#!/usr/bin/python """ Scyther : An automatic verifier for security protocols. Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Cas Cremers This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. """ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- """ Import externals """ import wx import os import sys from subprocess import Popen, PIPE #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- """ Import scyther components """ from Scyther import Misc as MiscScyther """ Import scyther-gui components """ import Temporary import Preference #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- try: import Image except ImportError: pass #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def writeGraph(attackthread,txt,fp): EDGE = 0 NODE = 1 DEFAULT = 2 ALL = 3 def graphLine(txt): fp.write("\t%s;\n" % (txt)) def setAttr(atxt,EdgeNodeDefAll=ALL): if EdgeNodeDefAll == ALL: setAttr(atxt,EDGE) setAttr(atxt,NODE) setAttr(atxt,DEFAULT) else: if EdgeNodeDefAll == EDGE: edge = "edge" elif EdgeNodeDefAll == NODE: edge = "node" else: graphLine("%s" % atxt) return graphLine("%s [%s]" % (edge,atxt)) if sys.platform.startswith("darwin"): attackthread.fontname = "Helvetica" elif sys.platform.startswith("win"): attackthread.fontname = "Courier" else: #font = wx.Font(9,wx.SWISS,wx.NORMAL,wx.NORMAL) #attackthread.fontname = font.GetFaceName() attackthread.fontname = "\"Helvetica\"" # write all graph lines but add layout modifiers for l in txt.splitlines(): fp.write(l) if l.startswith("digraph"): # Write additional stuff for this graph # # [CC][x] This dpi setting messed up quite a bit #graphLine("dpi=96") graphLine("rankdir=TB") #graphLine("nodesep=0.1") #graphLine("ranksep=0.001") #graphLine("mindist=0.1") # Set fontname if attackthread.fontname: fontstring = "fontname=%s" % (attackthread.fontname) setAttr(fontstring) # Stupid Mac <> Graphviz bug fix if (sys.platform.startswith("mac")) or (sys.platform.startswith("darwin")): # Note that dot on Mac cannot find the fonts by default, # and we have to set them accordingly. os.environ["DOTFONTPATH"]="~/Library/Fonts:/Library/Fonts:/System/Library/Fonts" # Select font size if attackthread.parent and attackthread.parent.mainwin: fontsize = attackthread.parent.mainwin.settings.fontsize setAttr("fontsize=%s" % fontsize) #setAttr("height=\"0.1\"",NODE) #setAttr("width=\"1.0\"",NODE) #setAttr("margin=\"0.3,0.03\"",NODE) def makeImageDot(dotdata,attackthread=None): """ create image for this particular dot data """ if Preference.usePIL(): # If we have the PIL library, we can do postscript! great # stuff. type = "ps" ext = ".ps" else: # Ye olde pnge file type = "png" ext = ".png" # command to write to temporary file (fd2,fpname2) = Temporary.tempcleaned(ext) f = os.fdopen(fd2,'w') # Set up command cmd = "dot -T%s" % (type) # execute command p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE) if attackthread: writeGraph(attackthread,dotdata,p.stdin) else: p.stdin.write(dotdata) p.stdin.close() for l in p.stdout.read(): f.write(l) p.stdout.close() f.flush() f.close() return (fpname2, type) def makeImage(attack,attackthread=None): """ create image for this particular attack """ """ This should clearly be a method of 'attack' """ (name,type) = makeImageDot(attack.scytherDot,attackthread) # if this is done, store and report attack.file = name attack.filetype = type def testImage(): """ We generate a postscript file from a dot file, and see what happens. """ dotdata = "digraph X {\nA->B;\n}\n" (filename,filetype) = makeImageDot(dotdata) testimage = Image.open(filename) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et list lcs=tab\:>-: