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- Fixes issue running pyshark on new thread in windows - Fixes bug if handshake repeated during capture - Tries the default tplink hardcoded credentials as per the library |
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bench | ||
helpers | ||
__init__.py | ||
create_module_fixtures.py | ||
dump_devinfo.py | ||
generate_supported.py | ||
parse_pcap_klap.py | ||
parse_pcap.py | ||
perftest.py | ||
README.md | ||
run-in-env.sh |
Tools for developers
This directory contains some simple scripts that can be useful for developers.
dump_devinfo
- Queries the device (if --host is given) or discover devices and creates fixture files that can be added to the test suite.
Usage: python -m devtools.dump_devinfo [OPTIONS]
Generate devinfo files for devices.
Use --host (for a single device) or --target (for a complete network).
Options:
--host TEXT Target host.
--target TEXT Target network for discovery.
--username TEXT Username/email address to authenticate to device.
--password TEXT Password to use to authenticate to device.
--basedir TEXT Base directory for the git repository
--autosave Save without prompting
-d, --debug
--help Show this message and exit.
create_module_fixtures
- Queries the device for all supported modules and outputs module-based fixture files for each device.
- This could be used to create fixture files for module-specific tests, but it might also be useful for other use-cases.
Usage: create_module_fixtures.py [OPTIONS] OUTPUTDIR
Create module fixtures for given host/network.
Arguments:
OUTPUTDIR [required]
Options:
--host TEXT
--network TEXT
--install-completion Install completion for the current shell.
--show-completion Show completion for the current shell, to copy it or
customize the installation.
--help Show this message and exit.
parse_pcap
- Requires dpkt (pip install dpkt)
- Reads a pcap file and prints out the device communications
Usage: parse_pcap.py [OPTIONS] FILE
Parse pcap file and pretty print the communications and some statistics.
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
perftest
- Runs several rounds of update cycles for the given list of addresses, and prints out statistics about the performance
Usage: perf_test.py [OPTIONS] [ADDRS]...
Options:
--rounds INTEGER
--help Show this message and exit.
$ python perf_test.py 192.168.xx.x 192.168.xx.y 192.168.xx.z 192.168.xx.f
Running 5 rounds on ('192.168.xx.x', '192.168.xx.y', '192.168.xx.z', '192.168.xx.f')
=== Testing using gather on all devices ===
took
count mean std min 25% 50% 75% max
type
concurrently 5.0 0.097161 0.045544 0.05260 0.055332 0.088811 0.143082 0.145981
sequential 5.0 0.150506 0.005798 0.14162 0.149065 0.150499 0.155579 0.155768
=== Testing per-device performance ===
took
count mean std min 25% 50% 75% max
id
<id>-HS110(EU) 5.0 0.044917 0.014984 0.035836 0.037728 0.037950 0.041610 0.071458
<id>-KL130(EU) 5.0 0.067626 0.032027 0.046451 0.046797 0.048406 0.076136 0.120342
<id>-HS110(EU) 5.0 0.055700 0.016174 0.042086 0.045578 0.048905 0.059869 0.082064
<id>-KP303(UK) 5.0 0.010298 0.003765 0.007773 0.007968 0.008546 0.010439 0.016763
benchmark
- Benchmark the protocol
% python3 devtools/bench/benchmark.py
New parser, parsing 100000 messages took 0.6339647499989951 seconds
Old parser, parsing 100000 messages took 9.473990250000497 seconds
parse_pcap_klap
-
A tool to allow KLAP data to be exported, in JSON, from a PCAP file of encrypted requests.
-
NOTE: must install pyshark (
pip install pyshark
). -
pyshark requires Wireshark or tshark to be installed on windows and tshark to be installed on linux (
apt get tshark
)
Usage: parse_pcap_klap.py [OPTIONS]
Export KLAP data in JSON format from a PCAP file.
Options:
--host TEXT the IP of the smart device as it appears in the pcap
file. [required]
--username TEXT Username/email address to authenticate to device.
[required]
--password TEXT Password to use to authenticate to device.
[required]
--pcap-file-path TEXT The path to the pcap file to parse. [required]
-o, --output TEXT The name of the output file, relative to the current
directory.
--help Show this message and exit.