gosec/rules/sql.go

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// (c) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package rules
import (
"go/ast"
"regexp"
"github.com/securego/gosec"
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)
type sqlStatement struct {
gosec.MetaData
// Contains a list of patterns which must all match for the rule to match.
patterns []*regexp.Regexp
}
func (s *sqlStatement) ID() string {
return s.MetaData.ID
}
// See if the string matches the patterns for the statement.
func (s *sqlStatement) MatchPatterns(str string) bool {
for _, pattern := range s.patterns {
if !pattern.MatchString(str) {
return false
}
}
return true
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}
type sqlStrConcat struct {
sqlStatement
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}
func (s *sqlStrConcat) ID() string {
return s.MetaData.ID
}
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// see if we can figure out what it is
func (s *sqlStrConcat) checkObject(n *ast.Ident) bool {
if n.Obj != nil {
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return n.Obj.Kind != ast.Var && n.Obj.Kind != ast.Fun
}
return false
}
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// Look for "SELECT * FROM table WHERE " + " ' OR 1=1"
func (s *sqlStrConcat) Match(n ast.Node, c *gosec.Context) (*gosec.Issue, error) {
if node, ok := n.(*ast.BinaryExpr); ok {
if start, ok := node.X.(*ast.BasicLit); ok {
if str, e := gosec.GetString(start); e == nil {
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if !s.MatchPatterns(str) {
return nil, nil
}
if _, ok := node.Y.(*ast.BasicLit); ok {
return nil, nil // string cat OK
}
if second, ok := node.Y.(*ast.Ident); ok && s.checkObject(second) {
return nil, nil
}
return gosec.NewIssue(c, n, s.ID(), s.What, s.Severity, s.Confidence), nil
}
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}
}
return nil, nil
}
// NewSQLStrConcat looks for cases where we are building SQL strings via concatenation
func NewSQLStrConcat(id string, conf gosec.Config) (gosec.Rule, []ast.Node) {
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return &sqlStrConcat{
sqlStatement: sqlStatement{
patterns: []*regexp.Regexp{
regexp.MustCompile(`(?)(SELECT|DELETE|INSERT|UPDATE|INTO|FROM|WHERE) `),
},
MetaData: gosec.MetaData{
ID: id,
Severity: gosec.Medium,
Confidence: gosec.High,
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What: "SQL string concatenation",
},
},
}, []ast.Node{(*ast.BinaryExpr)(nil)}
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}
type sqlStrFormat struct {
sqlStatement
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calls gosec.CallList
noIssue gosec.CallList
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}
// Looks for "fmt.Sprintf("SELECT * FROM foo where '%s', userInput)"
func (s *sqlStrFormat) Match(n ast.Node, c *gosec.Context) (*gosec.Issue, error) {
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// argIndex changes the function argument which gets matched to the regex
argIndex := 0
// TODO(gm) improve confidence if database/sql is being used
if node := s.calls.ContainsCallExpr(n, c); node != nil {
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// if the function is fmt.Fprintf, search for SQL statement in Args[1] instead
if sel, ok := node.Fun.(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok {
if sel.Sel.Name == "Fprintf" {
// if os.Stderr or os.Stdout is in Arg[0], mark as no issue
if arg, ok := node.Args[0].(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok {
if ident, ok := arg.X.(*ast.Ident); ok {
if s.noIssue.Contains(ident.Name, arg.Sel.Name) {
return nil, nil
}
}
}
// the function is Fprintf so set argIndex = 1
argIndex = 1
}
}
// concats callexpr arg strings together if needed before regex evaluation
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if argExpr, ok := node.Args[argIndex].(*ast.BinaryExpr); ok {
if fullStr, ok := gosec.ConcatString(argExpr); ok {
if s.MatchPatterns(fullStr) {
return gosec.NewIssue(c, n, s.ID(), s.What, s.Severity, s.Confidence),
nil
}
}
}
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if arg, e := gosec.GetString(node.Args[argIndex]); s.MatchPatterns(arg) && e == nil {
return gosec.NewIssue(c, n, s.ID(), s.What, s.Severity, s.Confidence), nil
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}
}
return nil, nil
}
// NewSQLStrFormat looks for cases where we're building SQL query strings using format strings
func NewSQLStrFormat(id string, conf gosec.Config) (gosec.Rule, []ast.Node) {
rule := &sqlStrFormat{
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calls: gosec.NewCallList(),
noIssue: gosec.NewCallList(),
sqlStatement: sqlStatement{
patterns: []*regexp.Regexp{
regexp.MustCompile("(?)(SELECT|DELETE|INSERT|UPDATE|INTO|FROM|WHERE) "),
regexp.MustCompile("%[^bdoxXfFp]"),
},
MetaData: gosec.MetaData{
ID: id,
Severity: gosec.Medium,
Confidence: gosec.High,
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What: "SQL string formatting",
},
},
}
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rule.calls.AddAll("fmt", "Sprint", "Sprintf", "Sprintln", "Fprintf")
rule.noIssue.AddAll("os", "Stdout", "Stderr")
return rule, []ast.Node{(*ast.CallExpr)(nil)}
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}