Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package safebrowsing implements a client for the Safe Browsing API v4.
API v4 emphasizes efficient usage of the network for bandwidth-constrained applications such as mobile devices. It achieves this by maintaining a small portion of the server state locally such that some queries can be answered immediately without any network requests. Thus, fewer API calls made, means less bandwidth is used.
At a high-level, the implementation does the following:
hash(query) | _____V_____ | | No | Database |-----+ |___________| | | | | Maybe? | _____V_____ | Yes | | No V +-----| Cache |---->+ | |___________| | | | | | | Maybe? | | _____V_____ | V Yes | | No V +<----| API |---->+ | |___________| | V V (Yes, unsafe) (No, safe)
Essentially the query is presented to three major components: The database, the cache, and the API. Each of these may satisfy the query immediately, or may say that it does not know and that the query should be satisfied by the next component. The goal of the database and cache is to satisfy as many queries as possible to avoid using the API.
Starting with a user query, a hash of the query is performed to preserve privacy regarded the exact nature of the query. For example, if the query was for a URL, then this would be the SHA256 hash of the URL in question.
Given a query hash, we first check the local database (which is periodically synced with the global Safe Browsing API servers). This database will either tell us that the query is definitely safe, or that it does not have enough information.
If we are unsure about the query, we check the local cache, which can be used to satisfy queries immediately if the same query had been made recently. The cache will tell us that the query is either safe, unsafe, or unknown (because the it's not in the cache or the entry expired).
If we are still unsure about the query, then we finally query the API server, which is guaranteed to return to us an authoritative answer, assuming no networking failures.
For more information, see the API developer's guide:
https://developers.google.com/safe-browsing/
Index ¶
Constants ¶
const ( // DefaultServerURL is the default URL for the Safe Browsing API. DefaultServerURL = "safebrowsing.googleapis.com" // DefaultUpdatePeriod is the default period for how often SafeBrowser will // reload its blacklist database. DefaultUpdatePeriod = 30 * time.Minute // DefaultID and DefaultVersion are the default client ID and Version // strings to send with every API call. DefaultID = "GoSafeBrowser" DefaultVersion = "1.0.0" )
const ( ThreatType_Malware = ThreatType(pb.ThreatType_MALWARE) ThreatType_SocialEngineering = ThreatType(pb.ThreatType_SOCIAL_ENGINEERING) ThreatType_UnwantedSoftware = ThreatType(pb.ThreatType_UNWANTED_SOFTWARE) ThreatType_PotentiallyHarmfulApplication = ThreatType(pb.ThreatType_POTENTIALLY_HARMFUL_APPLICATION) )
List of ThreatType constants.
const ( PlatformType_AnyPlatform = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_ANY_PLATFORM) PlatformType_AllPlatforms = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_ALL_PLATFORMS) PlatformType_Windows = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_WINDOWS) PlatformType_Linux = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_LINUX) PlatformType_Android = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_ANDROID) PlatformType_OSX = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_OSX) PlatformType_iOS = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_IOS) PlatformType_Chrome = PlatformType(pb.PlatformType_CHROME) )
List of PlatformType constants.
const ( ThreatEntryType_URL = ThreatEntryType(pb.ThreatEntryType_URL) // These below are not supported yet. ThreatEntryType_Executable = ThreatEntryType(pb.ThreatEntryType_EXECUTABLE) ThreatEntryType_IPRange = ThreatEntryType(pb.ThreatEntryType_IP_RANGE) )
List of ThreatEntryType constants.
Variables ¶
var DefaultThreatLists = []ThreatDescriptor{ {ThreatType_Malware, PlatformType_AnyPlatform, ThreatEntryType_URL}, {ThreatType_SocialEngineering, PlatformType_AnyPlatform, ThreatEntryType_URL}, {ThreatType_UnwantedSoftware, PlatformType_AnyPlatform, ThreatEntryType_URL}, }
DefaultThreatLists is the default list of threat lists that SafeBrowser will maintain. Do not modify this variable.
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type Config ¶
type Config struct { // ServerURL is the URL for the Safe Browsing API server. // If empty, it defaults to DefaultServerURL. ServerURL string // APIKey is the key used to authenticate with the Safe Browsing API // service. This field is required. APIKey string // ID and Version are client metadata associated with each API request to // identify the specific implementation of the client. // They are similar in usage to the "User-Agent" in an HTTP request. // If empty, these default to DefaultID and DefaultVersion, respectively. ID string Version string // DBPath is a path to a persistent database file. // If empty, SafeBrowser operates in a non-persistent manner. // This means that blacklist results will not be cached beyond the lifetime // of the SafeBrowser object. DBPath string // UpdatePeriod determines how often we update the internal list database. // If zero value, it defaults to DefaultUpdatePeriod. UpdatePeriod time.Duration // ThreatLists determines which threat lists that SafeBrowser should // subscribe to. The threats reported by LookupURLs will only be ones that // are specified by this list. // If empty, it defaults to DefaultThreatLists. ThreatLists []ThreatDescriptor // Logger is an io.Writer that allows SafeBrowser to write debug information // intended for human consumption. // If empty, no logs will be written. Logger io.Writer // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Config sets up the SafeBrowser object.
type PlatformType ¶
type PlatformType uint16
PlatformType is an enumeration type for platform classes. Examples of platform classes are Windows, Linux, Android, etc.
func (PlatformType) String ¶
func (pt PlatformType) String() string
type SafeBrowser ¶
type SafeBrowser struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
SafeBrowser is a client implementation of API v4.
It provides a set of lookup methods that allows the user to query whether certain entries are considered a threat. The implementation manages all of local database and caching that would normally be needed to interact with the API server.
func NewSafeBrowser ¶
func NewSafeBrowser(conf Config) (*SafeBrowser, error)
NewSafeBrowser creates a new SafeBrowser.
The conf struct allows the user to configure many aspects of the SafeBrowser's operation.
func (*SafeBrowser) Close ¶
func (sb *SafeBrowser) Close() error
Close cleans up all resources. This method must not be called concurrently with other lookup methods.
func (*SafeBrowser) LookupURLs ¶
func (sb *SafeBrowser) LookupURLs(urls []string) (threats [][]URLThreat, err error)
LookupURLs looks up the provided URLs. It returns a list of threats, one for every URL requested, and an error if any occurred. It is safe to call this method concurrently.
The outer dimension is across all URLs requested, and will always have the same length as urls regardless of whether an error occurs or not. The inner dimension is across every fragment that a given URL produces. For some URL at index i, one can check for a hit on any blacklist by checking if len(threats[i]) > 0. The ThreatEntryType field in the inner ThreatDescriptor will be set to ThreatEntryType_URL as this is a URL lookup.
If an error occurs, the caller should treat the threats list returned as a best-effort response to the query. The results may be stale or be partial.
func (*SafeBrowser) Status ¶
func (sb *SafeBrowser) Status() (Stats, error)
Status reports the status of SafeBrowser. It returns some statistics regarding the operation, and an error representing the status of its internal state. Most errors are transient and will recover themselves after some period.
type Stats ¶
type Stats struct { QueriesByDatabase int64 // Number of queries satisfied by the database alone QueriesByCache int64 // Number of queries satisfied by the cache alone QueriesByAPI int64 // Number of queries satisfied by an API call QueriesFail int64 // Number of queries that could not be satisfied }
Stats records statistics regarding SafeBrowser's operation.
type ThreatDescriptor ¶
type ThreatDescriptor struct { ThreatType ThreatType PlatformType PlatformType ThreatEntryType ThreatEntryType }
A ThreatDescriptor describes a given threat, which itself is composed of several parameters along different dimensions: ThreatType, PlatformType, and ThreatEntryType.
type ThreatEntryType ¶
type ThreatEntryType uint16
ThreatEntryType is an enumeration type for threat entries. Examples of threat entries are via URLs, binary digests, and IP address ranges.
func (ThreatEntryType) String ¶
func (tet ThreatEntryType) String() string
type ThreatType ¶
type ThreatType uint16
ThreatType is an enumeration type for threats classes. Examples of threat classes are malware, social engineering, etc.
func (ThreatType) String ¶
func (tt ThreatType) String() string
type URLThreat ¶
type URLThreat struct { Pattern string ThreatDescriptor }
A URLThreat is a specialized ThreatDescriptor for the URL threat entry type.
Directories ¶
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cmd
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sblookup
Command sblookup is a tool for looking up URLs via the command-line.
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Command sblookup is a tool for looking up URLs via the command-line. |
sbserver
Command sbserver is an application for serving URL lookups via a simple API.
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Command sbserver is an application for serving URL lookups via a simple API. |
internal
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safebrowsing_proto
Package safebrowsing_proto is a generated protocol buffer package.
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Package safebrowsing_proto is a generated protocol buffer package. |