Headless Protocol
Learn about using a headless browser with Nuclei
Nuclei supports automation of a browser with simple DSL. Headless browser engine can be fully customized and user actions can be scripted allowing complete control over the browser. This allows for a variety of unique and custom workflows.
# Start the requests for the template right here
headless:
Actions
An action is a single piece of Task for the Nuclei Headless Engine. Each action manipulates the browser state in some way, and finally leads to the state that we are interested in capturing.
Nuclei supports a variety of actions. A list of these Actions along with their arguments are given below:
navigate
Navigate visits a given URL. url field supports variables like {{BaseURL}}
, {{Hostname}}
to customize the request fully.
action: navigate
args:
url: "{{BaseURL}}
script
Script runs a JS code on the current browser page. At the simplest level, you can just provide a code
argument with the JS snippet you want to execute, and it will be run on the page.
action: script
args:
code: alert(document.domain)
Suppose you want to run a matcher on a JS object to inspect its value. This type of data extraction use cases are also supported with nuclei headless. As an example, let’s say the application sets an object called window.random-object
with a value, and you want to match on that value.
- action: script
args:
code: window.random-object
name: script-name
...
matchers:
- type: word
part: script-name
words:
- "some-value"
Nuclei supports running some custom Javascript, before the page load with the hook
argument. This will always run the provided Javascript, before any of the pages load.
The example provided hooks window.alert
so that the alerts that are generated by the application do not stop the crawler.
- action: script
args:
code: (function() { window.alert=function(){} })()
hook: true
This is one use case, there are many more use cases of function hooking such as DOM XSS Detection and Javascript-Injection based testing techniques. Further examples are provided on examples page.
click
Click simulates clicking with the Left-Mouse button on an element specified by a selector.
action: click
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
Nuclei supports a variety of selector types, including but not limited to XPath, Regex, CSS, etc. For more information about selectors, see here.
rightclick
RightClick simulates clicking with the Right-Mouse button on an element specified by a selector.
action: rightclick
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
text
Text simulates typing something into an input with Keyboard. Selectors can be used to specify the element to type in.
action: text
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
value: username
screenshot
Screenshots takes the screenshots of a page and writes it to disk. It supports both full page and normal screenshots.
action: screenshot
args:
to: /root/test/screenshot-web
If you require full page screenshot, it can be achieved with fullpage: true
option in the args.
action: screenshot
args:
to: /root/test/screenshot-web
fullpage: true
time
Time enters values into time inputs on pages in RFC3339 format.
action: time
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
value: 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00
select
Select performs selection on an HTML Input by a selector.
action: select
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
selected: true
value: option[value=two]
selector: regex
files
Files handles a file upload input on the webpage.
action: files
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
value: /root/test/payload.txt
waitfcp
WaitFCP waits for the first piece of meaningful content, such as text or an image, indicating that the page is becoming useful.
action: waitfcp
waitfmp
WaitFMP waits for the First Meaningful Paint event, allowing users to proceed when content is visually ready.
action: waitfmp
waitdom
WaitDOM waits for the DOMContentLoaded
event, indicating that the HTML has been loaded and parsed, but without waiting for stylesheets, images, and subframes to finish loading.
action: waitdom
waitload
WaitLoad waits the entire page, including dependent resources like stylesheets and images, has been fully loaded.
action: waitload
waitidle
WaitIdle waits until the page completely stopped making network requests and reaches a network idle state, indicating that all resources have been loaded.
action: waitidle
waitstable
WaitStable waits until the page is stable for N duration (default is 1s
).
action: waitstable
args:
duration: 5s
waitdialog
WaitDialog will wait for a JavaScript dialog (alert
, confirm
, prompt
, or onbeforeunload
) to be initialized and then automatically accept it.
action: waitdialog
name: alert
args:
max-duration: 5s # (Optional. Default 10s.)
This action is useful for detecting triggered XSS payloads with a high level of accuracy and a low rate of false positives.
The name
property MUST be explicitly defined to ensure the output variable is available for later use by matchers
or extractors
wihtin your template. See the example here.
Output variables:
- NAME (boolean), indicator of JavaScript dialog triggered.
- NAME_type (string), dialog type (
alert
,confirm
,prompt
, oronbeforeunload
). - NAME_message (string), displayed message dialog.
getresource
GetResource returns the src attribute for an element.
action: getresource
name: extracted-value-src
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
extract
Extract extracts either the Text for an HTML Node, or an attribute as specified by the user.
The below code will extract the Text for the given XPath Selector Element, which can then also be matched upon by name extracted-value
with matchers and extractors.
action: extract
name: extracted-value
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
An attribute can also be extracted for an element. For example -
action: extract
name: extracted-value-href
args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div[1]/div[3]/form/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div/div[2]/input
target: attribute
attribute: href
setmethod
SetMethod overrides the method for the request.
action: setmethod
args:
part: request
method: DELETE
addheader
AddHeader adds a header to the requests / responses. This does not overwrite any pre-existing headers.
action: addheader
args:
part: response # can be request too
key: Content-Security-Policy
value: "default-src * 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' data: blob:;"
setheader
SetHeader sets a header in the requests / responses.
action: setheader
args:
part: response # can be request too
key: Content-Security-Policy
value: "default-src * 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' data: blob:;"
deleteheader
DeleteHeader deletes a header from requests / responses.
action: deleteheader
args:
part: response # can be request too
key: Content-Security-Policy
setbody
SetBody sets the body for a request / response.
action: setbody
args:
part: response # can be request too
body: '{"success":"ok"}'
waitevent
WaitEvent waits for an event to trigger on the page.
action: waitevent
args:
event: 'Page.loadEventFired'
The list of events supported are listed here.
keyboard
Keyboard simulates a single key-press on the keyboard.
action: keyboard
args:
keys: '\r' # this simulates pressing enter key on keyboard
keys
argument accepts key-codes.
debug
Debug adds a delay of 5 seconds between each headless action and also shows a trace of all the headless events occurring in the browser.
Note: Only use this for debugging purposes, don’t use this in production templates.
action: debug
sleep
Sleeps makes the browser wait for a specified duration in seconds. This is also useful for debugging purposes.
action: sleep
args:
duration: 5
Selectors
Selectors are how nuclei headless engine identifies what element to execute an action on. Nuclei supports getting selectors by including a variety of options -
Selector | Description |
---|---|
r / regex | Element matches CSS Selector and Text Matches Regex |
x / xpath | Element matches XPath selector |
js | Return elements from a JS function |
search | Search for a query (can be text, XPATH, CSS) |
selector (default) | Element matches CSS Selector |
Matchers / Extractor Parts
Valid part
values supported by Headless protocol for Matchers / Extractor are -
Value | Description |
---|---|
request | Headless Request |
<out_names> | Action names with stored values |
raw / body / data | Final DOM response from browser |
Example Headless Templates
An example headless template to automatically login into DVWA is provided below -
id: dvwa-headless-automatic-login
info:
name: DVWA Headless Automatic Login
author: pdteam
severity: high
headless:
- steps:
- args:
url: "{{BaseURL}}/login.php"
action: navigate
- action: waitload
- args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div/div[2]/form/fieldset/input
action: click
- action: waitload
- args:
by: xpath
value: admin
xpath: /html/body/div/div[2]/form/fieldset/input
action: text
- args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div/div[2]/form/fieldset/input[2]
action: click
- action: waitload
- args:
by: xpath
value: password
xpath: /html/body/div/div[2]/form/fieldset/input[2]
action: text
- args:
by: xpath
xpath: /html/body/div/div[2]/form/fieldset/p/input
action: click
- action: waitload
matchers:
- part: resp
type: word
words:
- "You have logged in as"
More complete examples are provided here.
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