#indicator #pdf-file #extract #domain #hash #string #ip

indicator-extractor

Extract indicators (IP, domain, email, hashes, etc.) from a string or a PDF file

6 releases

0.2.0 Sep 2, 2024
0.1.5 Aug 30, 2024

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MIT license

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indicator-extractor

Extract indicators (IP, domain, email, hashes, etc.) from a string or a PDF file written in Rust.

Usage

Web NPM Version

A WebAssembly build is available on npm and can be installed like the following:

npm install indicator-extractor

Then you can use it like this:

import {
  extractIndicators,
  extractIndicatorsBytes,
  parsePdf,
  Indicator,
} from "indicator-extractor/indicator_extractor";

// Extract indicators from a string
const indicators: Indicator[] = extractIndicators("https://github.com");
console.log(indicators); // [{"kind":"url","value":"https://github.com"}]

// Or if you prefer bytes
const extractPdf: Indicator[] = extractIndicatorsBytes(new Uint8Array());

// You can also parse a PDF file to get its text
const pdfData: string = parsePdf(new Uint8Array());
// Where you can then use `extractIndicators` on the text
const pdfIndicators: Indicator[] = extractIndicators(pdfData);

Rust Crates.io Version

The crate is available on crates.io and can be installed like the following:

cargo add indicator-extractor

To extract indicators from a string/bytes

use indicator_extractor::parser::extract_indicators;

let result = extract_indicators("https://github.com".as_bytes());
println!("{:?}", result); // Ok(([], [Indicator::Url("https://github.com")])

To extract indicators from a PDF file

use indicator_extractor::{data::{PdfExtractor, DataExtractor}, parser::extract_indicators};

let pdf_data = std::fs::read("./somewhere/pdf_file_path.pdf").unwrap();
let pdf_string = PdfExtractor.extract(&pdf_data);
let result = extract_indicators(pdf_string.as_bytes());

Dependencies

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