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If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain '''''false'''''.
If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain '''''false'''''.


===is_integer===
===is_integer(function)===
'''INPUT:'''<BR>
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.
* Number
** Example: 100
'''OUTPUT:'''<BR>
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.
* '''''false''''' or "true"
'''CODING EXAMPLE:'''
-- Include/Call for this library
require("validator")
-- Check if url is a folder
liboutput = validator.is_integer("100")
If the string is a valid ip 'liboutput' would contain string:
true
If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain '''''false'''''.
 
===is_integer_in_range===
===is_integer_in_range===
===is_port===
===is_port===

Revision as of 15:14, 6 November 2007

ACF Libraries

Because of using lua, a very small language, the need arises to build everything from scratch. This can lead to some confusion, apprehension, or just feeling overwhelmed. Here is documentation on what we have now in the form of libraries and common functions. We hope to build some more and use this information to get the juices flowing in regard to ACF.

Some of these are lua libs or ones written for ACF.

ed.lua

fs.lua

Used for various filespecific functions

is_dir (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Path to directory
    • Example: /var/log/snort

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • nil or "directory"
    • If inputstring is a existing directory, the output is "directory" (not nil)

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Check if url is a folder
liboutput = fs.is_dir("/var/log/snort")

If directory exist 'liboutput' would contain string:

directory

In directory is missing 'liboutput' would contain nil (nothing).

is_file (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Path to file
    • Example: /var/log/messages

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • nil or "file"
    • If inputstring is a existing file, the output is "file" (not nil)

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Check if url is a file
liboutput = fs.is_file("/var/log/messages")

If file exist 'liboutput' would contain string:

file

In file is missing 'liboutput' would contain nil (nothing).

read_file / read_file_as_array (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Path to file
    • Example: /var/log/messages

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • Filecontent
    • The filecontent is presented as a string (output comes as a table if 'read_file_as_array' is used)

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Get filecontent
liboutput = fs.read_file("/var/log/messages")

'liboutput' could contain something like:

Nov  6 13:17:01 inspiron /USR/SBIN/CRON[21751]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Nov  6 13:43:31 inspiron -- MARK --

CODING EXAMPLE (read_file_as_array):
If 'read_file_as_array' is used, you could do something like this see the output:

for a,b in ipairs(liboutput) do print(a,b) end

The output would look something like:

1 Nov  6 13:17:01 inspiron /USR/SBIN/CRON[21751]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
2 Nov  6 13:43:31 inspiron -- MARK --

write_file (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Path to file
    • Example: /root/mynotes
  • String
    • Content that should be written to file

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • Output is written to file
    • The content of the inputstring is written to the file.
    • Data is appended to file (not sure)

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Write to file
fs.write_file("/var/log/messages", "Hello World!")

find (function)

Lets you search for dir entries matching filespec.
Could be compared to 'find / -type d | grep tmp' (not sure)
INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • SearchString
    • This string is what we are searching for in the dirnames.
  • Path
    • This path is where we start searching
    • Search is recursive (not sure)

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • SearchResult
    • The SearchResult as a table (array)

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Search for dir
liboutput = fs.find("tmp", "/") 

You could do something like this see the output:

for a,b in ipairs(liboutput) do print(a,b) end

The output would look something like:

1 /usr/tmp
2 /usr/tmp/apk_add

html.lua

join.lua (not working)

INPUT:
This library required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Delimiter
    • Could be one or more chars.
  • Array
    • Data which is to be joined into a string.

OUTPUT:
This library deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • String
    • Could be something like "Word, Word, Word, Word"

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Set variable/Call for this library
ourlib = require("join")
-- Create a array of data (Not sure if the next row is correct)
arraytojoin = "Bird", "Fish", "Cow", "Hammer"
-- Process the data (note the delimiter)
liboutput = ourlib(";", arraytojoin)

'liboutput' would contain:

Bird;Fish;Cow;Hammer

log_view.lua

menubuilder.lua

service_controller.lua

service_model.lua

session.lua

split.lua

INPUT:
This library required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Delimiter
    • Could be one or more chars.
  • String or line from a file: bobo~foo~bar~baz~1
    • Data is to be split into a table

OUTPUT:
This library deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • Table
    • { 1 = "bobo", 2 = "foo", 3 = "bar", 4 = "baz", 5 = 1}

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Set variable/Call for this library
strsplit = require("split")
-- Grab the line from a file or input it into the funtcion

line = "bobo~foo~bar~baz~1"

-- Process the data (note the delimiter)
t = ourlib("~", line)

't' would contain:
{ 1 = "bobo", 2 = "foo", 3 = "bar", 4 = "baz", 5 = 1} for a,b in ipairs(t) do print(a,b) end
1 bobo
2 foo
3 bar
4 baz
5 1

validator.lua

This contains multiple different functions that each will validate input in there own way.

is_ipv4 (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • String in form of ip address
    • Example: 192.168.24.10

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • false or "true"

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("validator")
-- Check if url is a folder
liboutput = validator.is_ip("192.168.24.10")

If the string is a valid ip 'liboutput' would contain string:

true

If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain false.

is_mac (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • String in form of mac address
    • Example: 00:ca:ba:de:00:12

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • false or "true"

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("validator")
-- Check if url is a folder
liboutput = validator.is_mac("00:ca:ba:de:00:12")

If the string is a valid mac address 'liboutput' would contain string:

true

If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain false.

is_integer(function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • Number
    • Example: 100

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • false or "true"

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("validator")
-- Check if url is a folder
liboutput = validator.is_integer("100")

If the string is a valid ip 'liboutput' would contain string:

true

If the string is missing or an invalid ip 'liboutput' would contain false.

is_integer_in_range

is_port

web_elements.lua

Used for various filespecific functions


somefunction (function)

INPUT:
This library function required the following inputs/parameters.

  • ?
    • ?

OUTPUT:
This library function deliverers the following output/parameters.

  • ?
    • ?

CODING EXAMPLE:

-- Include/Call for this library
require("fs")
-- Check ?
liboutput = fs.somefunction(?)

'liboutput' could contain:

?