* feat(lib): implement request weight
Replaces #608
This is a big one and will be what makes Anubis a generic web
application firewall. This introduces the WEIGH option, allowing
administrators to have facets of request metadata add or remove
"weight", or the level of suspicion. This really makes Anubis weigh
the soul of requests.
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* fix(lib): maintain legacy challenge behavior
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* fix(lib): make weight have dedicated checkers for the hashes
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* feat(data): convert some rules over to weight points
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* docs: document request weight
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* fix(CHANGELOG): spelling error
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* chore: spelling
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* docs: fix links to challenge information
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* docs(policies): fix formatting
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* fix(config): make default weight adjustment 5
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* Split up AI filtering files
Create aggressive/moderate/permissive policies to allow administrators to choose their AI/LLM stance.
Aggressive policy matches existing default in Anubis.
Removes `Google-Extended` flag from `ai-robots-txt.yaml` as it doesn't exist in requests.
Rename `ai-robots-txt.yaml` to `ai-catchall.yaml` as the file is no longer a copy of the source repo/file.
* chore: spelling
* chore: fix embeds
* chore: fix data includes
* chore: fix file name typo
* chore: Ignore READMEs in configs
* chore(lib/policy/config): go tool goimports -w
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* refactor: reorder import statements in fetch.go and fetch_test.go
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* fix: optimize struct field alignment to reduce memory usage
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* feat(config): support importing bot policy snippets
This changes the grammar of the Anubis bot policy config to allow
importing from internal shared rules or external rules on the
filesystem.
This lets you create a file at `/data/policies/block-evilbot.yaml` and
then import it with:
```yaml
bots:
- import: /data/policies/block-evilbot.yaml
```
This also explodes the default policy file into a bunch of composable
snippets.
Thank you @Aibrew for your example gitea Atom / RSS feed rules!
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* fix(data): update botPolicies.json to use imports
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* fix(cmd/anubis): extract bot policies with --extract-resources
This allows a user that doesn't have anything but the Anubis binary to
figure out what the default configuration does.
* docs(data/botPolices.yaml): document import syntax in-line
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* fix(lib/policy): better test importing from JSON snippets
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* docs(admin): Add import syntax documentation
This documents the import syntax and is based on the block comment at
the top of the default bot policy file.
* docs(changelog): add note about importing snippets
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* style(lib/policy/config): use an error value instead of an inline error
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* Refactor anubis to split business logic into a lib, and cmd to just be direct usage.
* Post-rebase fixes.
* Update changelog, remove unnecessary one.
* lib: refactor this
This is mostly based on my personal preferences for how Go code should
be laid out. I'm not sold on the package name "lib" (I'd call it anubis
but that would stutter), but people are probably gonna import it as
libanubis so it's likely fine.
Packages have been "flattened" to centralize implementation with area of
concern. This goes against the Java-esque style that many people like,
but I think this helps make things simple.
Most notably: the dnsbl client (which is a hack) is an internal package
until it's made more generic. Then it can be made external.
I also fixed the logic such that `go generate` works and rebased on
main.
* internal/test: run tests iff npx exists and DONT_USE_NETWORK is not set
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* internal/test: install deps
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* .github/workflows: verbose go tests?
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* internal/test: sleep 2
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* internal/test: nix this test so CI works
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* internal/test: warmup per browser?
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* internal/test: disable for now :(
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* lib/anubis: do not apply bot rules if address check fails
Closes#83
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