#!/usr/bin/env python """ Copyright (c) 2006-2023 sqlmap developers (https://sqlmap.org/) See the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission """ from lib.core.convert import getOrds from plugins.generic.syntax import Syntax as GenericSyntax class Syntax(GenericSyntax): @staticmethod def escape(expression, quote=True): """ Note: PostgreSQL has a general problem with concenation operator (||) precedence (hence the parentheses enclosing) e.g. SELECT 1 WHERE 'a'!='a'||'b' will trigger error ("argument of WHERE must be type boolean, not type text") >>> Syntax.escape("SELECT 'abcdefgh' FROM foobar") == "SELECT (CHR(97)||CHR(98)||CHR(99)||CHR(100)||CHR(101)||CHR(102)||CHR(103)||CHR(104)) FROM foobar" True """ def escaper(value): return "(%s)" % "||".join("CHR(%d)" % _ for _ in getOrds(value)) # Postgres CHR() function already accepts Unicode code point of character(s) return Syntax._escape(expression, quote, escaper)