Performance Benchmarks
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Generated using python -m dvara.benchmarks
| Metric Parameter | Performance Result |
|---|---|
| Local Bloom lookup latency | ~0.003ms |
| Throughput | ~145k URLs/sec |
| Indexed malicious URLs | 268,970 |
| Filter size | 5.14 MB |
| Peak RAM usage | ~10.53 MB |
| False negatives | 0 observed |
| False positives | 0 / 100,000 tested |
| Bloom capacity | 3,000,000 URLs |
info Latency benchmarks measured on an isolated M2 Unix environment. Results may vary based on system I/O.
Threat Intelligence Feeds
security
ACTIVE
URLhaus
Malware URLs gathered from a high-frequency sharing platform for research.
phishing
ACTIVE
PhishTank
Verified phishing URLs based on community consensus and expert verification.
language
ACTIVE
OpenPhish
Real-time intelligence on active phishing feeds and zero-day threat patterns.
policy
ACTIVE
Cert.pl
Authoritative malicious domain lists from Poland's national CSIRT.
Get Started in Seconds
Zero-configuration deployment. Whether you're running a local script or a high-traffic production server.
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CLI Only
$ pip install dvara
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Backend / Server
$ pip install dvara[server]
Dvara Core CLI
$
dvara check
# Validate specific URL against local bloom filters
$
dvara stats
# View filter health, size, and ingestion metrics
$
dvara update
# Synchronize with upstream threat intelligence feeds
$
dvara ingest
# Process custom URL datasets into binary filters
[SYSTEM] Ready for tactical deployment...
Deployment Stack
cloud_upload
API
Render
database
Database
Supabase PostgreSQL
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Redis
Upstash Redis
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Package Hosting
PyPI
Why 'dvara'?
द्वार
gateway / doorway
"Every URL is a gateway. dvara stands at that gateway and decides what gets through."