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A toolchain to parse, analyze, and format Zeek scripts

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zeekscript is a Python package that provides tooling to operate on Zeek scripts. zeekscript comes with command line tools that make common tasks accessible, but its functionality is just an import zeekscript away in your own Python tools.

zeekscript is powered by Tree-Sitter, its Python bindings, and our tree-sitter-zeek grammar.

Supported platforms and Python versions

zeekscript supports Python 3.7+ on Linux, MacOS, and Windows. We recommend CPython. PyPy looks prone to crashing on Windows and MacOS, and we're not currently building PyPy wheels on those platforms. (We've not investigated PyPy in depth and feedback is welcome.)

Installation

To install our ready-made Python wheels, say:

pip install zeekscript

For a full list of available builds, you can check out the PyPI downloads or take a look at our CI build matrix.

The zeekscript package includes native code (the compiled tree-sitter Zeek grammar). We strive to provide wheels for popular platforms and Python versions. In case your setup isn't covered, the installation process will build the package locally on your system, for which some dependencies need to be available. Read on for details, and feel free to file a ticket detailing your setup.

Building from source

If our build matrix doesn't cover your platform and Python version, or if you'd simply like to build and install the zeekscript package yourself, you need to provide two dependencies:

To obtain the sources, please clone this repository. Note: make sure to clone recursively (git clone --recurse-submodules), since this pulls in the needed Zeek grammar. We don't provide source packages on Github, but all releases are tagged in git.

For installation from local sources, say:

pip install .

The zeekscript package doesn't implement the Zeek grammar compilation itself, it outsources it to the tree-sitter Python bindings, which provide this ability directly from Python. zeekscript merely initiates compilation during the package build. See our setup.py for details.

Testing

The package comes with a testsuite. To run it, say

make

from the toplevel. For details on the tests, take a look at the tests directory.

Usage

zeek-format

Most significantly, the package includes zeek-format, a tool that formats Zeek scripts. Our philosophy is similar to gofmt and the opposite of clang-format: there is only one way to layout Zeek scripts, and this tool provides it. Accordingly, it features zero options for tweaking the formatting:

$ zeek-format --help
usage: zeek-format [-h] [--version] [--inplace] [--recursive] [FILES ...]

A Zeek script formatter

positional arguments:
  FILES            Zeek script(s) to process. Use "-" to specify stdin as a filename. Omitting filenames entirely implies
                   reading from stdin.

options:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --version, -v    show version and exit
  --inplace, -i    change provided files instead of writing to stdout
  --recursive, -r  process *.zeek files recursively when provided directories instead of files. Requires --inplace.

Parsing errors are not fatal, and zeek-format does its best to continue formatting in the presence of errors. When it encounters parser errors, zeek-format exits with a non-zero exit code and reports the trouble it encountered to stderr.

$ echo 'event  foo( a:count ) {print  "hi" ; }' | zeek-format
event foo(a: count)
        {
        print "hi";
        }

To format entire directory trees, combine --inplace and --recursive, and point it at a directory:

$ cd zeek
$ zeek-format -ir scripts
430 files processed successfully

zeek-script

The zeek-script command is the Swiss army knife in the toolbox: it provides access to a range of script-processing tools (including formatting) via subcommands. (Okay, so far "range" == two, but expect that to grow in the future.)

$ zeek-script --help
usage: zeek-script [-h] [--version] {format,parse} ...

A Zeek script analyzer

options:
  -h, --help      show this help message and exit
  --version, -v   show version and exit

commands:
  {format,parse}  See `zeek-script <command> -h` for per-command usage info.
    format        Format/indent Zeek scripts
    parse         Show Zeek script parse tree with parser metadata.

The parse command renders its script input as a parse tree. It resembles tree-sitter parse, but shows more context about the relevant snippets of content, including parsing errors.

$ echo 'event zeek_init() { }' | zeek-script parse
source_file (0.0,1.0) 'event zeek_init() { }\n'
    decl (0.0,0.21) 'event zeek_init() { }'
        func_decl (0.0,0.21) 'event zeek_init() { }'
            func_hdr (0.0,0.17) 'event zeek_init()'
                event (0.0,0.17) 'event zeek_init()'
                    event (0.0,0.5)
                    id (0.6,0.15) 'zeek_init'
                    func_params (0.15,0.17) '()'
                        ( (0.15,0.16)
                        ) (0.16,0.17)
            func_body (0.18,0.21) '{ }'
                { (0.18,0.19)
                } (0.20,0.21)

Here's a syntax error:

$ echo 'event zeek_init)() { }' | zeek-script parse
source_file (0.0,1.0) [error] 'event zeek_init)() { }\n'
    decl (0.0,0.22) [error] 'event zeek_init)() { }'
        func_decl (0.0,0.22) [error] 'event zeek_init)() { }'
            func_hdr (0.0,0.18) [error] 'event zeek_init)()'
                event (0.0,0.18) [error] 'event zeek_init)()'
                    event (0.0,0.5)
                    id (0.6,0.15) 'zeek_init'
                    ERROR (0.15,0.16) [error] ')'
                        ) (0.15,0.16)
                    func_params (0.16,0.18) '()'
                        ( (0.16,0.17)
                        ) (0.17,0.18)
            func_body (0.19,0.22) '{ }'
                { (0.19,0.20)
                } (0.21,0.22)
parse tree has problems: cannot parse line 0, col 15: ")"

See zeek-script parse --help for more information.

Autocomplete

zeekscript features command-line auto-completion for users of argcomplete.

Integration into text editors

You can integrate zeekscript into any editor that supports the execution of shell commands on the currently edited files. The relevant zeekscript commands support reading from stdin or filename.

Emacs

We offer an Emacs mode with support for script formatting and parse tree inspection via keyboard shortcuts.

vim

The following snippet hooks up zeek-format to format the current script:

function RunZeekScript()
    " Create a new undo block for reverting formatting without changing cursor
    " position. https://github.com/rhysd/vim-clang-format/pull/55
    silent execute "noautocmd normal! ii\<esc>\"_x"
    let l:save = winsaveview()
    execute "%!zeek-format"
    call winrestview(l:save)
endfunction

nnoremap <silent><buffer> <leader>cf :call RunZeekScript()<CR>

Using zeek-format with pre-commit

Add this to your .pre-commit-config.yaml:

- repo: https://github.com/zeek/zeekscript
  rev: ''  # Use the SHA/tag you want to point at.
  hooks:
  - id: zeek-format

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