├── .envrc ├── .gitignore ├── .prettierrc ├── Cargo.lock ├── Cargo.toml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── about.html ├── flake.lock ├── flake.nix ├── index.html ├── ipdb-city ├── Cargo.toml └── src │ └── lib.rs ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── postcss.config.cjs ├── res └── demo.gif ├── src-tauri ├── .gitignore ├── Cargo.lock ├── Cargo.toml ├── build.rs ├── capabilities │ └── default.json ├── icons │ ├── 128x128.png │ ├── 128x128@2x.png │ ├── 32x32.png │ ├── Square107x107Logo.png │ ├── Square142x142Logo.png │ ├── Square150x150Logo.png │ ├── Square284x284Logo.png │ ├── Square30x30Logo.png │ ├── Square310x310Logo.png │ ├── Square44x44Logo.png │ ├── Square71x71Logo.png │ ├── Square89x89Logo.png │ ├── StoreLogo.png │ ├── app-icon.png │ ├── app-icon.svg │ ├── icon.icns │ ├── icon.ico │ └── icon.png ├── src │ ├── capture.rs │ ├── capture_state.rs │ ├── geoip.rs │ ├── main.rs │ └── traceroute.rs └── tauri.conf.json ├── src ├── About.svelte ├── App.svelte ├── app.css ├── assets │ ├── info-icon.svg │ └── upload-icon.svg ├── bindings │ ├── ConnectionDirection.ts │ ├── ConnectionInfo.ts │ ├── DatabaseInfo.ts │ ├── DatabaseQuery.ts │ ├── DatabaseType.ts │ ├── Device.ts │ ├── GenCoordinate.ts │ ├── Hop.ts │ ├── IpRange.ts │ ├── IpType.ts │ ├── LocationBlock.ts │ ├── LocationInfo.ts │ ├── TracerouteOptions.ts │ └── index.ts ├── components │ ├── CaptureMode.svelte │ ├── DatabaseSelector.svelte │ ├── IpAddrInput.svelte │ ├── IpView.svelte │ ├── Link.svelte │ ├── LocationInfoView.svelte │ ├── MapView.svelte │ ├── ReverseMode.svelte │ ├── SearchMode.svelte │ └── TracerouteMode.svelte ├── map.ts ├── themes.json └── utils │ ├── database.ts │ └── theme.ts ├── svelte.config.js ├── tailwind.config.js ├── tsconfig.json ├── tsconfig.node.json └── vite.config.ts /.envrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use flake 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Logs 2 | logs 3 | *.log 4 | npm-debug.log* 5 | yarn-debug.log* 6 | yarn-error.log* 7 | pnpm-debug.log* 8 | lerna-debug.log* 9 | 10 | node_modules 11 | dist 12 | dist-ssr 13 | *.local 14 | 15 | # Editor directories and files 16 | .vscode/* 17 | !.vscode/extensions.json 18 | .idea 19 | .DS_Store 20 | *.suo 21 | *.ntvs* 22 | *.njsproj 23 | *.sln 24 | *.sw? 25 | target/ 26 | 27 | .direnv/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.prettierrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-svelte", "prettier-plugin-tailwindcss"], 3 | "overrides": [ 4 | { 5 | "files": "*.svelte", 6 | "options": { 7 | "parser": "svelte" 8 | } 9 | } 10 | ] 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Cargo.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [workspace] 2 | members = [ "ipdb-city","src-tauri" ] 3 | resolver = "2" 4 | 5 | # lean and mean 6 | [profile.release] 7 | opt-level = "z" 8 | codegen-units = 1 9 | lto = true 10 | strip = true 11 | 12 | [workspace.dependencies] 13 | serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] } 14 | tracing = "0.1.40" 15 | time = { version = "0.3.36", features = ["serde"] } 16 | ts-rs = { version = "9.0.1", features = ["uuid-impl"] } 17 | rustc-hash = "2.0.0" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ipmap 2 | 3 | A map that displays connected IP addresses 4 | 5 | ![demo](./res/demo.gif) 6 | 7 | Variables for building: 8 | 9 | - `IPGEO4_DB`: The path to the built-in ipv4-num.csv database (optional) 10 | - `IPGEO4_DB_ATTR`: An attribution message for that database's copyright (required if `IPGEO4_DB` set) 11 | - `IPGEO6_DB`: The path to the built-in ipv6-num.csv database (optional) 12 | - `IPGEO6_DB_ATTR`: An attribution message for that database's copyright (required if `IPGEO6_DB` set) 13 | 14 | - `LIB` (windows): The path to `npcap-sdk\Lib\x64`. 15 | 16 | (Example) 17 | 18 | ```shell 19 | $ IPGEO4_DB="/path/to/dbip-city-ipv4-num.csv" 20 | $ IPGEO4_DB_ATTR="IP Geolocation by DB-IP" 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | # Dependencies 24 | 25 | - [Rust](https://rust-lang.org) 26 | - [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org) 27 | 28 | - Windows: [Npcap](https://npcap.org) 29 | - Linux: Webkit2GTK, `libpcap` 30 | 31 | # Building 32 | 33 | ```shell 34 | $ npm install 35 | $ npx tauri build 36 | ``` 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /about.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | about ipmap 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "nodes": { 3 | "nixpkgs": { 4 | "locked": { 5 | "lastModified": 1722137573, 6 | "narHash": "sha256-aTG1/6NvxOrdBqDKoz5xZhUrPuq/BG2Gzcdryn3EN00=", 7 | "owner": "nixos", 8 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 9 | "rev": "8ee1e50668dc70e118a2df57f4fcadced15c5cbe", 10 | "type": "github" 11 | }, 12 | "original": { 13 | "owner": "nixos", 14 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 15 | "type": "github" 16 | } 17 | }, 18 | "root": { 19 | "inputs": { 20 | "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs", 21 | "rust": "rust", 22 | "utils": "utils" 23 | } 24 | }, 25 | "rust": { 26 | "inputs": { 27 | "nixpkgs": [ 28 | "nixpkgs" 29 | ] 30 | }, 31 | "locked": { 32 | "lastModified": 1722133294, 33 | "narHash": "sha256-XKSVN+lmjVEFPjMa5Ui0VTay2Uvqa74h0MQT0HU1pqw=", 34 | "owner": "oxalica", 35 | "repo": "rust-overlay", 36 | "rev": "9803f6e04ca37a2c072783e8297d2080f8d0e739", 37 | "type": "github" 38 | }, 39 | "original": { 40 | "owner": "oxalica", 41 | "repo": "rust-overlay", 42 | "type": "github" 43 | } 44 | }, 45 | "systems": { 46 | "locked": { 47 | "lastModified": 1681028828, 48 | "narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=", 49 | "owner": "nix-systems", 50 | "repo": "default", 51 | "rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e", 52 | "type": "github" 53 | }, 54 | "original": { 55 | "owner": "nix-systems", 56 | "repo": "default", 57 | "type": "github" 58 | } 59 | }, 60 | "utils": { 61 | "inputs": { 62 | "systems": "systems" 63 | }, 64 | "locked": { 65 | "lastModified": 1710146030, 66 | "narHash": "sha256-SZ5L6eA7HJ/nmkzGG7/ISclqe6oZdOZTNoesiInkXPQ=", 67 | "owner": "numtide", 68 | "repo": "flake-utils", 69 | "rev": "b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a", 70 | "type": "github" 71 | }, 72 | "original": { 73 | "owner": "numtide", 74 | "repo": "flake-utils", 75 | "type": "github" 76 | } 77 | } 78 | }, 79 | "root": "root", 80 | "version": 7 81 | } 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | inputs = { 3 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs"; 4 | utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; 5 | rust = { 6 | url = "github:oxalica/rust-overlay"; 7 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 8 | }; 9 | }; 10 | 11 | outputs = { nixpkgs, utils, rust, ... }: 12 | utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: 13 | let 14 | pkgs = import nixpkgs { 15 | inherit system; 16 | overlays = [ (import rust) ]; 17 | }; 18 | in 19 | { 20 | devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell { 21 | buildInputs = with pkgs; [ 22 | rust-bin.stable.latest.default 23 | nodejs 24 | webkitgtk_4_1 25 | pkg-config 26 | openssl 27 | libpcap 28 | wget 29 | libappimage 30 | appimagekit 31 | appimage-run 32 | ]; 33 | }; 34 | 35 | formatter = pkgs.nixpkgs-fmt; 36 | }); 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ipmap 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
11 | 25 | 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipdb-city/Cargo.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [package] 2 | name = "ipdb-city" 3 | version = "0.1.0" 4 | edition = "2021" 5 | 6 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html 7 | 8 | [dependencies] 9 | csv = "1.3.0" 10 | rangemap = { version = "1.5.1", features = ["serde1"] } 11 | compact_str = { version = "0.7.1", features = ["serde"] } 12 | eyre = "0.6.12" 13 | indexmap = { version = "2.2.6", features = ["serde"] } 14 | heck = "0.5.0" 15 | rstar = { version = "0.12.0", features = ["serde"] } 16 | half = { version = "2.4.1", features = ["serde"] } 17 | 18 | tracing.workspace = true 19 | ts-rs.workspace = true 20 | rustc-hash.workspace = true 21 | time.workspace = true 22 | serde.workspace = true 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipdb-city/src/lib.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::{ 2 | fmt::{Display, Formatter}, 3 | fs::File, 4 | hash::{BuildHasherDefault, Hash, Hasher}, 5 | net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}, 6 | ops::RangeInclusive, 7 | path::{Path, PathBuf}, 8 | str::FromStr, 9 | }; 10 | 11 | use compact_str::CompactString; 12 | use half::f16; 13 | use heck::ToTitleCase; 14 | use indexmap::IndexSet; 15 | use rangemap::{RangeInclusiveMap, StepLite}; 16 | use rstar::{PointDistance, RTree}; 17 | use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHasher}; 18 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; 19 | use time::OffsetDateTime; 20 | use ts_rs::TS; 21 | 22 | // CSV indexes for ipvx-num.csv format 23 | // 24 | // https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db?tab=readme-ov-file#city-csv-format 25 | // 26 | const IP_RANGE_START_IDX: usize = 0; 27 | const IP_RANGE_END_IDX: usize = 1; 28 | const LATITUDE_IDX: usize = 7; 29 | const LONGITUDE_IDX: usize = 8; 30 | const CITY_IDX: usize = 5; 31 | const STATE_IDX: usize = 3; 32 | const COUNTRY_CODE_IDX: usize = 2; 33 | 34 | /// A highly memory-efficient map for Ipv4Addr -> Location. 35 | /// 36 | /// 37 | /// --(map)--> 38 | /// --(locations)--> 39 | /// --(strings)--> 40 | /// 41 | #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)] 42 | pub struct Database { 43 | map: RangeInclusiveMap, 44 | rev_map: FxHashMap>, 45 | locations: FxHashMap, 46 | strings: FxIndexSet, 47 | coord_tree: RTree, 48 | 49 | name: CompactString, 50 | attribution: Option, 51 | path: Option, 52 | build_time: OffsetDateTime, 53 | } 54 | 55 | #[allow(dead_code)] 56 | impl Database 57 | where 58 | IpRange: From>, 59 | { 60 | /// Read a database from a ipv4/6-num.csv 61 | pub fn from_csv(path: impl AsRef, attribution: Option) -> eyre::Result { 62 | let res = CompactDatabase::from_csv(path, attribution).map(|d| d.into()); 63 | tracing::info!("finished loading db"); 64 | res 65 | } 66 | } 67 | 68 | #[allow(dead_code)] 69 | impl Database { 70 | /// Gets the nearest range of ips 71 | pub fn get_ranges(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Vec { 72 | self.rev_map.get(coord).cloned().unwrap_or_default() 73 | } 74 | 75 | /// Get the city, state, and country associated with a coordinate. 76 | pub fn get_location_info(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Option { 77 | self.locations 78 | .get(coord) 79 | .map(|info| self.decode_location(info)) 80 | } 81 | 82 | /// Create a uncompressed, full LocationInfo 83 | fn decode_location(&self, info: &CompactLocationInfo) -> LocationInfo { 84 | LocationInfo { 85 | city: self 86 | .strings 87 | .get_index(info.city as usize) 88 | .map(|c| c.to_title_case()), 89 | country_code: info.country_code.to_string(), 90 | state: self 91 | .strings 92 | .get_index(info.state as usize) 93 | .map(|c| c.to_title_case()), 94 | } 95 | } 96 | 97 | /// The nearest [`Coordinate`] in the database 98 | pub fn nearest_location(&self, coord: &Coordinate) -> Coordinate { 99 | *self 100 | .coord_tree 101 | .nearest_neighbor(coord) 102 | .expect("empty database") 103 | } 104 | } 105 | 106 | #[allow(dead_code)] 107 | impl Database { 108 | /// Get a coordinate from the ip. 109 | pub fn get(&self, ip: Ipv4Addr) -> Option { 110 | self.map.get(&Ipv4Bytes::from(ip)).copied() 111 | } 112 | 113 | /// Get the associated range that ip falls into in the database. 114 | pub fn get_range(&self, ip: Ipv4Addr) -> Option { 115 | self.map 116 | .get_key_value(&Ipv4Bytes::from(ip)) 117 | .map(|(r, _)| IpRange::from(r.clone())) 118 | } 119 | 120 | /// Get the [`DatabaseInfo`] metadata. 121 | pub fn get_db_info(&self) -> DatabaseInfo { 122 | DatabaseInfo { 123 | name: self.name.to_string(), 124 | kind: IpType::IPv4, 125 | query: self 126 | .path 127 | .clone() 128 | .map(DatabaseType::Loaded) 129 | .unwrap_or(DatabaseType::Internal), 130 | attribution_text: self.attribution.as_ref().map(|c| c.to_string()), 131 | build_time: self.build_time.to_string(), 132 | unique_locations: self.locations.len(), 133 | strings: self.strings.len(), 134 | } 135 | } 136 | } 137 | 138 | #[allow(dead_code)] 139 | impl Database { 140 | /// Get a coordinate from the ip. 141 | pub fn get(&self, ip: Ipv6Addr) -> Option { 142 | self.map.get(&Ipv6Bytes::from(ip)).copied() 143 | } 144 | 145 | /// Get the associated range that ip falls into in the database. 146 | pub fn get_range(&self, ip: Ipv6Addr) -> Option { 147 | self.map 148 | .get_key_value(&Ipv6Bytes::from(ip)) 149 | .map(|(r, _)| IpRange::from(r.clone())) 150 | } 151 | 152 | /// Get the [`DatabaseInfo`] metadata. 153 | pub fn get_db_info(&self) -> DatabaseInfo { 154 | DatabaseInfo { 155 | name: self.name.to_string(), 156 | kind: IpType::IPv6, 157 | query: self 158 | .path 159 | .clone() 160 | .map(DatabaseType::Loaded) 161 | .unwrap_or(DatabaseType::Internal), 162 | attribution_text: self.attribution.as_ref().map(|c| c.to_string()), 163 | build_time: self.build_time.to_string(), 164 | unique_locations: self.locations.len(), 165 | strings: self.strings.len(), 166 | } 167 | } 168 | } 169 | 170 | impl From> for Database 171 | where 172 | IpRange: From>, 173 | { 174 | fn from(val: CompactDatabase) -> Database { 175 | let map = 176 | RangeInclusiveMap::from_iter(val.map.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), (*v).into()))); 177 | let locations = FxHashMap::from_iter(val.locations.iter().map(|(k, v)| ((*k).into(), *v))); 178 | 179 | let mut coord_tree = RTree::new(); 180 | val.locations 181 | .keys() 182 | .for_each(|coord| coord_tree.insert((*coord).into())); 183 | 184 | let mut rev_map: FxHashMap> = FxHashMap::default(); 185 | val.map 186 | .iter() 187 | .map(|(range, coord)| ((*coord).into(), IpRange::from(range.clone()))) 188 | .for_each(|(k, v)| { 189 | if let Some(c) = rev_map.get_mut(&k) { 190 | c.push(v); 191 | } else { 192 | rev_map.insert(k, vec![v]); 193 | } 194 | }); 195 | 196 | Database { 197 | map, 198 | rev_map, 199 | locations, 200 | strings: val.strings, 201 | coord_tree, 202 | name: val.name, 203 | attribution: val.attribution, 204 | path: val.path, 205 | build_time: val.build_time, 206 | } 207 | } 208 | } 209 | 210 | /// A variant of [`Database`] which stores only essential information, created to be embedded in the executable at as-small-as-possible sizes. 211 | #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)] 212 | pub struct CompactDatabase { 213 | map: RangeInclusiveMap, 214 | locations: FxHashMap, 215 | strings: FxIndexSet, 216 | 217 | name: CompactString, 218 | attribution: Option, 219 | path: Option, 220 | build_time: OffsetDateTime, 221 | } 222 | 223 | impl CompactDatabase { 224 | pub fn from_csv(path: impl AsRef, attribution: Option) -> eyre::Result { 225 | let path = path.as_ref(); 226 | let file = File::open(path)?; 227 | 228 | let file_stem = path 229 | .file_stem() 230 | .unwrap_or_default() 231 | .to_string_lossy() 232 | .to_string(); 233 | 234 | let (name, path) = if attribution.is_some() { 235 | (format!("{file_stem} (built in)"), None) 236 | } else { 237 | (file_stem, Some(path.to_path_buf())) 238 | }; 239 | 240 | let mut db = Self { 241 | map: RangeInclusiveMap::default(), 242 | locations: FxHashMap::default(), 243 | strings: FxIndexSet::default(), 244 | 245 | name: CompactString::from(name), 246 | attribution: attribution.map(CompactString::from), 247 | path, 248 | build_time: OffsetDateTime::now_utc(), 249 | }; 250 | 251 | let (zero, _) = db.strings.insert_full(CompactString::default()); 252 | assert_eq!(zero, 0); 253 | 254 | for record in csv::ReaderBuilder::new() 255 | .has_headers(false) 256 | .from_reader(file) 257 | .byte_records() 258 | { 259 | let record = record.expect("deserialize byte record"); 260 | 261 | let (Some(ip_range_start), Some(ip_range_end)) = ( 262 | str_from_byte_record(&record[IP_RANGE_START_IDX]).and_then(|r| r.parse::().ok()), 263 | str_from_byte_record(&record[IP_RANGE_END_IDX]).and_then(|r| r.parse::().ok()), 264 | ) else { 265 | return Err(eyre::eyre!("couldn't parse ip ranges")); 266 | }; 267 | 268 | let loc_key = match ( 269 | str_from_byte_record(&record[LATITUDE_IDX]).and_then(|s| s.parse::().ok()), 270 | str_from_byte_record(&record[LONGITUDE_IDX]).and_then(|s| s.parse::().ok()), 271 | ) { 272 | (Some(latitude), Some(longitude)) => TinyCoordinate { 273 | lat: latitude, 274 | lng: longitude, 275 | }, 276 | _ => continue, 277 | }; 278 | 279 | if !db.locations.contains_key(&loc_key) { 280 | let city = db.hash_and_insert_str(str_from_byte_record(&record[CITY_IDX])); 281 | let state = db.hash_and_insert_str(str_from_byte_record(&record[STATE_IDX])); 282 | let country_code = CountryCode::from( 283 | str_from_byte_record(&record[COUNTRY_CODE_IDX]).unwrap_or_default(), 284 | ); 285 | 286 | db.locations.insert( 287 | loc_key, 288 | CompactLocationInfo { 289 | city, 290 | country_code, 291 | state, 292 | }, 293 | ); 294 | } 295 | 296 | db.map.insert(ip_range_start..=ip_range_end, loc_key); 297 | } 298 | 299 | Ok(db) 300 | } 301 | 302 | fn hash_and_insert_str(&mut self, item: Option) -> u32 { 303 | match item { 304 | Some(item) => { 305 | let idx = self.strings.insert_full(item.to_lowercase().into()).0; 306 | 307 | if idx > u32::MAX as usize { 308 | panic!( 309 | "Database has more than {} strings, pls contact developer :)", 310 | u32::MAX 311 | ); 312 | } 313 | 314 | idx as u32 315 | } 316 | None => 0, // no value is a zero. 317 | } 318 | } 319 | } 320 | 321 | fn str_from_byte_record(record: &[u8]) -> Option { 322 | match record.is_empty() { 323 | true => None, 324 | false => Some(String::from_utf8_lossy(record).to_string()), 325 | } 326 | } 327 | 328 | #[allow(dead_code)] 329 | pub type FxIndexSet = IndexSet>; 330 | 331 | #[allow(dead_code)] 332 | pub type Ipv4Bytes = u32; 333 | 334 | #[allow(dead_code)] 335 | pub type Ipv6Bytes = u128; 336 | 337 | /// A compact representation of [`LocationInfo`] which uses indexes into [`Database::strings`] instead of the strings themselves. 338 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)] 339 | pub struct CompactLocationInfo { 340 | pub city: u32, 341 | pub state: u32, 342 | pub country_code: CountryCode, 343 | } 344 | 345 | /// A generalized lat/lon coordinate type which seeps all the way up the stack to leaflet's `LatLngExpression`. 346 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 347 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 348 | pub struct GenCoordinate { 349 | pub lat: C, 350 | pub lng: C, 351 | } 352 | 353 | pub type TinyCoordinate = GenCoordinate; 354 | pub type Coordinate = GenCoordinate; 355 | 356 | // using floating point numbers in maps 357 | // throughout the application is *concerning*, 358 | // but we should be never doing any arithmetic 359 | // on them and our database should never produce 360 | // f16/32::NAN, so we should be safe to `Hash` 361 | // and `Eq` them with their raw bytes. 362 | 363 | impl Eq for GenCoordinate {} 364 | 365 | impl Hash for Coordinate { 366 | fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { 367 | self.lat.to_ne_bytes().hash(state); 368 | self.lng.to_ne_bytes().hash(state); 369 | } 370 | } 371 | 372 | impl Hash for TinyCoordinate { 373 | fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { 374 | self.lat.to_ne_bytes().hash(state); 375 | self.lng.to_ne_bytes().hash(state); 376 | } 377 | } 378 | 379 | impl From for Coordinate { 380 | fn from(val: TinyCoordinate) -> Coordinate { 381 | Coordinate { 382 | lat: val.lat.to_f32(), 383 | lng: val.lng.to_f32(), 384 | } 385 | } 386 | } 387 | 388 | impl From for TinyCoordinate { 389 | fn from(val: Coordinate) -> TinyCoordinate { 390 | TinyCoordinate { 391 | lat: f16::from_f32(val.lat), 392 | lng: f16::from_f32(val.lng), 393 | } 394 | } 395 | } 396 | 397 | /// There is a 'num-traits' feature for 398 | /// `half` (our f16 impl provider), but 399 | /// it doesn't implement all the traits 400 | /// that we would need to impl rstar::Point 401 | /// 402 | /// This leads to a major PITA, converting 403 | /// to f32s for the main in-memory database 404 | /// representation, which takes up significantly 405 | /// more data. 406 | /// 407 | impl rstar::Point for Coordinate { 408 | type Scalar = f32; 409 | const DIMENSIONS: usize = 2; 410 | 411 | fn generate(mut generator: impl FnMut(usize) -> Self::Scalar) -> Self { 412 | Self { 413 | lat: generator(0), 414 | lng: generator(1), 415 | } 416 | } 417 | 418 | fn nth(&self, index: usize) -> Self::Scalar { 419 | match index { 420 | 0 => self.lat, 421 | 1 => self.lng, 422 | _ => unreachable!(), 423 | } 424 | } 425 | 426 | fn nth_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut Self::Scalar { 427 | match index { 428 | 0 => &mut self.lat, 429 | 1 => &mut self.lng, 430 | _ => unreachable!(), 431 | } 432 | } 433 | } 434 | 435 | /// An ISO 3166 2-digit ASCII country code 436 | /// which takes advantage of their compact representation :) 437 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)] 438 | #[repr(transparent)] 439 | pub struct CountryCode([u8; 2]); 440 | 441 | impl> From for CountryCode { 442 | fn from(value: A) -> Self { 443 | match value.as_ref() { 444 | [a, b, ..] => Self([*a, *b]), 445 | _ => Self([0, 0]), 446 | } 447 | } 448 | } 449 | 450 | impl Display for CountryCode { 451 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { 452 | match self.0 { 453 | [0, 0] => "??".fmt(f), 454 | _ => unsafe { 455 | char::from_u32_unchecked(self.0[0] as u32).fmt(f)?; 456 | char::from_u32_unchecked(self.0[1] as u32).fmt(f) 457 | }, 458 | } 459 | } 460 | } 461 | 462 | /// A location and its associated IpRanges 463 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Default, TS)] 464 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 465 | pub struct LocationBlock { 466 | pub location: LocationInfo, 467 | pub blocks: Vec, 468 | } 469 | 470 | /// A simplified RangeInclusive for our TS api. 471 | #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 472 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 473 | pub struct IpRange { 474 | pub lower: IpAddr, 475 | pub upper: IpAddr, 476 | } 477 | 478 | impl From> for IpRange { 479 | fn from(value: RangeInclusive) -> Self { 480 | Self { 481 | lower: IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::from(*value.start())), 482 | upper: IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::from(*value.end())), 483 | } 484 | } 485 | } 486 | 487 | impl From> for IpRange { 488 | fn from(value: RangeInclusive) -> Self { 489 | Self { 490 | lower: IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::from(*value.start())), 491 | upper: IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::from(*value.end())), 492 | } 493 | } 494 | } 495 | 496 | /// Associated metadata for a certain coordinate in the database. 497 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, TS)] 498 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 499 | pub struct LocationInfo { 500 | pub city: Option, 501 | pub country_code: String, 502 | pub state: Option, 503 | } 504 | 505 | /// The associated metadata for a given Database 506 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize, TS)] 507 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 508 | pub struct DatabaseInfo { 509 | pub name: String, 510 | pub kind: IpType, 511 | pub query: DatabaseType, 512 | pub attribution_text: Option, 513 | pub build_time: String, 514 | pub unique_locations: usize, 515 | pub strings: usize, 516 | } 517 | 518 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize, TS)] 519 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 520 | pub enum IpType { 521 | IPv4, 522 | IPv6, 523 | } 524 | 525 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 526 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 527 | pub enum DatabaseType { 528 | Loaded(PathBuf), 529 | Internal, 530 | } 531 | 532 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 533 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 534 | pub struct DatabaseQuery { 535 | pub ipv4: Option, 536 | pub ipv6: Option, 537 | } 538 | 539 | pub fn coord_distance_2(from: &Coordinate, to: &Coordinate) -> f32 { 540 | from.distance_2(to) 541 | } 542 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "ipmap", 3 | "private": true, 4 | "version": "0.0.0", 5 | "type": "module", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "dev": "vite", 8 | "build": "vite build", 9 | "preview": "vite preview", 10 | "check": "svelte-check --tsconfig ./tsconfig.json", 11 | "fmt": "prettier --write ." 12 | }, 13 | "devDependencies": { 14 | "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte": "^3.0.2", 15 | "@tauri-apps/cli": "^2.0.0-beta.22", 16 | "@tsconfig/svelte": "^5.0.2", 17 | "@types/leaflet": "^1.9.12", 18 | "@types/leaflet-providers": "^1.2.4", 19 | "autoprefixer": "^10.4.19", 20 | "daisyui": "^4.10.5", 21 | "postcss": "^8.4.38", 22 | "prettier": "^3.3.2", 23 | "prettier-plugin-svelte": "^3.2.5", 24 | "prettier-plugin-tailwindcss": "^0.6.5", 25 | "svelte": "^4.2.12", 26 | "svelte-check": "^3.6.7", 27 | "tailwindcss": "^3.4.3", 28 | "tslib": "^2.6.2", 29 | "typescript": "^5.4.5", 30 | "vite": "^5.2.0" 31 | }, 32 | "dependencies": { 33 | "@tauri-apps/api": "2.0.0-beta.15", 34 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog": "^2.0.0-beta.7", 35 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-os": "^2.0.0-beta.7", 36 | "@tauri-apps/plugin-shell": "^2.0.0-beta.8", 37 | "leaflet": "^1.9.4", 38 | "leaflet-edgebuffer": "^1.0.6", 39 | "leaflet.geodesic": "^2.7.1" 40 | } 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /postcss.config.cjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | plugins: { 3 | tailwindcss: {}, 4 | autoprefixer: {}, 5 | }, 6 | }; 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", 7 | "Nick Z. ", 8 | ] 9 | license = "GPL-3.0" 10 | description = "An interactive map that shows connected IP addresses." 11 | repository = "https://github.com/grantshandy/ipmap/" 12 | keywords = ["geolocation", "ip", "locator", "map", "interactive"] 13 | categories = ["network-programming"] 14 | build = "build.rs" 15 | edition = "2021" 16 | 17 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html 18 | 19 | [dependencies] 20 | tauri = { version = "2.0.0-beta.23", features = [] } 21 | tauri-plugin-dialog = "2.0.0-beta.11" 22 | tauri-plugin-shell = "2.0.0-beta.9" 23 | tauri-plugin-os = "2.0.0-beta.8" 24 | 25 | # shared database & compression w/build script 26 | bincode = "1.3.3" 27 | miniz_oxide = "0.7.3" 28 | ipdb-city = { path = "../ipdb-city/" } 29 | 30 | # net utils 31 | public-ip = "0.2.2" 32 | dns-lookup = "2.0.4" 33 | 34 | # general utils 35 | tracing-subscriber = "0.3.18" 36 | serde_json = "1.0.120" 37 | serde.workspace = true 38 | tracing.workspace = true 39 | ts-rs.workspace = true 40 | rustc-hash.workspace = true 41 | 42 | # packet capture 43 | dashmap = "6.0.1" 44 | crossbeam-channel = "0.5.13" 45 | rayon = "1.10.0" 46 | ip_rfc = "0.1.0" 47 | pcap = "2.0.0" 48 | etherparse = "0.15.0" 49 | uuid = { version = "1.10.0", features = ["v4", "serde"] } 50 | time.workspace = true 51 | 52 | # traceroute 53 | trippy-core = { git = "https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy", package = "trippy-core" } 54 | trippy-privilege = { git = "https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy", package = "trippy-privilege" } 55 | 56 | [build-dependencies] 57 | tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-beta.19", features = [] } 58 | 59 | # shared database & compression 60 | bincode = "1.3.3" 61 | miniz_oxide = "0.7.3" 62 | ipdb-city = { path = "../ipdb-city/" } 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/build.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::{env, fs}; 2 | 3 | use ipdb_city::{CompactDatabase, IpType, Ipv4Bytes, Ipv6Bytes}; 4 | 5 | fn main() { 6 | tauri_build::build(); 7 | 8 | let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap(); 9 | 10 | // returns BuiltinDatabase codegen str >:) 11 | let ipv4_db = embed_database(&out_dir, IpType::IPv4); 12 | let ipv6_db = embed_database(&out_dir, IpType::IPv6); 13 | 14 | fs::write( 15 | format!("{out_dir}/internal_database.rs"), 16 | format!( 17 | r#" 18 | use std::sync::{{Arc, LazyLock}}; 19 | use ipdb_city::*; 20 | 21 | pub type BuiltinDatabase = LazyLock>>>; 22 | pub static IPV4_DATABASE: BuiltinDatabase = LazyLock::new(|| {ipv4_db}); 23 | pub static IPV6_DATABASE: BuiltinDatabase = LazyLock::new(|| {ipv6_db}); 24 | "# 25 | ), 26 | ) 27 | .expect("write database file"); 28 | } 29 | 30 | // Returns Some(...) or None 31 | fn embed_database(out_dir: &String, kind: IpType) -> String { 32 | let db_var = match kind { 33 | IpType::IPv4 => "IPGEO4_DB", 34 | IpType::IPv6 => "IPGEO6_DB", 35 | }; 36 | 37 | println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={db_var}"); 38 | 39 | match env::var(db_var) { 40 | Ok(ip_csv_path) => { 41 | let attribution = 42 | env::var(format!("{db_var}_ATTR")).expect("IPVX_DB_ATTR must be set."); 43 | 44 | let db = match kind { 45 | IpType::IPv4 => bincode::serialize( 46 | &CompactDatabase::::from_csv(ip_csv_path, Some(attribution)) 47 | .expect("parse database"), 48 | ), 49 | IpType::IPv6 => bincode::serialize( 50 | &CompactDatabase::::from_csv(ip_csv_path, Some(attribution)) 51 | .expect("parse database"), 52 | ), 53 | } 54 | .expect("serialize db"); 55 | 56 | #[cfg(windows)] 57 | let db_path = format!("{out_dir}/{db_var}") 58 | .replace(r"/", r"\") 59 | .replace(r"\", r"\\"); 60 | #[cfg(not(windows))] 61 | let db_path = format!("{out_dir}/{db_var}"); 62 | 63 | fs::write( 64 | &db_path, 65 | miniz_oxide::deflate::compress_to_vec( 66 | &miniz_oxide::deflate::compress_to_vec(&db, 10), 67 | 10, 68 | ), 69 | ) 70 | .expect("write db to file"); 71 | 72 | let written_type = 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Corresponding definitions in /frontend/src/bindings/index.ts 2 | 3 | use std::net::IpAddr; 4 | 5 | use etherparse::{NetHeaders, PacketHeaders}; 6 | use pcap::{Active, Capture, PacketCodec}; 7 | use rayon::iter::{ParallelBridge, ParallelIterator}; 8 | use tauri::{async_runtime, AppHandle, Emitter, Listener, Manager, Runtime, State}; 9 | use time::OffsetDateTime; 10 | use ts_rs::TS; 11 | use uuid::Uuid; 12 | 13 | use crate::capture_state::{CaptureState, ConnectionInfo, DirectedPacket, PacketDirection}; 14 | 15 | #[derive(serde::Serialize, Clone, PartialEq, TS)] 16 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 17 | pub struct Device { 18 | name: String, 19 | desc: Option, 20 | prefered: bool, 21 | } 22 | 23 | /// List all [Device]s available to [`libpcap`](pcap). 24 | #[tauri::command] 25 | pub async fn list_devices() -> Result, String> { 26 | let mut out: Vec = Vec::new(); 27 | let prefered = pcap::Device::lookup().map_err(|e| e.to_string())?; 28 | 29 | for d in pcap::Device::list().map_err(|e| e.to_string())? { 30 | if d.flags.is_loopback() 31 | || !d.flags.is_running() 32 | || !d.flags.is_up() 33 | || d.addresses.is_empty() 34 | { 35 | continue; 36 | } 37 | 38 | if let Some(prefered) = &prefered { 39 | if prefered.name == d.name { 40 | continue; 41 | } 42 | } 43 | 44 | out.push(Device { 45 | name: d.name, 46 | desc: d.desc, 47 | prefered: false, 48 | }); 49 | } 50 | 51 | if let Some(prefered) = &prefered { 52 | out.insert( 53 | 0, 54 | Device { 55 | name: prefered.name.clone(), 56 | desc: prefered.desc.clone(), 57 | prefered: true, 58 | }, 59 | ); 60 | } 61 | 62 | Ok(out) 63 | } 64 | 65 | /// Starts capturing packets on the network device. 66 | /// Returns a UUID to identify the capturing thread for later cancellation. 67 | #[tauri::command] 68 | pub async fn start_capturing( 69 | handle: AppHandle, 70 | name: String, 71 | ) -> Result { 72 | tracing::info!("capturing on {name}"); 73 | 74 | let thread_id = Uuid::new_v4(); 75 | 76 | let cap: Capture = Capture::from_device(name.as_str()) 77 | .map_err(|err| format!("device name \"{name}\" is invalid: {err}"))? 78 | .open() 79 | .map_err(|err| format!("failed to get open capture on {name}: {err}"))?; 80 | 81 | async_runtime::spawn_blocking(move || capture_thread(handle, thread_id, cap)); 82 | 83 | Ok(thread_id.to_string()) 84 | } 85 | 86 | /// Cancels the capturing thread identified by the UUID given by the start_capturing function. 87 | #[tauri::command] 88 | pub async fn stop_capturing( 89 | handle: AppHandle, 90 | thread_id: String, 91 | ) -> Result<(), String> { 92 | tracing::info!("queueing capture stop of {thread_id} thread"); 93 | 94 | handle.emit(&thread_id, ()).expect("emit stop event"); 95 | 96 | Ok(()) 97 | } 98 | 99 | /// Handles all incoming and outgoing connections in parallel 100 | fn capture_thread(handle: AppHandle, thread_id: Uuid, cap: Capture) { 101 | let (tx, rx) = crossbeam_channel::unbounded(); 102 | 103 | // other thread told us to stop :) 104 | handle.listen_any(thread_id.to_string(), move |_| { 105 | tx.send(()).expect("stop capture"); 106 | }); 107 | 108 | let state = handle.state::(); 109 | 110 | tracing::info!("resetting capture history"); 111 | state.reset_history(); 112 | 113 | // Hack using Result<()> for concurrent control flow in a parallel stream >:) 114 | cap.iter(PacketSourceCodec) 115 | .par_bridge() 116 | .try_for_each(|res| { 117 | if rx.try_recv().is_ok() { 118 | return Err(()); // break 119 | } 120 | 121 | let Ok(Some((ip, packet))) = res else { 122 | return Ok(()); // continue 123 | }; 124 | 125 | if state.connection(ip, packet) { 126 | handle 127 | .emit("new_connection", ip) 128 | .expect("emit new connection"); 129 | } 130 | 131 | Ok(()) 132 | }) 133 | .ok(); 134 | 135 | state.reset_history(); 136 | 137 | tracing::info!("stopped {thread_id} capture thread"); 138 | } 139 | 140 | /// A codec for decoding pcap packets into ingoing / outgoing Connections 141 | struct PacketSourceCodec; 142 | 143 | impl PacketCodec for PacketSourceCodec { 144 | type Item = Option<(IpAddr, DirectedPacket)>; 145 | 146 | fn decode(&mut self, packet: pcap::Packet<'_>) -> Self::Item { 147 | // extract source and destination headers for packet 148 | let (src, dest): (IpAddr, IpAddr) = 149 | match PacketHeaders::from_ethernet_slice(&packet).map(|h| h.net) { 150 | Ok(Some(NetHeaders::Ipv4(header, _))) => { 151 | (header.source.into(), header.destination.into()) 152 | } 153 | Ok(Some(NetHeaders::Ipv6(header, _))) => { 154 | (header.source.into(), header.destination.into()) 155 | } 156 | _ => return None, 157 | }; 158 | 159 | // determine incoming/outgoing packet direction 160 | let (direction, foreign_ip) = match (ip_rfc::global(&src), ip_rfc::global(&dest)) { 161 | // global source, non-global dest: incoming 162 | (true, false) => (PacketDirection::Incoming, src), 163 | // non-global source, global dest: outgoing 164 | (false, true) => (PacketDirection::Outgoing, dest), 165 | // non-global source and dest: local (irrelevant) 166 | _ => return None, 167 | }; 168 | 169 | Some(( 170 | foreign_ip, 171 | DirectedPacket { 172 | time: OffsetDateTime::now_utc(), 173 | direction, 174 | size: packet.data.len(), 175 | }, 176 | )) 177 | } 178 | } 179 | 180 | #[tauri::command] 181 | pub async fn current_connections( 182 | state: State<'_, CaptureState>, 183 | ) -> Result, ()> { 184 | Ok(state.current()) 185 | } 186 | 187 | #[tauri::command] 188 | pub async fn all_connections(state: State<'_, CaptureState>) -> Result, ()> { 189 | Ok(state.info()) 190 | } 191 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/src/capture_state.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::{collections::LinkedList, net::IpAddr, time::Duration}; 2 | 3 | use dashmap::DashMap; 4 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; 5 | use time::OffsetDateTime; 6 | use ts_rs::TS; 7 | 8 | ///! A kinda state-machine representing the state of a 9 | ///! network capture session on a particular thread, centered around [CaptureState]. 10 | 11 | const CONNECTION_LIFETIME: Duration = Duration::from_secs(3); 12 | const DIRECTION_PERCENTAGE_MIXED_THRESHOLD: f32 = 0.3; 13 | 14 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)] 15 | pub struct CaptureState { 16 | connections: DashMap, 17 | } 18 | 19 | impl CaptureState { 20 | /// Adds a packet to an ip Connection's list 21 | /// 22 | /// Returns true if the ip has not been found before 23 | pub fn connection(&self, ip: IpAddr, packet: DirectedPacket) -> bool { 24 | match self.connections.get_mut(&ip) { 25 | Some(mut connection) => { 26 | connection.add(packet); 27 | false 28 | } 29 | None => { 30 | let mut connection = Connection::new(ip); 31 | connection.add(packet); 32 | 33 | self.connections.insert(ip, connection); 34 | true 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } 38 | 39 | /// returns information about the state of the capture session so far. 40 | pub fn info(&self) -> Vec { 41 | self.connections.iter_mut().map(|mut c| c.info()).collect() 42 | } 43 | 44 | /// returns all the current connections (arcs shown on the map) 45 | pub fn current(&self) -> Vec { 46 | self.connections 47 | .iter_mut() 48 | .map(|mut i| i.info()) 49 | .filter(|i| i.current) 50 | .collect() 51 | } 52 | 53 | pub fn reset_history(&self) { 54 | self.connections.clear(); 55 | } 56 | } 57 | 58 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] 59 | pub enum PacketDirection { 60 | Incoming, 61 | Outgoing, 62 | } 63 | 64 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] 65 | pub struct DirectedPacket { 66 | pub time: OffsetDateTime, // time at time of capture 67 | pub direction: PacketDirection, // incoming or outgoing 68 | pub size: usize, // # of bytes in payload 69 | } 70 | 71 | #[derive(Clone, Debug)] 72 | pub struct Connection { 73 | ip: IpAddr, 74 | size: usize, 75 | // front: push new --> back: pull old 76 | packets: LinkedList, 77 | } 78 | 79 | impl PartialEq for Connection { 80 | fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { 81 | self.ip == other.ip 82 | } 83 | } 84 | 85 | impl Connection { 86 | pub fn new(ip: IpAddr) -> Self { 87 | Self { 88 | ip, 89 | size: 0, 90 | packets: LinkedList::new(), 91 | } 92 | } 93 | 94 | /// Cleans old packets and calculates stats for ConnectionInfo 95 | pub fn info(&mut self) -> ConnectionInfo { 96 | self.remove_all_before(OffsetDateTime::now_utc() - CONNECTION_LIFETIME); 97 | 98 | let (incoming_sum, outgoing_sum) = self 99 | .packets 100 | .iter() 101 | .map(|packet| match packet.direction { 102 | PacketDirection::Incoming => (1, 0), 103 | PacketDirection::Outgoing => (0, 1), 104 | }) 105 | .fold((0, 0), |a, b| (a.0 + b.0, a.1 + b.1)); 106 | 107 | let curr_size = incoming_sum + outgoing_sum; 108 | 109 | let direction = if (incoming_sum.min(outgoing_sum) as f32 / curr_size as f32) 110 | < DIRECTION_PERCENTAGE_MIXED_THRESHOLD 111 | { 112 | ConnectionDirection::Mixed 113 | } else if incoming_sum > outgoing_sum { 114 | ConnectionDirection::Incoming 115 | } else { 116 | ConnectionDirection::Outgoing 117 | }; 118 | 119 | ConnectionInfo { 120 | ip: self.ip, 121 | size: self.size, 122 | direction, 123 | current: curr_size != 0, 124 | } 125 | } 126 | 127 | /// Removes all packets from the linked list before a certain point 128 | fn remove_all_before(&mut self, expiry: OffsetDateTime) { 129 | // remove all expired packets 130 | while let Some(packet) = self.packets.back() { 131 | if packet.time <= expiry { 132 | self.packets.pop_back(); 133 | } else { 134 | break; // when gotten to non-expired back 135 | // of the stack stop pop_back()ing. 136 | } 137 | } 138 | } 139 | 140 | pub fn add(&mut self, packet: DirectedPacket) { 141 | self.size += packet.size; 142 | self.packets.push_front(packet); 143 | } 144 | } 145 | 146 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 147 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 148 | pub struct ConnectionInfo { 149 | ip: IpAddr, 150 | size: usize, // # of bytes in all packets in our history 151 | direction: ConnectionDirection, 152 | current: bool, // IMPORTANT: this being true makes the arc work 153 | } 154 | 155 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 156 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 157 | pub enum ConnectionDirection { 158 | Incoming = 0, 159 | Mixed = 1, 160 | Outgoing = 2, 161 | } 162 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/src/geoip.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //! Corresponding definitions in /frontend/src/bindings/index.ts 2 | 3 | use std::{cmp::Ordering, net::IpAddr, path::PathBuf}; 4 | 5 | use ipdb_city::{Coordinate, Database, DatabaseInfo, IpRange, Ipv4Bytes, Ipv6Bytes, LocationInfo}; 6 | use tauri::State; 7 | 8 | use crate::{DatabaseQuery, GlobalDatabases, PUBLIC_IP}; 9 | 10 | /// Load a database by its identifier (a path). 11 | /// No path (None) is for the database optionally compiled into the executable. 12 | #[tauri::command] 13 | pub async fn load_database( 14 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 15 | path: PathBuf, 16 | ) -> Result { 17 | tracing::info!("loading {path:?} database"); 18 | 19 | match Database::::from_csv(&path, None) { 20 | Ok(db) => { 21 | let info = db.get_db_info(); 22 | loaded_databases.insert_ipv4(path, db); 23 | Ok(info) 24 | } 25 | Err(ipv4_err) => match Database::::from_csv(&path, None) { 26 | Ok(db) => { 27 | let info = db.get_db_info(); 28 | loaded_databases.insert_ipv6(path, db); 29 | Ok(info) 30 | } 31 | Err(ipv6_err) => Err(format!( 32 | "failed to parse as ipv4-num: {ipv4_err}, and as ipv6-num: {ipv6_err}" 33 | )), 34 | }, 35 | } 36 | } 37 | 38 | /// Delete a database from the global state, freeing up memory 39 | #[tauri::command] 40 | pub async fn unload_database( 41 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 42 | path: PathBuf, 43 | ) -> Result<(), String> { 44 | tracing::info!("unloading {path:?} database"); 45 | 46 | loaded_databases.remove(path); 47 | 48 | Ok(()) 49 | } 50 | 51 | /// List all databases (by info) 52 | #[tauri::command] 53 | pub async fn list_databases( 54 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 55 | ) -> Result, ()> { 56 | loaded_databases.init_internal(); 57 | 58 | Ok(loaded_databases.databases()) 59 | } 60 | 61 | /// Lookup the coordinate for an IP address in the database 62 | #[tauri::command] 63 | pub async fn lookup_ip( 64 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 65 | database: DatabaseQuery, 66 | ip: IpAddr, 67 | ) -> Result, String> { 68 | if !ip_rfc::global(&ip) { 69 | return Err(format!("ip {ip} is not global")); 70 | } 71 | 72 | let dbs = loaded_databases.get(&database); 73 | 74 | let coord = match ip { 75 | IpAddr::V4(ip) => dbs 76 | .ipv4 77 | .ok_or("no ipv4 database loaded".to_string())? 78 | .get(ip), 79 | IpAddr::V6(ip) => dbs 80 | .ipv6 81 | .ok_or("no ipv6 database loaded".to_string())? 82 | .get(ip), 83 | }; 84 | 85 | Ok(coord) 86 | } 87 | 88 | /// Find the range in the database for a given IP 89 | #[tauri::command] 90 | pub async fn lookup_ip_range( 91 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 92 | database: DatabaseQuery, 93 | ip: IpAddr, 94 | ) -> Result { 95 | if !ip_rfc::global(&ip) { 96 | return Err(format!("ip {ip} is not global")); 97 | } 98 | 99 | let dbs = loaded_databases.get(&database); 100 | 101 | let range = match ip { 102 | IpAddr::V4(ip) => dbs 103 | .ipv4 104 | .ok_or("no ipv4 database loaded".to_string())? 105 | .get_range(ip), 106 | IpAddr::V6(ip) => dbs 107 | .ipv6 108 | .ok_or("no ipv6 database loaded".to_string())? 109 | .get_range(ip), 110 | }; 111 | 112 | range.ok_or(format!("ip {ip} not found in database")) 113 | } 114 | 115 | /// Finds the block of ips for a given coordinate in the database 116 | #[tauri::command] 117 | pub async fn lookup_ip_blocks( 118 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 119 | database: DatabaseQuery, 120 | coord: Coordinate, 121 | ) -> Result, ()> { 122 | let dbs = loaded_databases.get(&database); 123 | let mut ranges = Vec::new(); 124 | 125 | if let Some(db) = dbs.ipv4 { 126 | ranges.extend(db.get_ranges(&coord)); 127 | } 128 | 129 | if let Some(db) = dbs.ipv6 { 130 | ranges.extend(db.get_ranges(&coord)); 131 | } 132 | 133 | Ok(ranges) 134 | } 135 | 136 | /// The nearest location in the database from a given coordinate 137 | #[tauri::command] 138 | pub async fn nearest_location( 139 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 140 | database: DatabaseQuery, 141 | coord: Coordinate, 142 | ) -> Result { 143 | let dbs = loaded_databases.get(&database); 144 | 145 | match ( 146 | dbs.ipv4.map(|db| db.nearest_location(&coord)), 147 | dbs.ipv6.map(|db| db.nearest_location(&coord)), 148 | ) { 149 | // closest in both 150 | (Some(v4_location), Some(v6_location)) => { 151 | match ipdb_city::coord_distance_2(&v4_location, &coord) 152 | .partial_cmp(&ipdb_city::coord_distance_2(&v6_location, &coord)) 153 | { 154 | // v4 closer 155 | Some(Ordering::Less) => Ok(v4_location), 156 | // v6 closer 157 | _ => Ok(v6_location), 158 | } 159 | } 160 | // ipv4 only 161 | (Some(location), _) => Ok(location), 162 | // ipv6 only 163 | (_, Some(location)) => Ok(location), 164 | // neither 165 | (_, _) => Err("No locations found in either database".to_string()), 166 | } 167 | } 168 | 169 | /// Associated City, State, and Country for a Coordinate 170 | #[tauri::command] 171 | pub fn location_info( 172 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 173 | database: DatabaseQuery, 174 | coord: Coordinate, 175 | ) -> Result, String> { 176 | let dbs = loaded_databases.get(&database); 177 | 178 | match ( 179 | dbs.ipv4.and_then(|db| db.get_location_info(&coord)), 180 | dbs.ipv6.and_then(|db| db.get_location_info(&coord)), 181 | ) { 182 | (Some(info), _) | (_, Some(info)) => Ok(Some(info)), 183 | (None, None) => Ok(None), 184 | } 185 | } 186 | 187 | /// Our coordinate based on the current database 188 | #[tauri::command] 189 | pub async fn my_location( 190 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 191 | database: DatabaseQuery, 192 | ) -> Result { 193 | lookup_ip(loaded_databases, database, *PUBLIC_IP) 194 | .await 195 | .and_then(|loc| { 196 | loc.ok_or(format!( 197 | "no location found for your public ip address {}", 198 | *PUBLIC_IP 199 | )) 200 | }) 201 | } 202 | 203 | /// Lookup the associated DNS address with a string. 204 | #[tauri::command] 205 | pub async fn dns_lookup_addr(ip: IpAddr) -> Option { 206 | dns_lookup::lookup_addr(&ip).ok() 207 | } 208 | 209 | /// Lookup the associated IP address with a DNS address. 210 | #[tauri::command] 211 | pub async fn dns_lookup_host(host: String) -> Option { 212 | dns_lookup::lookup_host(&host) 213 | .ok() 214 | .and_then(|ips| ips.get(0).copied()) 215 | } 216 | 217 | /// Validate if a string is a global IP address. 218 | #[tauri::command] 219 | pub async fn validate_ip(ip: String) -> bool { 220 | ip.parse::().is_ok_and(|ip| ip_rfc::global(&ip)) 221 | } 222 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #![cfg_attr(not(debug_assertions), windows_subsystem = "windows")] 2 | 3 | use std::{ 4 | net::IpAddr, 5 | path::PathBuf, 6 | process, 7 | sync::{Arc, LazyLock}, 8 | }; 9 | 10 | use capture_state::CaptureState; 11 | use dashmap::DashMap; 12 | use ipdb_city::{Database, DatabaseInfo, DatabaseQuery, DatabaseType, Ipv4Bytes, Ipv6Bytes}; 13 | use tauri::{async_runtime, AppHandle, Manager, Runtime, WebviewUrl, WebviewWindowBuilder}; 14 | 15 | mod capture; 16 | mod capture_state; 17 | mod geoip; 18 | mod traceroute; 19 | 20 | mod internal_database { 21 | include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/internal_database.rs")); 22 | } 23 | 24 | pub static PUBLIC_IP: LazyLock = 25 | LazyLock::new(|| match async_runtime::block_on(public_ip::addr()) { 26 | Some(ip) => ip, 27 | None => { 28 | tracing::error!("unable to detect your ip address"); 29 | process::exit(1) 30 | } 31 | }); 32 | 33 | fn main() { 34 | tracing_subscriber::fmt::init(); 35 | 36 | tauri::Builder::default() 37 | .plugin(tauri_plugin_dialog::init()) 38 | .plugin(tauri_plugin_os::init()) 39 | .plugin(tauri_plugin_shell::init()) 40 | .manage(GlobalDatabases::default()) 41 | .manage(CaptureState::default()) 42 | .invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![ 43 | capture::list_devices, 44 | capture::start_capturing, 45 | capture::stop_capturing, 46 | capture::all_connections, 47 | capture::current_connections, 48 | geoip::load_database, 49 | geoip::unload_database, 50 | geoip::list_databases, 51 | geoip::lookup_ip, 52 | geoip::my_location, 53 | geoip::lookup_ip_range, 54 | geoip::lookup_ip_blocks, 55 | geoip::nearest_location, 56 | geoip::location_info, 57 | geoip::dns_lookup_addr, 58 | geoip::dns_lookup_host, 59 | geoip::validate_ip, 60 | traceroute::traceroute, 61 | traceroute::is_privileged, 62 | about_window, 63 | ]) 64 | .run(tauri::generate_context!()) 65 | .expect("error while running tauri application"); 66 | } 67 | 68 | #[derive(Default)] 69 | struct GlobalDatabases { 70 | ipv4: DashMap>>, 71 | ipv6: DashMap>>, 72 | } 73 | 74 | impl GlobalDatabases { 75 | /// TODO: only load once 76 | pub fn init_internal(&self) { 77 | if let Some(internal) = internal_database::IPV4_DATABASE.as_ref() { 78 | self.ipv4.insert(DatabaseType::Internal, internal.clone()); 79 | } 80 | 81 | if let Some(internal) = internal_database::IPV6_DATABASE.as_ref() { 82 | self.ipv6.insert(DatabaseType::Internal, internal.clone()); 83 | } 84 | } 85 | 86 | pub fn get(&self, query: &DatabaseQuery) -> DatabaseResult { 87 | DatabaseResult { 88 | ipv4: query 89 | .ipv4 90 | .as_ref() 91 | .and_then(|t| self.ipv4.get(t)) 92 | .map(|kv| kv.value().clone()), 93 | ipv6: query 94 | .ipv6 95 | .as_ref() 96 | .and_then(|t| self.ipv6.get(t)) 97 | .map(|kv| kv.value().clone()), 98 | } 99 | } 100 | 101 | pub fn databases(&self) -> Vec { 102 | let mut infos = Vec::new(); 103 | 104 | infos.extend(self.ipv4.iter().map(|db| db.get_db_info())); 105 | infos.extend(self.ipv6.iter().map(|db| db.get_db_info())); 106 | 107 | infos 108 | } 109 | 110 | pub fn remove(&self, path: PathBuf) { 111 | self.ipv4.remove(&DatabaseType::Loaded(path.clone())); 112 | self.ipv6.remove(&DatabaseType::Loaded(path)); 113 | } 114 | 115 | pub fn insert_ipv4(&self, path: PathBuf, db: Database) { 116 | self.ipv4.insert(DatabaseType::Loaded(path), Arc::new(db)); 117 | } 118 | 119 | pub fn insert_ipv6(&self, path: PathBuf, db: Database) { 120 | self.ipv6.insert(DatabaseType::Loaded(path), Arc::new(db)); 121 | } 122 | } 123 | 124 | #[derive(Clone, Debug)] 125 | struct DatabaseResult { 126 | ipv4: Option>>, 127 | ipv6: Option>>, 128 | } 129 | 130 | #[tauri::command] 131 | async fn about_window(handle: AppHandle, theme: String) { 132 | if let Some(window) = handle.get_webview_window("about") { 133 | window.set_focus().expect("bring about window to focus"); 134 | 135 | return; 136 | } 137 | 138 | let Some(main) = handle.get_webview_window("main") else { 139 | return; 140 | }; 141 | 142 | WebviewWindowBuilder::new(&handle, "about", WebviewUrl::App("about.html".into())) 143 | .minimizable(false) 144 | .maximizable(false) 145 | .resizable(false) 146 | .inner_size(500.0, 450.0) 147 | .title("About") 148 | .center() 149 | .initialization_script(&format!(r#"window.theme = "{theme}";"#)) 150 | .parent(&main) 151 | .expect("set about parent window") 152 | .build() 153 | .expect("failed to build window"); 154 | } 155 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/src/traceroute.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::net::IpAddr; 2 | 3 | use ipdb_city::{Coordinate, DatabaseQuery}; 4 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; 5 | use tauri::State; 6 | use trippy_core::Builder; 7 | use trippy_privilege::Privilege; 8 | use ts_rs::TS; 9 | 10 | use crate::{ 11 | geoip::{lookup_ip, my_location}, 12 | GlobalDatabases, PUBLIC_IP, 13 | }; 14 | 15 | #[tauri::command] 16 | pub async fn traceroute( 17 | loaded_databases: State<'_, GlobalDatabases>, 18 | ip: IpAddr, 19 | options: TracerouteOptions, 20 | database: DatabaseQuery, 21 | ) -> Result, String> { 22 | if !ip_rfc::global(&ip) { 23 | return Err(format!("{ip} not global")); 24 | } 25 | 26 | let tracer = Builder::new(ip) 27 | .max_ttl(options.max_ttl) 28 | .max_flows(1) 29 | .max_rounds(Some(options.max_rounds)) 30 | .build() 31 | .map_err(|e| format!("failed to init tracer: {e}"))?; 32 | 33 | tracer 34 | .run() 35 | .map_err(|e| format!("failed to run tracer: {e}"))?; 36 | 37 | let my_location = my_location(loaded_databases.clone(), database.clone()).await?; 38 | 39 | let snapshot = tracer.snapshot(); 40 | let mut flow = Vec::new(); 41 | 42 | flow.push(Hop { 43 | ip: Some(*PUBLIC_IP), 44 | coord: Some(my_location), 45 | }); 46 | 47 | for hop in snapshot.hops() { 48 | if let Some(ip) = hop.addrs().nth(0) { 49 | if !ip_rfc::global(&ip) { 50 | continue; 51 | } 52 | 53 | flow.push(Hop { 54 | ip: Some(*ip), 55 | coord: lookup_ip(loaded_databases.clone(), database.clone(), *ip) 56 | .await 57 | .ok() 58 | .flatten(), 59 | }); 60 | } else { 61 | flow.push(Hop { 62 | ip: None, 63 | coord: None, 64 | }); 65 | } 66 | } 67 | 68 | if !flow.last().is_some_and(|hop| hop.ip == Some(ip)) { 69 | flow.push(Hop { 70 | ip: Some(ip), 71 | coord: lookup_ip(loaded_databases.clone(), database.clone(), ip) 72 | .await 73 | .ok() 74 | .flatten(), 75 | }); 76 | } 77 | 78 | Ok(flow) 79 | } 80 | 81 | #[tauri::command] 82 | pub async fn is_privileged() -> bool { 83 | Privilege::acquire_privileges() 84 | .ok() 85 | .is_some_and(|p| p.has_privileges()) 86 | } 87 | 88 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 89 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 90 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 91 | pub struct TracerouteOptions { 92 | max_rounds: usize, 93 | max_ttl: u8, 94 | } 95 | 96 | #[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)] 97 | #[ts(export, export_to = "../../src/bindings/")] 98 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 99 | pub struct Hop { 100 | ip: Option, 101 | coord: Option, 102 | } 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src-tauri/tauri.conf.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "productName": "Ipmap", 3 | "version": "3.1.0", 4 | "identifier": "dev.grantshandy.Ipmap", 5 | "build": { 6 | "frontendDist": "../dist", 7 | "devUrl": "http://localhost:5173/", 8 | "beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev", 9 | "beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build" 10 | }, 11 | "app": { 12 | "windows": [ 13 | { 14 | "title": "Ipmap", 15 | "width": 900, 16 | "height": 600, 17 | "minWidth": 900, 18 | "minHeight": 450, 19 | "resizable": true, 20 | "fullscreen": false 21 | } 22 | ], 23 | "security": { 24 | "csp": null 25 | } 26 | }, 27 | "bundle": { 28 | "active": true, 29 | "targets": "all", 30 | "icon": [ 31 | "icons/32x32.png", 32 | "icons/128x128.png", 33 | "icons/128x128@2x.png", 34 | "icons/icon.icns", 35 | "icons/icon.ico" 36 | ] 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/About.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 18 | 19 |
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24 | Ipmap 25 | {#await app.getVersion() then version} 26 | v{version} 27 | {/await} 28 |

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Special Thanks 66 | LeafletJS, 67 | OpenStreetMap Contributors, 68 | Tauri, 69 | Svelte, 70 | 71 | {#if platform() == "windows"} 72 | Npcap, 73 | {:else} 74 | Libpcap, 75 | {/if} 76 | 77 | DaisyUI 78 |
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29 | {#if $database.ipv4dbs.length != 0 || $database.ipv6dbs.length != 0} 30 |
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{ 38 | if (view == "search") return "View an IP's location"; 39 | if (view == "reverse") 40 | return "Find IP blocks nearest to the marker"; 41 | if (view == "capture") return "View connected peers in real time"; 42 | if (view == "traceroute") 43 | return "View the path data takes to its destination"; 44 | })(view)} 45 | > 46 | 52 |
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54 | 55 | 61 |
62 |
63 | {#if view == "search"} 64 | 65 | {:else if view == "reverse"} 66 | 67 | {:else} 68 | {#await traceroute.isPrivileged() then privileged} 69 | 70 | {#if view == "capture" && ((platform() != "windows" && privileged) || platform() == "windows")} 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | {:else if view == "traceroute" && privileged} 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | {:else} 79 |
80 |

81 | {#if platform() == "windows"} 82 | Run in Administrator mode to enable this feature. 83 | {:else} 84 | CAP_NET_RAW or root privileges required 85 | for this mode. 86 | {/if} 87 |

88 |
89 | {/if} 90 | {/await} 91 | {/if} 92 |
93 | {:else} 94 |
98 |
99 | 105 |
106 |
107 | {#if !$database.loading} 108 |

Load an IP-Geolocation Database

109 | 112 |

113 | Databases must be in the *-city-ipvX-num.csv 116 | format, and can be found at the 117 | 118 | ip-location-db 119 | repository. 120 |

121 | {:else} 122 |

Loading {$database.loading}...

123 | 124 | {/if} 125 |
126 |
127 | {/if} 128 |
129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/app.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @tailwind base; 2 | @tailwind components; 3 | @tailwind utilities; 4 | 5 | .page { 6 | @apply absolute bottom-0 left-0 right-0 top-0; 7 | } 8 | 9 | .marker-icon { 10 | @apply h-full w-full rounded-full border bg-primary text-center align-sub font-bold text-primary-content drop-shadow-lg; 11 | } 12 | 13 | .marker-icon-active { 14 | @apply marker-icon border-2 text-lg !important; 15 | } 16 | 17 | .code { 18 | @apply rounded-md bg-base-300 px-1 py-0.5 font-mono text-sm; 19 | } 20 | 21 | .map-line { 22 | stroke: oklch(var(--p)); 23 | } 24 | 25 | .map-line-stroke { 26 | stroke-dasharray: 10 10; 27 | width: 20rem; 28 | } 29 | 30 | path.Outgoing { 31 | @apply map-line-stroke; 32 | stroke: oklch(var(--er)); 33 | animation: 34 | line 0.5s linear infinite reverse, 35 | fade 0.5s ease-in-out forwards; 36 | } 37 | 38 | path.Incoming { 39 | @apply map-line-stroke; 40 | stroke: oklch(var(--su)); 41 | animation: 42 | line 0.5s linear infinite, 43 | fade 0.5s ease-in-out forwards; 44 | } 45 | 46 | path.Mixed { 47 | @apply map-line-stroke; 48 | stroke: oklch(var(--wa)); 49 | animation: 50 | line 0.5s linear infinite alternate, 51 | fade 0.5s ease-in-out forwards; 52 | } 53 | 54 | @keyframes line { 55 | 0% { 56 | stroke-dashoffset: -50; 57 | } 58 | 59 | 100% { 60 | stroke-dashoffset: 50; 61 | } 62 | } 63 | 64 | @keyframes fade { 65 | 0% { 66 | opacity: 0; 67 | } 68 | 69 | 100% { 70 | opacity: 1; 71 | } 72 | } 73 | 74 | /** 75 | https://blog.jamie.holdings/2022/05/15/dark-mode-for/ 76 | */ 77 | :root { 78 | --leaflet-tile-filter: brightness(0.6) invert(1) contrast(3) 79 | hue-rotate(200deg) saturate(0.3) brightness(0.7); 80 | } 81 | 82 | .map-dark .leaflet-tile { 83 | filter: var(--leaflet-tile-filter, none); 84 | } 85 | 86 | .leaflet-container { 87 | @apply bg-base-200 !important; 88 | } 89 | 90 | .map-info-panel { 91 | @apply absolute bottom-0 right-0 top-0 z-30 w-72 space-y-3 bg-base-100/[0.6] p-2; 92 | } 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/info-icon.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/upload-icon.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/ConnectionDirection.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | export type ConnectionDirection = "Incoming" | "Mixed" | "Outgoing"; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/ConnectionInfo.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | import type { ConnectionDirection } from "./ConnectionDirection"; 3 | 4 | export type ConnectionInfo = { 5 | ip: string; 6 | size: number; 7 | direction: ConnectionDirection; 8 | current: boolean; 9 | }; 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/DatabaseInfo.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | import type { DatabaseType } from "./DatabaseType"; 3 | import type { IpType } from "./IpType"; 4 | 5 | /** 6 | * The associated metadata for a given Database 7 | */ 8 | export type DatabaseInfo = { 9 | name: string; 10 | kind: IpType; 11 | query: DatabaseType; 12 | attribution_text: string | null; 13 | build_time: string; 14 | unique_locations: number; 15 | strings: number; 16 | }; 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/DatabaseQuery.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | import type { DatabaseType } from "./DatabaseType"; 3 | 4 | export type DatabaseQuery = { 5 | ipv4: DatabaseType | null; 6 | ipv6: DatabaseType | null; 7 | }; 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/DatabaseType.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | export type DatabaseType = { Loaded: string } | "Internal"; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/Device.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | export type Device = { name: string; desc: string | null; prefered: boolean }; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/GenCoordinate.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * A generalized lat/lon coordinate type which seeps all the way up the stack to leaflet's `LatLngExpression`. 5 | */ 6 | export type GenCoordinate = { lat: C; lng: C }; 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/Hop.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | import type { GenCoordinate } from "./GenCoordinate"; 3 | 4 | export type Hop = { ip: string | null; coord: GenCoordinate | null }; 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/IpRange.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * A simplified RangeInclusive for our TS api. 5 | */ 6 | export type IpRange = { lower: string; upper: string }; 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/IpType.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | export type IpType = "IPv4" | "IPv6"; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/LocationBlock.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | import type { IpRange } from "./IpRange"; 3 | import type { LocationInfo } from "./LocationInfo"; 4 | 5 | /** 6 | * A location and its associated IpRanges 7 | */ 8 | export type LocationBlock = { location: LocationInfo; blocks: Array }; 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/LocationInfo.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * Associated metadata for a certain coordinate in the database. 5 | */ 6 | export type LocationInfo = { 7 | city: string | null; 8 | country_code: string; 9 | state: string | null; 10 | }; 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/TracerouteOptions.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually. 2 | 3 | export type TracerouteOptions = { maxRounds: number; maxTtl: number }; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bindings/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { core, event } from "@tauri-apps/api"; 2 | import type { UnlistenFn } from "@tauri-apps/api/event"; 3 | import { message } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog"; 4 | import { database } from "../utils/database"; 5 | 6 | import { type ConnectionDirection } from "./ConnectionDirection"; 7 | import { type ConnectionInfo } from "./ConnectionInfo"; 8 | import { type DatabaseInfo } from "./DatabaseInfo"; 9 | import { type Device } from "./Device"; 10 | import { type IpRange } from "./IpRange"; 11 | import { type GenCoordinate } from "./GenCoordinate"; 12 | import { type LocationInfo } from "./LocationInfo"; 13 | import { type IpType } from "./IpType"; 14 | import { type DatabaseQuery } from "./DatabaseQuery"; 15 | import { type DatabaseType } from "./DatabaseType"; 16 | import { type TracerouteOptions } from "./TracerouteOptions"; 17 | import { type Hop } from "./Hop"; 18 | 19 | type Coordinate = GenCoordinate; 20 | type ThreadID = string; 21 | 22 | const errorDialog = (msg: string): Promise => 23 | message(`Error: ${msg}`, { title: "Error", kind: "error" }); 24 | 25 | const openAboutWindow = (theme: string) => 26 | core.invoke("about_window", { theme }); 27 | 28 | /** Corresponding definitions in /backend/src/capture.rs */ 29 | const capture = { 30 | /** The list of all available network devices. */ 31 | listDevices: (): Promise => core.invoke("list_devices"), 32 | 33 | /** Start capturing on a certain network device */ 34 | startCapturing: (device: Device): Promise => 35 | core.invoke("start_capturing", { name: device.name }), 36 | 37 | /** Stop capturing a certain capture thread */ 38 | stopCapturing: (threadId: ThreadID): Promise => 39 | core.invoke("stop_capturing", { threadId }), 40 | 41 | /** A list of all connections over the length of the session */ 42 | allConnections: (): Promise => 43 | core.invoke("all_connections"), 44 | 45 | /** A list of connections currently happening in the session */ 46 | currentConnections: (): Promise => 47 | core.invoke("current_connections"), 48 | 49 | /** Runs a handler every time a new ip address connects */ 50 | onNewConnection: (handler: (ip: string) => void): Promise => 51 | event.listen("new_connection", (event) => handler(event.payload as string)), 52 | }; 53 | 54 | /** Corresponding definitions in /backend/src/geoip.rs */ 55 | const geoip = { 56 | /** Load a database from a path on disk */ 57 | loadDatabase: (path: string): Promise => 58 | core.invoke("load_database", { path }), 59 | 60 | /** Delete a database from the global state, freeing up memory */ 61 | unloadDatabase: (path: string): Promise => 62 | core.invoke("unload_database", { path }), 63 | 64 | /** List all databases (by info) */ 65 | listDatabases: (): Promise => core.invoke("list_databases"), 66 | 67 | /** Lookup the coordinate for an IP address in the database */ 68 | lookupIp: (ip: string): Promise => 69 | core.invoke("lookup_ip", { ip, database: database.query() }), 70 | 71 | /** Find the range in the database for a given IP */ 72 | lookupIpRange: (ip: string): Promise => 73 | core.invoke("lookup_ip_range", { database: database.query(), ip }), 74 | 75 | /** Finds the block of ips for a given coordinate in the database */ 76 | lookupIpBlocks: (coord: Coordinate): Promise => 77 | core.invoke("lookup_ip_blocks", { coord, database: database.query() }), 78 | 79 | /** The nearest location in the database from a given coordinate */ 80 | nearestLocation: (coord: Coordinate): Promise => 81 | core.invoke("nearest_location", { database: database.query(), coord }), 82 | 83 | /** Associated City, State, and Country for a Coordinate */ 84 | locationInfo: (coord: Coordinate): Promise => 85 | core.invoke("location_info", { database: database.query(), coord }), 86 | 87 | /** Our coordinate based on the current database */ 88 | myLocation: (): Promise => 89 | core.invoke("my_location", { database: database.query() }), 90 | 91 | /** Lookup the associated DNS address with a string */ 92 | lookupDns: (ip: string): Promise => 93 | core.invoke("dns_lookup_addr", { ip }), 94 | 95 | /** Lookup the associated IP address with a DNS address. */ 96 | lookupHost: (host: string): Promise => 97 | core.invoke("dns_lookup_host", { host }), 98 | 99 | /** Validate if a string is a global IPv4 address */ 100 | validateIp: (ip: string): Promise => 101 | core.invoke("validate_ip", { ip }), 102 | }; 103 | 104 | const traceroute = { 105 | defaultOptions: (): TracerouteOptions => ({ 106 | maxRounds: 2, 107 | maxTtl: 64, 108 | }), 109 | 110 | trace: (ip: string, options: TracerouteOptions): Promise => 111 | core.invoke("traceroute", { ip, options, database: database.query() }), 112 | 113 | isPrivileged: (): Promise => core.invoke("is_privileged"), 114 | }; 115 | 116 | export { 117 | type ConnectionDirection, 118 | type ConnectionInfo, 119 | type DatabaseInfo, 120 | type Device, 121 | type ThreadID, 122 | type IpRange, 123 | type Coordinate, 124 | type LocationInfo, 125 | type IpType, 126 | type DatabaseQuery, 127 | type DatabaseType, 128 | type TracerouteOptions, 129 | type Hop, 130 | errorDialog, 131 | openAboutWindow, 132 | capture, 133 | geoip, 134 | traceroute, 135 | }; 136 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/CaptureMode.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 209 | 210 |
211 |
212 | 213 |
214 |
215 |
216 | {#if device == null} 217 | 218 | {/if} 219 | 234 |
235 | 236 | 244 |
245 | 246 |
247 | 262 | 279 |
280 |
281 | 282 |
283 | 284 |
287 |
288 | Incoming 289 |
290 | Outgoing 291 |
292 | Mixed 293 |
294 | 295 | {#if selection} 296 |
297 |
300 |

Location Information

301 | 302 |
303 | {#each selection.ips as ip, i} 304 |
307 |

308 | {i + 1}: {ip} 309 |

310 | 311 |
312 | {/each} 313 |
314 | {/if} 315 | 316 |
317 |
318 | 319 | 324 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/DatabaseSelector.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 47 | 48 | {#if $database.loading} 49 |
52 | Loading {$database.loading}... 53 | 54 |
55 | {/if} 56 | 57 | {#if $database.ipv4dbs.length != 0} 58 |
59 | 64 | 73 |
74 | {/if} 75 | 76 | {#if $database.ipv6dbs.length != 0} 77 |
78 | 83 | 92 |
93 | {/if} 94 | 95 | 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/IpAddrInput.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 34 | 35 |
{ 38 | if (ip && onSearch) onSearch(ip); 39 | }} 40 | > 41 | console.log(v)} 49 | /> 50 | 55 |
56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/IpView.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 |

8 | DNS: 9 | {#await geoip.lookupDns(ip)} 10 | 11 | {:then dns} 12 | {#if dns} 13 | {dns} 14 | {:else} 15 | Unknown 16 | {/if} 17 | {/await} 18 |

19 | 20 | {#await geoip.lookupIpRange(ip) then range} 21 | {#if range} 22 |

23 | Block 24 | {range.lower} 25 | to 26 | {range.upper} 27 |

28 | {/if} 29 | {/await} 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Link.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 7 | 8 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/LocationInfoView.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 9 | 10 | {#await geoip.locationInfo(coord) then info} 11 |

12 | {#if info} 13 | {#if info.city} 14 | {info.city}, 15 | {/if} 16 | {#if info.state} 17 | {info.state}, 18 | {/if} 19 | {countryNames.of(info.country_code)} 20 | {:else} 21 | No Location Data Found 22 | {/if} 23 | 24 | (View in OSM) 28 | 29 |

30 | {/await} 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/MapView.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 34 | 35 | map.invalidateSize()} /> 36 | 37 |
38 | {#if map} 39 |
42 | 46 | 50 |
51 | {/if} 52 | 53 |
58 |
59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ReverseMode.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 52 | 53 |
54 | 55 |
56 |

59 | Nearest IP Location Blocks 60 |

61 |
64 | 65 |
66 |
69 | {#await geoip.lookupIpBlocks(result) then ranges} 70 | {#if ranges.length > MAX_RANGES} 71 |

More ranges not shown...

72 | {/if} 73 |
74 | From 75 | To 76 | {#each ranges.slice(0, MAX_RANGES + 1) as range} 77 | {range.lower} 78 | {range.upper} 79 | {/each} 80 |
81 | {/await} 82 |
83 |
84 |
85 |
86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/SearchMode.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 56 | 57 |
58 | 59 |
60 | 61 | {#if error} 62 |

63 | {error} 64 |

65 | {/if} 66 | {#if selection} 67 |
70 | 71 | {#each selection.ips as ip} 72 | 73 | {/each} 74 |
75 | {/if} 76 |
77 |
78 |
79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/TracerouteMode.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 76 | 77 |
78 | 79 |
80 | 81 | 82 |
83 |
86 |

Max Rounds

87 | 94 |
95 |
98 |

Max Time to Live

99 | 106 |
107 |
108 | 109 | {#if error} 110 |

113 | {error} 114 |

115 | {/if} 116 | 117 | {#if loading} 118 |

119 | Loading... 120 |

121 | {/if} 122 | 123 | {#if hops.length > 0} 124 |
125 | 126 |

129 | {hops.length} Hops: 130 |

131 | 132 | {#each hops as hop, i} 133 |
136 |

137 | {i + 1}: 138 | {#if hop.ip} 139 | {#if hop.coord} 140 | 146 | {:else} 147 | {hop.ip} 148 | {/if} 149 | {:else} 150 | (No address found for hop) 153 | {/if} 154 |

155 | 156 | {#if hop.coord} 157 | 158 | {/if} 159 | 160 | {#if hop.ip} 161 | 162 | {/if} 163 |
164 | {/each} 165 | {/if} 166 |
167 |
168 |
169 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/map.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { divIcon, Marker, type DivIcon, type LatLngExpression } from "leaflet"; 2 | import type { Coordinate } from "./bindings"; 3 | 4 | export const DEFAULT_POS: LatLngExpression = [25, 0]; 5 | export const DEFAULT_ZOOM = 2; 6 | 7 | export const mkIcon = (count: number | null, active?: boolean): DivIcon => 8 | divIcon({ 9 | html: `
${count ? count : ""}
`, 10 | className: "dummyclass", 11 | iconSize: active ? [30, 30] : [20, 20], 12 | iconAnchor: active ? [15, 15] : [10, 10], 13 | }); 14 | 15 | export type IpLocation = { 16 | coord: Coordinate; 17 | marker: Marker; 18 | ips: Set; 19 | }; 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/themes.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "defaultLightTheme": "pastel", 3 | "defaultDarkTheme": "business", 4 | "darkThemes": [ 5 | "dark", 6 | "synthwave", 7 | "halloween", 8 | "forest", 9 | "aqua", 10 | "black", 11 | "luxury", 12 | "dracula", 13 | "business", 14 | "night", 15 | "coffee", 16 | "dim", 17 | "sunset" 18 | ], 19 | "lightThemes": [ 20 | "light", 21 | "cupcake", 22 | "bumblebee", 23 | "emerald", 24 | "corporate", 25 | "retro", 26 | "cyberpunk", 27 | "valentine", 28 | "garden", 29 | "lofi", 30 | "pastel", 31 | "fantasy", 32 | "wireframe", 33 | "cmyk", 34 | "autumn", 35 | "acid", 36 | "lemonade", 37 | "winter", 38 | "nord" 39 | ] 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/database.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { writable } from "svelte/store"; 2 | import { geoip, type DatabaseInfo, type DatabaseQuery } from "../bindings"; 3 | import { open } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog"; 4 | 5 | type DatabaseStore = { 6 | ipv4: DatabaseInfo | null; 7 | ipv6: DatabaseInfo | null; 8 | ipv4dbs: DatabaseInfo[]; 9 | ipv6dbs: DatabaseInfo[]; 10 | loading: string | null; 11 | }; 12 | 13 | export const database = (() => { 14 | const { subscribe, update, set } = writable({ 15 | ipv4: null, 16 | ipv6: null, 17 | ipv4dbs: [], 18 | ipv6dbs: [], 19 | loading: null, 20 | }); 21 | 22 | const query = (): DatabaseQuery => { 23 | let v: DatabaseQuery = { 24 | ipv4: null, 25 | ipv6: null, 26 | }; 27 | 28 | update((db) => { 29 | if (db.ipv4) v.ipv4 = db.ipv4.query; 30 | if (db.ipv6) v.ipv6 = db.ipv6.query; 31 | 32 | return db; 33 | }); 34 | 35 | return v; 36 | }; 37 | 38 | const startLoading = (text: string) => 39 | update((store) => { 40 | store.loading = text; 41 | return store; 42 | }); 43 | 44 | const stopLoading = () => 45 | update((store) => { 46 | store.loading = null; 47 | return store; 48 | }); 49 | 50 | const updateListings = () => 51 | geoip.listDatabases().then((dbs) => 52 | update((_) => { 53 | const ipv4dbs = dbs.filter((v) => v.kind == "IPv4"); 54 | const ipv6dbs = dbs.filter((v) => v.kind == "IPv6"); 55 | 56 | return { 57 | ipv4dbs, 58 | ipv6dbs, 59 | ipv4: ipv4dbs.length > 0 ? ipv4dbs[0] : null, 60 | ipv6: ipv6dbs.length > 0 ? ipv6dbs[0] : null, 61 | loading: null, 62 | }; 63 | }), 64 | ); 65 | 66 | const importDatabase = async () => { 67 | const dir = await open({ 68 | multiple: false, 69 | filters: [ 70 | { 71 | name: "IP City CSV Database", 72 | extensions: ["csv"], 73 | }, 74 | ], 75 | }); 76 | if (!dir || !dir.name) return; 77 | 78 | startLoading(dir.name); 79 | await geoip.loadDatabase(dir.path).catch(() => null); 80 | stopLoading(); 81 | await updateListings(); 82 | }; 83 | 84 | const unloadDatabase = async (info: DatabaseInfo) => { 85 | if (info.query == "Internal") return; 86 | 87 | await geoip.unloadDatabase(info.query.Loaded); 88 | await updateListings(); 89 | }; 90 | 91 | return { 92 | subscribe, 93 | update, 94 | set, 95 | 96 | query, 97 | 98 | startLoading, 99 | stopLoading, 100 | 101 | importDatabase, 102 | unloadDatabase, 103 | updateListings, 104 | }; 105 | })(); 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/theme.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { writable } from "svelte/store"; 2 | import { event } from "@tauri-apps/api"; 3 | import { defaultDarkTheme, defaultLightTheme } from "../themes"; 4 | import type { Event } from "@tauri-apps/api/event"; 5 | 6 | const osPrefersDarkMode = 7 | window.matchMedia && 8 | window.matchMedia("(prefers-color-scheme: dark)").matches; 9 | 10 | export const theme = (() => { 11 | const { set, subscribe, update } = writable( 12 | localStorage.getItem("theme") ?? 13 | (osPrefersDarkMode ? defaultDarkTheme : defaultLightTheme), 14 | ); 15 | 16 | event.listen("set-theme", (p: Event) => update((_) => p.payload)); 17 | subscribe((theme) => localStorage.setItem("theme", theme)); 18 | 19 | return { 20 | set, 21 | subscribe, 22 | update, 23 | }; 24 | })(); 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /svelte.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { vitePreprocess } from "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte"; 2 | 3 | export default { 4 | // Consult https://svelte.dev/docs#compile-time-svelte-preprocess 5 | // for more information about preprocessors 6 | preprocess: vitePreprocess(), 7 | }; 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tailwind.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import daisyui from "daisyui"; 2 | import { lightThemes, darkThemes } from "./src/themes.json"; 3 | 4 | /** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */ 5 | export default { 6 | content: ["./src/**/*.{svelte,ts,svg}", "*.html"], 7 | theme: { 8 | extend: {}, 9 | }, 10 | plugins: [daisyui], 11 | daisyui: { 12 | themes: [...lightThemes, ...darkThemes], 13 | }, 14 | }; 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": "@tsconfig/svelte/tsconfig.json", 3 | "nodeResolution": "nodenext", 4 | "compilerOptions": { 5 | "target": "ESNext", 6 | "useDefineForClassFields": true, 7 | "module": "ESNext", 8 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 9 | /** 10 | * Typecheck JS in `.svelte` and `.js` files by default. 11 | * Disable checkJs if you'd like to use dynamic types in JS. 12 | * Note that setting allowJs false does not prevent the use 13 | * of JS in `.svelte` files. 14 | */ 15 | "allowJs": true, 16 | "checkJs": true, 17 | "isolatedModules": false 18 | }, 19 | "include": ["src/**/*.ts", "src/**/*.js", "src/**/*.svelte"], 20 | "references": [{ "path": "./tsconfig.node.json" }] 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.node.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "composite": true, 4 | "skipLibCheck": true, 5 | "module": "ESNext", 6 | "moduleResolution": "bundler", 7 | "strict": true 8 | }, 9 | "include": ["vite.config.ts"] 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vite.config.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { defineConfig } from "vite"; 2 | import { svelte } from "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte"; 3 | 4 | // https://vitejs.dev/config/ 5 | export default defineConfig({ 6 | plugins: [svelte()], 7 | build: { 8 | rollupOptions: { 9 | input: ["index.html", "about.html"], 10 | }, 11 | }, 12 | }); 13 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------