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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import zipfile
from typing import Dict, Set, Pattern, Tuple, Any
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET # type: ignore
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from .archive import ZipParser
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# pylint: disable=line-too-long
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# Make pyflakes happy
assert Set
assert Pattern
def _parse_xml(full_path: str) -> Tuple[ET.ElementTree, Dict[str, str]]:
""" This function parses XML, with namespace support. """
namespace_map = dict()
for _, (key, value) in ET.iterparse(full_path, ("start-ns", )):
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# The ns[0-9]+ namespaces are reserved for internal usage, so
# we have to use an other nomenclature.
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if re.match('^ns[0-9]+$', key, re.I): # pragma: no cover
key = 'mat' + key[2:]
namespace_map[key] = value
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ET.register_namespace(key, value)
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return ET.parse(full_path), namespace_map
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def _sort_xml_attributes(full_path: str) -> bool:
""" Sort xml attributes lexicographically,
because it's possible to fingerprint producers (MS Office, Libreoffice, …)
since they are all using different orders.
"""
tree = ET.parse(full_path)
for c in tree.getroot():
c[:] = sorted(c, key=lambda child: (child.tag, child.get('desc')))
tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
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class MSOfficeParser(ZipParser):
"""
The methods modifying XML documents are usually doing so in two loops:
1. finding the tag/attributes to remove;
2. actually editing the document
since it's tricky to modify the XML while iterating on it.
"""
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mimetypes = {
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'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document',
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet',
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation'
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}
content_types_to_keep = {
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.endnotes+xml', # /word/endnotes.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.footnotes+xml', # /word/footnotes.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.extended-properties+xml', # /docProps/app.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document.main+xml', # /word/document.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.fontTable+xml', # /word/fontTable.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.footer+xml', # /word/footer.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.header+xml', # /word/header.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.styles+xml', # /word/styles.xml
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-package.core-properties+xml', # /docProps/core.xml
# Do we want to keep the following ones?
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.settings+xml',
}
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def __init__(self, filename):
super().__init__(filename)
self.files_to_keep = set(map(re.compile, { # type: ignore
r'^\[Content_Types\]\.xml$',
r'^_rels/\.rels$',
r'^word/_rels/document\.xml\.rels$',
r'^word/_rels/footer[0-9]*\.xml\.rels$',
r'^word/_rels/header[0-9]*\.xml\.rels$',
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd908153(v=office.12).aspx
r'^word/stylesWithEffects\.xml$',
}))
self.files_to_omit = set(map(re.compile, { # type: ignore
r'^customXml/',
r'webSettings\.xml$',
r'^docProps/custom\.xml$',
r'^word/printerSettings/',
r'^word/theme',
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r'^word/people\.xml$',
r'^word/numbering\.xml$',
# we have an allowlist in self.files_to_keep,
# so we can trash everything else
r'^word/_rels/',
}))
if self.__fill_files_to_keep_via_content_types() is False:
raise ValueError
def __fill_files_to_keep_via_content_types(self) -> bool:
""" There is a suer-handy `[Content_Types].xml` file
in MS Office archives, describing what each other file contains.
The self.content_types_to_keep member contains a type allowlist,
so we're using it to fill the self.files_to_keep one.
"""
with zipfile.ZipFile(self.filename) as zin:
if '[Content_Types].xml' not in zin.namelist():
return False
xml_data = zin.read('[Content_Types].xml')
self.content_types = dict() # type: Dict[str, str]
try:
tree = ET.fromstring(xml_data)
except ET.ParseError:
return False
for c in tree:
if 'PartName' not in c.attrib or 'ContentType' not in c.attrib:
continue
elif c.attrib['ContentType'] in self.content_types_to_keep:
fname = c.attrib['PartName'][1:] # remove leading `/`
re_fname = re.compile('^' + re.escape(fname) + '$')
self.files_to_keep.add(re_fname) # type: ignore
return True
@staticmethod
def __remove_rsid(full_path: str) -> bool:
""" The method will remove "revision session ID". We're using '}rsid'
instead of proper parsing, since rsid can have multiple forms, like
`rsidRDefault`, `rsidR`, `rsids`,
For more details, see
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/documentformat.openxml.wordprocessing.previoussectionproperties.rsidrpr.aspx
- https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/brian_jones/2006/12/11/whats-up-with-all-those-rsids/
"""
try:
tree, namespace = _parse_xml(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e:
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
# rsid, tags or attributes, are always under the `w` namespace
if 'w' not in namespace.keys():
return True
parent_map = {c:p for p in tree.iter() for c in p}
elements_to_remove = list()
for item in tree.iterfind('.//', namespace):
if '}rsid' in item.tag.strip().lower(): # rsid as tag
elements_to_remove.append(item)
continue
for key in list(item.attrib.keys()): # rsid as attribute
if '}rsid' in key.lower():
del item.attrib[key]
for element in elements_to_remove:
parent_map[element].remove(element)
tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
@staticmethod
def __remove_nsid(full_path: str) -> bool:
"""
nsid are random identifiers that can be used to ease the merging of
some components of a document. They can also be used for
fingerprinting.
See the spec for more details: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/documentformat.openxml.wordprocessing.nsid?view=openxml-2.8.1
"""
try:
tree, namespace = _parse_xml(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e: # pragma: no cover
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
# The nsid tag is always under the `w` namespace
if 'w' not in namespace.keys():
return True
parent_map = {c:p for p in tree.iter() for c in p}
elements_to_remove = list()
for element in tree.iterfind('.//w:nsid', namespace):
elements_to_remove.append(element)
for element in elements_to_remove:
parent_map[element].remove(element)
tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
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@staticmethod
def __remove_revisions(full_path: str) -> bool:
try:
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tree, namespace = _parse_xml(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e:
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
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# Revisions are either deletions (`w:del`) or
# insertions (`w:ins`)
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del_presence = tree.find('.//w:del', namespace)
ins_presence = tree.find('.//w:ins', namespace)
if del_presence is None and ins_presence is None:
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return True # No revisions are present
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parent_map = {c:p for p in tree.iter() for c in p}
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elements_del = list()
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for element in tree.iterfind('.//w:del', namespace):
elements_del.append(element)
for element in elements_del:
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parent_map[element].remove(element)
elements_ins = list()
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for element in tree.iterfind('.//w:ins', namespace):
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for position, item in enumerate(tree.iter()): # pragma: no cover
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if item == element:
for children in element.iterfind('./*'):
elements_ins.append((element, position, children))
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break
for (element, position, children) in elements_ins:
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parent_map[element].insert(position, children)
parent_map[element].remove(element)
tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
def __remove_content_type_members(self, full_path: str) -> bool:
""" The method will remove the dangling references
form the [Content_Types].xml file, since MS office doesn't like them
"""
try:
tree, namespace = _parse_xml(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e: # pragma: no cover
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
if len(namespace.items()) != 1:
return False # there should be only one namespace for Types
removed_fnames = set()
with zipfile.ZipFile(self.filename) as zin:
for fname in [item.filename for item in zin.infolist()]:
for file_to_omit in self.files_to_omit:
if file_to_omit.search(fname):
matches = map(lambda r: r.search(fname), self.files_to_keep)
if any(matches): # the file is in the allowlist
continue
removed_fnames.add(fname)
break
root = tree.getroot()
for item in root.findall('{%s}Override' % namespace['']):
name = item.attrib['PartName'][1:] # remove the leading '/'
if name in removed_fnames:
root.remove(item)
tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
def _specific_cleanup(self, full_path: str) -> bool:
# pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements
if os.stat(full_path).st_size == 0: # Don't process empty files
return True
if not full_path.endswith('.xml'):
return True
if full_path.endswith('/[Content_Types].xml'):
# this file contains references to files that we might
# remove, and MS Office doesn't like dangling references
if self.__remove_content_type_members(full_path) is False:
return False
elif full_path.endswith('/word/document.xml'):
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# this file contains the revisions
if self.__remove_revisions(full_path) is False:
return False
elif full_path.endswith('/docProps/app.xml'):
# This file must be present and valid,
# so we're removing as much as we can.
with open(full_path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>')
f.write(b'<Properties xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/extended-properties">')
f.write(b'</Properties>')
elif full_path.endswith('/docProps/core.xml'):
# This file must be present and valid,
# so we're removing as much as we can.
with open(full_path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>')
f.write(b'<cp:coreProperties xmlns:cp="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/metadata/core-properties">')
f.write(b'</cp:coreProperties>')
if self.__remove_rsid(full_path) is False:
return False
if self.__remove_nsid(full_path) is False:
return False # pragma: no cover
try:
_sort_xml_attributes(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e: # pragma: no cover
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
# This is awful, I'm sorry.
#
# Microsoft Office isn't happy when we have the `mc:Ignorable`
# tag containing namespaces that aren't present in the xml file,
# so instead of trying to remove this specific tag with etree,
# we're removing it, with a regexp.
#
# Since we're the ones producing this file, via the call to
# _sort_xml_attributes, there won't be any "funny tricks".
# Worst case, the tag isn't present, and everything is fine.
#
# see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/wpf/advanced/mc-ignorable-attribute
with open(full_path, 'rb') as f:
text = f.read()
out = re.sub(b'mc:Ignorable="[^"]*"', b'', text, 1)
with open(full_path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(out)
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return True
def _specific_get_meta(self, full_path: str, file_path: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
Yes, I know that parsing xml with regexp ain't pretty,
be my guest and fix it if you want.
"""
if not file_path.startswith('docProps/') or not file_path.endswith('.xml'):
return {}
with open(full_path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
try:
results = re.findall(r"<(.+)>(.+)</\1>", f.read(), re.I|re.M)
return {k:v for (k, v) in results}
except (TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
# We didn't manage to parse the xml file
return {file_path: 'harmful content', }
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class LibreOfficeParser(ZipParser):
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mimetypes = {
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'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula',
'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.image',
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}
def __init__(self, filename):
super().__init__(filename)
self.files_to_keep = set(map(re.compile, { # type: ignore
r'^META-INF/manifest\.xml$',
r'^content\.xml$',
r'^manifest\.rdf$',
r'^mimetype$',
r'^settings\.xml$',
r'^styles\.xml$',
}))
self.files_to_omit = set(map(re.compile, { # type: ignore
r'^meta\.xml$',
r'^Configurations2/',
r'^Thumbnails/',
}))
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@staticmethod
def __remove_revisions(full_path: str) -> bool:
try:
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tree, namespace = _parse_xml(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e:
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
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if 'office' not in namespace.keys(): # no revisions in the current file
return True
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for text in tree.getroot().iterfind('.//office:text', namespace):
for changes in text.iterfind('.//text:tracked-changes', namespace):
text.remove(changes)
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tree.write(full_path, xml_declaration=True)
return True
def _specific_cleanup(self, full_path: str) -> bool:
if os.stat(full_path).st_size == 0: # Don't process empty files
return True
if os.path.basename(full_path).endswith('.xml'):
if os.path.basename(full_path) == 'content.xml':
if self.__remove_revisions(full_path) is False:
return False
try:
_sort_xml_attributes(full_path)
except ET.ParseError as e:
logging.error("Unable to parse %s: %s", full_path, e)
return False
return True
def _specific_get_meta(self, full_path: str, file_path: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
Yes, I know that parsing xml with regexp ain't pretty,
be my guest and fix it if you want.
"""
if file_path != 'meta.xml':
return {}
with open(full_path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
try:
results = re.findall(r"<((?:meta|dc|cp).+?)[^>]*>(.+)</\1>", f.read(), re.I|re.M)
return {k:v for (k, v) in results}
except (TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError): # We didn't manage to parse the xml file
# We didn't manage to parse the xml file
return {file_path: 'harmful content', }