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Donncha Ó Cearbhaill dac4acb180 Load installed module packages via entry points (#883)
* Load installed module packages via entry points

Python packages can already register custom CLI commands which load
automatically, but custom modules still require --load-module or the
MVT_CUSTOM_MODULES environment variable on every invocation.

Add an mvt.modules entry-point group so installed packages can register
forensic modules which load automatically into every module-running
check-* command. An entry point resolves to an iterable of MVTModule
subclasses, or a callable returning one. Broken entry points are
skipped with a warning so a faulty package cannot break MVT.

* Record the source of loaded modules for auditability

Now that installed module packages load automatically, record where every
module came from:

- --list-modules groups the available modules by source, one line per
  source with the modules comma-separated: MVT itself with its version,
  each installed package with its version and VCS commit when recorded
  (PEP 610 direct_url.json), and each --load-module/MVT_CUSTOM_MODULES
  file with its SHA-256 hash.
- Commands log one line per module source with its version or hash and
  the modules loaded from it, so command.log records exactly which
  modules ran and where they came from.
- Make init_logging() idempotent: a loaded module package importing an
  MVT CLI module would previously add a second console handler and
  duplicate every console log line.

* Route loaded module logging under the mvt.ext namespace

Modules loaded from installed packages or file paths live outside the
mvt logger hierarchy, so their log records never reach MVT's console
and file handlers and instead fall through to logging.lastResort:
alerts print as bare unformatted lines and INFO messages are dropped
entirely.

Add get_module_logger() and use it everywhere module loggers are
created. Built-in mvt.* modules keep their existing logger names, and
everything external is parented under a dedicated mvt.ext namespace so
records reach the handlers and external names can never collide with
MVT's internal logger tree. File-path modules are named after their
file (mvt.ext.<stem>) instead of the mangled internal import name.

Document a naming convention for community module packages:
distribute as mvt-plugin-<name> with import package mvt_plugin_<name>,
including the publishing organization in the name. The prefix is
advisory (loading is by entry point, and it is no mark of
authenticity), but conforming packages get a cleaner logger namespace:
the mvt_plugin_ prefix is stripped, so mvt_plugin_amnesty_custom logs
as mvt.ext.amnesty_custom.
2026-08-19 23:15:48 +02:00

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import pytest
from mvt.common.module import MVTModule
from mvt.common.module_loader import (
CustomModuleLoadError,
get_module_logger,
load_custom_modules,
load_custom_modules_from_path,
module_supports_command,
)
from mvt.ios.modules.mixed.whatsapp import Whatsapp
MODULE_TEMPLATE = """
from mvt.common.module import MVTModule
class {name}(MVTModule):
supported_commands = {supported_commands!r}
def run(self):
pass
def check_indicators(self):
pass
def serialize(self, result):
return None
"""
def _write_module(path, name, supported_commands=()):
path.write_text(
MODULE_TEMPLATE.format(
name=name,
supported_commands=supported_commands,
),
encoding="utf-8",
)
return path
def test_load_custom_modules_from_python_file(tmp_path):
module_path = _write_module(tmp_path / "custom.py", "FileModule")
modules = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))
assert [module.__name__ for module in modules] == ["FileModule"]
assert issubclass(modules[0], MVTModule)
def test_load_custom_modules_from_folder_in_sorted_order(tmp_path):
_write_module(tmp_path / "b_module.py", "BModule")
_write_module(tmp_path / "a_module.py", "AModule")
_write_module(tmp_path / ".hidden.py", "HiddenModule")
_write_module(tmp_path / "__init__.py", "InitModule")
nested = tmp_path / "nested"
nested.mkdir()
_write_module(nested / "nested_module.py", "NestedModule")
modules = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(tmp_path))
assert [module.__name__ for module in modules] == ["AModule", "BModule"]
def test_discovery_ignores_imported_base_and_unrelated_classes(tmp_path):
module_path = tmp_path / "custom.py"
module_path.write_text(
"""
from mvt.common.module import MVTModule
class Unrelated:
pass
class DiscoveredModule(MVTModule):
def run(self):
pass
def check_indicators(self):
pass
def serialize(self, result):
return None
""",
encoding="utf-8",
)
modules = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))
assert [module.__name__ for module in modules] == ["DiscoveredModule"]
def test_load_custom_modules_deduplicates_same_class(tmp_path):
module_path = _write_module(tmp_path / "custom.py", "DuplicateModule")
modules = load_custom_modules([str(module_path), str(module_path)])
assert [module.__name__ for module in modules] == ["DuplicateModule"]
def test_load_custom_modules_raises_for_missing_path(tmp_path):
with pytest.raises(CustomModuleLoadError, match="does not exist"):
load_custom_modules_from_path(str(tmp_path / "missing.py"))
def test_load_custom_modules_raises_for_import_error(tmp_path):
module_path = tmp_path / "broken.py"
module_path.write_text("raise RuntimeError('broken import')", encoding="utf-8")
with pytest.raises(CustomModuleLoadError, match="broken import"):
load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))
def test_load_custom_modules_loads_env_folder_first(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
env_folder = tmp_path / "env"
env_folder.mkdir()
cli_folder = tmp_path / "cli"
cli_folder.mkdir()
_write_module(env_folder / "env_module.py", "EnvModule")
_write_module(cli_folder / "cli_module.py", "CliModule")
monkeypatch.setenv("MVT_CUSTOM_MODULES", str(env_folder))
modules = load_custom_modules([str(cli_folder)])
assert [module.__name__ for module in modules] == ["EnvModule", "CliModule"]
def test_module_supports_command_requires_explicit_declaration(tmp_path, caplog):
module_path = _write_module(tmp_path / "custom.py", "DefaultModule")
module = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))[0]
assert not module_supports_command(module, "ios", "check-backup")
assert not module_supports_command(module, "android", "check-bugreport")
assert "DefaultModule has no supported_commands" in caplog.text
def test_module_supports_command_honors_supported_commands(tmp_path):
module_path = _write_module(
tmp_path / "custom.py",
"SpecificModule",
(("ios", "check-backup"),),
)
module = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))[0]
assert module_supports_command(module, "ios", "check-backup")
assert not module_supports_command(module, "ios", "check-fs")
def test_get_module_logger_keeps_builtin_names():
assert get_module_logger(Whatsapp).name == "mvt.ios.modules.mixed.whatsapp"
def test_get_module_logger_parents_package_modules_under_mvt_ext():
class PackageModule(MVTModule):
pass
PackageModule.__module__ = "some_plugin_package.ios.custom"
assert (
get_module_logger(PackageModule).name
== "mvt.ext.some_plugin_package.ios.custom"
)
def test_get_module_logger_strips_the_plugin_package_prefix():
class PluginModule(MVTModule):
pass
PluginModule.__module__ = "mvt_plugin_amnesty_custom.ios.custom"
assert get_module_logger(PluginModule).name == "mvt.ext.amnesty_custom.ios.custom"
def test_get_module_logger_only_strips_the_prefix_from_the_top_level():
class NestedModule(MVTModule):
pass
NestedModule.__module__ = "other_package.mvt_plugin_sub"
assert get_module_logger(NestedModule).name == "mvt.ext.other_package.mvt_plugin_sub"
def test_get_module_logger_names_path_modules_after_their_file(tmp_path):
module_path = _write_module(tmp_path / "my_custom_module.py", "PathModule")
module = load_custom_modules_from_path(str(module_path))[0]
assert get_module_logger(module).name == "mvt.ext.my_custom_module"