An intentionally vulnerable go app, now available in these refreshing flavors:
cmd/std
uses Go's standard library,net/http
.cmd/gin
uses github.com/gin-gonic/gincmd/chi
uses github.com/go-chi/chicmd/go-swagger
uses github.com/go-openapi.cmd/julienschmidt
uses github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter
The go-test-bench application includes vulnerabilities from the OWASP Top 10 and is intended to be used as an educational tool for developers and security professionals. PRs welcome!
For customer demonstrations click here to follow the Demo.md readme.
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Optional Docker for Mac
To run with the standard library,
go build -o app ./cmd/std
./app
To run with gin instead, substitute gin
for std
in the build command,
and likewise for chi
, go-swagger
, or julienschmidt
.
The app can be viewed in your browser at http://localhost:8080
Note that the app loads resources from subdirs, so you will need to run from the dir this README.md is in.
# To stand up application with standard library
docker-compose up std -d
# Alternative: To stand up application with Gin framework
# docker-compose up gin -d
# To stand up application with Julienschmidt/httprouter:
# docker-compose up julienschmidt -d
# To stop app container and related service containers
docker-compose down
View app at http://0.0.0.0:8080
The development team.
- code for vulnerable functions is located in
internal/
- exception: vulnerable functions from a particular framework (see below)
- framework-specific code is located under
cmd/
andpkg/
- html templates and css are under
views/
- vulnerability and route data is in go structs,
located in the relevant package under
internal/
Each framework is different. We've tried to separate framework logic from vulnerability logic so that adding a framework necessitates a minimum of changes to vulnerability logic, and vice versa.
Swagger is a bit unique, in that it has a lot of generated code and requires a swagger spec. To maintain a single source of truth, we generate the swagger spec from our route data. We also generate boilerplate tying a route handler to each swagger endpoint.
For details, see cmd/go-swagger/README.md