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How to write a new WebGoat lesson
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All you have to do is implement the abstract methods in LessonAdapter.
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Follow the outline below.
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WebGoat uses the Element Construction Set from the Jakarta project.
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You should read up on the API for ECS at
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http://www.peerfear.org/alexandria/content/html/javadoc/ecs/HEAD/index.html.
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In addition you can look at the other lessons for examples of how to use the ECS.
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Step 1: Set up the framework
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import java.util.*;
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import org.apache.ecs.*;
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import org.apache.ecs.html.*;
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/**
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* Copyright (c) 2002 Free Software Foundation developed under the
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* custody of the Open Web Application Security Project
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* (http://www.owasp.org) This software package is published by OWASP
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* under the GPL. You should read and accept the LICENSE before you
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* use, modify and/or redistribute this software.
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*
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* @author jwilliams@aspectsecurity.com
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* @created November 6, 2002
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*/
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public class NewLesson extends LessonAdapter
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{
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protected Element createContent(WebSession s)
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{
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return( new StringElement( "Hello World" ) );
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}
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public String getCategory()
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{
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}
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protected List getHints()
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{
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}
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protected String getInstructions()
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{
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}
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protected Element getMenuItem()
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{
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}
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protected Integer getRanking()
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{
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}
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public String getTitle()
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{
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}
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}
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Step 2: Implement createContent
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Creating the content for a lesson is fairly simple. There are two main parts:
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(1) handling the input from the user's last request,
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(2) generating the next screen for the user.
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This all happens within the createContent method. Remember that each lesson
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should be handled on a single page, so you'll need to design your lesson to
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work that way. A good generic pattern for the createContent method is shown
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below:
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// define a constant for the field name
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private static final String INPUT = "input";
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protected Element createContent(WebSession s)
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ElementContainer ec = new ElementContainer();
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try
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// get some input from the user -- see ParameterParser for details
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String userInput = s.getParser().getStringParameter(INPUT, "");
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// do something with the input
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// -- SQL query?
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// -- Runtime.exec?
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// -- Some other dangerous thing
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// generate some output -- a string and an input field
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ec.addElement(new StringElement("Enter a string: "));
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ec.addElement( new Input(Input.TEXT, INPUT, userInput) );
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// Tell the lesson tracker the lesson has completed.
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// This should occur when the user has 'hacked' the lesson.
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getLessonTracker( s ).setCompleted( true );
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}
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catch (Exception e)
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s.setMessage("Error generating " + this.getClass().getName());
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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return (ec);
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}
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ECS is quite powerful -- see the Encoding lesson for an example of how to use
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it to create a table with rows and rows of output.
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Step 3: Implement the other methods
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The other methods in the LessonAdapter class help the lesson plug into the overall
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WebGoat framework. They are simple and should only take a few minutes to implement.
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public String getCategory()
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// The default category is "General" Only override this
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// method if you wish to create a new category or if you
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// wish this lesson to reside within a category other the
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// "General"
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return( "NewCategory" ); // or use an existing category
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}
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protected List getHints()
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// Hints will be returned to the user in the order they
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// appear below. The user must click on the "next hint"
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// button before the hint will be displayed.
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List hints = new ArrayList();
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hints.add("A general hint to put users on the right track");
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hints.add("A hint that gives away a little piece of the problem");
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hints.add("A hint that basically gives the answer");
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return hints;
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}
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protected String getInstructions()
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// Instructions will rendered as html and will appear below
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// the area and above the actual lesson area.
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// Instructions should provide the user with the general setup
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// and goal of the lesson.
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return("The text that goes at the top of the page");
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}
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protected Element getMenuItem()
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// This is the text of the link that will appear on
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// the left hand menus under the appropriate category.
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// Their is a limited amount of horizontal space in
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// this area before wrapping will occur.
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return( "MyLesson" );
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}
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// The ranking denotes the order in which the menu item
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// will appear in menu list for each category. The lowest
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// number will appear as the first lesson.
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return new Integer(10);
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}
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public String getTitle()
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// The title of the lesson. This will appear above the
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// control area at the top of the page. This field will
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// be rendered as html.
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return ("My Lesson's Short Title");
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}
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Step 4: Build and test
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Once you've implemented your new lesson, you can use ant to build and deploy
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your new web application. First you want to remove the webgoat .war *AND*
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the webgoat directory from your webapps directory. Then, from your webgoat
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> ant install
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This will compile your new lesson and "install" the path into Tomcat.
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You only need to "install" once. If you make changes to the web application
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Step 5: Give back to the community
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If you've come up with a lesson that you think helps to teach people about
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web application security, please contribute it by sending it to the people
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who maintain the WebGoat application.
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Thanks!
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The WebGoat Team.
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