cms, result, tms) VALUES(?,?,?,?)" 23 | dbo = get_db() 24 | dbo.cursor().execute(qry, (self.url, self.cms, result, tms,)) 25 | dbo.commit() 26 | dbo.close() 27 | 28 | def scan_wp(self): 29 | pool = ThreadPool(processes=1) 30 | async_result = pool.apply_async(wpscan, (self.url,)) 31 | result = async_result.get() 32 | self.write_to_db(result) 33 | 34 | def scan_drupal(self): 35 | pool = ThreadPool(processes=1) 36 | async_result = pool.apply_async(droopescan, (self.url,)) 37 | result = async_result.get() 38 | self.write_to_db(result) 39 | 40 | def scan_joomla(self): 41 | pool = ThreadPool(processes=1) 42 | async_result = pool.apply_async(joomscan, (self.url,)) 43 | result = async_result.get() 44 | self.write_to_db(result) 45 | 46 | def scan_vbulletin(self): 47 | pool = ThreadPool(processes=1) 48 | async_result = pool.apply_async(vbscan, (self.url,)) 49 | result = async_result.get() 50 | self.write_to_db(result) 51 | 52 | def scan(self): 53 | if self.cms == "wordpress": 54 | self.scan_wp() 55 | elif self.cms == "drupal": 56 | self.scan_drupal() 57 | elif self.cms == "joomla": 58 | self.scan_joomla() 59 | elif self.cms == "vbulletin": 60 | self.scan_vbulletin() 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /db.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sqlite3 2 | from flask import g 3 | 4 | DATABASE = 'db.db' 5 | 6 | 7 | def get_db(): 8 | dbo = getattr(g, '_database', None) 9 | if dbo is None: 10 | dbo = g._database = sqlite3.connect(DATABASE) 11 | return dbo 12 | 13 | 14 | def init_db(app): 15 | with app.app_context(): 16 | dbo = get_db() 17 | with app.open_resource('schema.sql', mode='r') as f: 18 | dbo.cursor().executescript(f.read()) 19 | dbo.commit() 20 | 21 | 22 | def dict_factory(cursor, row): 23 | return dict((cursor.description[idx][0], value) 24 | for idx, value in enumerate(row)) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugins/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajinabraham/CMSScan/f060b4b5c5f46deaeee89579e347b481177e6765/plugins/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugins/scanners.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | from subprocess import check_output, CalledProcessError, STDOUT 3 | import requests 4 | from fake_useragent import UserAgent 5 | 6 | # Toggle to use tools installed in the system path instead of using from plugins 7 | USE_PREINSTALLED_TOOLS = False 8 | 9 | def find_cms(url): 10 | try: 11 | ua = UserAgent() 12 | headers = {'User-Agent': ua.random} 13 | res = requests.get(url, headers=headers) 14 | except: 15 | return "unknown" 16 | if "wp-content/themes/" in res.text or "powered by WordPress" in res.text: 17 | return "wordpress" 18 | elif "Drupal.settings" in res.text: 19 | return "drupal" 20 | elif "window.vBulletin" in res.text or "vBulletin_" in res.text: 21 | return "vbulletin" 22 | elif "Joomla!" in res.text or "joomla-script-" in res.text: 23 | return "joomla" 24 | return "unknown" 25 | 26 | 27 | def cmd_runner(cmd, jsono=True): 28 | try: 29 | result = check_output(cmd, stderr=STDOUT, universal_newlines=True) 30 | return result 31 | except CalledProcessError as exc: 32 | print("[ERROR]", exc.returncode, exc.output) 33 | if jsono: 34 | return json.dumps(json.loads(exc.output.strip())) 35 | return exc.output.strip() 36 | 37 | 38 | def droopescan(url): 39 | print(f"[INFO] droopescan scanning URL: {url}") 40 | if not url.endswith("/"): 41 | url += "/" 42 | droope_scan = ['droopescan', 'scan', 'drupal', '-u', 43 | url, '-t', '8', '-o', 'json', '-e', 'a', 44 | '--hide-progressbar'] 45 | return cmd_runner(droope_scan) 46 | 47 | 48 | def update_wpscan(): 49 | print("[INFO] Updating WPScan") 50 | cmd_runner(['wpscan', '--update'], False) 51 | 52 | 53 | def wpscan(url): 54 | print(f"[INFO] wpscan scanning URL: {url}") 55 | if not url.endswith("/"): 56 | url += "/" 57 | wp_scan = ['wpscan', '--url', url, '--no-banner', '-f', 'json', 58 | '--force', '-e', 'vp,vt', '--plugins-detection', 59 | 'mixed', '--rua'] 60 | return cmd_runner(wp_scan) 61 | 62 | 63 | def vbscan(url): 64 | print(f"[INFO] vbscan scanning URL: {url}") 65 | if not url.endswith("/"): 66 | url += "/" 67 | if USE_PREINSTALLED_TOOLS: 68 | vb_scan = ['vbscan', url] 69 | else: 70 | vb_scan = ['perl', 'plugins/vbscan/vbscan.pl', url] 71 | return cmd_runner(vb_scan) 72 | 73 | 74 | def joomscan(url): 75 | print(f"[INFO] joomscan scanning URL: {url}") 76 | if not url.endswith("/"): 77 | url += "/" 78 | if USE_PREINSTALLED_TOOLS: 79 | jm_scan = ['joomscan', '--url', url, '-ec'] 80 | else: 81 | jm_scan = ['perl', 'plugins/joomscan/joomscan.pl', '--url', url, '-ec'] 82 | return cmd_runner(jm_scan) 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Flask 2 | Flask-BasicAuth 3 | requests 4 | gunicorn 5 | fake_useragent 6 | droopescan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /run.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | . venv/bin/activate && \ 3 | gunicorn --bind 0.0.0.0:7070 app:app --workers 3 --timeout 10000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scheduler.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import logging 3 | import requests 4 | import time 5 | import smtplib 6 | from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 7 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText 8 | 9 | # SMTP SETTINGS 10 | SMTP_SERVER = '' 11 | FROM_EMAIL = '' 12 | TO_EMAIL = '' 13 | 14 | # SERVER SETTINGS 15 | SERVER = 'http://127.0.0.1:7070' 16 | 17 | # SCAN SITES 18 | WORDPRESS_SITES = [] 19 | DRUPAL_SITES = [] 20 | JOOMLA_SITES = [] 21 | VBULLETIN_SITES = [] 22 | 23 | 24 | def mail(html): 25 | """Send Email""" 26 | msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative') 27 | msg['Subject'] = "CMSScan Report - Date: " + \ 28 | time.strftime("%d/%m/%Y") + " Time: " + time.strftime("%H:%M:%S") 29 | msg['From'] = FROM_EMAIL 30 | msg['To'] = TO_EMAIL 31 | # Create the body of the message (a plain-text and an HTML version). 32 | text = "Report Generated by CMSScan" 33 | # Record the MIME types of both parts - text/plain and text/html. 34 | part1 = MIMEText(text, 'plain') 35 | part2 = MIMEText(html, 'html') 36 | # Attach parts into message container. 37 | # According to RFC 2046, the last part of a multipart message, in this case 38 | # the HTML message, is best and preferred. 39 | msg.attach(part1) 40 | msg.attach(part2) 41 | # Send the message via local SMTP server. 42 | smtp_server = smtplib.SMTP(SMTP_SERVER) 43 | # sendmail function takes 3 arguments: 44 | # sender's address, recipient's address 45 | # and message to send - here it is sent as one string. 46 | smtp_server.sendmail(msg['From'], msg['To'], msg.as_string()) 47 | smtp_server.quit() 48 | 49 | 50 | def start_scan(url, cms): 51 | # Gets log paths to log to 52 | log_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) 53 | log_file = os.path.join(log_dir, "scheduler.log") 54 | 55 | # Handles Logging 56 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 57 | hdlr = logging.FileHandler(log_file) 58 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s') 59 | hdlr.setFormatter(formatter) 60 | logger.addHandler(hdlr) 61 | logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) 62 | data = {"url": url, "cms": cms} 63 | resp = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:7070/scan", 64 | data=data, timeout=10) 65 | if resp.status_code == 200: 66 | logger.info(resp.json()) 67 | else: 68 | logger.error(f'Scan failed for {url} - CMS: {cms}') 69 | 70 | 71 | def schedule(): 72 | for wpu in WORDPRESS_SITES: 73 | start_scan(wpu, 'wordpress') 74 | for dpu in DRUPAL_SITES: 75 | start_scan(dpu, 'drupal') 76 | for vbu in VBULLETIN_SITES: 77 | start_scan(vbu, 'vbulletin') 78 | for jmu in JOOMLA_SITES: 79 | start_scan(jmu, 'joomla') 80 | 81 | if SMTP_SERVER: 82 | mail( 83 | "

CMSScan Scan Completed. Access Results here: {SERVER}/scans") 84 | 85 | 86 | if __name__ == "__main__": 87 | schedule() 88 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /schema.sql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CREATE TABLE cmsscan (id integer PRIMARY KEY, url CHAR(256) NOT NULL, cms CHAR(256) NOT NULL, result TEXT NOT NULL, tms CHAR(50) NOT NULL) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | [ ! $(which gem) ] && echo "gem not found in this system. Exiting." && exit 1 4 | $(which gem) install wpscan 5 | wpscan --update 6 | 7 | [ ! $(which python3) ] && echo "python3 not found in this system. 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'); 99 | } 100 | }, { 101 | key: "render", 102 | value: function render() { 103 | var $growl; 104 | $growl = this.$growl(); 105 | this.$growls(this.settings.location).append($growl); 106 | if (this.settings.fixed) { 107 | this.present(); 108 | } else { 109 | this.cycle(); 110 | } 111 | } 112 | }, { 113 | key: "bind", 114 | value: function bind() { 115 | var $growl = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : this.$growl(); 116 | 117 | $growl.on("click", this.click); 118 | if (this.settings.delayOnHover) { 119 | $growl.on("mouseenter", this.mouseEnter); 120 | $growl.on("mouseleave", this.mouseLeave); 121 | } 122 | return $growl.on("contextmenu", this.close).find("." + this.settings.namespace + "-close").on("click", this.close); 123 | } 124 | }, { 125 | key: "unbind", 126 | value: function unbind() { 127 | var $growl = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : this.$growl(); 128 | 129 | $growl.off("click", this.click); 130 | if (this.settings.delayOnHover) { 131 | $growl.off("mouseenter", this.mouseEnter); 132 | $growl.off("mouseleave", this.mouseLeave); 133 | } 134 | return $growl.off("contextmenu", this.close).find("." + this.settings.namespace + "-close").off("click", this.close); 135 | } 136 | }, { 137 | key: "mouseEnter", 138 | value: function mouseEnter(event) { 139 | var $growl; 140 | $growl = this.$growl(); 141 | return $growl.stop(true, true); 142 | } 143 | }, { 144 | key: "mouseLeave", 145 | value: function mouseLeave(event) { 146 | return this.waitAndDismiss(); 147 | } 148 | }, { 149 | key: "click", 150 | value: function click(event) { 151 | if (this.settings.url != null) { 152 | event.preventDefault(); 153 | event.stopPropagation(); 154 | return window.open(this.settings.url); 155 | } 156 | } 157 | }, { 158 | key: "close", 159 | value: function close(event) { 160 | var $growl; 161 | event.preventDefault(); 162 | event.stopPropagation(); 163 | $growl = this.$growl(); 164 | return $growl.stop().queue(this.dismiss).queue(this.remove); 165 | } 166 | }, { 167 | key: "cycle", 168 | value: function cycle() { 169 | var $growl; 170 | $growl = this.$growl(); 171 | return $growl.queue(this.present).queue(this.waitAndDismiss()); 172 | } 173 | }, { 174 | key: "waitAndDismiss", 175 | value: function waitAndDismiss() { 176 | var $growl; 177 | $growl = this.$growl(); 178 | return $growl.delay(this.settings.duration).queue(this.dismiss).queue(this.remove); 179 | } 180 | }, { 181 | key: "present", 182 | value: function present(callback) { 183 | var $growl; 184 | $growl = this.$growl(); 185 | this.bind($growl); 186 | return this.animate($growl, this.settings.namespace + "-incoming", 'out', callback); 187 | } 188 | }, { 189 | key: "dismiss", 190 | value: function dismiss(callback) { 191 | var $growl; 192 | $growl = this.$growl(); 193 | this.unbind($growl); 194 | return this.animate($growl, this.settings.namespace + "-outgoing", 'in', callback); 195 | } 196 | }, { 197 | key: "remove", 198 | value: function remove(callback) { 199 | this.$growl().remove(); 200 | return typeof callback === "function" ? callback() : void 0; 201 | } 202 | }, { 203 | key: "animate", 204 | value: function animate($element, name) { 205 | var direction = arguments.length > 2 && arguments[2] !== undefined ? arguments[2] : 'in'; 206 | var callback = arguments[3]; 207 | 208 | var transition; 209 | transition = Animation.transition($element); 210 | $element[direction === 'in' ? 'removeClass' : 'addClass'](name); 211 | $element.offset().position; 212 | $element[direction === 'in' ? 'addClass' : 'removeClass'](name); 213 | if (callback == null) { 214 | return; 215 | } 216 | if (transition != null) { 217 | $element.one(transition, callback); 218 | } else { 219 | callback(); 220 | } 221 | } 222 | }, { 223 | key: "$growls", 224 | value: function $growls(location) { 225 | var base; 226 | if (this.$_growls == null) { 227 | this.$_growls = []; 228 | } 229 | return (base = this.$_growls)[location] != null ? base[location] : base[location] = $('#growls-' + location); 230 | } 231 | }, { 232 | key: "$growl", 233 | value: function $growl() { 234 | return this.$_growl != null ? this.$_growl : this.$_growl = $(this.html()); 235 | } 236 | }, { 237 | key: "html", 238 | value: function html() { 239 | return this.container(this.content()); 240 | } 241 | }, { 242 | key: "content", 243 | value: function content() { 244 | return "
" + this.settings.close + "
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"; 250 | } 251 | }]); 252 | 253 | return Growl; 254 | }(); 255 | 256 | ; 257 | 258 | Growl.settings = { 259 | namespace: 'growl', 260 | duration: 3200, 261 | close: "×", 262 | location: "default", 263 | style: "default", 264 | size: "medium", 265 | delayOnHover: true 266 | }; 267 | 268 | return Growl; 269 | }(); 270 | 271 | this.Growl = Growl; 272 | 273 | $.growl = function () { 274 | var options = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {}; 275 | 276 | return Growl.growl(options); 277 | }; 278 | 279 | $.growl.error = function () { 280 | var options = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {}; 281 | 282 | var settings; 283 | settings = { 284 | title: "Error!", 285 | style: "error" 286 | }; 287 | return $.growl($.extend(settings, options)); 288 | }; 289 | 290 | $.growl.notice = function () { 291 | var options = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {}; 292 | 293 | var settings; 294 | settings = { 295 | title: "Notice!", 296 | style: "notice" 297 | }; 298 | return $.growl($.extend(settings, options)); 299 | }; 300 | 301 | $.growl.warning = function () { 302 | var options = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {}; 303 | 304 | var settings; 305 | settings = { 306 | title: "Warning!", 307 | style: "warning" 308 | }; 309 | return $.growl($.extend(settings, options)); 310 | }; 311 | }).call(this); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/js/renderjson.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Copyright © 2013-2014 David Caldwell 2 | // 3 | // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any 4 | // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above 5 | // copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. 6 | // 7 | // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES 8 | // WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 9 | // MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY 10 | // SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES 11 | // WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION 12 | // OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN 13 | // CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 14 | 15 | // Usage 16 | // ----- 17 | // The module exports one entry point, the `renderjson()` function. It takes in 18 | // the JSON you want to render as a single argument and returns an HTML 19 | // element. 20 | // 21 | // Options 22 | // ------- 23 | // renderjson.set_icons("+", "-") 24 | // This Allows you to override the disclosure icons. 25 | // 26 | // renderjson.set_show_to_level(level) 27 | // Pass the number of levels to expand when rendering. The default is 0, which 28 | // starts with everything collapsed. As a special case, if level is the string 29 | // "all" then it will start with everything expanded. 30 | // 31 | // renderjson.set_max_string_length(length) 32 | // Strings will be truncated and made expandable if they are longer than 33 | // `length`. As a special case, if `length` is the string "none" then 34 | // there will be no truncation. 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