# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import datetime import json import os import base64 from io import BytesIO from zipfile import ZipFile import hashlib import sys import uuid from collections import Counter from . import deprecated from .abstract import AbstractMISP from .exceptions import UnknownMISPObjectTemplate, InvalidMISPObject, PyMISPError, NewEventError, NewAttributeError import six # Remove that import when discarding python2 support. import logging logger = logging.getLogger('pymisp') if six.PY2: logger.warning("You're using python 2, it is strongly recommended to use python >=3.5") try: from dateutil.parser import parse except ImportError: pass try: import jsonschema except ImportError: pass try: # pyme renamed to gpg the 2016-10-28 import gpg from gpg.constants.sig import mode has_pyme = True except ImportError: try: # pyme renamed to gpg the 2016-10-28 import pyme as gpg from pyme.constants.sig import mode has_pyme = True except ImportError: has_pyme = False # Least dirty way to support python 2 and 3 try: basestring unicode except NameError: basestring = str unicode = str def _int_to_str(d): # transform all integer back to string for k, v in d.items(): if isinstance(v, (int, float)) and not isinstance(v, bool): d[k] = str(v) return d class MISPAttribute(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self, describe_types=None): super(MISPAttribute, self).__init__() if not describe_types: ressources_path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 'data') with open(os.path.join(ressources_path, 'describeTypes.json'), 'r') as f: t = json.load(f) describe_types = t['result'] self.__categories = describe_types['categories'] self._types = describe_types['types'] self.__category_type_mapping = describe_types['category_type_mappings'] self.__sane_default = describe_types['sane_defaults'] self.Tag = [] @property def known_types(self): return self._types @property def malware_binary(self): if hasattr(self, '_malware_binary'): return self._malware_binary return None @property def tags(self): return self.Tag @tags.setter def tags(self, tags): if all(isinstance(x, MISPTag) for x in tags): self.Tag = tags else: raise PyMISPError('All the attributes have to be of type MISPAttribute.') def delete(self): """Mark the attribute as deleted (soft delete)""" self.deleted = True def add_tag(self, **tag): """Add a tag to the attribute (by name or a MISPTag object)""" misp_tag = MISPTag() if isinstance(tag, str): misp_tag.from_dict(name=tag) elif isinstance(tag, dict): misp_tag.from_dict(**tag) else: raise PyMISPError("The tag is in an invalid format (can be either string, or list): {}".format(tag)) self.tags.append(misp_tag) self.edited = True def from_dict(self, **kwargs): if kwargs.get('type') and kwargs.get('category'): if kwargs['type'] not in self.__category_type_mapping[kwargs['category']]: raise NewAttributeError('{} and {} is an invalid combination, type for this category has to be in {}'.format( kwargs.get('type'), kwargs.get('category'), (', '.join(self.__category_type_mapping[kwargs['category']])))) self.type = kwargs.pop('type', None) # Required if self.type is None: raise NewAttributeError('The type of the attribute is required.') if self.type not in self.known_types: raise NewAttributeError('{} is invalid, type has to be in {}'.format(self.type, (', '.join(self._types)))) type_defaults = self.__sane_default[self.type] self.value = kwargs.pop('value', None) if self.value is None: raise NewAttributeError('The value of the attribute is required.') # Default values self.category = kwargs.pop('category', type_defaults['default_category']) if self.category is None: # In case the category key is passed, but None self.category = type_defaults['default_category'] if self.category not in self.__categories: raise NewAttributeError('{} is invalid, category has to be in {}'.format(self.category, (', '.join(self.__categories)))) self.to_ids = kwargs.pop('to_ids', bool(int(type_defaults['to_ids']))) if self.to_ids is None: self.to_ids = bool(int(type_defaults['to_ids'])) if not isinstance(self.to_ids, bool): raise NewAttributeError('{} is invalid, to_ids has to be True or False'.format(self.to_ids)) self.distribution = kwargs.pop('distribution', None) if self.distribution is not None: self.distribution = int(self.distribution) if self.distribution not in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]: raise NewAttributeError('{} is invalid, the distribution has to be in 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5'.format(self.distribution)) # other possible values if kwargs.get('data'): self.data = kwargs.pop('data') self._load_data() if kwargs.get('id'): self.id = int(kwargs.pop('id')) if kwargs.get('event_id'): self.event_id = int(kwargs.pop('event_id')) if kwargs.get('timestamp'): self.timestamp = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(kwargs.pop('timestamp'))) if kwargs.get('sharing_group_id'): self.sharing_group_id = int(kwargs.pop('sharing_group_id')) if kwargs.get('Tag'): for tag in kwargs.pop('Tag'): self.add_tag(**tag) # If the user wants to disable correlation, let them. Defaults to False. self.disable_correlation = kwargs.pop("disable_correlation", False) if self.disable_correlation is None: self.disable_correlation = False super(MISPAttribute, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def to_dict(self): to_return = super(MISPAttribute, self).to_dict() if to_return.get('data'): to_return['data'] = base64.b64encode(self.data.getvalue()).decode() to_return = _int_to_str(to_return) return to_return def _prepare_new_malware_sample(self): if '|' in self.value: # Get the filename, ignore the md5, because humans. self.malware_filename, md5 = self.value.split('|') else: # Assuming the user only passed the filename self.malware_filename = self.value m = hashlib.md5() m.update(self.data.getvalue()) self.value = self.malware_filename md5 = m.hexdigest() self.value = '{}|{}'.format(self.malware_filename, md5) self._malware_binary = self.data self.encrypt = True def __is_misp_encrypted_file(self, f): files_list = f.namelist() if len(files_list) != 2: return False md5_from_filename = '' md5_from_file = '' for name in files_list: if name.endswith('.filename.txt'): md5_from_filename = name.replace('.filename.txt', '') else: md5_from_file = name if not md5_from_filename or not md5_from_file or md5_from_filename != md5_from_file: return False return True def _load_data(self): if not isinstance(self.data, BytesIO): self.data = BytesIO(base64.b64decode(self.data)) if self.type == 'malware-sample': try: with ZipFile(self.data) as f: if not self.__is_misp_encrypted_file(f): raise Exception('Not an existing malware sample') for name in f.namelist(): if name.endswith('.filename.txt'): with f.open(name, pwd=b'infected') as unpacked: self.malware_filename = unpacked.read().decode().strip() else: with f.open(name, pwd=b'infected') as unpacked: self._malware_binary = BytesIO(unpacked.read()) except Exception: # not a encrypted zip file, assuming it is a new malware sample self._prepare_new_malware_sample() def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'value'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(type={self.type}, value={self.value})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) def verify(self, gpg_uid): # Not used if not has_pyme: raise PyMISPError('pyme is required, please install: pip install --pre pyme3. You will also need libgpg-error-dev and libgpgme11-dev.') signed_data = self._serialize() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) try: c.verify(signed_data, signature=base64.b64decode(self.sig), verify=keys[:1]) return {self.uuid: True} except Exception: return {self.uuid: False} def _serialize(self): # Not used return '{type}{category}{to_ids}{uuid}{timestamp}{comment}{deleted}{value}'.format( type=self.type, category=self.category, to_ids=self.to_ids, uuid=self.uuid, timestamp=self.timestamp, comment=self.comment, deleted=self.deleted, value=self.value).encode() def sign(self, gpg_uid, passphrase=None): # Not used if not has_pyme: raise PyMISPError('pyme is required, please install: pip install --pre pyme3. You will also need libgpg-error-dev and libgpgme11-dev.') to_sign = self._serialize() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) c.signers = keys[:1] if passphrase: c.set_passphrase_cb(lambda *args: passphrase) signed, _ = c.sign(to_sign, mode=mode.DETACH) self.sig = base64.b64encode(signed).decode() @deprecated def get_known_types(self): return self.known_types @deprecated def get_malware_binary(self): return self.malware_binary @deprecated def _json(self): return self.to_dict() @deprecated def _json_full(self): return self.to_dict() @deprecated def set_all_values(self, **kwargs): self.from_dict(**kwargs) class MISPEvent(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self, describe_types=None, strict_validation=False): super(MISPEvent, self).__init__() ressources_path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 'data') if strict_validation: with open(os.path.join(ressources_path, 'schema.json'), 'r') as f: self.__json_schema = json.load(f) else: with open(os.path.join(ressources_path, 'schema-lax.json'), 'r') as f: self.__json_schema = json.load(f) if not describe_types: with open(os.path.join(ressources_path, 'describeTypes.json'), 'r') as f: t = json.load(f) describe_types = t['result'] self._types = describe_types['types'] self.Tag = [] self.Attribute = [] self.Object = [] self.RelatedEvent = [] @property def known_types(self): return self._types @property def attributes(self): return self.Attribute @attributes.setter def attributes(self, attributes): if all(isinstance(x, MISPAttribute) for x in attributes): self.Attribute = attributes else: raise PyMISPError('All the attributes have to be of type MISPAttribute.') @property def related_events(self): return self.RelatedEvent @property def objects(self): return self.Object @property def tags(self): return self.Tag def load_file(self, event_path): """Load a JSON dump from a file on the disk""" if not os.path.exists(event_path): raise PyMISPError('Invalid path, unable to load the event.') with open(event_path, 'r') as f: self.load(f) def load(self, json_event): """Load a JSON dump from a pseudo file or a JSON string""" if hasattr(json_event, 'read'): # python2 and python3 compatible to find if we have a file json_event = json_event.read() if isinstance(json_event, basestring): json_event = json.loads(json_event) if json_event.get('response'): event = json_event.get('response')[0] else: event = json_event if not event: raise PyMISPError('Invalid event') # Invalid event created by MISP up to 2.4.52 (attribute_count is none instead of '0') if event.get('Event') and event.get('Event').get('attribute_count') is None: event['Event']['attribute_count'] = '0' jsonschema.validate(event, self.__json_schema) e = event.get('Event') self.from_dict(**e) def set_date(self, date, ignore_invalid=False): """Set a date for the event (string, datetime, or date object)""" if isinstance(date, basestring) or isinstance(date, unicode): self.date = parse(date).date() elif isinstance(date, datetime.datetime): self.date = date.date() elif isinstance(date, datetime.date): self.date = date else: if ignore_invalid: self.date = datetime.date.today() else: raise NewEventError('Invalid format for the date: {} - {}'.format(date, type(date))) def from_dict(self, **kwargs): # Required value self.info = kwargs.pop('info', None) if not self.info: raise NewAttributeError('The info field of the new event is required.') # Default values for a valid event to send to a MISP instance self.distribution = kwargs.pop('distribution', None) if self.distribution is not None: self.distribution = int(self.distribution) if self.distribution not in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]: raise NewAttributeError('{} is invalid, the distribution has to be in 0, 1, 2, 3, 4'.format(self.distribution)) if kwargs.get('threat_level_id') is not None: self.threat_level_id = int(kwargs.pop('threat_level_id')) if self.threat_level_id not in [1, 2, 3, 4]: raise NewEventError('{} is invalid, the threat_level has to be in 1, 2, 3, 4'.format(self.threat_level_id)) if kwargs.get('analysis') is not None: self.analysis = int(kwargs.pop('analysis')) if self.analysis not in [0, 1, 2]: raise NewEventError('{} is invalid, the analysis has to be in 0, 1, 2'.format(self.analysis)) self.published = kwargs.pop('published', None) if self.published is True: self.publish() else: self.unpublish() if kwargs.get('date'): self.set_date(kwargs.pop('date')) if kwargs.get('Attribute'): for a in kwargs.pop('Attribute'): self.add_attribute(**a) # All other keys if kwargs.get('id'): self.id = int(kwargs.pop('id')) if kwargs.get('orgc_id'): self.orgc_id = int(kwargs.pop('orgc_id')) if kwargs.get('org_id'): self.org_id = int(kwargs.pop('org_id')) if kwargs.get('timestamp'): self.timestamp = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(kwargs.pop('timestamp'))) if kwargs.get('publish_timestamp'): self.publish_timestamp = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(kwargs.pop('publish_timestamp'))) if kwargs.get('sharing_group_id'): self.sharing_group_id = int(kwargs.pop('sharing_group_id')) if kwargs.get('RelatedEvent'): for rel_event in kwargs.pop('RelatedEvent'): sub_event = MISPEvent() sub_event.load(rel_event) self.RelatedEvent.append(sub_event) if kwargs.get('Tag'): for tag in kwargs.pop('Tag'): self.add_tag(**tag) if kwargs.get('Object'): for obj in kwargs.pop('Object'): self.add_object(**obj) super(MISPEvent, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def to_dict(self): to_return = super(MISPEvent, self).to_dict() if to_return.get('date'): to_return['date'] = self.date.isoformat() if to_return.get('publish_timestamp'): to_return['publish_timestamp'] = self._datetime_to_timestamp(self.publish_timestamp) to_return = _int_to_str(to_return) to_return = {'Event': to_return} return to_return def add_tag(self, **tag): """Add a tag to the attribute (by name or a MISPTag object)""" misp_tag = MISPTag() if isinstance(tag, str): misp_tag.from_dict(name=tag) elif isinstance(tag, dict): misp_tag.from_dict(**tag) else: raise PyMISPError("The tag is in an invalid format (can be either string, or list): {}".format(tag)) self.tags.append(misp_tag) self.edited = True def get_attribute_tag(self, attribute_identifier): '''Return the tags associated to an attribute or an object attribute. :attribute_identifier: can be an ID, UUID, or the value. ''' tags = [] for a in self.attributes + [attribute for o in self.objects for attribute in o.attributes]: if ((hasattr(a, 'id') and a.id == attribute_identifier) or (hasattr(a, 'uuid') and a.uuid == attribute_identifier) or (hasattr(a, 'value') and attribute_identifier == a.value or attribute_identifier in a.value.split('|'))): tags += a.tags return tags def add_attribute_tag(self, tag, attribute_identifier): '''Add a tag to an existing attribute, raise an Exception if the attribute doesn't exists. :tag: Tag name :attribute_identifier: can be an ID, UUID, or the value. ''' attributes = [] for a in self.attributes: if ((hasattr(a, 'id') and a.id == attribute_identifier) or (hasattr(a, 'uuid') and a.uuid == attribute_identifier) or (hasattr(a, 'value') and attribute_identifier == a.value or attribute_identifier in a.value.split('|'))): a.add_tag(tag) attributes.append(a) if not attributes: raise Exception('No attribute with identifier {} found.'.format(attribute_identifier)) self.edited = True return attributes def publish(self): """Mark the attribute as published""" self.published = True def unpublish(self): """Mark the attribute as un-published (set publish flag to false)""" self.published = False def delete_attribute(self, attribute_id): """Delete an attribute, you can search by ID or UUID""" found = False for a in self.attributes: if ((hasattr(a, 'id') and a.id == attribute_id) or (hasattr(a, 'uuid') and a.uuid == attribute_id)): a.delete() found = True break if not found: raise Exception('No attribute with UUID/ID {} found.'.format(attribute_id)) def add_attribute(self, type, value, **kwargs): """Add an attribute. type and value are required but you can pass all other parameters supported by MISPAttribute""" if isinstance(value, list): for a in value: self.add_attribute(type=type, value=a, **kwargs) else: attribute = MISPAttribute() attribute.from_dict(type=type, value=value, **kwargs) self.attributes.append(attribute) self.edited = True def get_object_by_id(self, object_id): """Get an object by ID (the ID is the one set by the server when creating the new object)""" for obj in self.objects: if hasattr(obj, 'id') and obj.id == object_id: return obj raise InvalidMISPObject('Object with {} does not exists in ths event'.format(object_id)) def add_object(self, **obj): """Add an object to the Event, either by passing a MISPObject, or a dictionary""" if isinstance(obj, MISPObject): self.Object.append(obj) elif isinstance(obj, dict): tmp_object = MISPObject(obj['name']) tmp_object.from_dict(**obj) self.Object.append(tmp_object) else: raise InvalidMISPObject("An object to add to an existing Event needs to be either a MISPObject, or a plain python dictionary") self.edited = True def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'info'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(info={self.info})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) def _serialize(self): return '{date}{threat_level_id}{info}{uuid}{analysis}{timestamp}'.format( date=self.date, threat_level_id=self.threat_level_id, info=self.info, uuid=self.uuid, analysis=self.analysis, timestamp=self.timestamp).encode() def _serialize_sigs(self): # Not used all_sigs = self.sig for a in self.attributes: all_sigs += a.sig return all_sigs.encode() def sign(self, gpg_uid, passphrase=None): # Not used if not has_pyme: raise PyMISPError('pyme is required, please install: pip install --pre pyme3. You will also need libgpg-error-dev and libgpgme11-dev.') to_sign = self._serialize() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) c.signers = keys[:1] if passphrase: c.set_passphrase_cb(lambda *args: passphrase) signed, _ = c.sign(to_sign, mode=mode.DETACH) self.sig = base64.b64encode(signed).decode() for a in self.attributes: a.sign(gpg_uid, passphrase) to_sign_global = self._serialize_sigs() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) c.signers = keys[:1] if passphrase: c.set_passphrase_cb(lambda *args: passphrase) signed, _ = c.sign(to_sign_global, mode=mode.DETACH) self.global_sig = base64.b64encode(signed).decode() def verify(self, gpg_uid): # Not used if not has_pyme: raise PyMISPError('pyme is required, please install: pip install --pre pyme3. You will also need libgpg-error-dev and libgpgme11-dev.') to_return = {} signed_data = self._serialize() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) try: c.verify(signed_data, signature=base64.b64decode(self.sig), verify=keys[:1]) to_return[self.uuid] = True except Exception: to_return[self.uuid] = False for a in self.attributes: to_return.update(a.verify(gpg_uid)) to_verify_global = self._serialize_sigs() with gpg.Context() as c: keys = list(c.keylist(gpg_uid)) try: c.verify(to_verify_global, signature=base64.b64decode(self.global_sig), verify=keys[:1]) to_return['global'] = True except Exception: to_return['global'] = False return to_return @deprecated def get_known_types(self): return self.known_types @deprecated def set_all_values(self, **kwargs): self.from_dict(**kwargs) @deprecated def _json(self): return self.to_dict() class MISPTag(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self): super(MISPTag, self).__init__() def from_dict(self, name, **kwargs): self.name = name super(MISPTag, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'name'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(name={self.name})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) class MISPObjectReference(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self): super(MISPObjectReference, self).__init__() def from_dict(self, object_uuid, referenced_uuid, relationship_type, comment=None, **kwargs): self.object_uuid = object_uuid self.referenced_uuid = referenced_uuid self.relationship_type = relationship_type self.comment = comment super(MISPObjectReference, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'referenced_uuid'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(object_uuid={self.object_uuid}, referenced_uuid={self.referenced_uuid}, relationship_type={self.relationship_type})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) class MISPUser(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self): super(MISPUser, self).__init__() class MISPOrganisation(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self): super(MISPOrganisation, self).__init__() class MISPSighting(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self): super(MISPSighting, self).__init__() def from_dict(self, value, source=None, type=None, timestamp=None, **kwargs): """Initialize the MISPSighting from a dictionary :value: Value can either be the attribute's value (to update sighting on all the attributes with this value), or an UUID in order to update the sightings of one particular attribute. :source: Source of the sighting :type: Type of the sighting :timestamp: Timestamp associated to the sighting """ self.value = value self.source = source self.type = type self.timestamp = timestamp super(MISPSighting, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'value'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(value={self.value})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) class MISPObjectAttribute(MISPAttribute): def __init__(self, definition): super(MISPObjectAttribute, self).__init__() self.__definition = definition def from_dict(self, object_relation, value, **kwargs): self.object_relation = object_relation self.value = value # Initialize the new MISPAttribute # Get the misp attribute type from the definition self.type = kwargs.pop('type', None) if self.type is None: self.type = self.__definition.get('misp-attribute') self.disable_correlation = kwargs.pop('disable_correlation', None) if self.disable_correlation is None: # The correlation can be disabled by default in the object definition. # Use this value if it isn't overloaded by the object self.disable_correlation = self.__definition.get('disable_correlation') self.to_ids = kwargs.pop('to_ids', None) if self.to_ids is None: # Same for the to_ids flag self.to_ids = self.__definition.get('to_ids') super(MISPObjectAttribute, self).from_dict(**dict(self, **kwargs)) def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'value'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(object_relation={self.object_relation}, value={self.value})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self) class MISPObject(AbstractMISP): def __init__(self, name, strict=False, standalone=False, default_attributes_parameters={}, **kwargs): ''' Master class representing a generic MISP object :name: Name of the object :strict: Enforce validation with the object templates :standalone: The object will be pushed as directly on MISP, not as a part of an event. In this case the ObjectReference needs to be pushed manually and cannot be in the JSON dump. :default_attributes_parameters: Used as template for the attributes if they are not overwritten in add_attribute ''' super(MISPObject, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.__strict = strict self.name = name self.__misp_objects_path = os.path.join( os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.modules['pymisp'].__file__)), 'data', 'misp-objects', 'objects') if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.__misp_objects_path, self.name, 'definition.json')): self.__known_template = True else: if self.__strict: raise UnknownMISPObjectTemplate('{} is unknown in the MISP object directory.'.format(self.name)) else: self.__known_template = False if self.__known_template: with open(os.path.join(self.__misp_objects_path, self.name, 'definition.json'), 'r') as f: self.__definition = json.load(f) setattr(self, 'meta-category', self.__definition['meta-category']) self.template_uuid = self.__definition['uuid'] self.description = self.__definition['description'] self.template_version = self.__definition['version'] else: # Then we have no meta-category, template_uuid, description and template_version pass self.uuid = str(uuid.uuid4()) self.__fast_attribute_access = {} # Hashtable object_relation: [attributes] self.ObjectReference = [] self.Attribute = [] self.Tag = [] self._default_attributes_parameters = default_attributes_parameters if self._default_attributes_parameters: # Let's clean that up self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('value', None) # duh self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('uuid', None) # duh self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('id', None) # duh self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('object_id', None) # duh self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('type', None) # depends on the value self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('object_relation', None) # depends on the value self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('disable_correlation', None) # depends on the value self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('to_ids', None) # depends on the value self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('category', None) # depends on the value self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('deleted', None) # doesn't make sense to pre-set it self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('data', None) # in case the original in a sample or an attachment self.distribution = self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('distribution', 5) self.sharing_group_id = self._default_attributes_parameters.pop('sharing_group_id', 0) else: self.distribution = 5 # Default to inherit self.sharing_group_id = None self._standalone = standalone if self._standalone: # Mark as non_jsonable because we need to add the references manually after the object(s) have been created self.update_not_jsonable('ObjectReference') @property def attributes(self): return self.Attribute @property def references(self): return self.ObjectReference def from_dict(self, **kwargs): if self.__known_template: if kwargs.get('template_uuid') and kwargs['template_uuid'] != self.template_uuid: if self.__strict: raise UnknownMISPObjectTemplate('UUID of the object is different from the one of the template.') else: self.__known_template = False if kwargs.get('template_version') and int(kwargs['template_version']) != self.template_version: if self.__strict: raise UnknownMISPObjectTemplate('Version of the object ({}) is different from the one of the template ({}).'.format(kwargs['template_version'], self.template_version)) else: self.__known_template = False if kwargs.get('Attribute'): for a in kwargs.pop('Attribute'): self.add_attribute(**a) if kwargs.get('ObjectReference'): for r in kwargs.pop('ObjectReference'): self.add_reference(**r) if kwargs.get('Tag'): for tag in kwargs.pop('Tag'): self.add_tag(**tag) super(MISPObject, self).from_dict(**kwargs) def add_reference(self, referenced_uuid, relationship_type, comment=None, **kwargs): """Add a link (uuid) to an other object""" if kwargs.get('object_uuid'): # Load existing object object_uuid = kwargs.pop('object_uuid') else: # New reference object_uuid = self.uuid reference = MISPObjectReference() reference.from_dict(object_uuid=object_uuid, referenced_uuid=referenced_uuid, relationship_type=relationship_type, comment=comment, **kwargs) self.ObjectReference.append(reference) self.edited = True def add_tag(self, name, **kwargs): tag = MISPTag() tag.from_dict(name=name, **kwargs) self.Tag.append(tag) self.edited = True def get_attributes_by_relation(self, object_relation): '''Returns the list of attributes with the given object relation in the object''' return self.__fast_attribute_access.get(object_relation, []) def has_attributes_by_relation(self, list_of_relations): '''True if all the relations in the list are defined in the object''' return all(relation in self.__fast_attribute_access for relation in list_of_relations) def add_attribute(self, object_relation, **value): """Add an attribute. object_relation is required and the value key is a dictionary with all the keys supported by MISPAttribute""" if value.get('value') is None: return None if self.__known_template: if self.__definition['attributes'].get(object_relation): attribute = MISPObjectAttribute(self.__definition['attributes'][object_relation]) else: # Woopsie, this object_relation is unknown, no sane defaults for you. logger.warning("The template ({}) doesn't have the object_relation ({}) you're trying to add.".format(self.name, object_relation)) attribute = MISPObjectAttribute({}) else: attribute = MISPObjectAttribute({}) # Overwrite the parameters of self._default_attributes_parameters with the ones of value attribute.from_dict(object_relation=object_relation, **dict(self._default_attributes_parameters, **value)) if not self.__fast_attribute_access.get(object_relation): self.__fast_attribute_access[object_relation] = [] self.Attribute.append(attribute) self.__fast_attribute_access[object_relation].append(attribute) self.edited = True return attribute def to_dict(self, strict=False): if strict or self.__strict and self.__known_template: self._validate() return super(MISPObject, self).to_dict() def to_json(self, strict=False): if strict or self.__strict and self.__known_template: self._validate() return super(MISPObject, self).to_json() def _validate(self): """Make sure the object we're creating has the required fields""" all_object_relations = [] for a in self.attributes: all_object_relations.append(a.object_relation) count_relations = dict(Counter(all_object_relations)) for key, counter in count_relations.items(): if counter == 1: continue if not self.__definition['attributes'][key].get('multiple'): raise InvalidMISPObject('Multiple occurrences of {} is not allowed'.format(key)) all_attribute_names = set(count_relations.keys()) if self.__definition.get('requiredOneOf'): if not set(self.__definition['requiredOneOf']) & all_attribute_names: raise InvalidMISPObject('At least one of the following attributes is required: {}'.format(', '.join(self.__definition['requiredOneOf']))) if self.__definition.get('required'): for r in self.__definition.get('required'): if r not in all_attribute_names: raise InvalidMISPObject('{} is required'.format(r)) return True def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, 'name'): return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(name={self.name})'.format(self=self) return '<{self.__class__.__name__}(NotInitialized)'.format(self=self)