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XCG security middleware for Django. Nullifies dangerous functions for the prevention of various critical vulnerabilities including command injection, SQL injection, XSS, etc.

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govtech-csg-xcg-dangerousfunctions

This package belongs to the eXtended Code Guardrails (XCG) project, which consists of a series of packages that harden the Django web framework to prevent common web application vulnerabilities.

Specifically, the Dangerous Functions package contains a Django application that nullifies the effects of unsafe Python or Django functions, and logs all invocations of dangerous functions by default. Disabling dangerous functions in Python and Django is an effective way to eradicate Remote Code Execution (RCE), Cross-Site Sripting (XSS) and SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerabilities.

Do note that the README in this repository is intentionally limited in scope and is catered towards developers. For detailed instructions on installation, usage, and community guidelines, please refer to the published documentation at https://xcg.tech.gov.sg.

Security-related matters

For instructions on how to report a vulnerability, refer to the official documentation website.

Additionally, enable email alerts for security issues by "watching" this repository. The "watch" button can be found near the top right corner of this repo's home page, and there are various options for configuring notification volume. To receive security alerts, either enable notifications for "All Activity" or "Custom -> Security alerts".

Installing development dependencies

Before building or testing the package, or committing changes, install the development dependencies into a virtual environment:

# In the project root directory
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Building

The package can be built using build as the build frontend and setuptools as the build backend.

Run the build command below:

# In the project root directory
python -m build .

This creates a directory named dist/, which should contain 2 files:

  1. A .whl (wheel) file, which is a binary distribution format for Python packages
  2. A .tar.gz file, which is a source distribution format for Python packages

To view the source files included in the source distribution, use the tar utility as follows:

tar --list -f dist/<filename>.tar.gz

To install the package directly from either distribution files:

pip install <name_of_distribution_file>

Testing

As the tests for this package use multiple variants of the Django settings module, a convenience script has been provided for ease of running all test methods. Execute the tests using the commands below:

pip install -e . # Performs an "editable install" of the govtech-csg-xcg-dangerousfunctions package
cd tests
/bin/bash run_all_tests.sh

Refer to the tests README for more detailed information on the various Django configurations.

Running pre-commit hooks

Note: This section is only relevant if you intend to contribute code

This project uses the pre-commit tool to run Git pre-commit hooks for linting and code quality checks. The pre-commit tool itself should have been installed along with the development dependencies. After cloning the repository for the first time, run the command below to "install" the Git hooks:

pre-commit install

The command above creates a file .git/hooks/pre-commit, which defines the shell commands to run before any Git commit is created.

Subsequently, any invocation of git commit will trigger the commands, rejecting the commit if there are linting errors. Issues should be automatically fixed, but you will need to re-stage the changes before attempting the commit again.

For a list of hooks run by pre-commit, see its configuration file.

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