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safe-browse-url-lookup
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A simplified wrapper for Google's Safe Browsing API v4 to check whether a URL is malicious or not. See https://developers.google.com/safe-browsing/v4/ for more information.
This is a simplified wrapper for NodeJS for Google's Safe Browsing API v4 to check whether a URL is malicious or not. Refer to the official documentation for more information.
Currently this library only implements lookup functionality for URLs, where all types of threats are being requested.
First, you need to get an API key from the Google Cloud Developer Console.
You can test the library with Google's test URL (see example below) or a domain listed at OpenFish.
const lookup = require('safe-browse-url-lookup')({ apiKey: '<YOU GOOGLE API KEY HERE>' });
lookup.checkSingle('http://testsafebrowsing.appspot.com/apiv4/ANY_PLATFORM/MALWARE/URL/')
.then(isMalicious => {
console.log(isMalicious ? 'Hands off! This URL is evil!' : 'Everything\'s safe.');
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Something went wrong.');
console.log(err);
});
const lookup = require('safe-browse-url-lookup')({ apiKey: '<YOU GOOGLE API KEY HERE>' });
lookup.checkMulti(['https://muetsch.io', 'https://kit.edu'])
.then(urlMap => {
for (let url in urlMap) {
console.log(urlMap[url] ? `${url} is evil!` : `${url} is safe.`);
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Something went wrong.');
console.log(err);
});
The promise returns a map from URLs to boolean values, where true
means a match (= a malicious URL).
{
"https://muetsch.io": false,
"https://kit.edu": false
}
To initialize the library, you call its exported function with an options object that can have the following properties.
apiKey
- It's mandatory to pass your API key you got from the Google Developer's ConsoleclientId
[optional] - A client ID that (hopefully) uniquely identifies the client implementation of the Safe Browsing API. (Reference). If not specified, a default value is used.clientVersion
[optional] - The version of the client implementation. If not specified, a default value is used.Go
)Python
)Feel free to implement the remaining API features and make a PR!
MIT @ Ferdinand Mütsch
FAQs
A simplified wrapper for Google's Safe Browsing API v4 to check whether a URL is malicious or not. See https://developers.google.com/safe-browsing/v4/ for more information.
We found that safe-browse-url-lookup demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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