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drek

v1.0.3

Published

A static-code-analysis tool that can be used to perform security-focused code reviews. It enables an auditor to swiftly map the attack-surface of a large application, with an emphasis on identifying development anti-patterns and footguns.

Downloads

70

Readme

Build Status npm npm

drek

drek is a static-code-analysis tool that can be used to perform security-focused code reviews. It enables an auditor to swiftly map the attack-surface of a large application, with an emphasis on identifying development anti-patterns and footguns.

Much like grep, drek scans a codebase for user-defined regular-expressions. Unlike grep, drek outputs its results into an ergonomic html report that allows for sorting, filtering, and annotating of points-of-interest.

drek is the successor to watchtower (project, article).

Installing

drek can be installed via npm:

[sudo] npm install -g drek

Example

Scan the codebase at /path/to/app for the signatures contained within /path/to/signatures/*.yml:

drek /path/to/app -s '/path/to/signatures/*.yml' -p 'My App' > ./drek-report.html

Interactive Examples

The following are reports on the Damn Vulnerable Web Application:

Usage

Reports

drek can output points-of-interest as csv, html, json, or xml, though the html report is the primary use-case.

The html report allows auditors to do the following:

  • Categorize each point-of-interest by "severity".
  • Filter points-of-interest by severity and filetype.
  • Save annotations to localStorage.
  • Export a PDF to share audit results.

Signatures

drek can be configured to scan for any user-defined regular-expressions on a per-filetype basis via signature files.

Signature files are yml files that conform to a simple schema. See the drek-signatures repository for a collection of example signature files.

Configuration

drek may optionally be configured via a ~/.drekrc file (example) as parsed by rc. It accepts the following values:

| Property | Type | Description | | ------------ | ------ | ----------- | | dateFormat | string | Report date format, as parsed by moment.js. | | signatures | array | Path to .yml signature files to apply. (Accepts glob wildcards.) | | ignore | array | File paths to exclude from scan. (Accepts glob wildcards.) |