kibana/x-pack/plugins/lists
Frank Hassanabad cd667d06bc
[Security Solutions][Detection Engine] Creates an autocomplete package and moves duplicate code between lists and security_solution there (#105382)
## Summary

Creates an autocomplete package from `lists` and removes duplicate code between `lists` and `security_solutions`
* Consolidates different PR's where we were changing different parts of autocomplete in different ways.
* Existing Cypress tests should cover any mistakes hopefully

Manual Testing:
* Ensure this bug does not crop up again https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/87004
* Make sure that the exception list autocomplete looks alright

### Checklist

- [x] [Unit or functional tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html) were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
2021-07-22 12:44:54 -06:00
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jest.config.js
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README.md for developers working on the backend lists on how to get started using the CURL scripts in the scripts folder.

The scripts rely on CURL and jq:

Install curl and jq (mac instructions)

brew update
brew install curl
brew install jq

Open $HOME/.zshrc or ${HOME}.bashrc depending on your SHELL output from echo $SHELL and add these environment variables:

export ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME=${user}
export ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD=${password}
export ELASTICSEARCH_URL=https://${ip}:9200
export KIBANA_URL=http://localhost:5601
export TASK_MANAGER_INDEX=.kibana-task-manager-${your user id}
export KIBANA_INDEX=.kibana-${your user id}

source $HOME/.zshrc or ${HOME}.bashrc to ensure variables are set:

source ~/.zshrc

Open your kibana.dev.yml file and add these lines with your name:

xpack.lists.listIndex: '.lists-your-name'
xpack.lists.listItemIndex: '.items-your-name'

Restart Kibana and ensure that you are using --no-base-path as changing the base path is a feature but will get in the way of the CURL scripts written as is.

Go to the scripts folder cd kibana/x-pack/plugins/lists/server/scripts and run:

./hard_reset.sh
./post_list.sh

which will:

  • Delete any existing lists you have
  • Delete any existing list items you have
  • Delete any existing exception lists you have
  • Delete any existing exception list items you have
  • Delete any existing mapping, policies, and templates, you might have previously had.
  • Add the latest list and list item index and its mappings using your settings from kibana.dev.yml environment variable of xpack.lists.listIndex and xpack.lists.listItemIndex.
  • Posts the sample list from ./lists/new/ip_list.json

Now you can run

./post_list.sh

You should see the new list created like so:

{
  "id": "ip_list",
  "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:22.344Z",
  "created_by": "yo",
  "description": "This list describes bad internet ip",
  "name": "Simple list with an ip",
  "tie_breaker_id": "c57efbc4-4977-4a32-995f-cfd296bed521",
  "type": "ip",
  "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:22.344Z",
  "updated_by": "yo"
}

You can add a list item like so:

 ./post_list_item.sh

You should see the new list item created and attached to the above list like so:

{
  "id": "hand_inserted_item_id",
  "type": "ip",
  "value": "127.0.0.1",
  "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:49.790Z",
  "created_by": "yo",
  "list_id": "ip_list",
  "tie_breaker_id": "a881bf2e-1e17-4592-bba8-d567cb07d234",
  "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:49.790Z",
  "updated_by": "yo"
}

If you want to post an exception list it would be like so:

./post_exception_list.sh

You should see the new exception list created like so:

{
  "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:16:31.052Z",
  "created_by": "yo",
  "description": "This is a sample endpoint type exception",
  "id": "bcb94680-a117-11ea-ad9d-c71f4820e65b",
  "list_id": "endpoint_list",
  "name": "Sample Endpoint Exception List",
  "namespace_type": "single",
  "tags": [
    "user added string for a tag",
    "malware"
  ],
  "tie_breaker_id": "86e08c8c-c970-4b08-a6e2-cdba7bb4e023",
  "type": "endpoint",
  "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:16:31.080Z",
  "updated_by": "yo"
}

And you can attach exception list items like so:

{
  "comments": [],
  "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:17:21.099Z",
  "created_by": "yo",
  "description": "This is a sample endpoint type exception",
  "entries": [
    {
      "field": "actingProcess.file.signer",
      "operator": "included",
      "type": "match",
      "value": "Elastic, N.V."
    },
    {
      "field": "event.category",
      "operator": "included",
      "type": "match_any",
      "value": [
        "process",
        "malware"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "id": "da8d3b30-a117-11ea-ad9d-c71f4820e65b",
  "item_id": "endpoint_list_item",
  "list_id": "endpoint_list",
  "name": "Sample Endpoint Exception List",
  "namespace_type": "single",
  "os_types": ["linux"],
  "tags": [
    "user added string for a tag",
    "malware"
  ],
  "tie_breaker_id": "21f84703-9476-4af8-a212-aad31e18dcb9",
  "type": "simple",
  "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:17:21.123Z",
  "updated_by": "yo"
}

You can then do find for each one like so:

./find_lists.sh
{
  "cursor": "WzIwLFsiYzU3ZWZiYzQtNDk3Ny00YTMyLTk5NWYtY2ZkMjk2YmVkNTIxIl1d",
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "ip_list",
      "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:22.344Z",
      "created_by": "yo",
      "description": "This list describes bad internet ip",
      "name": "Simple list with an ip",
      "tie_breaker_id": "c57efbc4-4977-4a32-995f-cfd296bed521",
      "type": "ip",
      "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:15:22.344Z",
      "updated_by": "yo"
    }
  ],
  "page": 1,
  "per_page": 20,
  "total": 1
}

or for finding exception lists:

./find_exception_lists.sh
{
  "data": [
    {
      "created_at": "2020-05-28T19:16:31.052Z",
      "created_by": "yo",
      "description": "This is a sample endpoint type exception",
      "id": "bcb94680-a117-11ea-ad9d-c71f4820e65b",
      "list_id": "endpoint_list",
      "name": "Sample Endpoint Exception List",
      "namespace_type": "single",
      "os_types": ["linux"],
      "tags": [
        "user added string for a tag",
        "malware"
      ],
      "tie_breaker_id": "86e08c8c-c970-4b08-a6e2-cdba7bb4e023",
      "type": "endpoint",
      "updated_at": "2020-05-28T19:16:31.080Z",
      "updated_by": "yo"
    }
  ],
  "page": 1,
  "per_page": 20,
  "total": 1
}

See the full scripts folder for all the capabilities.