├── .editorconfig ├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .golangci.yml ├── .travis.yml ├── CODEOWNERS ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE.md ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── example └── example_profile.yml ├── go.mod ├── go.sum ├── internal ├── cmd │ ├── config.go │ ├── root.go │ ├── set.go │ ├── start.go │ ├── stop.go │ └── unset.go ├── cntlm │ └── update.go ├── config │ ├── configuration.go │ └── profile.go ├── environment │ └── env.go ├── os │ ├── os.go │ └── os_test.go └── tools │ └── config.go ├── main.go └── pkg ├── execute ├── execute.go ├── execute_internal_test.go └── execute_test.go └── prompt ├── prompt.go └── prompt_test.go /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # http://EditorConfig.org 2 | root = true 3 | 4 | [*] 5 | end_of_line = lf 6 | insert_final_newline = true 7 | charset = utf-8 8 | 9 | [Makefile] 10 | indent_style = tab 11 | 12 | [*.go] 13 | indent_style = tab 14 | indent_size = 4 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | github: [xUnholy] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | # Compiled output from local `go build -o proxy .` 15 | *proxy 16 | 17 | # Release output from `make releases` 18 | release/ 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.golangci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | linters-settings: 2 | govet: 3 | check-shadowing: true 4 | golint: 5 | min-confidence: 0 6 | gocyclo: 7 | min-complexity: 10 8 | maligned: 9 | suggest-new: true 10 | dupl: 11 | threshold: 100 12 | goconst: 13 | min-len: 2 14 | min-occurrences: 2 15 | depguard: 16 | list-type: blacklist 17 | packages: 18 | # logging is allowed only by logutils.Log, logrus 19 | # is allowed to use only in logutils package 20 | - github.com/sirupsen/logrus 21 | misspell: 22 | locale: US 23 | lll: 24 | line-length: 140 25 | goimports: 26 | local-prefixes: github.com/golangci/golangci-lint 27 | gocritic: 28 | enabled-tags: 29 | - performance 30 | - style 31 | - experimental 32 | disabled-checks: 33 | - wrapperFunc 34 | - commentFormatting # https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic/issues/755 35 | 36 | linters: 37 | enable-all: true 38 | disable: 39 | - maligned 40 | - prealloc 41 | - gosec 42 | - gochecknoglobals 43 | 44 | run: 45 | skip-dirs: 46 | - test/testdata_etc 47 | 48 | # golangci.com configuration 49 | # https://github.com/golangci/golangci/wiki/Configuration 50 | service: 51 | golangci-lint-version: 1.15.x # use fixed version to not introduce new linters unexpectedly 52 | prepare: 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: go 2 | 3 | # Force-enable Go modules. This will be unnecessary when Go 1.12 lands. 4 | env: 5 | - GO111MODULE=on 6 | 7 | # You don't need to test on very old version of the Go compiler. It's the user's 8 | # responsibility to keep their compilers up to date. 9 | go: 10 | - 1.11.x 11 | 12 | # Skip the install step. Don't `go get` dependencies. Only build with the code 13 | # in vendor/ 14 | install: true 15 | 16 | # Anything in before_script that returns a nonzero exit code will flunk the 17 | # build and immediately stop. It's sorta like having set -e enabled in bash. 18 | # Make sure golangci-lint is vendored. 19 | before_script: 20 | - curl -sfL https://install.goreleaser.com/github.com/golangci/golangci-lint.sh | 21 | sh -s -- -b $(go env GOPATH)/bin v1.15.0 22 | - go get github.com/mattn/goveralls 23 | - make modules 24 | 25 | # Script always runs to completion (set +e). If we have linter issues AND a 26 | # failing test, we want to see both. Configure golangci-lint with a 27 | # .golangci.yml file at the top level of your repo. 28 | script: 29 | - golangci-lint run # Run a bunch of code checkers/linters in parallel 30 | - make all # Run go build to compile binary file & execute all the tests with the race detector enabled 31 | - "$GOPATH/bin/goveralls -service=travis-ci" 32 | 33 | before_deploy: 34 | - make releases 35 | - if ! [[ $TRAVIS_TAG ]]; then 36 | export TRAVIS_TAG="0.0.1-$TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER" && 37 | git config --local user.name "$USER_NAME" && 38 | git config --local user.email "$USER_EMAIL" && 39 | git tag "$TRAVIS_TAG" "$TRAVIS_COMMIT"; 40 | fi 41 | 42 | deploy: 43 | provider: releases 44 | api_key: 45 | secure: 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 46 | file: 47 | - release/darwin/darwin-proxy.tar.gz 48 | - release/linux/linux-proxy.tar.gz 49 | - release/windows/windows-proxy.tar.gz 50 | # Make sure you have skip_cleanup set to true, otherwise Travis CI will delete all the files created during the build, which will probably delete what you are trying to upload. 51 | skip_cleanup: true 52 | # Overwrite existing files 53 | overwrite: true 54 | on: 55 | repo: xUnholy/go-proxy 56 | # Only deploy when on matching branch selector 57 | branch: master 58 | # With on.tags: true, your Releases deployment will trigger if and only if the build is a tagged build. 59 | tags: true 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CODEOWNERS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * @xUnholy 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing 2 | 3 | When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, 4 | email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change. 5 | 6 | Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project. 7 | 8 | ## Pull Request Process 9 | 10 | 1. 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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Go parameters 2 | GOCMD=go 3 | GOBUILD=$(GOCMD) build 4 | GOCLEAN=$(GOCMD) clean 5 | GOTEST=$(GOCMD) test 6 | GOMOD=$(GOCMD) mod 7 | BINARY_NAME=proxy 8 | SYSTEMS=darwin linux windows 9 | 10 | all: build test 11 | 12 | build: 13 | $(GOBUILD) -o $(BINARY_NAME) -v 14 | 15 | test: 16 | $(GOTEST) -v ./... -cover 17 | 18 | clean: 19 | $(GOCLEAN) 20 | rm -rf release 21 | 22 | run: 23 | $(GOBUILD) -o $(BINARY_NAME) -v ./... 24 | ./$(BINARY_NAME) 25 | 26 | modules: 27 | $(GOMOD) tidy 28 | ${GOMOD} download 29 | 30 | 31 | # Cross compilation 32 | releases: 33 | $(foreach SYSTEM, $(SYSTEMS), \ 34 | CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=$(SYSTEM) GOARCH=amd64 $(GOBUILD) -o release/$(SYSTEM)/$(BINARY_NAME); \ 35 | cd release/$(SYSTEM)/; \ 36 | tar -zcvf $(SYSTEM)-proxy.tar.gz proxy; \ 37 | cd ../../; \ 38 | ) 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![GolangCI](https://golangci.com/badges/github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy.svg)](https://golangci.com) 2 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/xUnholy/go-proxy.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/xUnholy/go-proxy) 3 | [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/xUnholy/go-proxy/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/xUnholy/go-proxy?branch=master) 4 | [![Maintainability](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/ff937aa58ba1d149d29a/maintainability)](https://codeclimate.com/github/xUnholy/go-proxy/maintainability) 5 | [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL_v3.0-blue.svg)](https://github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/blob/master/LICENSE.md) 6 | 7 | # CNTLM Proxy Configuration Tool 8 | 9 | This project is a CLI for managing proxy configuring on a local dev machine. To configure CTNLM and other dev tools can be troublesome and time consuming. 10 | 11 | This tool will be able to dynamically set proxy configuration within CNTLM and other supported tools that have tool specific proxy support. 12 | 13 | ## Contents 14 | 15 | * [Installing](#Installing) 16 | * [Commands](#Commands) 17 | * [Getting Started](#Getting-Started) 18 | * [Prerequisites](#Prerequisites) 19 | * [Running Tests](#Running-Tests) 20 | * [Build And Package](#Build-And-Package) 21 | * [Built With](#Built-With) 22 | * [Contributing](#Contributing) 23 | * [Versioning](#Versioning) 24 | * [Authors](#Authors) 25 | * [License](#License) 26 | * [Acknowledgments](#Acknowledgments) 27 | 28 | ## Installing 29 | 30 | Use the following to be able to install on MacOS via Homebrew: 31 | 32 | Running the below command will add the homebrew tap to our repository 33 | 34 | ```bash 35 | brew tap xUnholy/homebrew-proxy 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | Now you've added our custom tap, you can download with the following command: 39 | 40 | ```bash 41 | brew install proxy 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | To upgrade your proxy to the latest stable release use the following command: 45 | 46 | ```bash 47 | brew upgrade proxy 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | *Note: Should the upgrade fail you may be required to remove the previous binary, the output will print what file to remove* 51 | 52 | ## Commands 53 | 54 | The following is a list of all available commands: 55 | 56 | * [Start](#Start) 57 | * [Stop](#Stop) 58 | * [Set](#Set) 59 | * [Unset](#Unset) 60 | * [Config](#Config) 61 | 62 | ### Start 63 | 64 | Usage example: 65 | 66 | ```bash 67 | proxy start [flags] 68 | ``` 69 | 70 | ```bash 71 | Flags: 72 | -h, --help help for start 73 | --port PORT set custom CNTLM PORT (default 3128) 74 | ``` 75 | 76 | ### Stop 77 | 78 | Usage example: 79 | 80 | ```bash 81 | proxy stop [flags] 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | ```bash 85 | Flags: 86 | --all unset all proxy configuration (default true) 87 | -h, --help help for stop 88 | ``` 89 | 90 | ### Set 91 | 92 | Usage example: 93 | 94 | ```bash 95 | proxy set [command] 96 | ``` 97 | 98 | Subcommand options: 99 | 100 | ```bash 101 | Available Commands: 102 | domain This command will update the domain value in your CNTLM.conf file 103 | git This command will set the GIT global proxy values. Both http.proxy and https.proxy will be set 104 | npm This command will set the NPM proxy values. Both https-proxy and proxy will be set 105 | password This command will update the Password value in your CNTLM.conf file 106 | username This command will update the Username value in your CNTLM.conf file 107 | ``` 108 | 109 | All subcommands have the following options: 110 | 111 | ```bash 112 | Flags: 113 | -h, --help help for set 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | To be able to set the CNTLM authentication password the *password* subcommand can be used. EG: 117 | 118 | ```bash 119 | proxy set password 120 | ``` 121 | 122 | Once the password is entered and then encrypted, it will be stored in **cntlm.conf**. 123 | 124 | ### Unset 125 | 126 | Usage example: 127 | 128 | ```bash 129 | proxy unset [command] 130 | ``` 131 | 132 | Subcommand options: 133 | 134 | ```bash 135 | Available Commands: 136 | git This command will unset the GIT global proxy values. Both http.proxy and https.proxy will be unset 137 | npm This command will unset the NPM proxy values. Both https-proxy and proxy will be unset 138 | ``` 139 | 140 | All subcommands have the following options: 141 | 142 | ```bash 143 | Flags: 144 | -h, --help help for unset 145 | ``` 146 | 147 | #### Config 148 | 149 | Usage example: 150 | 151 | ```bash 152 | proxy config [command] 153 | ``` 154 | 155 | Subcommand options: 156 | 157 | ```bash 158 | Available Commands: 159 | list This command will print the proxy configuration profile 160 | load This command will load a custom proxy profile 161 | save This command will save the proxy configuration to a profile 162 | ``` 163 | 164 | All subcommands have the following options: 165 | 166 | ```bash 167 | Flags: 168 | -h, --help help for unset 169 | ``` 170 | 171 | ## Getting Started 172 | 173 | These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing. 174 | 175 | ## Prerequisites 176 | 177 | What things you need to install: 178 | 179 | * [golang](https://golang.org/dl/) 180 | 181 | ## Running Tests 182 | 183 | Use the following steps to execute the test suite: 184 | 185 | ```go 186 | go test -v ./... 187 | ``` 188 | 189 | OR 190 | 191 | ```bash 192 | make test 193 | ``` 194 | 195 | *Note: The test suite will require you to have the supported tools installed and available locally.* 196 | 197 | ## Build And Package 198 | 199 | To be able to package this tool, use one of the following below command: 200 | 201 | ```go 202 | go build -o proxy . 203 | ``` 204 | 205 | OR 206 | 207 | ```bash 208 | make build 209 | ``` 210 | 211 | Once you have packaged the application the compiled binary can be executed with the following: 212 | 213 | ```bash 214 | proxy [command options] [arguments...] 215 | ``` 216 | 217 | ## Contributing 218 | 219 | Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTION.md) for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us. 220 | 221 | ## Versioning 222 | 223 | We use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) for versioning. For the versions available, see the [tags on this repository](https://github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/tags). 224 | 225 | ## Authors 226 | 227 | * **Michael Fornaro** - *Initial work* - [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-fornaro-5b756179/) 228 | 229 | See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/contributors) who participated in this project. 230 | 231 | ## License 232 | 233 | This project is licensed under the GPL License - see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details 234 | 235 | ## Acknowledgments 236 | 237 | Wish to acknowledge the following people for their inspiration, and guidance with this project and/or in general: 238 | 239 | * **Prateek Nayak** - [Github](https://github.com/prateeknayak) 240 | * **Jasper Brekelmans** - [Github](https://github.com/jbrekelmans) 241 | * **Mahesh Rayas** - [Github](https://github.com/maheshrayas) 242 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/example_profile.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Proxy: 2 | Pid: 3 | Domain: 4 | ProxyAddress: [] 5 | NoProxy: [] 6 | Address: localhost 7 | Port: 3128 8 | Credentials: 9 | Username: 10 | Password: 11 | PassLM: 12 | PassNT: 13 | PassNTLMv2: 14 | Tools: 15 | Git: false 16 | Npm: false 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.mod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy 2 | 3 | require ( 4 | github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1 // indirect 5 | github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.0.0 // indirect 6 | github.com/spf13/cobra v0.0.3 7 | github.com/spf13/viper v1.3.2 8 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.3.0 9 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a // indirect 10 | ) 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.sum: 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a custom proxy profile", 25 | Run: configLoadCmd, 26 | } 27 | loadConfigCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&proxyProfile, "file", "f", proxyProfile, "load custom proxy profile") 28 | var saveConfigCmd = &cobra.Command{ 29 | Use: "save", 30 | Short: "This command will save the proxy configuration to a profile", 31 | Long: "The save command allows the user to save the current state of the proxy and its configuration, the state will be saved " + 32 | "by default in the profile.yaml file. Saving to a custom file can be done using the --file flag and providing a custom file name. " + 33 | "Supported file types are [ YAML | TOML | JSON ], if none is provided it will default to YAML.", 34 | Run: configSaveCmd, 35 | } 36 | saveConfigCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&proxyProfile, "file", "f", proxyProfile, "save custom proxy profile (Default Values)") 37 | var printConfigCmd = &cobra.Command{ 38 | Use: "list", 39 | Short: "This command will print the proxy configuration profile", 40 | Run: configPrintCmd, 41 | } 42 | configCmd.AddCommand(loadConfigCmd, saveConfigCmd, printConfigCmd) 43 | return configCmd 44 | } 45 | 46 | func configLoadCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 47 | cfg, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 48 | if err != nil { 49 | log.Fatalln(err) 50 | } 51 | fmt.Println(cfg) 52 | } 53 | 54 | func configSaveCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 55 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(defaultProfile) 56 | if err != nil { 57 | log.Fatalln(err) 58 | } 59 | if err := config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile); err != nil { 60 | log.Fatalln(err) 61 | } 62 | } 63 | 64 | func configPrintCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 65 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(defaultProfile) 66 | if err != nil { 67 | log.Fatalln(err) 68 | } 69 | if err := config.PrintConfiguration(); err != nil { 70 | log.Fatalln(err) 71 | } 72 | } 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cmd/root.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cmd 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "os" 6 | 7 | "github.com/spf13/cobra" 8 | ) 9 | 10 | var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{ 11 | Use: "proxy", 12 | Short: "Executing and configuring cntlm", 13 | Version: "0.2.0", 14 | } 15 | 16 | func Execute() { 17 | rootCmd.AddCommand(SetupSetCli(), SetupUnsetCli(), SetupStartCli(), SetupStopCli(), SetupConfigCli()) 18 | if err := rootCmd.Execute(); err != nil { 19 | fmt.Println(err) 20 | os.Exit(1) 21 | } 22 | } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cmd/set.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cmd 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bufio" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "log" 7 | "os" 8 | "strings" 9 | 10 | "github.com/spf13/cobra" 11 | "github.com/spf13/viper" 12 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/execute" 13 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/prompt" 14 | 15 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/config" 16 | tools "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/tools" 17 | ) 18 | 19 | var ( 20 | port int 21 | ) 22 | 23 | func SetupSetCli() *cobra.Command { 24 | // Top-level command 25 | var setCmd = &cobra.Command{ 26 | Use: "set", 27 | Short: "Set CNTLM Proxy Config", 28 | } 29 | 30 | var setNpmCmd = &cobra.Command{ 31 | Use: "npm", 32 | Short: "This command will set the NPM proxy values. Both https-proxy and proxy will be set", 33 | Run: setNpmCmd, 34 | } 35 | 36 | var setGitCmd = &cobra.Command{ 37 | Use: "git", 38 | Short: "This command will set the GIT global proxy values. Both http.proxy and https.proxy will be set", 39 | Run: setGitCmd, 40 | } 41 | 42 | var setUsernameCmd = &cobra.Command{ 43 | Use: "username", 44 | Short: "This command will update the Username value in your CNTLM.conf file", 45 | Run: setUsernameCmd, 46 | } 47 | 48 | var setPasswordCmd = &cobra.Command{ 49 | Use: "password", 50 | Short: "This command will update the Password value in your CNTLM.conf file", 51 | Run: setPasswordCmd, 52 | } 53 | 54 | var setDomainCmd = &cobra.Command{ 55 | Use: "domain", 56 | Short: "This command will update the domain value in your CNTLM.conf file", 57 | Run: setDomainCmd, 58 | } 59 | 60 | var setProxyAddressCmd = &cobra.Command{ 61 | Use: "proxyaddress", 62 | Short: "This command will update the Proxy Address value in your CNTLM.conf file", 63 | Run: setProxyAddressCmd, 64 | } 65 | 66 | var setNoProxyCmd = &cobra.Command{ 67 | Use: "noproxy", 68 | Short: "This command will update the NoProxy value in your CNTLM.conf file", 69 | Run: setNoProxyCmd, 70 | } 71 | 72 | // add subcommands to set 73 | setCmd.AddCommand(setNpmCmd, setGitCmd, setUsernameCmd, setPasswordCmd, setDomainCmd, setProxyAddressCmd, setNoProxyCmd) 74 | return setCmd 75 | } 76 | 77 | func setNpmCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 78 | cfg, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 79 | if err != nil { 80 | log.Fatal(err) 81 | } 82 | if err = tools.EnableNPMProxyConfiguration(cfg.Proxy.ProxyURL); err != nil { 83 | log.Fatalln(err) 84 | } 85 | viper.Set("Proxy.Tools.Npm", true) 86 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 87 | if err != nil { 88 | log.Fatal(err) 89 | } 90 | fmt.Println("Set npm config successfully") 91 | } 92 | 93 | func setGitCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 94 | cfg, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 95 | if err != nil { 96 | log.Fatal(err) 97 | } 98 | if err = tools.EnableGITProxyConfiguration(cfg.Proxy.ProxyURL); err != nil { 99 | log.Fatalln(err) 100 | } 101 | viper.Set("Proxy.Tools.Git", true) 102 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 103 | if err != nil { 104 | log.Fatal(err) 105 | } 106 | fmt.Println("Set git config successfully") 107 | } 108 | 109 | // nolint 110 | func setUsernameCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 111 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 112 | if err != nil { 113 | log.Fatal(err) 114 | } 115 | fmt.Printf("Enter Username: ") 116 | output, err := prompt.GetInput(os.Stdin) 117 | if err != nil { 118 | log.Fatalln(err) 119 | } 120 | viper.Set("Proxy.Credentials.Username", output) 121 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 122 | if err != nil { 123 | log.Fatal(err) 124 | } 125 | fmt.Println("Set CNTLM username successfully") 126 | } 127 | 128 | func setPasswordCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 129 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 130 | if err != nil { 131 | log.Fatal(err) 132 | } 133 | // TODO: changing the password should restart cntlm to re-auth [go-proxy/#47] 134 | fmt.Printf("Enter Password: ") 135 | // TODO: rewrite cntlm hash function as reusable pkg 136 | e := execute.Command{Cmd: "cntlm", Args: []string{"-H"}, Stdin: os.Stdin} 137 | out, _, err := execute.RunCommand(e) 138 | if err != nil { 139 | log.Fatalln(err) 140 | } 141 | x := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(string(out)), "\n") 142 | for _, t := range x { 143 | fields := strings.Fields(t) 144 | if len(fields) >= 2 { 145 | viper.Set(fmt.Sprintf("Proxy.Credentials.%v", fields[0]), fields[1]) 146 | } 147 | } 148 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 149 | if err != nil { 150 | log.Fatal(err) 151 | } 152 | fmt.Println("Set CNTLM password successfully") 153 | } 154 | 155 | // nolint 156 | func setDomainCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 157 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 158 | if err != nil { 159 | log.Fatal(err) 160 | } 161 | fmt.Printf("Enter Proxy Domain: ") 162 | output, err := prompt.GetInput(os.Stdin) 163 | if err != nil { 164 | log.Fatalln(err) 165 | } 166 | output = strings.TrimSpace(output) 167 | viper.Set("Proxy.Domain", output) 168 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 169 | if err != nil { 170 | log.Fatal(err) 171 | } 172 | fmt.Println("Set CNTLM domain successfully") 173 | } 174 | 175 | // nolint 176 | func setProxyAddressCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 177 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 178 | if err != nil { 179 | log.Fatal(err) 180 | } 181 | arrProxyAddress := make([]string, 0) 182 | scanner := bufio.NewScanner(os.Stdin) 183 | fmt.Printf("Enter Proxy Address (Hit Enter twice to exit):\n") 184 | for { 185 | scanner.Scan() 186 | text := scanner.Text() 187 | if len(text) != 0 { 188 | arrProxyAddress = append(arrProxyAddress, text) 189 | } else { 190 | break 191 | } 192 | } 193 | viper.Set("Proxy.Proxyaddress", arrProxyAddress) 194 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 195 | if err != nil { 196 | log.Fatal(err) 197 | } 198 | fmt.Println("Set CNTLM Proxyaddress successfully") 199 | } 200 | 201 | // nolint 202 | func setNoProxyCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 203 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 204 | if err != nil { 205 | log.Fatal(err) 206 | } 207 | arrNoProxy := make([]string, 0) 208 | scanner := bufio.NewScanner(os.Stdin) 209 | fmt.Printf("Enter NoProxy Address (Hit Enter twice to exit):\n") 210 | for { 211 | scanner.Scan() 212 | text := scanner.Text() 213 | if len(text) != 0 { 214 | arrNoProxy = append(arrNoProxy, text) 215 | } else { 216 | break 217 | } 218 | } 219 | viper.Set("Proxy.Noproxy", arrNoProxy) 220 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 221 | if err != nil { 222 | log.Fatal(err) 223 | } 224 | fmt.Println("Set CNTLM No proxy successfully") 225 | } 226 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cmd/start.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cmd 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "log" 6 | "net/url" 7 | "os" 8 | "syscall" 9 | 10 | "github.com/spf13/cobra" 11 | "github.com/spf13/viper" 12 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/execute" 13 | 14 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/cntlm" 15 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/config" 16 | env "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/environment" 17 | ) 18 | 19 | func SetupStartCli() *cobra.Command { 20 | // Top-level command 21 | var startCmd = &cobra.Command{ 22 | Use: "start", 23 | Short: "Start CNTLM Proxy", 24 | Run: startCmd, 25 | } 26 | startCmd.Flags().IntVar(&port, "port", 3128, "set custom CNTLM `PORT`") 27 | return startCmd 28 | } 29 | 30 | func startCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 31 | cfg, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 32 | if err != nil { 33 | log.Fatal(err) 34 | } 35 | 36 | process, err := os.FindProcess(cfg.Proxy.Pid) 37 | if err != nil { 38 | fmt.Printf("Failed to find process: %s\n", err) 39 | } else { 40 | err = process.Signal(syscall.Signal(0)) 41 | if err == nil { 42 | log.Fatal("Cntlm is already running, please try `proxy stop` and retry") 43 | } 44 | } 45 | 46 | proxyURL, err := url.Parse(fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%v", cfg.Proxy.Address, port)) 47 | if err != nil { 48 | log.Fatal(err) 49 | } 50 | err = env.UpdateGlobalEnvironmentVariables(proxyURL) 51 | if err != nil { 52 | log.Fatal(err) 53 | } 54 | cfg.Proxy.Port = port 55 | viper.Set("Proxy.Port", port) 56 | viper.Set("Proxy.ProxyURL", proxyURL) 57 | if err != nil { 58 | log.Fatal(err) 59 | } 60 | err = UpdateCNTLMConfig(&cfg) 61 | if err != nil { 62 | log.Fatal(err) 63 | } 64 | cmds := execute.Command{Cmd: "cntlm", Args: []string{"-g"}} 65 | _, pid, err := execute.RunCommand(cmds) 66 | 67 | if err != nil { 68 | log.Fatalf("CNTLM Proxy couldn't be started. Is it already running? %q", err) 69 | } else { 70 | viper.Set("Proxy.Pid", pid) 71 | } 72 | fmt.Println("CNTLM Proxy Started On", proxyURL) 73 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 74 | if err != nil { 75 | log.Fatalf("Could not save the configuration file") 76 | } 77 | } 78 | 79 | func UpdateCNTLMConfig(cfg *config.Configuration) error { 80 | var cntlmProps = map[string]string{ 81 | "Listen": fmt.Sprint(cfg.Proxy.Port), 82 | "Username": cfg.Proxy.Credentials.Username, 83 | "Domain": cfg.Proxy.Domain, 84 | "PassLM": cfg.Proxy.Credentials.PassLM, 85 | "PassNT": cfg.Proxy.Credentials.PassNT, 86 | "PassNTLMv2": cfg.Proxy.Credentials.PassNTLMv2, 87 | } 88 | if err := cntlm.UpdateFile(cntlmProps); err != nil { 89 | return err 90 | } 91 | return nil 92 | } 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cmd/stop.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cmd 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "log" 6 | "net/url" 7 | 8 | "github.com/spf13/cobra" 9 | "github.com/spf13/viper" 10 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/execute" 11 | 12 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/config" 13 | env "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/environment" 14 | tools "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/tools" 15 | ) 16 | 17 | func SetupStopCli() *cobra.Command { 18 | // Top-level command 19 | var stopCmd = &cobra.Command{ 20 | Use: "stop", 21 | Short: "Stop CNTLM Proxy", 22 | Run: stopCmd, 23 | } 24 | stopCmd.Flags().Bool("all", true, "unset all proxy configuration") 25 | return stopCmd 26 | } 27 | 28 | func stopCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 29 | cfg, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 30 | if err != nil { 31 | log.Fatal(err) 32 | } 33 | if cmd.Flags().Changed("all") { 34 | if err = unsetAllConfiguration(&cfg); err != nil { 35 | log.Fatal(err) 36 | } 37 | } 38 | var emptyURL *url.URL 39 | err = env.UpdateGlobalEnvironmentVariables(emptyURL) 40 | if err != nil { 41 | log.Fatal(err) 42 | } 43 | cmds := execute.Command{Cmd: "kill", Args: []string{"-9", fmt.Sprint(cfg.Proxy.Pid)}} 44 | _, _, err = execute.RunCommand(cmds) 45 | if err != nil { 46 | log.Fatal("Couldn't kill CNTLM process as its not currently running") 47 | } 48 | viper.Set("Proxy.Running", false) 49 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 50 | if err != nil { 51 | log.Fatal(err) 52 | } 53 | fmt.Println("CNTLM proxy stopped") 54 | } 55 | 56 | func unsetAllConfiguration(cfg *config.Configuration) error { 57 | // TODO: Consider a better way to loop through Tools as the list of supported CLI's may grow 58 | if !cfg.Proxy.Tools.Git { 59 | 60 | if err := tools.DisableGITProxyConfiguration(); err != nil { 61 | return err 62 | } 63 | } 64 | if !cfg.Proxy.Tools.Npm { 65 | if err := tools.DisableNPMProxyConfiguration(); err != nil { 66 | return err 67 | } 68 | } 69 | return nil 70 | } 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cmd/unset.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cmd 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "log" 6 | 7 | "github.com/spf13/cobra" 8 | "github.com/spf13/viper" 9 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/config" 10 | tools "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/tools" 11 | ) 12 | 13 | func SetupUnsetCli() *cobra.Command { 14 | // Top-level command 15 | var unsetCmd = &cobra.Command{ 16 | Use: "unset", 17 | Short: "Unset CNTLM Proxy Config", 18 | } 19 | 20 | var unsetNpmCmd = &cobra.Command{ 21 | Use: "npm", 22 | Short: "This command will unset the NPM proxy values. Both https-proxy and proxy will be unset", 23 | Run: unsetNpmCmd, 24 | } 25 | 26 | var unsetGitCmd = &cobra.Command{ 27 | Use: "git", 28 | Short: "This command will unset the GIT global proxy values. Both http.proxy and https.proxy will be unset", 29 | Run: unsetGitCmd, 30 | } 31 | 32 | // add subcommands to set 33 | unsetCmd.AddCommand(unsetNpmCmd, unsetGitCmd) 34 | return unsetCmd 35 | } 36 | 37 | func unsetNpmCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 38 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 39 | if err != nil { 40 | log.Fatal(err) 41 | } 42 | _ = tools.DisableNPMProxyConfiguration() 43 | viper.Set("Proxy.Tools.Npm", false) 44 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 45 | if err != nil { 46 | log.Fatal(err) 47 | } 48 | fmt.Println("Unset npm config successfully") 49 | } 50 | 51 | func unsetGitCmd(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { 52 | _, err := config.LoadConfiguration(proxyProfile) 53 | if err != nil { 54 | log.Fatal(err) 55 | } 56 | _ = tools.DisableGITProxyConfiguration() 57 | viper.Set("Proxy.Tools.Git", false) 58 | err = config.SaveConfiguration(proxyProfile) 59 | if err != nil { 60 | log.Fatal(err) 61 | } 62 | fmt.Println("Unset git config successfully") 63 | } 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/cntlm/update.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cntlm 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "io/ioutil" 5 | "log" 6 | "runtime" 7 | "strings" 8 | 9 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/os" 10 | ) 11 | 12 | type KeyPairValues struct { 13 | Key string 14 | Value string 15 | Line int 16 | } 17 | 18 | func contains(replaceCommented []string, check string) bool { 19 | for _, val := range replaceCommented { 20 | if val == check { 21 | return true 22 | } 23 | } 24 | return false 25 | } 26 | 27 | func UpdateFile(cntlmValues map[string]string) error { 28 | replaceCommented := []string{"PassLM", "PassNT", "PassNTLMv2"} 29 | file, err := os.GetConfigurationPath(runtime.GOOS) 30 | if err != nil { 31 | return err 32 | } 33 | input, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file) 34 | if err != nil { 35 | log.Fatalln(err) 36 | } 37 | lines := strings.Split(string(input), "\n") 38 | for field, val := range cntlmValues { 39 | for i, line := range lines { 40 | if strings.Contains(line, field) { 41 | if strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") { 42 | if contains(replaceCommented, field) { 43 | lines[i] = field + " " + val 44 | goto getOut 45 | } else { 46 | continue 47 | } 48 | } else { 49 | lines[i] = field + " " + val 50 | goto getOut 51 | } 52 | } 53 | } 54 | getOut: 55 | continue 56 | } 57 | output := strings.Join(lines, "\n") 58 | err = ioutil.WriteFile(file, []byte(output), 0644) 59 | if err != nil { 60 | log.Fatalln(err) 61 | } 62 | return nil 63 | } 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/config/configuration.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package config 2 | 3 | import "net/url" 4 | 5 | type Configuration struct { 6 | Proxy ProxyConfiguration 7 | } 8 | 9 | type ProxyConfiguration struct { 10 | Pid int 11 | Domain string 12 | ProxyAddress []string 13 | ProxyURL *url.URL 14 | NoProxy []string 15 | Address string 16 | Port int 17 | Credentials CredentialConfiguration 18 | Tools ToolCLIProxyState 19 | } 20 | 21 | type CredentialConfiguration struct { 22 | Username string 23 | Password string 24 | PassLM string 25 | PassNT string 26 | PassNTLMv2 string 27 | } 28 | 29 | type ToolCLIProxyState struct { 30 | Git bool 31 | Npm bool 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/config/profile.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package config 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "encoding/json" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "path" 7 | "path/filepath" 8 | 9 | "github.com/spf13/viper" 10 | ) 11 | 12 | func SetDefaults() { 13 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Address", "localhost") 14 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Running", false) 15 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Domain", "") 16 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.ProxyAddress", "") 17 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.NoProxy", "") 18 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Port", 3128) 19 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Credentials.Username", "") 20 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Credentials.Password", "") 21 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Credentials.PassLM", "") 22 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Credentials.PassNT", "") 23 | viper.SetDefault("Proxy.Credentials.PassNTLMv2", "") 24 | } 25 | 26 | func LoadConfiguration(proxyProfilePath string) (Configuration, error) { 27 | viper.AutomaticEnv() 28 | ext := filepath.Ext(proxyProfilePath) 29 | if ext != "" { 30 | proxyProfilePath = proxyProfilePath[0 : len(proxyProfilePath)-len(ext)] 31 | } 32 | viper.SetConfigName(proxyProfilePath) 33 | viper.AddConfigPath(viper.GetString("HOME")) 34 | var configuration Configuration 35 | if err := viper.ReadInConfig(); err != nil { 36 | return configuration, fmt.Errorf("failed reading config file, %s", err) 37 | } 38 | if err := viper.Unmarshal(&configuration); err != nil { 39 | return configuration, fmt.Errorf("unable to decode into struct, %s", err) 40 | } 41 | if err := ValidateRequiredFields(&configuration); err != nil { 42 | return configuration, err 43 | } 44 | return configuration, nil 45 | } 46 | 47 | func SaveConfiguration(proxyProfilePath string) error { 48 | SetDefaults() 49 | ext := filepath.Ext(proxyProfilePath) 50 | if ext == "" { 51 | proxyProfilePath += ".yaml" 52 | } 53 | if err := viper.WriteConfigAs(path.Join(viper.GetString("HOME"), proxyProfilePath)); err != nil { 54 | return fmt.Errorf("unable to write config, %s", err) 55 | } 56 | return nil 57 | } 58 | 59 | func PrintConfiguration() error { 60 | cfg, err := json.MarshalIndent(viper.AllSettings(), "", " ") 61 | if err != nil { 62 | return err 63 | } 64 | fmt.Println(string(cfg)) 65 | return nil 66 | } 67 | 68 | // TODO: Should not fail when running proxy set 69 | func ValidateRequiredFields(c *Configuration) error { 70 | if c.Proxy.Credentials.Username == "" { 71 | return fmt.Errorf("username is a required field") 72 | } 73 | if len(c.Proxy.ProxyAddress) == 0 { 74 | return fmt.Errorf("proxy address is a required field") 75 | } 76 | if c.Proxy.Domain == "" { 77 | return fmt.Errorf("domain is a required field") 78 | } 79 | if c.Proxy.Credentials.Password == "" { 80 | if c.Proxy.Credentials.PassLM == "" && c.Proxy.Credentials.PassNT == "" && c.Proxy.Credentials.PassNTLMv2 == "" { 81 | return fmt.Errorf("credentials is a required field") 82 | } 83 | } 84 | return nil 85 | } 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/environment/env.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package environment 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "io/ioutil" 6 | "net/url" 7 | "os" 8 | ) 9 | 10 | var proxyVariables = []string{ 11 | "ALL_PROXY", 12 | "HTTP_PROXY", 13 | "HTTPS_PROXY", 14 | "FTP_PROXY", 15 | "http_proxy", 16 | "https_proxy", 17 | "ftp_proxy", 18 | } 19 | 20 | func UpdateGlobalEnvironmentVariables(proxyURL *url.URL) error { 21 | dirPath := os.Getenv("HOME") 22 | filename := fmt.Sprintf("%v/.proxyrc", dirPath) 23 | data := []byte{} 24 | for _, v := range proxyVariables { 25 | a := fmt.Sprintf("export %v=%v\n", v, proxyURL) 26 | data = append(data, a...) 27 | } 28 | err := ioutil.WriteFile(filename, data, 0644) 29 | if err != nil { 30 | return err 31 | } 32 | output := `To set global proxy Environment variables you must do one of the following: 33 | 34 | Run: 35 | "source %v" 36 | 37 | OR 38 | Open new terminal 39 | 40 | ` 41 | fmt.Printf(output, filename) 42 | return nil 43 | } 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/os/os.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package os 2 | 3 | import "fmt" 4 | 5 | // TODO: Locate windows drive prefix to defaultWindowsPath [go-proxy/#69] 6 | const ( 7 | defaultLinuxPath = "/etc/cntlm.conf" 8 | defaultWindowsPath = "\\Program Files\\Cntlm\\cntlm.ini" 9 | defaultMacOSPath = "/usr/local/etc/cntlm.conf" 10 | ) 11 | 12 | func GetConfigurationPath(runtimeOS string) (string, error) { 13 | if runtimeOS == "linux" { 14 | return defaultLinuxPath, nil 15 | } 16 | if runtimeOS == "windows" { 17 | return defaultWindowsPath, nil 18 | } 19 | if runtimeOS == "darwin" { 20 | return defaultMacOSPath, nil 21 | } 22 | return "", fmt.Errorf("unsupported OS distribution") 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/os/os_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package os_test 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "testing" 5 | 6 | "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" 7 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/os" 8 | ) 9 | 10 | func TestGetConfigurationPath(t *testing.T) { 11 | _, err := os.GetConfigurationPath("linux") 12 | assert.Equal(t, nil, err) 13 | _, err = os.GetConfigurationPath("windows") 14 | assert.Equal(t, nil, err) 15 | _, err = os.GetConfigurationPath("darwin") 16 | assert.Equal(t, nil, err) 17 | _, err = os.GetConfigurationPath("unknown") 18 | assert.NotEqual(t, nil, err) 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /internal/tools/config.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package config 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "net/url" 6 | 7 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/execute" 8 | ) 9 | 10 | // nolint 11 | func EnableGITProxyConfiguration(proxyURL *url.URL) error { 12 | http := execute.Command{Cmd: "git", Args: []string{"config", "--global", "http.proxy", proxyURL.String()}} 13 | https := execute.Command{Cmd: "git", Args: []string{"config", "--global", "https.proxy", proxyURL.String()}} 14 | _, _, err := execute.RunCommand(http) 15 | if err != nil { 16 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to enable git http command %q", err) 17 | } 18 | _, _, err = execute.RunCommand(https) 19 | if err != nil { 20 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to enable git https command %q", err) 21 | } 22 | return nil 23 | } 24 | 25 | func DisableGITProxyConfiguration() error { 26 | http := execute.Command{Cmd: "git", Args: []string{"config", "--global", "--unset", "http.proxy"}} 27 | https := execute.Command{Cmd: "git", Args: []string{"config", "--global", "--unset", "https.proxy"}} 28 | _, _, err := execute.RunCommand(http) 29 | if err != nil { 30 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to disable git http command %q", err) 31 | } 32 | _, _, err = execute.RunCommand(https) 33 | if err != nil { 34 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to disable git https command %q", err) 35 | } 36 | return nil 37 | } 38 | 39 | // nolint 40 | func EnableNPMProxyConfiguration(proxyURL *url.URL) error { 41 | http := execute.Command{Cmd: "npm", Args: []string{"config", "set", "proxy", proxyURL.String()}} 42 | https := execute.Command{Cmd: "npm", Args: []string{"config", "set", "https-proxy", proxyURL.String()}} 43 | _, _, err := execute.RunCommand(http) 44 | if err != nil { 45 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to enable npm http command %q", err) 46 | } 47 | _, _, err = execute.RunCommand(https) 48 | if err != nil { 49 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to enable npm https command %q", err) 50 | } 51 | return nil 52 | } 53 | 54 | func DisableNPMProxyConfiguration() error { 55 | http := execute.Command{Cmd: "npm", Args: []string{"config", "delete", "proxy"}} 56 | https := execute.Command{Cmd: "npm", Args: []string{"config", "delete", "https-proxy"}} 57 | _, _, err := execute.RunCommand(http) 58 | if err != nil { 59 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to disable npm http command %q", err) 60 | } 61 | _, _, err = execute.RunCommand(https) 62 | if err != nil { 63 | return fmt.Errorf("failed to disable npm https command %q", err) 64 | } 65 | return nil 66 | } 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/internal/cmd" 5 | ) 6 | 7 | func main() { 8 | cmd.Execute() 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/execute/execute.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package execute 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "io" 5 | "os/exec" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | var execCommand = exec.Command 9 | 10 | type Commander interface { 11 | ExecuteCommand() *exec.Cmd 12 | } 13 | 14 | type Command struct { 15 | Cmd string 16 | Args []string 17 | Dir string 18 | Stdin io.Reader 19 | } 20 | 21 | func (c Command) ExecuteCommand() *exec.Cmd { 22 | cmd := execCommand(c.Cmd, c.Args...) 23 | cmd.Dir = c.Dir 24 | cmd.Stdin = c.Stdin 25 | return cmd 26 | } 27 | 28 | func RunCommand(c Commander) (output []byte, proid int, err error) { 29 | cmd := c.ExecuteCommand() 30 | out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() 31 | pid := cmd.Process.Pid + 1 32 | return out, pid, err 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/execute/execute_internal_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package execute 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "os" 6 | "os/exec" 7 | "strconv" 8 | "testing" 9 | 10 | "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" 11 | ) 12 | 13 | var mockedExitStatus = 0 14 | 15 | const testResult = "World!" 16 | 17 | func mockExecCommand(command string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd { 18 | cs := []string{"-test.run=TestHelperProcess", "--", command} 19 | cs = append(cs, args...) 20 | cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], cs...) 21 | es := strconv.Itoa(mockedExitStatus) 22 | cmd.Env = []string{"GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS=1", "EXIT_STATUS=" + es} 23 | return cmd 24 | } 25 | 26 | func TestHelperProcess(t *testing.T) { 27 | if os.Getenv("GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS") != "1" { 28 | return 29 | } 30 | fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "%v", testResult) 31 | i, _ := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv("EXIT_STATUS")) 32 | os.Exit(i) 33 | } 34 | 35 | func TestRunCommand(t *testing.T) { 36 | tests := []struct { 37 | expected bool 38 | exitCode int 39 | command Command 40 | }{ 41 | {expected: false, exitCode: 0, command: Command{Cmd: "echo", Args: []string{"Hello"}}}, 42 | {expected: true, exitCode: 1, command: Command{Cmd: "echo", Args: []string{"Hello"}}}, 43 | } 44 | execCommand = mockExecCommand 45 | defer func() { execCommand = exec.Command }() 46 | for _, i := range tests { 47 | mockedExitStatus = i.exitCode 48 | output, _, err := RunCommand(i.command) 49 | assert.Equal(t, i.expected, err != nil) 50 | if mockedExitStatus == 0 { 51 | assert.Equal(t, testResult, string(output)) 52 | } 53 | } 54 | } 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/execute/execute_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package execute_test 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "os" 6 | "os/exec" 7 | "strconv" 8 | "testing" 9 | 10 | "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" 11 | "github.com/xUnholy/go-proxy/pkg/execute" 12 | ) 13 | 14 | const testResult = "World!" 15 | 16 | func TestHelperProcess(t *testing.T) { 17 | if os.Getenv("GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS") != "1" { 18 | return 19 | } 20 | fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "%v", testResult) 21 | i, err := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv("EXIT_STATUS")) 22 | if err != nil { 23 | os.Exit(1) 24 | } 25 | os.Exit(i) 26 | } 27 | 28 | type TestCommand struct { 29 | Cmd string 30 | Args []string 31 | ExitCode int 32 | } 33 | 34 | func (tc TestCommand) ExecuteCommand() *exec.Cmd { 35 | cs := []string{"-test.run=TestHelperProcess", "--", tc.Cmd} 36 | cs = append(cs, tc.Args...) 37 | cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], cs...) 38 | es := strconv.Itoa(tc.ExitCode) 39 | cmd.Env = []string{"GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS=1", "EXIT_STATUS=" + es} 40 | return cmd 41 | } 42 | 43 | func TestRunCommand(t *testing.T) { 44 | tests := []struct { 45 | expected bool 46 | command TestCommand 47 | }{ 48 | {expected: false, command: TestCommand{Cmd: "echo", Args: []string{"Hello"}, ExitCode: 0}}, 49 | {expected: true, command: TestCommand{Cmd: "echo", Args: []string{"Hello"}, ExitCode: 1}}, 50 | } 51 | for _, i := range tests { 52 | output, _, err := execute.RunCommand(i.command) 53 | assert.Equal(t, i.expected, err != nil) 54 | if i.command.ExitCode == 0 { 55 | assert.Equal(t, testResult, string(output)) 56 | } 57 | } 58 | } 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/prompt/prompt.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package prompt 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bufio" 5 | "io" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | func GetInput(input io.Reader) (string, error) { 9 | reader := bufio.NewReader(input) 10 | output, err := reader.ReadString('\n') 11 | if err != nil { 12 | return output, err 13 | } 14 | return output, err 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/prompt/prompt_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package prompt 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "io" 5 | "strings" 6 | "testing" 7 | 8 | "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" 9 | ) 10 | 11 | func TestGetInput(t *testing.T) { 12 | tests := []struct { 13 | v string 14 | e bool 15 | }{ 16 | {"hello\n", false}, 17 | {"hello", true}, 18 | } 19 | for _, test := range tests { 20 | input := strings.NewReader(test.v) 21 | output, err := GetInput(input) 22 | assert.Equal(t, test.e, err == io.EOF) 23 | assert.Equal(t, test.v, output) 24 | } 25 | } 26 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------