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package Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.20211209'; use Carp; use Data::Dumper; use XML::LibXML; use parent 'Mail::DMARC::Base'; use Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate::Metadata; sub metadata { my $self = shift; return $self->{metadata} if ref $self->{metadata}; return $self->{metadata} = Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate::Metadata->new; } sub policy_published { my ( $self, $policy ) = @_; return $self->{policy_published} if ! $policy; croak "not a policy object!" if 'Mail::DMARC::Policy' ne ref $policy; return $self->{policy_published} = $policy; } sub record { ## no critic (Ambiguous) my ($self, $record, @extra) = @_; if ( !$record) { return $self->{record} || []; } if (@extra) { croak "invalid args"; } if ('Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate::Record' ne ref $record) { croak "not a record object"; } $self->{record} ||= []; push @{ $self->{record} }, $record; return $self->{record}; }; sub dump_report { my $self = shift; carp Dumper( $self->{metadata}, $self->{policy_published}, $self->{record} ); return; } sub as_xml { my $self = shift; my $meta = $self->metadata->as_xml; my $pubp = $self->get_policy_published_as_xml; my $reco = $self->get_record_as_xml; return <<"EO_XML" <?xml version="1.0"?> <feedback> \t<version>1.0</version> $meta $pubp $reco</feedback> EO_XML ; } sub get_record_as_xml { my $self = shift; my $rec_xml = ''; foreach my $rec ( @{ $self->{record} } ) { $rec_xml .= "\t<record>\n"; my $ip = $rec->{row}{source_ip} or croak "no source IP!?"; my $count = $rec->{row}{count} or croak "no count!?"; $rec->{row}{policy_evaluated}{disposition} or croak "no disposition?"; $ip = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $ip )->toString(); $count = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $count )->toString(); $rec_xml .="\t\t<row>\n" . "\t\t\t<source_ip>$ip</source_ip>\n" . "\t\t\t<count>$count</count>\n" . $self->get_policy_evaluated_as_xml( $rec ) . "\t\t</row>\n" . $self->get_identifiers_as_xml($rec) . $self->get_auth_results_as_xml($rec); $rec_xml .= "\t</record>\n"; } return $rec_xml; } sub get_identifiers_as_xml { my ( $self, $rec ) = @_; my $id = "\t\t<identifiers>\n"; foreach my $f (qw/ envelope_to envelope_from header_from /) { if ( $f eq 'header_from' ) { # min occurs = 1 croak "missing header_from!" if ! $rec->{identifiers}{$f}; } elsif ( $f eq 'envelope_from') { # min occurs = 1 $rec->{identifiers}{$f} = '' if ! $rec->{identifiers}{$f}; } elsif ( $f eq 'envelope_to' ) { # min occurs = 0 next if ! $rec->{identifiers}{$f}; }; my $val = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $rec->{identifiers}{$f} )->toString(); $id .= "\t\t\t<$f>$val</$f>\n"; } $id .= "\t\t</identifiers>\n"; return $id; } sub get_auth_results_as_xml { my ( $self, $rec ) = @_; my $ar = "\t\t<auth_results>\n"; foreach my $dkim_sig ( @{ $rec->{auth_results}{dkim} } ) { $ar .= "\t\t\t<dkim>\n"; foreach my $g (qw/ domain selector result human_result /) { next if !defined $dkim_sig->{$g}; my $val = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $dkim_sig->{$g} )->toString(); $ar .= "\t\t\t\t<$g>$val</$g>\n"; } $ar .= "\t\t\t</dkim>\n"; } foreach my $spf ( @{ $rec->{auth_results}{spf} } ) { $ar .= "\t\t\t<spf>\n"; foreach my $g (qw/ domain scope result /) { next if !defined $spf->{$g}; my $val = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $spf->{$g} )->toString(); $ar .= "\t\t\t\t<$g>$val</$g>\n"; } $ar .= "\t\t\t</spf>\n"; } $ar .= "\t\t</auth_results>\n"; return $ar; } sub get_policy_published_as_xml { my $self = shift; my $pp = $self->policy_published or return ''; my $xml = "\t<policy_published>\n\t\t<domain>$pp->{domain}</domain>\n"; foreach my $f (qw/ adkim aspf p sp pct fo /) { my $v = $pp->{$f}; # Set some default values for missing optional fields if necessary if ( $f eq 'sp' && !defined $v ) { $v = $pp->{'p'}; } if ( $f eq 'pct' && !defined $v ) { $v = '100'; } if ( $f eq 'fo' && !defined $v ) { $v = '0'; } next if !defined $v; $v = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $v )->toString(); $xml .= "\t\t<$f>$v</$f>\n"; } $xml .= "\t</policy_published>"; return $xml; } sub get_policy_evaluated_as_xml { my ( $self, $rec ) = @_; my $pe = "\t\t\t<policy_evaluated>\n"; foreach my $f (qw/ disposition dkim spf /) { my $val = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $rec->{row}{policy_evaluated}{$f} )->toString(); $pe .= "\t\t\t\t<$f>$val</$f>\n"; } my $reasons = $rec->{row}{policy_evaluated}{reason}; if ( $reasons && scalar @$reasons ) { foreach my $reason ( @$reasons ) { my $typeval = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $reason->{type} )->toString(); my $commentval = XML::LibXML::Text->new( $reason->{comment} )->toString(); $pe .= "\t\t\t\t<reason>\n"; $pe .= "\t\t\t\t\t<type>$typeval</type>\n"; $pe .= "\t\t\t\t\t<comment>$commentval</comment>\n"; $pe .= "\t\t\t\t</reason>\n"; } }; $pe .= "\t\t\t</policy_evaluated>\n"; return $pe; } 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate - aggregate report object =head1 VERSION version 1.20211209 =head1 DESCRIPTION This class is used as the canonization of an aggregate report. When reports are received, the XML is parsed into an L<Aggregate|Mail::DMARC::Report::Aggregate> object, which then gets passed to the Report::Store and saved. When sending DMARC reports, data is extracted from the L<Store|Mail::DMARC::Report::Store> as an Aggregate object, exported as XML, and sent. =head1 2013 Draft Description AGGREGATE REPORTS The report SHOULD include the following data: o Enough information for the report consumer to re-calculate DMARC disposition based on the published policy, message disposition, and SPF, DKIM, and identifier alignment results. {R12} o Data for each sender subdomain separately from mail from the sender's organizational domain, even if no subdomain policy is applied. {R13} o Sending and receiving domains {R17} o The policy requested by the Domain Owner and the policy actually applied (if different) {R18} o The number of successful authentications {R19} o The counts of messages based on all messages received even if their delivery is ultimately blocked by other filtering agents {R20} Aggregate reports are most useful when they all cover a common time period. By contrast, correlation of these reports from multiple generators when they cover incongruous time periods is difficult or impossible. Report generators SHOULD, wherever possible, adhere to hour boundaries for the reporting period they are using. For example, starting a per-day report at 00:00; starting per-hour reports at 00:00, 01:00, 02:00; et cetera. Report Generators using a 24-hour report period are strongly encouraged to begin that period at 00:00 UTC, regardless of local timezone or time of report production, in order to facilitate correlation. =head1 Report Structure This is a translation of the XML report format in the 2013 Draft, converted to perl data structures. feedback => { version => 1.0, # decimal report_metadata => { # info about DMARC reporter report_id => string org_name => 'Art Farm', email => 'no-reply@theartfarm.com', extra_contact_info => string # min 0 date_range => { begin => epoch time, end => epoch time, }, error => string, # min 0, max unbounded }, policy_published => { domain => string adkim => r, s aspf => r, s p => none, quarantine, reject sp => none, quarantine, reject pct => integer fo => string }, record => [ { row => { source_ip => # IPAddress count => # integer policy_evaluated => { # min=1 disposition => # none, quarantine, reject dkim => # pass, fail spf => # pass, fail reason => [ # min 0, max unbounded { type => # forwarded sampled_out, trusted_forwarder, mailing_list, local_policy, other comment => # string, min 0 }, ], } }, identifiers => { envelope_to min=0 envelope_from min=1 header_from min=1 }, auth_results => { spf => [ # min 1, max unbounded { domain => # min 1 scope => # min 1, helo, mfrom result => # min 1, none neutral pass fail softfail temperror permerror } ] # ( unknown -> temperror, error -> permerror ) dkim => [ # min 0, max unbounded { domain => , # min 1, the d= parameter in the signature selector => , # min 0, string result => , # none pass fail policy neutral temperror permerror human_result => # min 0, string }, ], }, ] }, }; =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Matt Simerson <msimerson@cpan.org> =item * Davide Migliavacca <shari@cpan.org> =item * Marc Bradshaw <marc@marcbradshaw.net> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Matt Simerson. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut