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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # uiDivStats - WebUI for Diversion statistics 2 | [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/240224b6b96543a782f176f2435ffa03)](https://www.codacy.com/app/jackyaz/uiDivStats?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=jackyaz/uiDivStats&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) 3 | ![Shellcheck](https://github.com/jackyaz/uiDivStats/actions/workflows/shellcheck.yml/badge.svg) 4 | 5 | ## v3.0.2 6 | ### Updated on 2021-12-20 7 | ## About 8 | A graphical representation of domain blocking performed by Diversion. 9 | 10 | uiDivStats is free to use under the [GNU General Public License version 3](https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0) (GPL 3.0). 11 | 12 | ### Supporting development 13 | Love the script and want to support future development? Any and all donations gratefully received! 14 | 15 | | [![paypal](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_GB/i/btn/btn_donate_LG.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=47UTYVRBDKSTL)

[**PayPal donation**](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=47UTYVRBDKSTL) | [![paypal](https://puu.sh/IAhtp/3788f3a473.png)](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=47UTYVRBDKSTL) | 16 | | :----: | --- | 17 | 18 | ## Supported firmware versions 19 | You must be running firmware Merlin 384.15/384.13_4 or Fork 43E5 (or later) [Asuswrt-Merlin](https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/) 20 | 21 | ## Installation 22 | Using your preferred SSH client/terminal, copy and paste the following command, then press Enter: 23 | 24 | ```sh 25 | /usr/sbin/curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jackyaz/uiDivStats/master/uiDivStats.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/uiDivStats" && chmod 0755 /jffs/scripts/uiDivStats && /jffs/scripts/uiDivStats install 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | ## Usage 29 | ### WebUI 30 | uiDivStats can be configured via the WebUI, in the LAN section. 31 | 32 | ### CLI 33 | To launch the uiDivStats menu after installation, use: 34 | ```sh 35 | uiDivStats 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | If this does not work, you will need to use the full path: 39 | ```sh 40 | /jffs/scripts/uiDivStats 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | ## Screenshots 44 | ![WebUI](https://puu.sh/HMN1D/a11fca5232.png) 45 | 46 | ![CLI UI](https://puu.sh/HMN1y/1309c8dc86.png) 47 | 48 | ## Help 49 | Please post about any issues and problems here: [uiDivStats on SNBForums](https://www.snbforums.com/forums/asuswrt-merlin-addons.60/?prefix_id=15) 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/S90taildns: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # shellcheck disable=SC2034 3 | ln -s /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/taildns /opt/bin 2>/dev/null 4 | chmod 0755 /opt/bin/taildns 5 | 6 | cachemode="$(grep "CACHEMODE" /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/config | cut -f2 -d"=")" 7 | taildnsfilesuffix="" 8 | if [ "$cachemode" = "tmp" ]; then 9 | taildnsfilesuffix="-cache" 10 | fi 11 | 12 | if [ "$1" = "stop" ] || [ "$1" = "kill" ]; then 13 | killall -q "taildnstotal$taildnsfilesuffix" 14 | /opt/bin/pkill -f "tail -F /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log3" 15 | rm -f /opt/share/uiDivStats.d/dnsqueriestotal.sql 16 | fi 17 | 18 | if [ "$1" = "start" ] || [ "$1" = "restart" ]; then 19 | if ! grep -q "log-facility" /etc/dnsmasq.conf; then 20 | logger -st uiDivStats "taildns not started: dnsmasq logging is disabled" 21 | exit 1 22 | fi 23 | fi 24 | 25 | ENABLED=yes 26 | PROCS=taildns 27 | ARGS="" 28 | PREARGS="" 29 | PRECMD="" 30 | POSTCMD="" 31 | DESC=$PROCS 32 | PATH=/opt/sbin:/opt/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin 33 | 34 | . /opt/etc/init.d/rc.func 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/dnsmasqtotal-a-aaaa.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/awk -f 2 | 3 | BEGIN { 4 | OFS = ","; 5 | } 6 | { 7 | if ($5 ~ "query\\[A" && $5 !~ "dnssec"){ 8 | result = "allowed"; 9 | time = mktime( \ 10 | sprintf("%04d %02d %02d %s\n", \ 11 | strftime("%Y", systime()), \ 12 | (match("JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec",$1)+2)/3, \ 13 | $2, \ 14 | gensub(":", " ", "g", $3) \ 15 | ) \ 16 | ); 17 | gsub("query|\\[|\\]", "", $5); 18 | recordtype = $5; 19 | query = $6; 20 | host = $8; 21 | getline; 22 | if ($8 == blockingIP || $8 == "::"){ 23 | result = "blocked"; 24 | if ($5 ~ "blockinglist_fs"){ 25 | result = "blocked (blocking list fs)"; 26 | } 27 | else if ($5 ~ "blockinglist"){ 28 | result = "blocked (blocking list)"; 29 | } 30 | else if ($5 ~ "yt_blacklist"){ 31 | result = "blocked (youtube blacklist)"; 32 | } 33 | else if ($5 ~ "blacklist"){ 34 | result = "blocked (blacklist)"; 35 | } 36 | else{ 37 | result = "blocked (wildcard blacklist)"; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | print time,host,query,recordtype,result; 41 | } 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/dnsmasqtotal.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/awk -f 2 | 3 | BEGIN { 4 | OFS = ","; 5 | } 6 | { 7 | if ($5 ~ "query" && $5 !~ "dnssec"){ 8 | result = "allowed"; 9 | time = mktime( \ 10 | sprintf("%04d %02d %02d %s\n", \ 11 | strftime("%Y", systime()), \ 12 | (match("JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec",$1)+2)/3, \ 13 | $2, \ 14 | gensub(":", " ", "g", $3) \ 15 | ) \ 16 | ); 17 | gsub("query|\\[|\\]", "", $5); 18 | recordtype = $5; 19 | query = $6; 20 | host = $8; 21 | getline; 22 | if ($8 == blockingIP || $8 == "::"){ 23 | result = "blocked"; 24 | if ($5 ~ "blockinglist_fs"){ 25 | result = "blocked (blocking list fs)"; 26 | } 27 | else if ($5 ~ "blockinglist"){ 28 | result = "blocked (blocking list)"; 29 | } 30 | else if ($5 ~ "yt_blacklist"){ 31 | result = "blocked (youtube blacklist)"; 32 | } 33 | else if ($5 ~ "blacklist"){ 34 | result = "blocked (blacklist)"; 35 | } 36 | else{ 37 | result = "blocked (wildcard blacklist)"; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | print time,host,query,recordtype,result; 41 | } 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/dnsmasqtotalextra-a-aaaa.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/awk -f 2 | 3 | BEGIN { 4 | OFS = ","; 5 | } 6 | { 7 | if ($7 ~ "query\\[A" && $7 !~ "dnssec"){ 8 | result = "allowed"; 9 | time = mktime( \ 10 | sprintf("%04d %02d %02d %s\n", \ 11 | strftime("%Y", systime()), \ 12 | (match("JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec",$1)+2)/3, \ 13 | $2, \ 14 | gensub(":", " ", "g", $3) \ 15 | ) \ 16 | ); 17 | gsub("query|\\[|\\]", "", $7); 18 | recordtype = $7; 19 | query = $8; 20 | host = $10; 21 | getline; 22 | if ($10 == blockingIP || $10 == "::"){ 23 | result = "blocked"; 24 | if ($7 ~ "blockinglist_fs"){ 25 | result = "blocked (blocking list fs)"; 26 | } 27 | else if ($7 ~ "blockinglist"){ 28 | result = "blocked (blocking list)"; 29 | } 30 | else if ($7 ~ "yt_blacklist"){ 31 | result = "blocked (youtube blacklist)"; 32 | } 33 | else if ($7 ~ "blacklist"){ 34 | result = "blocked (blacklist)"; 35 | } 36 | else{ 37 | result = "blocked (wildcard blacklist)"; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | print time,host,query,recordtype,result; 41 | } 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/dnsmasqtotalextra.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/awk -f 2 | 3 | BEGIN { 4 | OFS = ","; 5 | } 6 | { 7 | if ($7 ~ "query" && $7 !~ "dnssec"){ 8 | result = "allowed"; 9 | time = mktime( \ 10 | sprintf("%04d %02d %02d %s\n", \ 11 | strftime("%Y", systime()), \ 12 | (match("JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec",$1)+2)/3, \ 13 | $2, \ 14 | gensub(":", " ", "g", $3) \ 15 | ) \ 16 | ); 17 | gsub("query|\\[|\\]", "", $7); 18 | recordtype = $7; 19 | query = $8; 20 | host = $10; 21 | getline; 22 | if ($10 == blockingIP || $10 == "::"){ 23 | result = "blocked"; 24 | if ($7 ~ "blockinglist_fs"){ 25 | result = "blocked (blocking list fs)"; 26 | } 27 | else if ($7 ~ "blockinglist"){ 28 | result = "blocked (blocking list)"; 29 | } 30 | else if ($7 ~ "yt_blacklist"){ 31 | result = "blocked (youtube blacklist)"; 32 | } 33 | else if ($7 ~ "blacklist"){ 34 | result = "blocked (blacklist)"; 35 | } 36 | else{ 37 | result = "blocked (wildcard blacklist)"; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | print time,host,query,recordtype,result; 41 | } 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/taildns: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # shellcheck disable=SC2039 3 | # shellcheck disable=SC3048 4 | trap '' SIGHUP 5 | 6 | if [ ! -f /opt/bin/pkill ]; then 7 | opkg update 8 | opkg install procps-ng-pkill 9 | fi 10 | 11 | cachemode="$(grep "CACHEMODE" /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/config | cut -f2 -d"=")" 12 | taildnsfilesuffix="" 13 | if [ "$cachemode" = "tmp" ]; then 14 | taildnsfilesuffix="-cache" 15 | fi 16 | 17 | ntpwaitcount=0 18 | # Wait for NTP before starting 19 | while [ "$(nvram get ntp_ready)" -eq 0 ] && [ "$ntpwaitcount" -lt 600 ]; do 20 | ntpwaitcount="$((ntpwaitcount + 30))" 21 | logger -st taildns "Waiting for NTP to sync..." "$WARN" 22 | sleep 30 23 | done 24 | 25 | if [ "$ntpwaitcount" -ge 600 ]; then 26 | logger -st taildns "NTP failed to sync after 10 minutes - please check immediately!" 27 | exit 1 28 | fi 29 | 30 | /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/taildnstotal"$taildnsfilesuffix" & 31 | 32 | while true; do 33 | sleep 5 34 | if [ "$(pidof "taildnstotal$taildnsfilesuffix" | wc -w)" -lt 2 ]; then 35 | logger -t uiDivStats "taildns dead, restarting..." 36 | killall -q "taildnstotal$taildnsfilesuffix" 37 | /opt/bin/pkill -f "tail -F /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log3" 38 | sleep 5 39 | /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/taildnstotal"$taildnsfilesuffix" & 40 | logger -t uiDivStats "taildns restarted" 41 | fi 42 | done 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/taildnstotal: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # shellcheck disable=SC2039 3 | # shellcheck disable=SC3048 4 | trap '' SIGHUP 5 | 6 | querymode="$(grep "QUERYMODE" /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/config | cut -f2 -d"=")" 7 | tailfilesuffix="" 8 | if [ "$querymode" = "A+AAAA" ]; then 9 | tailfilesuffix="-a-aaaa" 10 | fi 11 | 12 | tailfile="" 13 | if grep -q "log-queries=extra" /etc/dnsmasq.conf ; then 14 | tailfile="/jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/dnsmasqtotalextra$tailfilesuffix.awk" 15 | else 16 | tailfile="/jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/dnsmasqtotal$tailfilesuffix.awk" 17 | fi 18 | 19 | blockingIP="$(grep "blockingIP=" /opt/share/diversion/.conf/diversion.conf | cut -f2 -d"=" | sed 's/"//g')" 20 | 21 | renice 15 $$ 22 | 23 | tail -F /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log3 | awk -v blockingIP="$blockingIP" -f "$tailfile" | \ 24 | 25 | while read -r line; do \ 26 | timestamp="$(echo "$line" | cut -f1 -d',')" \ 27 | srcip="$(echo "$line" | cut -f2 -d',')" \ 28 | reqdmn="$(echo "$line" | cut -f3 -d',')" \ 29 | qrytype="$(echo "$line" | cut -f4 -d',')" \ 30 | result="$(echo "$line" | cut -f5 -d',')" \ 31 | 32 | echo "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS [dnsqueries] ([QueryID] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, [Timestamp] NUMERIC NOT NULL, [SrcIP] TEXT NOT NULL,[ReqDmn] TEXT NOT NULL,[QryType] Text NOT NULL,[Result] Text NOT NULL); \ 33 | INSERT INTO dnsqueries ([Timestamp],[SrcIP],[ReqDmn],[QryType],[Result]) values($timestamp,\"$srcip\",\"$reqdmn\",\"$qrytype\",\"$result\");" > /opt/share/uiDivStats.d/dnsqueriestotal.sql \ 34 | 35 | while ! /opt/bin/sqlite3 /opt/share/uiDivStats.d/dnsqueries.db < /opt/share/uiDivStats.d/dnsqueriestotal.sql >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done \ 36 | 37 | done 38 | 39 | renice 0 $$ 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.d/taildnstotal-cache: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # shellcheck disable=SC2039 3 | # shellcheck disable=SC3048 4 | trap '' SIGHUP 5 | 6 | querymode="$(grep "QUERYMODE" /jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/config | cut -f2 -d"=")" 7 | tailfilesuffix="" 8 | if [ "$querymode" = "A+AAAA" ]; then 9 | tailfilesuffix="-a-aaaa" 10 | fi 11 | 12 | tailfile="" 13 | if grep -q "log-queries=extra" /etc/dnsmasq.conf ; then 14 | tailfile="/jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/dnsmasqtotalextra$tailfilesuffix.awk" 15 | else 16 | tailfile="/jffs/addons/uiDivStats.d/taildns.d/dnsmasqtotal$tailfilesuffix.awk" 17 | fi 18 | 19 | blockingIP="$(grep "blockingIP=" /opt/share/diversion/.conf/diversion.conf | cut -f2 -d"=" | sed 's/"//g')" 20 | 21 | renice 15 $$ 22 | 23 | tail -F /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log /opt/var/log/dnsmasq.log3 | awk -v blockingIP="$blockingIP" -f "$tailfile" | \ 24 | 25 | while read -r line; do \ 26 | timestamp="$(echo "$line" | cut -f1 -d',')" \ 27 | srcip="$(echo "$line" | cut -f2 -d',')" \ 28 | reqdmn="$(echo "$line" | cut -f3 -d',')" \ 29 | qrytype="$(echo "$line" | cut -f4 -d',')" \ 30 | result="$(echo "$line" | cut -f5 -d',')" \ 31 | 32 | echo "$timestamp,$srcip,$reqdmn,$qrytype,$result" >> /tmp/cache-uiDivStats-SQL.tmp \ 33 | 34 | done 35 | 36 | renice 0 $$ 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.tar.gz: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jackyaz/uiDivStats/2cfe92e998c34d169c4af79e29bc76439133cb94/taildns.tar.gz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /taildns.tar.gz.md5: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fa174e10fb9fa454102d6e75c81b31dc 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uidivstats_www.asp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | uiDivStats 11 | 12 | 13 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 46 | 47 | 48 |
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295 | 297 | 298 | 299 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uidivstats_www.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | p { 2 | font-weight: bolder; 3 | } 4 | 5 | thead.collapsible-jquery { 6 | color: white; 7 | padding: 0px; 8 | width: 100%; 9 | border: none; 10 | text-align: left; 11 | outline: none; 12 | cursor: pointer; 13 | } 14 | 15 | .nodata { 16 | font-size: 48px !important; 17 | font-weight: bolder !important; 18 | height: 65px !important; 19 | font-family: Arial !important; 20 | border: none !important; 21 | text-align: center !important; 22 | } 23 | 24 | .StatsTable { 25 | table-layout: fixed !important; 26 | width: 747px !important; 27 | text-align: center !important; 28 | } 29 | 30 | .StatsTable th { 31 | background-color: #1F2D35 !important; 32 | background: #2F3A3E !important; 33 | border-bottom: none !important; 34 | border-top: none !important; 35 | font-size: 12px !important; 36 | color: white !important; 37 | padding: 4px !important; 38 | width: 740px !important; 39 | font-weight: bolder !important; 40 | } 41 | 42 | .StatsTable td { 43 | padding: 2px !important; 44 | word-wrap: break-word !important; 45 | overflow-wrap: break-word !important; 46 | font-size: 16px !important; 47 | font-weight: bolder !important; 48 | } 49 | 50 | .StatsTable a { 51 | font-weight: bolder !important; 52 | text-decoration: underline !important; 53 | } 54 | 55 | .StatsTable th:first-child, 56 | .StatsTable td:first-child { 57 | border-left: none !important; 58 | } 59 | 60 | .StatsTable th:last-child, 61 | .StatsTable td:last-child { 62 | border-right: none !important; 63 | } 64 | 65 | .QueryFilter th { 66 | padding:2px !important; 67 | text-align:center !important; 68 | } 69 | 70 | .QueryFilter td { 71 | padding:2px !important; 72 | text-align:center !important; 73 | } 74 | 75 | div.sortTableContainer { 76 | height: 500px; 77 | overflow-y: scroll; 78 | width: 750px; 79 | border: 1px solid #000; 80 | } 81 | 82 | .sortTable { 83 | table-layout: fixed !important; 84 | border: none; 85 | } 86 | 87 | thead.sortTableHeader th { 88 | background-image: linear-gradient(rgb(146,160,165) 0%,rgb(102,117,124) 100%); 89 | border-top: none !important; 90 | border-left: none !important; 91 | border-right: none !important; 92 | border-bottom: 1px solid #000 !important; 93 | font-weight: bolder; 94 | padding: 2px; 95 | text-align: center; 96 | color: #fff; 97 | position: sticky; 98 | top: 0; 99 | } 100 | 101 | th.sortable { 102 | cursor: pointer; 103 | } 104 | 105 | thead.sortTableHeader th:first-child, 106 | thead.sortTableHeader th:last-child { 107 | border-right: none !important; 108 | } 109 | 110 | thead.sortTableHeader th:first-child, 111 | thead.sortTableHeader td:first-child { 112 | border-left: none !important; 113 | } 114 | 115 | tbody.sortTableContent td,tbody.sortTableContent td { 116 | background-color: #2F3A3E !important; 117 | border-bottom: 1px solid #000 !important; 118 | border-left: none !important; 119 | border-right: 1px solid #000 !important; 120 | border-top: none !important; 121 | padding: 2px; 122 | text-align: center; 123 | overflow: hidden !important; 124 | white-space: nowrap !important; 125 | } 126 | 127 | tbody.sortTableContent tr.sortRow:nth-child(odd) td { 128 | background-color: #2F3A3E !important; 129 | } 130 | 131 | tbody.sortTableContent tr.sortRow:nth-child(even) td { 132 | background-color: #475A5F !important; 133 | } 134 | 135 | .SettingsTable { 136 | text-align: left; 137 | } 138 | 139 | .SettingsTable input { 140 | text-align: left; 141 | margin-left: 3px !important; 142 | } 143 | 144 | .SettingsTable input.savebutton { 145 | text-align: center; 146 | margin-top: 5px; 147 | margin-bottom: 5px; 148 | border-right: solid 1px black; 149 | border-left: solid 1px black; 150 | border-bottom: solid 1px black; 151 | } 152 | 153 | .SettingsTable td.savebutton { 154 | border-right: solid 1px black; 155 | border-left: solid 1px black; 156 | border-bottom: solid 1px black; 157 | background-color:rgb(77, 89, 93); 158 | } 159 | 160 | .SettingsTable .cronbutton { 161 | text-align: center; 162 | min-width: 50px; 163 | width: 50px; 164 | height: 23px; 165 | vertical-align: middle; 166 | } 167 | 168 | .SettingsTable select { 169 | margin-left: 3px !important; 170 | } 171 | 172 | .SettingsTable label { 173 | margin-right: 10px !important; 174 | vertical-align: top !important; 175 | } 176 | 177 | .SettingsTable th { 178 | background-color: #1F2D35 !important; 179 | background: #2F3A3E !important; 180 | border-bottom: none !important; 181 | border-top: none !important; 182 | font-size: 12px !important; 183 | color: white !important; 184 | padding: 4px !important; 185 | font-weight: bolder !important; 186 | padding: 0px !important; 187 | } 188 | 189 | .SettingsTable td { 190 | word-wrap: break-word !important; 191 | overflow-wrap: break-word !important; 192 | border-right: none; 193 | border-left: none; 194 | } 195 | 196 | .SettingsTable span.settingname { 197 | background-color: #1F2D35 !important; 198 | background: #2F3A3E !important; 199 | } 200 | 201 | .SettingsTable td.settingname { 202 | border-right: solid 1px black; 203 | border-left: solid 1px black; 204 | background-color: #1F2D35 !important; 205 | background: #2F3A3E !important; 206 | width: 35% !important; 207 | } 208 | 209 | .SettingsTable td.settingvalue { 210 | text-align: left !important; 211 | border-right: solid 1px black; 212 | } 213 | 214 | .SettingsTable th:first-child{ 215 | border-left: none !important; 216 | } 217 | 218 | .SettingsTable th:last-child { 219 | border-right: none !important; 220 | } 221 | 222 | .SettingsTable .invalid { 223 | background-color: darkred !important; 224 | } 225 | 226 | .SettingsTable .disabled { 227 | background-color: #CCCCCC !important; 228 | color: #888888 !important; 229 | } 230 | 231 | .removespacing { 232 | padding-left: 0px !important; 233 | margin-left: 0px !important; 234 | margin-bottom: 5px !important; 235 | text-align: center !important; 236 | } 237 | 238 | textarea.settings { 239 | font-family: 'Courier New', Courier, mono !important; 240 | font-size:13px !important; 241 | padding:2px !important; 242 | background:#576D73 !important; 243 | width:98% !important; 244 | } 245 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uidivstats_www.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); //avoid conflicts on John's fork (state.js) 2 | var maxNoChartsBlocked = 6; 3 | var currentNoChartsBlocked = 0; 4 | var maxNoChartsTotal = 6; 5 | var currentNoChartsTotal = 0; 6 | var maxNoChartsTotalBlocked = 3; 7 | var currentNoChartsTotalBlocked = 0; 8 | var maxNoChartsOverall = 15; 9 | var currentNoChartsOverall = 0; 10 | var arrayqueryloglines = []; 11 | var originalarrayqueryloglines = []; 12 | var sortname = 'Time'; 13 | var sortdir = 'desc'; 14 | var tout; 15 | 16 | Chart.defaults.global.defaultFontColor = '#CCC'; 17 | Chart.Tooltip.positioners.cursor = function(chartElements,coordinates){ 18 | return coordinates; 19 | }; 20 | 21 | function keyHandler(e){ 22 | if(e.keyCode == 82){ 23 | $j(document).off('keydown'); 24 | ResetZoom(); 25 | } 26 | else if(e.keyCode == 70){ 27 | $j(document).off('keydown'); 28 | ToggleFill(); 29 | } 30 | } 31 | 32 | function isFilterIP(o,event){ 33 | var keyPressed = event.keyCode ? event.keyCode : event.which; 34 | var i,j; 35 | if(validator.isFunctionButton(event)){ 36 | return true; 37 | } 38 | if(keyPressed == 33){ 39 | return true; 40 | } 41 | if((keyPressed > 47 && keyPressed < 58)){ 42 | j = 0; 43 | for(var i = 0; i < o.value.length; i++){ 44 | if(o.value.charAt(i) == '.'){ 45 | j++; 46 | } 47 | } 48 | if(j < 3 && i >= 3){ 49 | if(o.value.charAt(i-3) != '.' && o.value.charAt(i-2) != '.' && o.value.charAt(i-1) != '.'){ 50 | o.value = o.value+'.'; 51 | } 52 | } 53 | return true; 54 | } 55 | else if(keyPressed == 46){ 56 | j = 0; 57 | for(var i = 0; i < o.value.length; i++){ 58 | if(o.value.charAt(i) == '.'){ 59 | j++; 60 | } 61 | } 62 | if(o.value.charAt(i-1) == '.' || j == 3){ 63 | return false; 64 | } 65 | return true; 66 | } 67 | else if(keyPressed == 13){ // 'ENTER' 68 | return true; 69 | } 70 | else if(event.metaKey && (keyPressed == 65 || keyPressed == 67 || keyPressed == 86 || keyPressed == 88 71 | || keyPressed == 97 || keyPressed == 99 || keyPressed == 118 || keyPressed == 120)){ //for Mac+Safari,let 'Command+A'(C,V,X) can work 72 | return true 73 | } 74 | return false; 75 | } 76 | 77 | function Validate_Number_Setting(forminput,upperlimit,lowerlimit){ 78 | var inputname = forminput.name; 79 | var inputvalue = forminput.value*1; 80 | 81 | if(inputvalue > upperlimit || inputvalue < lowerlimit){ 82 | $j(forminput).addClass('invalid'); 83 | return false; 84 | } 85 | else{ 86 | $j(forminput).removeClass('invalid'); 87 | return true; 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | function Format_Number_Setting(forminput){ 92 | var inputname = forminput.name; 93 | var inputvalue = forminput.value*1; 94 | 95 | if(forminput.value.length == 0 || inputvalue == NaN){ 96 | return false; 97 | } 98 | else{ 99 | forminput.value = parseInt(forminput.value); 100 | return true; 101 | } 102 | } 103 | 104 | function Validate_All(){ 105 | var validationfailed = false; 106 | if(! Validate_Number_Setting(document.form.uidivstats_lastxqueries,10000,10)){validationfailed=true;} 107 | if(! Validate_Number_Setting(document.form.uidivstats_daystokeep,365,30)){validationfailed=true;} 108 | 109 | if(validationfailed){ 110 | alert('Validation for some fields failed. Please correct invalid values and try again.'); 111 | return false; 112 | } 113 | else{ 114 | return true; 115 | } 116 | } 117 | 118 | $j(document).keydown(function(e){keyHandler(e);}); 119 | $j(document).keyup(function(e){ 120 | $j(document).keydown(function(e){ 121 | keyHandler(e); 122 | }); 123 | }); 124 | 125 | var metriclist = ['Blocked','Total']; 126 | var chartlist = ['daily','weekly','monthly']; 127 | var timeunitlist = ['hour','day','day']; 128 | var intervallist = [24,7,30]; 129 | var bordercolourlist = ['#fc8500','#42ecf5']; 130 | var backgroundcolourlist = ['rgba(252,133,0,0.5)','rgba(66,236,245,0.5)']; 131 | 132 | function Draw_Chart_NoData(txtchartname,texttodisplay){ 133 | document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).width = '735'; 134 | document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).height = '500'; 135 | document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).style.width = '735px'; 136 | document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).style.height = '500px'; 137 | var ctx = document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).getContext('2d'); 138 | ctx.save(); 139 | ctx.textAlign = 'center'; 140 | ctx.textBaseline = 'middle'; 141 | ctx.font = 'normal normal bolder 48px Arial'; 142 | ctx.fillStyle = 'white'; 143 | ctx.fillText(texttodisplay,368,250); 144 | ctx.restore(); 145 | } 146 | 147 | function Draw_Chart(txtchartname){ 148 | var chartperiod = getChartPeriod($j('#'+txtchartname+'_Period option:selected').val()); 149 | var charttype = getChartType($j('#'+txtchartname+'_Type option:selected').val()); 150 | var chartclientraw = $j('#'+txtchartname+'_Clients option:selected').text(); 151 | 152 | var chartclient = chartclientraw.substring(chartclientraw.indexOf('(')+1,chartclientraw.indexOf(')',chartclientraw.indexOf('(')+1)) 153 | 154 | var dataobject; 155 | if(chartclientraw == 'All (*)'){ 156 | dataobject = window[txtchartname+chartperiod]; 157 | } 158 | else{ 159 | dataobject = window[txtchartname+chartperiod+'clients']; 160 | } 161 | if(typeof dataobject === 'undefined' || dataobject === null){ Draw_Chart_NoData(txtchartname,'No data to display'); return; } 162 | if(dataobject.length == 0){ Draw_Chart_NoData(txtchartname,'No data to display'); return; } 163 | 164 | var chartData,chartLabels; 165 | 166 | if(chartclientraw == 'All (*)'){ 167 | chartData = dataobject.map(function(d){return d.Count}); 168 | chartLabels = dataobject.map(function(d){return d.ReqDmn}); 169 | } 170 | else{ 171 | chartData = dataobject.filter(function(item){ 172 | return item.SrcIP == chartclient; 173 | }).map(function(d){return d.Count}); 174 | chartLabels = dataobject.filter(function(item){ 175 | return item.SrcIP == chartclient; 176 | }).map(function(d){return d.ReqDmn}); 177 | } 178 | 179 | $j.each(chartLabels,function(index,value){ 180 | chartLabels[index] = chunk(value.toLowerCase(),30).join('\n'); 181 | }); 182 | 183 | var objchartname = window['Chart'+txtchartname];; 184 | 185 | if(objchartname != undefined) objchartname.destroy(); 186 | var ctx = document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname).getContext('2d'); 187 | var chartOptions = { 188 | segmentShowStroke: false, 189 | segmentStrokeColor: '#000', 190 | animationEasing: 'easeOutQuart', 191 | animationSteps: 100, 192 | maintainAspectRatio: false, 193 | animateScale: true, 194 | legend: { 195 | onClick: null, 196 | display: showLegend(charttype), 197 | position: 'left', 198 | labels: { 199 | fontColor: '#ffffff' 200 | } 201 | }, 202 | layout: { 203 | padding: { 204 | top: getChartPadding(charttype) 205 | } 206 | }, 207 | title: { 208 | display: showTitle(charttype), 209 | text: getChartLegendTitle(), 210 | position: 'top' 211 | }, 212 | tooltips: { 213 | callbacks: { 214 | title: function(tooltipItem,data){ 215 | return data.labels[tooltipItem[0].index]; 216 | }, 217 | label: function(tooltipItem,data){ 218 | return comma(data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].data[tooltipItem.index]); 219 | } 220 | }, 221 | mode: 'point', 222 | position: 'cursor', 223 | intersect: true 224 | }, 225 | scales: { 226 | xAxes: [{ 227 | display: showAxis(charttype,'x'), 228 | type: getChartScale($j('#'+txtchartname+'_Scale option:selected').val(),charttype,'x'), 229 | gridLines: { 230 | display: showGrid(charttype,'x'), 231 | color: '#282828' 232 | }, 233 | scaleLabel: { 234 | display: true, 235 | labelString: getAxisLabel(charttype,'x') 236 | }, 237 | ticks: { 238 | display: showTicks(charttype,'x'), 239 | beginAtZero: true, 240 | labels: { 241 | index: ['min','max'], 242 | removeEmptyLines: true, 243 | }, 244 | userCallback: LogarithmicFormatter 245 | } 246 | }], 247 | yAxes: [{ 248 | display: showAxis(charttype,'y'), 249 | type: getChartScale($j('#'+txtchartname+'_Scale option:selected').val(),charttype,'y'), 250 | gridLines: { 251 | display: false, 252 | color: '#282828' 253 | }, 254 | scaleLabel: { 255 | display: true, 256 | labelString: getAxisLabel(charttype,'y') 257 | }, 258 | ticks: { 259 | display: showTicks(charttype,'y'), 260 | beginAtZero: true, 261 | autoSkip: false, 262 | lineHeight: 0.8, 263 | padding: -5, 264 | labels: { 265 | index: ['min','max'], 266 | removeEmptyLines: true, 267 | }, 268 | userCallback: LogarithmicFormatter 269 | } 270 | }] 271 | }, 272 | plugins: { 273 | zoom: { 274 | pan: { 275 | enabled: false, 276 | mode: ZoomPanEnabled(charttype), 277 | rangeMin: { 278 | x: 0, 279 | y: 0 280 | }, 281 | rangeMax: { 282 | x: ZoomPanMax(charttype,'x',chartData), 283 | y: ZoomPanMax(charttype,'y',chartData) 284 | } 285 | }, 286 | zoom: { 287 | enabled: true, 288 | drag: true, 289 | mode: ZoomPanEnabled(charttype), 290 | rangeMin: { 291 | x: 0, 292 | y: 0 293 | }, 294 | rangeMax: { 295 | x: ZoomPanMax(charttype,'x',chartData), 296 | y: ZoomPanMax(charttype,'y',chartData) 297 | }, 298 | speed: 0.1 299 | } 300 | } 301 | } 302 | }; 303 | var chartDataset = { 304 | labels: chartLabels, 305 | datasets: [{ 306 | data: chartData, 307 | borderWidth: 1, 308 | backgroundColor: poolColors(chartLabels.length), 309 | borderColor: '#000000' 310 | }] 311 | }; 312 | objchartname = new Chart(ctx,{ 313 | type: charttype, 314 | options: chartOptions, 315 | data: chartDataset, 316 | plugins: [{ 317 | beforeInit: function(chart){ 318 | chart.data.labels.forEach(function(e,i,a){ 319 | if(/\n/.test(e)){ 320 | a[i] = e.split(/\n/); 321 | } 322 | }); 323 | } 324 | }] 325 | }); 326 | window['Chart'+txtchartname] = objchartname; 327 | } 328 | 329 | function Draw_Time_Chart(txtchartname){ 330 | var chartperiod = getChartPeriod($j('#'+txtchartname+'time_Period option:selected').val()); 331 | var txttitle = 'DNS Queries'; 332 | var txtunitx = timeunitlist[$j('#'+txtchartname+'time_Period option:selected').val()]; 333 | var numunitx = intervallist[$j('#'+txtchartname+'time_Period option:selected').val()]; 334 | var dataobject = window[txtchartname+chartperiod+'time']; 335 | 336 | if(typeof dataobject === 'undefined' || dataobject === null){ Draw_Chart_NoData(txtchartname+'time','No data to display'); return; } 337 | if(dataobject.length == 0){ Draw_Chart_NoData(txtchartname+'time','No data to display'); return; } 338 | 339 | var unique = []; 340 | var chartQueryTypes = []; 341 | for(let i = 0; i < dataobject.length; i++ ){ 342 | if( !unique[dataobject[i].Fieldname]){ 343 | chartQueryTypes.push(dataobject[i].Fieldname); 344 | unique[dataobject[i].Fieldname] = 1; 345 | } 346 | } 347 | 348 | var chartData = dataobject.map(function(d){ return {x: d.Time,y: d.QueryCount}}); 349 | var objchartname = window['Chart'+txtchartname+'time'];; 350 | 351 | factor=0; 352 | if(txtunitx=='hour'){ 353 | factor=60*60*1000; 354 | } 355 | else if(txtunitx=='day'){ 356 | factor=60*60*24*1000; 357 | } 358 | if(objchartname != undefined) objchartname.destroy(); 359 | var ctx = document.getElementById('canvasChart'+txtchartname+'time').getContext('2d'); 360 | var lineOptions = { 361 | segmentShowStroke : false, 362 | segmentStrokeColor : '#000', 363 | animationEasing : 'easeOutQuart', 364 | animationSteps : 100, 365 | maintainAspectRatio: false, 366 | animateScale : true, 367 | hover: { mode: 'point' }, 368 | legend: { display: true,position: 'top'}, 369 | title: { display: true,text: txttitle }, 370 | tooltips: { 371 | callbacks: { 372 | title: function (tooltipItem,data){ return (moment(tooltipItem[0].xLabel,'X').format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss')); }, 373 | label: function (tooltipItem,data){ return data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].label+': '+data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].data[tooltipItem.index].y;} 374 | }, 375 | mode: 'x', 376 | position: 'cursor', 377 | intersect: false 378 | }, 379 | scales: { 380 | xAxes: [{ 381 | type: 'time', 382 | gridLines: { display: true,color: '#282828' }, 383 | ticks: { 384 | min: moment().subtract(numunitx,txtunitx+'s'), 385 | display: true 386 | }, 387 | time: { parser: 'X',unit: txtunitx,stepSize: 1 } 388 | }], 389 | yAxes: [{ 390 | type: getChartScale($j('#'+txtchartname+'time_Scale option:selected').val(),'time','y'), 391 | gridLines: { display: false,color: '#282828' }, 392 | scaleLabel: { display: false,labelString: txttitle }, 393 | ticks: { 394 | display: true, 395 | beginAtZero: true, 396 | labels: { 397 | index: ['min','max'], 398 | removeEmptyLines: true, 399 | }, 400 | userCallback: LogarithmicFormatter 401 | }, 402 | }] 403 | }, 404 | plugins: { 405 | zoom: { 406 | pan: { 407 | enabled: false, 408 | mode: 'xy', 409 | rangeMin: { 410 | x: new Date().getTime() - (factor * numunitx), 411 | y: getLimit(chartData,'y','min',false), 412 | }, 413 | rangeMax: { 414 | x: new Date().getTime(), 415 | y: getLimit(chartData,'y','max',false), 416 | }, 417 | }, 418 | zoom: { 419 | enabled: true, 420 | drag: true, 421 | mode: 'xy', 422 | rangeMin: { 423 | x: new Date().getTime() - (factor * numunitx), 424 | y: getLimit(chartData,'y','min',false), 425 | }, 426 | rangeMax: { 427 | x: new Date().getTime(), 428 | y: getLimit(chartData,'y','max',false), 429 | }, 430 | speed: 0.1 431 | }, 432 | } 433 | } 434 | }; 435 | var lineDataset = { 436 | datasets: getDataSets(txtchartname,dataobject,chartQueryTypes) 437 | }; 438 | objchartname = new Chart(ctx,{ 439 | type: 'line', 440 | data: lineDataset, 441 | options: lineOptions 442 | }); 443 | window['Chart'+txtchartname+'time']=objchartname; 444 | } 445 | 446 | function getDataSets(txtchartname,objdata,objQueryTypes){ 447 | var datasets = []; 448 | colourname='#fc8500'; 449 | 450 | for(var i = 0; i < objQueryTypes.length; i++){ 451 | var querytypedata = objdata.filter(function(item){ 452 | return item.Fieldname == objQueryTypes[i]; 453 | }).map(function(d){return {x: d.Time,y: d.QueryCount}}); 454 | 455 | datasets.push({ label: objQueryTypes[i],data: querytypedata,borderWidth: 1,pointRadius: 1,lineTension: 0,fill: true,backgroundColor: backgroundcolourlist[i],borderColor: bordercolourlist[i]}); 456 | } 457 | datasets.reverse(); 458 | return datasets; 459 | } 460 | 461 | function chunk(str,n){ 462 | var ret = []; 463 | var i; 464 | var len; 465 | 466 | for(var i = 0,len = str.length; i < len; i += n){ 467 | ret.push(str.substr(i,n)); 468 | } 469 | 470 | return ret; 471 | }; 472 | 473 | function LogarithmicFormatter(tickValue,index,ticks){ 474 | if(this.type != 'logarithmic'){ 475 | if(! isNaN(tickValue)){ 476 | return round(tickValue,0).toFixed(0); 477 | } 478 | else{ 479 | return tickValue; 480 | } 481 | } 482 | else{ 483 | var labelOpts = this.options.ticks.labels || {}; 484 | var labelIndex = labelOpts.index || ['min','max']; 485 | var labelSignificand = labelOpts.significand || [1,2,5]; 486 | var significand = tickValue / (Math.pow(10,Math.floor(Chart.helpers.log10(tickValue)))); 487 | var emptyTick = labelOpts.removeEmptyLines === true ? undefined : ''; 488 | var namedIndex = ''; 489 | if(index === 0){ 490 | namedIndex = 'min'; 491 | } 492 | else if(index === ticks.length - 1){ 493 | namedIndex = 'max'; 494 | } 495 | if(labelOpts === 'all' || labelSignificand.indexOf(significand) !== -1 || labelIndex.indexOf(index) !== -1 || labelIndex.indexOf(namedIndex) !== -1){ 496 | if(tickValue === 0){ 497 | return '0'; 498 | } 499 | else{ 500 | if(! isNaN(tickValue)){ 501 | return round(tickValue,0).toFixed(0); 502 | } 503 | else{ 504 | return tickValue; 505 | } 506 | } 507 | } 508 | return emptyTick; 509 | } 510 | }; 511 | 512 | function GetCookie(cookiename,returntype){ 513 | if(cookie.get('uidivstats_'+cookiename) != null){ 514 | return cookie.get('uidivstats_'+cookiename); 515 | } 516 | else{ 517 | if(returntype == 'string'){ 518 | return ''; 519 | } 520 | else if(returntype == 'number'){ 521 | return 0; 522 | } 523 | } 524 | } 525 | 526 | function SetCookie(cookiename,cookievalue){ 527 | cookie.set('uidivstats_'+cookiename,cookievalue,10 * 365); 528 | } 529 | 530 | function SetCurrentPage(){ 531 | document.form.next_page.value = window.location.pathname.substring(1); 532 | document.form.current_page.value = window.location.pathname.substring(1); 533 | } 534 | 535 | function initial(){ 536 | SetCurrentPage(); 537 | LoadCustomSettings(); 538 | show_menu(); 539 | get_conf_file(); 540 | get_domainstoexclude_file(); 541 | 542 | $j('#sortTableContainer').empty(); 543 | $j('#sortTableContainer').append(BuildQueryLogTableHtmlNoData()); 544 | 545 | $j('#td_charts').append(BuildChartHtml('DNS Queries','TotalBlockedtime','true','false')); 546 | $j('#td_charts').append(BuildChartHtml('Top blocked domains','Blocked','false','true')); 547 | $j('#td_charts').append(BuildChartHtml('Top requested domains','Total','false','true')); 548 | 549 | get_sqldata_file(); 550 | get_querylog_file(); 551 | get_DivStats_file(); 552 | ScriptUpdateLayout(); 553 | } 554 | 555 | function get_sqldata_file(){ 556 | $j.ajax({ 557 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/SQLData.js', 558 | dataType: 'script', 559 | timeout: 3000, 560 | error: function(xhr){ 561 | setTimeout(get_sqldata_file,1000); 562 | }, 563 | success: function(){ 564 | SetuiDivStatsTitle(); 565 | $j('#uidivstats_div_keystats').append(BuildKeyStatsTableHtml('Key Stats','keystats')); 566 | $j('#keystats_Period').val(GetCookie('keystats_Period','number')).change(); 567 | get_clients_file(); 568 | } 569 | }); 570 | } 571 | 572 | function get_clients_file(){ 573 | $j.ajax({ 574 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/csv/ipdistinctclients.js', 575 | dataType: 'script', 576 | timeout: 3000, 577 | error: function(xhr){ 578 | setTimeout(get_clients_file,1000); 579 | }, 580 | success: function(){ 581 | for(var i = 0; i < metriclist.length; i++){ 582 | Draw_Chart_NoData(metriclist[i],'Data loading...'); 583 | $j('#'+metriclist[i]+'_Period').val(GetCookie(metriclist[i]+'_Period','number')); 584 | $j('#'+metriclist[i]+'_Type').val(GetCookie(metriclist[i]+'_Type','number')); 585 | $j('#'+metriclist[i]+'_Scale').val(GetCookie(metriclist[i]+'_Scale','number')); 586 | ChartScaleOptions($j('#'+metriclist[i]+'_Type')[0]); 587 | for(var i2 = 0; i2 < chartlist.length; i2++){ 588 | d3.csv('/ext/uiDivStats/csv/'+metriclist[i]+chartlist[i2]+'.htm').then(SetGlobalDataset.bind(null,metriclist[i]+chartlist[i2])); 589 | d3.csv('/ext/uiDivStats/csv/'+metriclist[i]+chartlist[i2]+'clients.htm').then(SetGlobalDataset.bind(null,metriclist[i]+chartlist[i2]+'clients')); 590 | } 591 | } 592 | Draw_Chart_NoData('TotalBlockedtime','Data loading...'); 593 | for(var i = 0; i < chartlist.length; i++){ 594 | $j('#TotalBlockedtime_Period').val(GetCookie('TotalBlockedtime_Period','number')); 595 | $j('#TotalBlockedtime_Scale').val(GetCookie('TotalBlockedtime_Scale','number')); 596 | d3.csv('/ext/uiDivStats/csv/TotalBlocked'+chartlist[i]+'time.htm').then(SetGlobalDataset.bind(null,'TotalBlocked'+chartlist[i]+'time')); 597 | } 598 | } 599 | }); 600 | } 601 | 602 | function get_conf_file(){ 603 | $j.ajax({ 604 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/config.htm', 605 | dataType: 'text', 606 | error: function(xhr){ 607 | setTimeout(get_conf_file,1000); 608 | }, 609 | success: function(data){ 610 | var configdata=data.split('\n'); 611 | configdata = configdata.filter(Boolean); 612 | 613 | for(var i = 0; i < configdata.length; i++){ 614 | eval('document.form.uidivstats_'+configdata[i].split('=')[0].toLowerCase()).value = configdata[i].split('=')[1].replace(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/gm,''); 615 | } 616 | } 617 | }); 618 | } 619 | 620 | function get_domainstoexclude_file(){ 621 | $j.ajax({ 622 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/domainstoexclude.htm', 623 | dataType: 'text', 624 | error: function(xhr){ 625 | setTimeout(get_domainstoexclude_file,5000); 626 | }, 627 | success: function(data){ 628 | document.getElementById('uidivstats_domainstoexclude').innerHTML=data; 629 | } 630 | }); 631 | } 632 | 633 | function get_DivStats_file(){ 634 | $j.ajax({ 635 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/DiversionStats.htm', 636 | dataType: 'text', 637 | error: function(xhr){ 638 | setTimeout(get_DivStats_file,5000); 639 | }, 640 | success: function(data){ 641 | document.getElementById('DiversionStats').innerHTML=data; 642 | } 643 | }); 644 | } 645 | 646 | function SetGlobalDataset(txtchartname,dataobject){ 647 | window[txtchartname] = dataobject; 648 | 649 | if(txtchartname.indexOf('TotalBlocked') != -1){ 650 | currentNoChartsTotalBlocked++; 651 | currentNoChartsOverall++; 652 | if(currentNoChartsTotalBlocked == maxNoChartsTotalBlocked){ 653 | Draw_Time_Chart('TotalBlocked'); 654 | } 655 | } 656 | else if(txtchartname.indexOf('Blocked') != -1){ 657 | currentNoChartsBlocked++; 658 | currentNoChartsOverall++; 659 | if(currentNoChartsBlocked == maxNoChartsBlocked){ 660 | SetClients('Blocked'); 661 | Draw_Chart('Blocked'); 662 | } 663 | } 664 | else if(txtchartname.indexOf('Total') != -1){ 665 | currentNoChartsTotal++; 666 | currentNoChartsOverall++; 667 | if(currentNoChartsTotal == maxNoChartsTotal){ 668 | SetClients('Total'); 669 | Draw_Chart('Total'); 670 | } 671 | } 672 | 673 | if(currentNoChartsOverall == maxNoChartsOverall){ 674 | showhide('imgUpdateStats',false); 675 | showhide('uidivstats_text',false); 676 | showhide('btnUpdateStats',true); 677 | Assign_EventHandlers(); 678 | } 679 | } 680 | 681 | function SetClients(txtchartname){ 682 | var dataobject = window[txtchartname+getChartPeriod($j('#'+txtchartname+'_Period option:selected').val())+'clients']; 683 | 684 | var unique = []; 685 | var chartClients = []; 686 | for(let i = 0; i < dataobject.length; i++ ){ 687 | if( !unique[dataobject[i].SrcIP]){ 688 | chartClients.push(dataobject[i].SrcIP); 689 | unique[dataobject[i].SrcIP] = 1; 690 | } 691 | } 692 | 693 | chartClients.sort(); 694 | for(var i = 0; i < chartClients.length; i++){ 695 | var arrclient = hostiparray.filter(function(item){ 696 | return item[0] == chartClients[i]; 697 | })[0]; 698 | $j('#'+txtchartname+'_Clients').append($j('').attr('value',0).text('Linear')); 1002 | dropdown.append($j('').attr('value',1).text('Logarithmic')); 1003 | dropdown.prop('selectedIndex',0); 1004 | } 1005 | } 1006 | else{ 1007 | if(dropdown[0].length == 2){ 1008 | dropdown.empty(); 1009 | dropdown.append($j('').attr('value',0).text('Linear')); 1010 | dropdown.prop('selectedIndex',0); 1011 | } 1012 | } 1013 | } 1014 | 1015 | function ZoomPanEnabled(charttype){ 1016 | if(charttype == 'bar'){ 1017 | return 'y'; 1018 | } 1019 | else if(charttype == 'horizontalBar'){ 1020 | return 'x'; 1021 | } 1022 | else{ 1023 | return ''; 1024 | } 1025 | } 1026 | 1027 | function ZoomPanMax(charttype,axis,datasetname){ 1028 | if(axis == 'x'){ 1029 | if(charttype == 'bar'){ 1030 | return null; 1031 | } 1032 | else if(charttype == 'horizontalBar'){ 1033 | return getMax(datasetname); 1034 | } 1035 | else{ 1036 | return null; 1037 | } 1038 | } 1039 | else if(axis == 'y'){ 1040 | if(charttype == 'bar'){ 1041 | return getMax(datasetname); 1042 | } 1043 | else if(charttype == 'horizontalBar'){ 1044 | return null; 1045 | } 1046 | else{ 1047 | return null; 1048 | } 1049 | } 1050 | } 1051 | 1052 | function ResetZoom(){ 1053 | for(var i = 0; i < metriclist.length; i++){ 1054 | var chartobj = window['Chart'+metriclist[i]]; 1055 | if(typeof chartobj === 'undefined' || chartobj === null){ continue; } 1056 | chartobj.resetZoom(); 1057 | } 1058 | var chartobj = window['ChartTotalBlockedtime']; 1059 | if(typeof chartobj === 'undefined' || chartobj === null){ return; } 1060 | chartobj.resetZoom(); 1061 | } 1062 | 1063 | function DragZoom(button){ 1064 | var drag = true; 1065 | var pan = false; 1066 | var buttonvalue = ''; 1067 | if(button.value.indexOf('On') != -1){ 1068 | drag = false; 1069 | pan = true; 1070 | buttonvalue = 'Drag Zoom Off'; 1071 | } 1072 | else{ 1073 | drag = true; 1074 | pan = false; 1075 | buttonvalue = 'Drag Zoom On'; 1076 | } 1077 | 1078 | for(var i = 0; i < metriclist.length; i++){ 1079 | for(var i2 = 0; i2 < chartlist.length; i2++){ 1080 | var chartobj = window['Chart'+metriclist[i]+chartlist[i2]]; 1081 | if(typeof chartobj === 'undefined' || chartobj === null){ continue; } 1082 | chartobj.options.plugins.zoom.zoom.drag = drag; 1083 | chartobj.options.plugins.zoom.pan.enabled = pan; 1084 | button.value = buttonvalue; 1085 | chartobj.update(); 1086 | } 1087 | } 1088 | } 1089 | 1090 | function showGrid(e,axis){ 1091 | if(e == null){ 1092 | return true; 1093 | } 1094 | else if(e == 'pie'){ 1095 | return false; 1096 | } 1097 | else{ 1098 | return true; 1099 | } 1100 | } 1101 | 1102 | function showAxis(e,axis){ 1103 | if(e == 'bar' && axis == 'x'){ 1104 | return true; 1105 | } 1106 | else{ 1107 | if(e == null){ 1108 | return true; 1109 | } 1110 | else if(e == 'pie'){ 1111 | return false; 1112 | } 1113 | else{ 1114 | return true; 1115 | } 1116 | } 1117 | } 1118 | 1119 | function showTicks(e,axis){ 1120 | if(e == 'bar' && axis == 'x'){ 1121 | return false; 1122 | } 1123 | else{ 1124 | if(e == null){ 1125 | return true; 1126 | } 1127 | else if(e == 'pie'){ 1128 | return false; 1129 | } 1130 | else{ 1131 | return true; 1132 | } 1133 | } 1134 | } 1135 | 1136 | function showLegend(e){ 1137 | if(e == 'pie'){ 1138 | return true; 1139 | } 1140 | else{ 1141 | return false; 1142 | } 1143 | } 1144 | 1145 | function showTitle(e){ 1146 | if(e == 'pie'){ 1147 | return true; 1148 | } 1149 | else{ 1150 | return false; 1151 | } 1152 | } 1153 | 1154 | function getChartPadding(e){ 1155 | if(e == 'bar'){ 1156 | return 10; 1157 | } 1158 | else{ 1159 | return 0; 1160 | } 1161 | } 1162 | 1163 | function getChartLegendTitle(){ 1164 | var chartlegendtitlelabel = 'Domain name'; 1165 | 1166 | for(var i = 0; i < 350 - chartlegendtitlelabel.length; i++){ 1167 | chartlegendtitlelabel = chartlegendtitlelabel+' '; 1168 | } 1169 | 1170 | return chartlegendtitlelabel; 1171 | } 1172 | 1173 | function getAxisLabel(type,axis){ 1174 | var axislabel = ''; 1175 | if(axis == 'x'){ 1176 | if(type == 'horizontalBar') axislabel = 'Hits'; 1177 | else if(type == 'bar'){ 1178 | axislabel = ''; 1179 | } else if(type == 'pie') axislabel = ''; 1180 | return axislabel; 1181 | } else if(axis == 'y'){ 1182 | if(type == 'horizontalBar'){ 1183 | axislabel = ''; 1184 | } else if(type == 'bar') axislabel = 'Hits'; 1185 | else if(type == 'pie') axislabel = ''; 1186 | return axislabel; 1187 | } 1188 | } 1189 | 1190 | function changeChart(e){ 1191 | value = e.value * 1; 1192 | name = e.id.substring(0,e.id.indexOf('_')); 1193 | if(e.id.indexOf('Clients') == -1){ 1194 | SetCookie(e.id,value); 1195 | } 1196 | if(e.id.indexOf('Period') != -1){ 1197 | if(e.id.indexOf('TotalBlocked') == -1){ 1198 | $j('#'+name+'_Clients option[value!=0]').remove(); 1199 | SetClients(name); 1200 | } 1201 | } 1202 | if(e.id.indexOf('time') == -1){ 1203 | Draw_Chart(name); 1204 | } 1205 | else{ 1206 | Draw_Time_Chart(name.replace('time','')); 1207 | } 1208 | } 1209 | 1210 | function changeTable(e){ 1211 | value = e.value * 1; 1212 | name = e.id.substring(0,e.id.indexOf('_')); 1213 | SetCookie(e.id,value); 1214 | 1215 | var tableperiod = getChartPeriod(value); 1216 | 1217 | $j('#keystatstotal').text(window['QueriesTotal'+tableperiod]); 1218 | $j('#keystatsblocked').text(window['QueriesBlocked'+tableperiod]); 1219 | $j('#keystatspercent').text(window['BlockedPercentage'+tableperiod]); 1220 | } 1221 | 1222 | function BuildChartHtml(txttitle,txtbase,istime,perip){ 1223 | var charthtml = '
 
'; 1224 | charthtml += ''; 1225 | charthtml += ''; 1227 | charthtml += ''; 1228 | charthtml += ''; 1229 | charthtml += ''; 1230 | charthtml += ''; 1237 | charthtml += ''; 1238 | if(istime == 'false'){ 1239 | charthtml += ''; 1240 | charthtml += ''; 1241 | charthtml += ''; 1248 | charthtml += ''; 1249 | } 1250 | charthtml += ''; 1251 | charthtml += ''; 1252 | charthtml += ''; 1258 | charthtml += ''; 1259 | if(perip == 'true'){ 1260 | charthtml += ''; 1261 | charthtml += ''; 1262 | charthtml += ''; 1267 | charthtml += ''; 1268 | } 1269 | charthtml += ''; 1270 | charthtml += ''; 1273 | charthtml += ''; 1274 | charthtml += '
Period to display'; 1231 | charthtml += ''; 1236 | charthtml += '
Layout for chart'; 1242 | charthtml += ''; 1247 | charthtml += '
Scale type'; 1253 | charthtml += ''; 1257 | charthtml += '
Client to display'; 1263 | charthtml += ''; 1266 | charthtml += '
'; 1271 | charthtml += '
'; 1272 | charthtml += '
'; 1275 | return charthtml; 1276 | } 1277 | 1278 | function BuildKeyStatsTableHtml(txttitle,txtbase){ 1279 | var tablehtml = ''; 1280 | tablehtml += ''; 1281 | tablehtml += ''; 1282 | tablehtml += ''; 1283 | tablehtml += ''; 1284 | tablehtml += ''; 1285 | tablehtml += ''; 1286 | tablehtml += ''; 1287 | tablehtml += ''; 1288 | tablehtml += ''; 1289 | tablehtml += ''; 1290 | tablehtml += ''; 1291 | tablehtml += ''; 1298 | tablehtml += ''; 1299 | tablehtml += ''; 1300 | tablehtml += ''; 1301 | tablehtml += ''; 1302 | tablehtml += ''; 1303 | tablehtml += ''; 1322 | tablehtml += ''; 1323 | tablehtml += ''; 1324 | tablehtml += ''; 1325 | tablehtml += ''; 1326 | tablehtml += '
'+txttitle+' (click to expand/collapse)
Domains currently on blocklist'+BlockedDomains+'
Period to display'; 1292 | tablehtml += ''; 1297 | tablehtml += '
 
'; 1304 | tablehtml += ''; 1305 | tablehtml += ''; 1306 | tablehtml += ''; 1307 | tablehtml += ''; 1308 | tablehtml += ''; 1309 | tablehtml += ''; 1310 | tablehtml += ''; 1311 | tablehtml += ''; 1312 | tablehtml += ''; 1313 | tablehtml += ''; 1314 | tablehtml += ''; 1315 | tablehtml += ''; 1316 | tablehtml += ''; 1317 | tablehtml += ''; 1318 | tablehtml += ''; 1319 | tablehtml += ''; 1320 | tablehtml += '
Total QueriesQueries BlockedPercent Blocked
'; 1321 | tablehtml += '
 
'; 1327 | return tablehtml; 1328 | } 1329 | 1330 | function BuildQueryLogTableHtmlNoData(){ 1331 | var tablehtml=''; 1332 | tablehtml += ''; 1333 | tablehtml += ''; 1336 | tablehtml += ''; 1337 | tablehtml += '
'; 1334 | tablehtml += 'Data loading...'; 1335 | tablehtml += '
'; 1338 | return tablehtml; 1339 | } 1340 | 1341 | function BuildQueryLogTableHtml(){ 1342 | var tablehtml = ''; 1343 | tablehtml += ''; 1344 | tablehtml += ''; 1345 | tablehtml += ''; 1346 | tablehtml += ''; 1347 | tablehtml += ''; 1348 | tablehtml += ''; 1349 | tablehtml += ''; 1350 | tablehtml += ''; 1351 | tablehtml += ''; 1352 | tablehtml += ''; 1353 | tablehtml += ''; 1354 | tablehtml += ''; 1355 | tablehtml += ''; 1356 | tablehtml += ''; 1357 | tablehtml += ''; 1358 | 1359 | for(var i = 0; i < arrayqueryloglines.length; i++){ 1360 | tablehtml += ''; 1361 | tablehtml += ''; 1362 | tablehtml += ''; 1363 | tablehtml += ''; 1364 | tablehtml += ''; 1365 | tablehtml += ''; 1366 | tablehtml += ''; 1367 | } 1368 | 1369 | tablehtml += ''; 1370 | tablehtml += '
TimeDomainClientTypeResult
'+arrayqueryloglines[i].Time+''+arrayqueryloglines[i].ReqDmn+''+arrayqueryloglines[i].SrcIP+''+arrayqueryloglines[i].QryType+''+arrayqueryloglines[i].Result+'
'; 1371 | 1372 | return tablehtml; 1373 | } 1374 | 1375 | function get_querylog_file(){ 1376 | $j.ajax({ 1377 | url: '/ext/uiDivStats/csv/SQLQueryLog.htm', 1378 | dataType: 'text', 1379 | error: function(xhr){ 1380 | tout = setTimeout(get_querylog_file,1000); 1381 | }, 1382 | success: function(data){ 1383 | ParseQueryLog(data); 1384 | document.getElementById('imgRefreshNow').style.display = 'none'; 1385 | showhide('spanRefreshNow',true); 1386 | if(document.getElementById('auto_refresh').checked){ 1387 | tout = setTimeout(get_querylog_file,60000); 1388 | } 1389 | } 1390 | }); 1391 | } 1392 | 1393 | function ParseQueryLog(data){ 1394 | var arrayloglines = data.split('\n'); 1395 | arrayloglines = arrayloglines.filter(Boolean); 1396 | arrayqueryloglines = []; 1397 | for(var i = 0; i < arrayloglines.length; i++){ 1398 | var logfields = arrayloglines[i].split('|'); 1399 | var parsedlogline = new Object(); 1400 | parsedlogline.Time = moment.unix(logfields[0]).format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm').trim(); 1401 | parsedlogline.ReqDmn = logfields[1].trim(); 1402 | parsedlogline.SrcIP = logfields[2].trim(); 1403 | parsedlogline.QryType = logfields[3].trim(); 1404 | var parsedresult = logfields[4].replace(/"/g,'').trim(); 1405 | parsedlogline.Result = parsedresult.charAt(0).toUpperCase()+parsedresult.slice(1); 1406 | arrayqueryloglines.push(parsedlogline); 1407 | } 1408 | originalarrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines; 1409 | FilterQueryLog(); 1410 | } 1411 | 1412 | function FilterQueryLog(){ 1413 | if( $j('#filter_reqdmn').val() == '' && $j('#filter_srcip').val() == '' && $j('#filter_qrytype option:selected').val() == 0 && $j('#filter_result option:selected').val() == 0 ){ 1414 | arrayqueryloglines = originalarrayqueryloglines; 1415 | } 1416 | else{ 1417 | arrayqueryloglines = originalarrayqueryloglines; 1418 | 1419 | if($j('#filter_reqdmn').val() != '' ){ 1420 | if($j('#filter_reqdmn').val().startsWith('!')){ 1421 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1422 | return item.ReqDmn.toLowerCase().indexOf($j('#filter_reqdmn').val().replace('!','').toLowerCase()) == -1; 1423 | }); 1424 | } 1425 | else{ 1426 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1427 | return item.ReqDmn.toLowerCase().indexOf($j('#filter_reqdmn').val().toLowerCase()) != -1; 1428 | }); 1429 | } 1430 | } 1431 | 1432 | if( $j('#filter_srcip').val() != '' ){ 1433 | if($j('#filter_srcip').val().startsWith('!')){ 1434 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1435 | return item.SrcIP.indexOf($j('#filter_srcip').val().replace('!','')) == -1; 1436 | }); 1437 | } 1438 | else{ 1439 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1440 | return item.SrcIP.indexOf($j('#filter_srcip').val()) != -1; 1441 | }); 1442 | } 1443 | } 1444 | 1445 | if( $j('#filter_qrytype option:selected').val() != 0 ){ 1446 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1447 | return item.QryType == $j('#filter_qrytype option:selected').text(); 1448 | }); 1449 | } 1450 | 1451 | if( $j('#filter_result option:selected').val() == 2 ){ 1452 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1453 | return item.Result.toLowerCase().indexOf('blocked') != -1; 1454 | }); 1455 | } 1456 | else if( $j('#filter_result option:selected').val() != 0 ){ 1457 | arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.filter(function(item){ 1458 | return item.Result == $j('#filter_result option:selected').text(); 1459 | }); 1460 | } 1461 | 1462 | } 1463 | SortTable(sortname+' '+sortdir.replace('desc','↑').replace('asc','↓').trim()); 1464 | } 1465 | 1466 | function SortTable(sorttext){ 1467 | sortname = sorttext.replace('↑','').replace('↓','').trim(); 1468 | var sortfield = sortname; 1469 | switch(sortname){ 1470 | case 'Time': 1471 | sortfield='Time'; 1472 | break; 1473 | case 'Domain': 1474 | sortfield='ReqDmn'; 1475 | break; 1476 | case 'Client': 1477 | sortfield='SrcIP'; 1478 | break; 1479 | case 'Type': 1480 | sortfield='QryType'; 1481 | break; 1482 | case 'Result': 1483 | sortfield='Result'; 1484 | break; 1485 | } 1486 | 1487 | if(sorttext.indexOf('↓') == -1 && sorttext.indexOf('↑') == -1){ 1488 | eval('arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.sort((a,b) => (a.'+sortfield+' > b.'+sortfield+') ? 1 : ((b.'+sortfield+' > a.'+sortfield+') ? -1 : 0)); '); 1489 | sortdir = 'asc'; 1490 | } 1491 | else if(sorttext.indexOf('↓') != -1){ 1492 | eval('arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.sort((a,b) => (a.'+sortfield+' > b.'+sortfield+') ? 1 : ((b.'+sortfield+' > a.'+sortfield+') ? -1 : 0)); '); 1493 | sortdir = 'asc'; 1494 | } 1495 | else{ 1496 | eval('arrayqueryloglines = arrayqueryloglines.sort((a,b) => (a.'+sortfield+' < b.'+sortfield+') ? 1 : ((b.'+sortfield+' < a.'+sortfield+') ? -1 : 0)); '); 1497 | sortdir = 'desc'; 1498 | } 1499 | 1500 | $j('#sortTableContainer').empty(); 1501 | $j('#sortTableContainer').append(BuildQueryLogTableHtml()); 1502 | 1503 | $j('.sortable').each(function(index,element){ 1504 | if(element.innerHTML == sortname){ 1505 | if(sortdir == 'asc'){ 1506 | element.innerHTML = sortname+' ↑'; 1507 | } 1508 | else{ 1509 | element.innerHTML = sortname+' ↓'; 1510 | } 1511 | } 1512 | }); 1513 | } 1514 | 1515 | function Assign_EventHandlers(){ 1516 | $j('.collapsible-jquery').off('click').on('click',function(){ 1517 | $j(this).siblings().toggle('fast',function(){ 1518 | if($j(this).css('display') == 'none'){ 1519 | SetCookie($j(this).siblings()[0].id,'collapsed'); 1520 | } 1521 | else{ 1522 | SetCookie($j(this).siblings()[0].id,'expanded'); 1523 | } 1524 | }) 1525 | }); 1526 | 1527 | $j('.collapsible-jquery').each(function(index,element){ 1528 | if(GetCookie($j(this)[0].id,'string') == 'collapsed'){ 1529 | $j(this).siblings().toggle(false); 1530 | } 1531 | else{ 1532 | $j(this).siblings().toggle(true); 1533 | } 1534 | }); 1535 | 1536 | let timeoutreqdmn = null; 1537 | let timeoutsrcip = null; 1538 | 1539 | $j('#filter_reqdmn').off('keyup touchend').on('keyup touchend',function (e){ 1540 | clearTimeout(timeoutreqdmn); 1541 | timeoutreqdmn = setTimeout(function(){ 1542 | FilterQueryLog(); 1543 | },1000); 1544 | }); 1545 | 1546 | $j('#filter_srcip').off('keyup touchend').on('keyup touchend',function (e){ 1547 | clearTimeout(timeoutsrcip); 1548 | timeoutsrcip = setTimeout(function(){ 1549 | FilterQueryLog(); 1550 | },1000); 1551 | }); 1552 | $j('#auto_refresh').off('click').on('click',function(){ToggleRefresh();}); 1553 | } 1554 | 1555 | function ToggleRefresh(){ 1556 | $j('#auto_refresh').prop('checked',function(i,v){ if(v){get_querylog_file();} else{clearTimeout(tout);} }); 1557 | } 1558 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------