Merge pull request #270 from thecky/master

added colorblind option
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Dirk Wetter 2016-01-23 09:35:52 +01:00
commit 477f6eb053

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@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ TERM_CURRPOS=0 # custom line wrapping ne
declare -x OPENSSL
COLOR=${COLOR:-2} # 2: Full color, 1: b/w+positioning, 0: no ESC at all
COLORBLIND=${COLORBLIND:-false} # if true, swap blue and green in the output
SHOW_EACH_C=${SHOW_EACH_C:-0} # where individual ciphers are tested show just the positively ones tested #FIXME: upside down value
SNEAKY=${SNEAKY:-false} # is the referer and useragent we leave behind just usual?
QUIET=${QUIET:-false} # don't output the banner. By doing this yiu acknowledge usage term appearing in the banner
@ -302,24 +303,24 @@ outln() { out "$1\n"; }
#TODO: Still no shell injection safe but if just run it from the cmd line: that's fine
# color print functions, see also http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x329.html
pr_liteblue() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;34m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # not yet used
pr_liteblue() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && ( "$COLORBLIND" && out "\033[0;32m$1" || out "\033[0;34m$1" ) || out "$1"; pr_off; } # not yet used
pr_liteblueln() { pr_liteblue "$1"; outln; }
pr_blue() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;34m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # used for head lines of single tests
pr_blue() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && ( "$COLORBLIND" && out "\033[1;32m$1" || out "\033[1;34m$1" ) || out "$1"; pr_off; } # used for head lines of single tests
pr_blueln() { pr_blue "$1"; outln; }
pr_litered() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;31m$1" || pr_bold "$1"; pr_off; } # this is bad
pr_litered() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;31m$1" || pr_bold "$1"; pr_off; } # this is bad
pr_literedln() { pr_litered "$1"; outln; }
pr_red() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;31m$1" || pr_bold "$1"; pr_off; } # oh, this is really bad
pr_red() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;31m$1" || pr_bold "$1"; pr_off; } # oh, this is really bad
pr_redln() { pr_red "$1"; outln; }
pr_litemagenta() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;35m$1" || pr_underline "$1"; pr_off; } # local problem: one test cannot be done
pr_litemagenta() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;35m$1" || pr_underline "$1"; pr_off; } # local problem: one test cannot be done
pr_litemagentaln() { pr_litemagenta "$1"; outln; }
pr_magenta() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;35m$1" || pr_underline "$1"; pr_off; } # Fatal error: quitting because of this!
pr_magenta() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;35m$1" || pr_underline "$1"; pr_off; } # Fatal error: quitting because of this!
pr_magentaln() { pr_magenta "$1"; outln; }
pr_litecyan() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;36m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # not yet used
pr_litecyan() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;36m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # not yet used
pr_litecyanln() { pr_litecyan "$1"; outln; }
pr_cyan() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;36m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # additional hint
pr_cyan() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;36m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # additional hint
pr_cyanln() { pr_cyan "$1"; outln; }
pr_litegreyln() { pr_litegrey "$1"; outln; }
@ -327,14 +328,14 @@ pr_litegrey() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;37m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off
pr_grey() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;30m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; }
pr_greyln() { pr_grey "$1"; outln; }
pr_litegreen() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;32m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # This is good
pr_litegreen() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && ( "$COLORBLIND" && out "\033[0;34m$1" || out "\033[0;32m$1" ) || out "$1"; pr_off; } # This is good
pr_litegreenln() { pr_litegreen "$1"; outln; }
pr_green() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;32m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # This is the best
pr_green() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && ( "$COLORBLIND" && out "\033[1;34m$1" || out "\033[1;32m$1" ) || out "$1"; pr_off; } # This is the best
pr_greenln() { pr_green "$1"; outln; }
pr_yellow() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;33m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # academic or minor problem
pr_yellow() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[1;33m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # academic or minor problem
pr_yellowln() { pr_yellow "$1"; outln; }
pr_brown() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;33m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # it is not a bad problem but you shouldn't do this
pr_brown() { [[ "$COLOR" -eq 2 ]] && out "\033[0;33m$1" || out "$1"; pr_off; } # it is not a bad problem but you shouldn't do this
pr_brownln() { pr_brown "$1"; outln; }
@ -4590,6 +4591,7 @@ tuning options (can also be preset via environment variables):
--mapping <no-rfc> don't display the RFC Cipher Suite Name
--warnings <batch|off|false> "batch" doesn't wait for keypress, "off" or "false" skips connection warning
--color <0|1|2> 0: no escape or other codes, 1: b/w escape codes, 2: color (default)
--colorblind swap green and blue in the output
--debug <0-6> 1: screen output normal but debug output in temp files. 2-6: see line ~120
All options requiring a value can also be called with '=' e.g. testssl.sh -t=smtp --wide --openssl=/usr/bin/openssl <URI>.
@ -4653,6 +4655,7 @@ MAPPING_FILE_RFC: $MAPPING_FILE_RFC
CAPATH: $CAPATH
ECHO: $ECHO
COLOR: $COLOR
COLORBLIND: $COLORBLIND
TERM_DWITH: $TERM_DWITH
INTERACTIVE: $INTERACTIVE
HAS_GNUDATE: $HAS_GNUDATE
@ -5704,6 +5707,9 @@ parse_cmd_line() {
help 1
esac
;;
--colorblind)
COLORBLIND=true
;;
--log|--logging)
do_logging=true
;; # DEFINITION of LOGFILE if no arg specified via ENV or automagically in parse_hn_ports()