├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cmd
├── root.go
└── unpack
│ ├── cmd.go
│ ├── geoip.go
│ ├── geosite.go
│ └── utils.go
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
├── main.go
├── mlog
└── logger.go
└── v2data
├── data.pb.go
├── data.proto
└── loader.go
/.gitattributes:
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2 | * text=auto
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1 | # Binaries for programs and plugins
2 | *.exe
3 | *.exe~
4 | *.dll
5 | *.so
6 | *.dylib
7 |
8 | # Test binary, built with `go test -c`
9 | *.test
10 |
11 | # Output of the go coverage tool, specifically when used with LiteIDE
12 | *.out
13 |
14 | # Dependency directories (remove the comment below to include it)
15 | vendor/
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17 | # release dir
18 | release/
19 |
20 | # ide
21 | .vscode/
22 | .idea/
23 |
24 | # test utils
25 | testutils/
26 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # v2dat
2 |
3 | A cli tool that can unpack v2ray data packages (also known as `geoip.dat` and `geosite.dat`) to text files.
4 |
5 | ## Usage
6 |
7 | ```shell
8 | v2dat unpack geoip [-d output_dir] [-f tag]... geoip_file
9 | v2dat unpack geosite [-d output_dir] [-f tag[@attr]...]... geosite_file
10 | ```
11 |
12 | - If `-d` was omitted, the current working dir `.` will be used.
13 | - If no filter `-f` was given. All tags will be unpacked.
14 | - If multiple `@attr` were given. Entries that don't contain any of given attrs will be ignored.
15 | - Unpacked text files will be named as `_.txt`.
16 |
17 | ## Unpacked IP Data
18 |
19 | Unpacked IP text files contain a list of CIDRs.
20 |
21 | ```text
22 | 2.16.33.76/32
23 | 2.19.128.0/20
24 | 2.20.32.0/22
25 | ```
26 |
27 | ## Unpacked Domain Data
28 |
29 | `geosite` contains four types of domain rule expression: `domain`, `keyword`, `regexp`, `full`. Each expression can have several attributes `@attr`. More info about `geosite` can be found in [here](https://github.com/v2fly/domain-list-community).
30 |
31 | `v2dat` will split type and expression with a `:`. But omits the `domain` prefix and attributes.
32 |
33 | ```text
34 | google.com
35 | keyword:google
36 | regexp:www\.google\.com$
37 | full:www.google.com
38 | ```
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/cmd/root.go:
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1 | package cmd
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
5 | )
6 |
7 | var RootCmd = &cobra.Command{
8 | Use: "v2dat",
9 | }
10 |
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/cmd/unpack/cmd.go:
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1 | package unpack
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
5 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/cmd"
6 | )
7 |
8 | var unpack = &cobra.Command{
9 | Use: "unpack",
10 | Short: "unpack geosite and geoip to text files.",
11 | }
12 |
13 | func init() {
14 | unpack.AddCommand(newGeoSiteCmd(), newGeoIPCmd())
15 | cmd.RootCmd.AddCommand(unpack)
16 | }
17 |
18 | func AddCommand(cmds ...*cobra.Command) {
19 | unpack.AddCommand(cmds...)
20 | }
21 |
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/cmd/unpack/geoip.go:
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1 | package unpack
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "fmt"
6 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
7 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/v2data"
8 | "go.uber.org/zap"
9 | "io"
10 | "net/netip"
11 | "os"
12 | "path/filepath"
13 | "strings"
14 | )
15 |
16 | func newGeoIPCmd() *cobra.Command {
17 | args := new(unpackArgs)
18 | c := &cobra.Command{
19 | Use: "geoip [-o output_dir] [-f tag]... geoip.dat",
20 | Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1),
21 | Short: "Unpack geoip file to text files.",
22 | Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, a []string) {
23 | args.file = a[0]
24 | if err := unpackGeoIP(args); err != nil {
25 | logger.Fatal("failed to unpack geoip", zap.Error(err))
26 | }
27 | },
28 | DisableFlagsInUseLine: true,
29 | }
30 | c.Flags().StringVarP(&args.outDir, "out", "o", "", "output dir")
31 | c.Flags().StringArrayVarP(&args.filters, "filter", "f", nil, "unpack given tag")
32 | return c
33 | }
34 |
35 | func unpackGeoIP(args *unpackArgs) error {
36 | filePath, wantTags, ourDir := args.file, args.filters, args.outDir
37 | b, err := os.ReadFile(filePath)
38 | if err != nil {
39 | return err
40 | }
41 | geoIPList, err := v2data.LoadGeoIPListFromDAT(b)
42 | if err != nil {
43 | return err
44 | }
45 |
46 | entries := make(map[string]*v2data.GeoIP)
47 | var wantEntries map[string]*v2data.GeoIP
48 | for _, geoSite := range geoIPList.GetEntry() {
49 | tag := strings.ToLower(geoSite.GetCountryCode())
50 | entries[tag] = geoSite
51 | }
52 |
53 | if len(wantTags) > 0 {
54 | wantEntries = make(map[string]*v2data.GeoIP)
55 | for _, tag := range wantTags {
56 | entry, ok := entries[tag]
57 | if !ok {
58 | return fmt.Errorf("cannot find entry %s", tag)
59 | }
60 | wantEntries[tag] = entry
61 | }
62 | } else {
63 | wantEntries = entries
64 | }
65 |
66 | for tag, ipList := range wantEntries {
67 | file := fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s.txt", fileName(filePath), tag)
68 | if len(ourDir) > 0 {
69 | file = filepath.Join(ourDir, file)
70 | }
71 | logger.Info(
72 | "unpacking entry",
73 | zap.String("tag", tag),
74 | zap.Int("length", len(ipList.GetCidr())),
75 | zap.String("file", file),
76 | )
77 | err := convertV2CidrToTextFile(ipList.GetCidr(), file)
78 | if err != nil {
79 | return err
80 | }
81 | }
82 |
83 | return nil
84 | }
85 |
86 | func convertV2CidrToTextFile(cidr []*v2data.CIDR, file string) error {
87 | f, err := os.Create(file)
88 | if err != nil {
89 | return err
90 | }
91 | defer f.Close()
92 |
93 | return convertV2CidrToText(cidr, f)
94 | }
95 |
96 | func convertV2CidrToText(cidr []*v2data.CIDR, w io.Writer) error {
97 | bw := bufio.NewWriter(w)
98 | for i, record := range cidr {
99 | ip, ok := netip.AddrFromSlice(record.Ip)
100 | if !ok {
101 | return fmt.Errorf("invalid ip at index #%d, %s", i, record.Ip)
102 | }
103 | prefix, err := ip.Prefix(int(record.Prefix))
104 | if !ok {
105 | return fmt.Errorf("invalid prefix at index #%d, %w", i, err)
106 | }
107 |
108 | if _, err := bw.WriteString(prefix.String()); err != nil {
109 | return err
110 | }
111 | if _, err := bw.WriteRune('\n'); err != nil {
112 | return err
113 | }
114 | }
115 | return bw.Flush()
116 | }
117 |
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/cmd/unpack/geosite.go:
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1 | package unpack
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "fmt"
6 | "github.com/spf13/cobra"
7 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/v2data"
8 | "go.uber.org/zap"
9 | "io"
10 | "os"
11 | "path/filepath"
12 | "strings"
13 | )
14 |
15 | type unpackArgs struct {
16 | outDir string
17 | file string
18 | filters []string
19 | }
20 |
21 | func newGeoSiteCmd() *cobra.Command {
22 | args := new(unpackArgs)
23 | c := &cobra.Command{
24 | Use: "geosite [-o output_dir] [-f tag[@attr]...]... geosite.dat",
25 | Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1),
26 | Short: "Unpack geosite file to text files.",
27 | Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, a []string) {
28 | args.file = a[0]
29 | if err := unpackGeoSite(args); err != nil {
30 | logger.Fatal("failed to unpack geosite", zap.Error(err))
31 | }
32 | },
33 | DisableFlagsInUseLine: true,
34 | }
35 | c.Flags().StringVarP(&args.outDir, "out", "o", "", "output dir")
36 | c.Flags().StringArrayVarP(&args.filters, "filter", "f", nil, "unpack given tag and attrs")
37 | return c
38 | }
39 |
40 | func unpackGeoSite(args *unpackArgs) error {
41 | filePath, suffixes, outDir := args.file, args.filters, args.outDir
42 | b, err := os.ReadFile(filePath)
43 | if err != nil {
44 | return err
45 | }
46 | geoSiteList, err := v2data.LoadGeoSiteList(b)
47 | if err != nil {
48 | return err
49 | }
50 |
51 | entries := make(map[string][]*v2data.Domain)
52 | for _, geoSite := range geoSiteList.GetEntry() {
53 | tag := strings.ToLower(geoSite.GetCountryCode())
54 | entries[tag] = geoSite.GetDomain()
55 | }
56 |
57 | save := func(suffix string, data []*v2data.Domain) error {
58 | file := fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s.txt", fileName(filePath), suffix)
59 | if len(outDir) > 0 {
60 | file = filepath.Join(outDir, file)
61 | }
62 | logger.Info(
63 | "unpacking entry",
64 | zap.String("tag", suffix),
65 | zap.Int("length", len(data)),
66 | zap.String("file", file),
67 | )
68 | return convertV2DomainToTextFile(data, file)
69 | }
70 |
71 | if len(suffixes) > 0 {
72 | for _, suffix := range suffixes {
73 | tag, attrs := splitAttrs(suffix)
74 | entry, ok := entries[tag]
75 | if !ok {
76 | return fmt.Errorf("cannot find entry %s", tag)
77 | }
78 | entry = filterAttrs(entry, attrs)
79 | if err := save(suffix, entry); err != nil {
80 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to save %s, %w", suffix, err)
81 | }
82 | }
83 | } else { // If tag is omitted, unpack all tags.
84 | for tag, domains := range entries {
85 | if err := save(tag, domains); err != nil {
86 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to save %s, %w", tag, err)
87 | }
88 | }
89 | }
90 | return nil
91 | }
92 |
93 | func convertV2DomainToTextFile(domain []*v2data.Domain, file string) error {
94 | f, err := os.Create(file)
95 | if err != nil {
96 | return err
97 | }
98 | defer f.Close()
99 |
100 | return convertV2DomainToText(domain, f)
101 | }
102 |
103 | func convertV2DomainToText(domain []*v2data.Domain, w io.Writer) error {
104 | bw := bufio.NewWriter(w)
105 | for _, r := range domain {
106 | var prefix string
107 | switch r.Type {
108 | case v2data.Domain_Plain:
109 | prefix = "keyword:"
110 | case v2data.Domain_Regex:
111 | prefix = "regexp:"
112 | case v2data.Domain_Domain:
113 | prefix = ""
114 | case v2data.Domain_Full:
115 | prefix = "full:"
116 | default:
117 | return fmt.Errorf("invalid domain type %d", r.Type)
118 | }
119 | if _, err := bw.WriteString(prefix); err != nil {
120 | return err
121 | }
122 | if _, err := bw.WriteString(r.Value); err != nil {
123 | return err
124 | }
125 | if _, err := bw.WriteRune('\n'); err != nil {
126 | return err
127 | }
128 | }
129 | return bw.Flush()
130 | }
131 |
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/cmd/unpack/utils.go:
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1 | package unpack
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/mlog"
5 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/v2data"
6 | "path/filepath"
7 | "strings"
8 | )
9 |
10 | var logger = mlog.L()
11 |
12 | func splitAttrs(s string) (string, map[string]struct{}) {
13 | tag, attrs, ok := strings.Cut(s, "@")
14 | if ok {
15 | m := make(map[string]struct{})
16 | for _, attr := range strings.Split(attrs, "@") {
17 | m[attr] = struct{}{}
18 | }
19 | return tag, m
20 | }
21 | return s, nil
22 | }
23 |
24 | // filterAttrs filter entries that do not have any of given attrs.
25 | // If no attr was given, filterAttrs returns in.
26 | func filterAttrs(in []*v2data.Domain, attrs map[string]struct{}) []*v2data.Domain {
27 | if len(attrs) == 0 {
28 | return in
29 | }
30 | out := make([]*v2data.Domain, 0)
31 | for _, d := range in {
32 | hasAttr := false
33 | for _, attr := range d.Attribute {
34 | if _, ok := attrs[attr.Key]; ok {
35 | hasAttr = true
36 | break
37 | }
38 | }
39 | if !hasAttr {
40 | continue
41 | }
42 | out = append(out, d)
43 | }
44 | return out
45 | }
46 |
47 | func fileName(f string) string {
48 | f = filepath.Base(f)
49 | if i := strings.LastIndexByte(f, '.'); i == -1 {
50 | return f
51 | } else {
52 | return f[:i]
53 | }
54 | }
55 |
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/go.mod:
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1 | module github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat
2 |
3 | go 1.19
4 |
5 | require (
6 | github.com/spf13/cobra v1.6.1
7 | go.uber.org/zap v1.24.0
8 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.28.1
9 | )
10 |
11 | require (
12 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.9 // indirect
13 | github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 // indirect
14 | github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 // indirect
15 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.1 // indirect
16 | go.uber.org/atomic v1.10.0 // indirect
17 | go.uber.org/multierr v1.9.0 // indirect
18 | )
19 |
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7 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.5/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/gNBxE=
8 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.9 h1:O2Tfq5qg4qc4AmwVlvv0oLiVAGB7enBSJ2x2DqQFi38=
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13 | github.com/pkg/errors v0.8.1 h1:iURUrRGxPUNPdy5/HRSm+Yj6okJ6UtLINN0Q9M4+h3I=
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19 | github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 h1:iy+VFUOCP1a+8yFto/drg2CJ5u0yRoB7fZw3DKv/JXA=
20 | github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5/go.mod h1:McXfInJRrz4CZXVZOBLb0bTZqETkiAhM9Iw0y3An2Bg=
21 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.1.0/go.mod h1:HFkY916IF+rwdDfMAkV7OtwuqBVzrE8GR6GFx+wExME=
22 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.4.0/go.mod h1:YvHI0jy2hoMjB+UWwv71VJQ9isScKT/TqJzVSSt89Yw=
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28 | go.uber.org/atomic v1.10.0 h1:9qC72Qh0+3MqyJbAn8YU5xVq1frD8bn3JtD2oXtafVQ=
29 | go.uber.org/atomic v1.10.0/go.mod h1:LUxbIzbOniOlMKjJjyPfpl4v+PKK2cNJn91OQbhoJI0=
30 | go.uber.org/goleak v1.1.11 h1:wy28qYRKZgnJTxGxvye5/wgWr1EKjmUDGYox5mGlRlI=
31 | go.uber.org/multierr v1.9.0 h1:7fIwc/ZtS0q++VgcfqFDxSBZVv/Xo49/SYnDFupUwlI=
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/main.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/cmd"
5 | _ "github.com/urlesistiana/v2dat/cmd/unpack"
6 | )
7 |
8 | func main() {
9 | _ = cmd.RootCmd.Execute()
10 | }
11 |
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/mlog/logger.go:
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1 | package mlog
2 |
3 | import "go.uber.org/zap"
4 |
5 | var logger = mustInitLogger()
6 |
7 | func mustInitLogger() *zap.Logger {
8 | l, err := zap.NewDevelopment(zap.WithCaller(false))
9 | if err != nil {
10 | panic("failed to init mlog:" + err.Error())
11 | }
12 | return l
13 | }
14 |
15 | func L() *zap.Logger {
16 | return logger
17 | }
18 |
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/v2data/data.pb.go:
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1 | // This proto is a copy of v2ray.com/core/app/router/config.proto
2 |
3 | // Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT.
4 | // versions:
5 | // protoc-gen-go v1.28.1
6 | // protoc v3.21.7
7 | // source: v2data/data.proto
8 |
9 | package v2data
10 |
11 | import (
12 | protoreflect "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
13 | protoimpl "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl"
14 | reflect "reflect"
15 | sync "sync"
16 | )
17 |
18 | const (
19 | // Verify that this generated code is sufficiently up-to-date.
20 | _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(20 - protoimpl.MinVersion)
21 | // Verify that runtime/protoimpl is sufficiently up-to-date.
22 | _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(protoimpl.MaxVersion - 20)
23 | )
24 |
25 | // Type of domain value.
26 | type Domain_Type int32
27 |
28 | const (
29 | // The value is used as is.
30 | Domain_Plain Domain_Type = 0
31 | // The value is used as a regular expression.
32 | Domain_Regex Domain_Type = 1
33 | // The value is a root domain.
34 | Domain_Domain Domain_Type = 2
35 | // The value is a domain.
36 | Domain_Full Domain_Type = 3
37 | )
38 |
39 | // Enum value maps for Domain_Type.
40 | var (
41 | Domain_Type_name = map[int32]string{
42 | 0: "Plain",
43 | 1: "Regex",
44 | 2: "Domain",
45 | 3: "Full",
46 | }
47 | Domain_Type_value = map[string]int32{
48 | "Plain": 0,
49 | "Regex": 1,
50 | "Domain": 2,
51 | "Full": 3,
52 | }
53 | )
54 |
55 | func (x Domain_Type) Enum() *Domain_Type {
56 | p := new(Domain_Type)
57 | *p = x
58 | return p
59 | }
60 |
61 | func (x Domain_Type) String() string {
62 | return protoimpl.X.EnumStringOf(x.Descriptor(), protoreflect.EnumNumber(x))
63 | }
64 |
65 | func (Domain_Type) Descriptor() protoreflect.EnumDescriptor {
66 | return file_v2data_data_proto_enumTypes[0].Descriptor()
67 | }
68 |
69 | func (Domain_Type) Type() protoreflect.EnumType {
70 | return &file_v2data_data_proto_enumTypes[0]
71 | }
72 |
73 | func (x Domain_Type) Number() protoreflect.EnumNumber {
74 | return protoreflect.EnumNumber(x)
75 | }
76 |
77 | // Deprecated: Use Domain_Type.Descriptor instead.
78 | func (Domain_Type) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
79 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{0, 0}
80 | }
81 |
82 | // Domain for routing decision.
83 | type Domain struct {
84 | state protoimpl.MessageState
85 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
86 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
87 |
88 | // Domain matching type.
89 | Type Domain_Type `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=type,proto3,enum=v2data.Domain_Type" json:"type,omitempty"`
90 | // Domain value.
91 | Value string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=value,proto3" json:"value,omitempty"`
92 | // Attributes of this domain. May be used for filtering.
93 | Attribute []*Domain_Attribute `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=attribute,proto3" json:"attribute,omitempty"`
94 | }
95 |
96 | func (x *Domain) Reset() {
97 | *x = Domain{}
98 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
99 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[0]
100 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
101 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
102 | }
103 | }
104 |
105 | func (x *Domain) String() string {
106 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
107 | }
108 |
109 | func (*Domain) ProtoMessage() {}
110 |
111 | func (x *Domain) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
112 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[0]
113 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
114 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
115 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
116 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
117 | }
118 | return ms
119 | }
120 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
121 | }
122 |
123 | // Deprecated: Use Domain.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
124 | func (*Domain) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
125 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{0}
126 | }
127 |
128 | func (x *Domain) GetType() Domain_Type {
129 | if x != nil {
130 | return x.Type
131 | }
132 | return Domain_Plain
133 | }
134 |
135 | func (x *Domain) GetValue() string {
136 | if x != nil {
137 | return x.Value
138 | }
139 | return ""
140 | }
141 |
142 | func (x *Domain) GetAttribute() []*Domain_Attribute {
143 | if x != nil {
144 | return x.Attribute
145 | }
146 | return nil
147 | }
148 |
149 | // IP for routing decision, in CIDR form.
150 | type CIDR struct {
151 | state protoimpl.MessageState
152 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
153 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
154 |
155 | // IP address, should be either 4 or 16 bytes.
156 | Ip []byte `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=ip,proto3" json:"ip,omitempty"`
157 | // Number of leading ones in the network mask.
158 | Prefix uint32 `protobuf:"varint,2,opt,name=prefix,proto3" json:"prefix,omitempty"`
159 | }
160 |
161 | func (x *CIDR) Reset() {
162 | *x = CIDR{}
163 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
164 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[1]
165 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
166 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
167 | }
168 | }
169 |
170 | func (x *CIDR) String() string {
171 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
172 | }
173 |
174 | func (*CIDR) ProtoMessage() {}
175 |
176 | func (x *CIDR) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
177 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[1]
178 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
179 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
180 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
181 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
182 | }
183 | return ms
184 | }
185 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
186 | }
187 |
188 | // Deprecated: Use CIDR.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
189 | func (*CIDR) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
190 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{1}
191 | }
192 |
193 | func (x *CIDR) GetIp() []byte {
194 | if x != nil {
195 | return x.Ip
196 | }
197 | return nil
198 | }
199 |
200 | func (x *CIDR) GetPrefix() uint32 {
201 | if x != nil {
202 | return x.Prefix
203 | }
204 | return 0
205 | }
206 |
207 | type GeoIP struct {
208 | state protoimpl.MessageState
209 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
210 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
211 |
212 | CountryCode string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=country_code,json=countryCode,proto3" json:"country_code,omitempty"`
213 | Cidr []*CIDR `protobuf:"bytes,2,rep,name=cidr,proto3" json:"cidr,omitempty"`
214 | }
215 |
216 | func (x *GeoIP) Reset() {
217 | *x = GeoIP{}
218 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
219 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[2]
220 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
221 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
222 | }
223 | }
224 |
225 | func (x *GeoIP) String() string {
226 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
227 | }
228 |
229 | func (*GeoIP) ProtoMessage() {}
230 |
231 | func (x *GeoIP) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
232 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[2]
233 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
234 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
235 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
236 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
237 | }
238 | return ms
239 | }
240 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
241 | }
242 |
243 | // Deprecated: Use GeoIP.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
244 | func (*GeoIP) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
245 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{2}
246 | }
247 |
248 | func (x *GeoIP) GetCountryCode() string {
249 | if x != nil {
250 | return x.CountryCode
251 | }
252 | return ""
253 | }
254 |
255 | func (x *GeoIP) GetCidr() []*CIDR {
256 | if x != nil {
257 | return x.Cidr
258 | }
259 | return nil
260 | }
261 |
262 | type GeoIPList struct {
263 | state protoimpl.MessageState
264 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
265 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
266 |
267 | Entry []*GeoIP `protobuf:"bytes,1,rep,name=entry,proto3" json:"entry,omitempty"`
268 | }
269 |
270 | func (x *GeoIPList) Reset() {
271 | *x = GeoIPList{}
272 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
273 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[3]
274 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
275 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
276 | }
277 | }
278 |
279 | func (x *GeoIPList) String() string {
280 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
281 | }
282 |
283 | func (*GeoIPList) ProtoMessage() {}
284 |
285 | func (x *GeoIPList) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
286 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[3]
287 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
288 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
289 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
290 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
291 | }
292 | return ms
293 | }
294 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
295 | }
296 |
297 | // Deprecated: Use GeoIPList.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
298 | func (*GeoIPList) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
299 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{3}
300 | }
301 |
302 | func (x *GeoIPList) GetEntry() []*GeoIP {
303 | if x != nil {
304 | return x.Entry
305 | }
306 | return nil
307 | }
308 |
309 | type GeoSite struct {
310 | state protoimpl.MessageState
311 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
312 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
313 |
314 | CountryCode string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=country_code,json=countryCode,proto3" json:"country_code,omitempty"`
315 | Domain []*Domain `protobuf:"bytes,2,rep,name=domain,proto3" json:"domain,omitempty"`
316 | }
317 |
318 | func (x *GeoSite) Reset() {
319 | *x = GeoSite{}
320 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
321 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[4]
322 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
323 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
324 | }
325 | }
326 |
327 | func (x *GeoSite) String() string {
328 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
329 | }
330 |
331 | func (*GeoSite) ProtoMessage() {}
332 |
333 | func (x *GeoSite) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
334 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[4]
335 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
336 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
337 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
338 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
339 | }
340 | return ms
341 | }
342 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
343 | }
344 |
345 | // Deprecated: Use GeoSite.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
346 | func (*GeoSite) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
347 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{4}
348 | }
349 |
350 | func (x *GeoSite) GetCountryCode() string {
351 | if x != nil {
352 | return x.CountryCode
353 | }
354 | return ""
355 | }
356 |
357 | func (x *GeoSite) GetDomain() []*Domain {
358 | if x != nil {
359 | return x.Domain
360 | }
361 | return nil
362 | }
363 |
364 | type GeoSiteList struct {
365 | state protoimpl.MessageState
366 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
367 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
368 |
369 | Entry []*GeoSite `protobuf:"bytes,1,rep,name=entry,proto3" json:"entry,omitempty"`
370 | }
371 |
372 | func (x *GeoSiteList) Reset() {
373 | *x = GeoSiteList{}
374 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
375 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[5]
376 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
377 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
378 | }
379 | }
380 |
381 | func (x *GeoSiteList) String() string {
382 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
383 | }
384 |
385 | func (*GeoSiteList) ProtoMessage() {}
386 |
387 | func (x *GeoSiteList) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
388 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[5]
389 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
390 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
391 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
392 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
393 | }
394 | return ms
395 | }
396 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
397 | }
398 |
399 | // Deprecated: Use GeoSiteList.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
400 | func (*GeoSiteList) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
401 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{5}
402 | }
403 |
404 | func (x *GeoSiteList) GetEntry() []*GeoSite {
405 | if x != nil {
406 | return x.Entry
407 | }
408 | return nil
409 | }
410 |
411 | type Domain_Attribute struct {
412 | state protoimpl.MessageState
413 | sizeCache protoimpl.SizeCache
414 | unknownFields protoimpl.UnknownFields
415 |
416 | Key string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=key,proto3" json:"key,omitempty"`
417 | // Types that are assignable to TypedValue:
418 | // *Domain_Attribute_BoolValue
419 | // *Domain_Attribute_IntValue
420 | TypedValue isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue `protobuf_oneof:"typed_value"`
421 | }
422 |
423 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) Reset() {
424 | *x = Domain_Attribute{}
425 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
426 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[6]
427 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
428 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
429 | }
430 | }
431 |
432 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) String() string {
433 | return protoimpl.X.MessageStringOf(x)
434 | }
435 |
436 | func (*Domain_Attribute) ProtoMessage() {}
437 |
438 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message {
439 | mi := &file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[6]
440 | if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil {
441 | ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x))
442 | if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil {
443 | ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi)
444 | }
445 | return ms
446 | }
447 | return mi.MessageOf(x)
448 | }
449 |
450 | // Deprecated: Use Domain_Attribute.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
451 | func (*Domain_Attribute) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
452 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP(), []int{0, 0}
453 | }
454 |
455 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) GetKey() string {
456 | if x != nil {
457 | return x.Key
458 | }
459 | return ""
460 | }
461 |
462 | func (m *Domain_Attribute) GetTypedValue() isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue {
463 | if m != nil {
464 | return m.TypedValue
465 | }
466 | return nil
467 | }
468 |
469 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) GetBoolValue() bool {
470 | if x, ok := x.GetTypedValue().(*Domain_Attribute_BoolValue); ok {
471 | return x.BoolValue
472 | }
473 | return false
474 | }
475 |
476 | func (x *Domain_Attribute) GetIntValue() int64 {
477 | if x, ok := x.GetTypedValue().(*Domain_Attribute_IntValue); ok {
478 | return x.IntValue
479 | }
480 | return 0
481 | }
482 |
483 | type isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue interface {
484 | isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue()
485 | }
486 |
487 | type Domain_Attribute_BoolValue struct {
488 | BoolValue bool `protobuf:"varint,2,opt,name=bool_value,json=boolValue,proto3,oneof"`
489 | }
490 |
491 | type Domain_Attribute_IntValue struct {
492 | IntValue int64 `protobuf:"varint,3,opt,name=int_value,json=intValue,proto3,oneof"`
493 | }
494 |
495 | func (*Domain_Attribute_BoolValue) isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue() {}
496 |
497 | func (*Domain_Attribute_IntValue) isDomain_Attribute_TypedValue() {}
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543 | }
544 |
545 | var (
546 | file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescOnce sync.Once
547 | file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescData = file_v2data_data_proto_rawDesc
548 | )
549 |
550 | func file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescGZIP() []byte {
551 | file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescOnce.Do(func() {
552 | file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescData = protoimpl.X.CompressGZIP(file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescData)
553 | })
554 | return file_v2data_data_proto_rawDescData
555 | }
556 |
557 | var file_v2data_data_proto_enumTypes = make([]protoimpl.EnumInfo, 1)
558 | var file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes = make([]protoimpl.MessageInfo, 7)
559 | var file_v2data_data_proto_goTypes = []interface{}{
560 | (Domain_Type)(0), // 0: v2data.Domain.Type
561 | (*Domain)(nil), // 1: v2data.Domain
562 | (*CIDR)(nil), // 2: v2data.CIDR
563 | (*GeoIP)(nil), // 3: v2data.GeoIP
564 | (*GeoIPList)(nil), // 4: v2data.GeoIPList
565 | (*GeoSite)(nil), // 5: v2data.GeoSite
566 | (*GeoSiteList)(nil), // 6: v2data.GeoSiteList
567 | (*Domain_Attribute)(nil), // 7: v2data.Domain.Attribute
568 | }
569 | var file_v2data_data_proto_depIdxs = []int32{
570 | 0, // 0: v2data.Domain.type:type_name -> v2data.Domain.Type
571 | 7, // 1: v2data.Domain.attribute:type_name -> v2data.Domain.Attribute
572 | 2, // 2: v2data.GeoIP.cidr:type_name -> v2data.CIDR
573 | 3, // 3: v2data.GeoIPList.entry:type_name -> v2data.GeoIP
574 | 1, // 4: v2data.GeoSite.domain:type_name -> v2data.Domain
575 | 5, // 5: v2data.GeoSiteList.entry:type_name -> v2data.GeoSite
576 | 6, // [6:6] is the sub-list for method output_type
577 | 6, // [6:6] is the sub-list for method input_type
578 | 6, // [6:6] is the sub-list for extension type_name
579 | 6, // [6:6] is the sub-list for extension extendee
580 | 0, // [0:6] is the sub-list for field type_name
581 | }
582 |
583 | func init() { file_v2data_data_proto_init() }
584 | func file_v2data_data_proto_init() {
585 | if File_v2data_data_proto != nil {
586 | return
587 | }
588 | if !protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled {
589 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[0].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
590 | switch v := v.(*Domain); i {
591 | case 0:
592 | return &v.state
593 | case 1:
594 | return &v.sizeCache
595 | case 2:
596 | return &v.unknownFields
597 | default:
598 | return nil
599 | }
600 | }
601 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[1].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
602 | switch v := v.(*CIDR); i {
603 | case 0:
604 | return &v.state
605 | case 1:
606 | return &v.sizeCache
607 | case 2:
608 | return &v.unknownFields
609 | default:
610 | return nil
611 | }
612 | }
613 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[2].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
614 | switch v := v.(*GeoIP); i {
615 | case 0:
616 | return &v.state
617 | case 1:
618 | return &v.sizeCache
619 | case 2:
620 | return &v.unknownFields
621 | default:
622 | return nil
623 | }
624 | }
625 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[3].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
626 | switch v := v.(*GeoIPList); i {
627 | case 0:
628 | return &v.state
629 | case 1:
630 | return &v.sizeCache
631 | case 2:
632 | return &v.unknownFields
633 | default:
634 | return nil
635 | }
636 | }
637 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[4].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
638 | switch v := v.(*GeoSite); i {
639 | case 0:
640 | return &v.state
641 | case 1:
642 | return &v.sizeCache
643 | case 2:
644 | return &v.unknownFields
645 | default:
646 | return nil
647 | }
648 | }
649 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[5].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
650 | switch v := v.(*GeoSiteList); i {
651 | case 0:
652 | return &v.state
653 | case 1:
654 | return &v.sizeCache
655 | case 2:
656 | return &v.unknownFields
657 | default:
658 | return nil
659 | }
660 | }
661 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[6].Exporter = func(v interface{}, i int) interface{} {
662 | switch v := v.(*Domain_Attribute); i {
663 | case 0:
664 | return &v.state
665 | case 1:
666 | return &v.sizeCache
667 | case 2:
668 | return &v.unknownFields
669 | default:
670 | return nil
671 | }
672 | }
673 | }
674 | file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes[6].OneofWrappers = []interface{}{
675 | (*Domain_Attribute_BoolValue)(nil),
676 | (*Domain_Attribute_IntValue)(nil),
677 | }
678 | type x struct{}
679 | out := protoimpl.TypeBuilder{
680 | File: protoimpl.DescBuilder{
681 | GoPackagePath: reflect.TypeOf(x{}).PkgPath(),
682 | RawDescriptor: file_v2data_data_proto_rawDesc,
683 | NumEnums: 1,
684 | NumMessages: 7,
685 | NumExtensions: 0,
686 | NumServices: 0,
687 | },
688 | GoTypes: file_v2data_data_proto_goTypes,
689 | DependencyIndexes: file_v2data_data_proto_depIdxs,
690 | EnumInfos: file_v2data_data_proto_enumTypes,
691 | MessageInfos: file_v2data_data_proto_msgTypes,
692 | }.Build()
693 | File_v2data_data_proto = out.File
694 | file_v2data_data_proto_rawDesc = nil
695 | file_v2data_data_proto_goTypes = nil
696 | file_v2data_data_proto_depIdxs = nil
697 | }
698 |
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/v2data/data.proto:
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1 | // This proto is a copy of v2ray.com/core/app/router/config.proto
2 |
3 | syntax = "proto3";
4 |
5 | package v2data;
6 |
7 | option go_package = "/v2data";
8 |
9 | // Domain for routing decision.
10 | message Domain {
11 | // Type of domain value.
12 | enum Type {
13 | // The value is used as is.
14 | Plain = 0;
15 | // The value is used as a regular expression.
16 | Regex = 1;
17 | // The value is a root domain.
18 | Domain = 2;
19 | // The value is a domain.
20 | Full = 3;
21 | }
22 |
23 | // Domain matching type.
24 | Type type = 1;
25 |
26 | // Domain value.
27 | string value = 2;
28 |
29 | message Attribute {
30 | string key = 1;
31 |
32 | oneof typed_value {
33 | bool bool_value = 2;
34 | int64 int_value = 3;
35 | }
36 | }
37 |
38 | // Attributes of this domain. May be used for filtering.
39 | repeated Attribute attribute = 3;
40 | }
41 |
42 | // IP for routing decision, in CIDR form.
43 | message CIDR {
44 | // IP address, should be either 4 or 16 bytes.
45 | bytes ip = 1;
46 |
47 | // Number of leading ones in the network mask.
48 | uint32 prefix = 2;
49 | }
50 |
51 | message GeoIP {
52 | string country_code = 1;
53 | repeated CIDR cidr = 2;
54 | }
55 |
56 | message GeoIPList {
57 | repeated GeoIP entry = 1;
58 | }
59 |
60 | message GeoSite {
61 | string country_code = 1;
62 | repeated Domain domain = 2;
63 | }
64 |
65 | message GeoSiteList {
66 | repeated GeoSite entry = 1;
67 | }
68 |
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/v2data/loader.go:
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1 | package v2data
2 |
3 | import "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
4 |
5 | func LoadGeoSiteList(b []byte) (*GeoSiteList, error) {
6 | geoSiteList := new(GeoSiteList)
7 | if err := proto.Unmarshal(b, geoSiteList); err != nil {
8 | return nil, err
9 | }
10 | return geoSiteList, nil
11 | }
12 |
13 | func LoadGeoIPListFromDAT(b []byte) (*GeoIPList, error) {
14 | geoIP := new(GeoIPList)
15 | if err := proto.Unmarshal(b, geoIP); err != nil {
16 | return nil, err
17 | }
18 | return geoIP, nil
19 | }
20 |
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