__version__ = '2.4.117.3' import logging import warnings import sys FORMAT = "%(levelname)s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)s - %(funcName)s() ] %(message)s" formatter = logging.Formatter(FORMAT) default_handler = logging.StreamHandler() default_handler.setFormatter(formatter) logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) logger.addHandler(default_handler) logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) def warning_2020(): if sys.version_info < (3, 6): warnings.warn(""" Python 2.7 is officially end of life the 2020-01-01. For this occasion, we decided to review which versions of Python we support and our conclusion is to only support python 3.6+ starting the 2020-01-01. Every version of pymisp released after the 2020-01-01 will fail if the python interpreter is prior to python 3.6. **Please update your codebase.**""", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3) try: warning_2020() from .exceptions import PyMISPError, NewEventError, NewAttributeError, MissingDependency, NoURL, NoKey, InvalidMISPObject, UnknownMISPObjectTemplate, PyMISPInvalidFormat, MISPServerError, PyMISPNotImplementedYet, PyMISPUnexpectedResponse, PyMISPEmptyResponse # noqa from .api import PyMISP # noqa from .abstract import AbstractMISP, MISPEncode, pymisp_json_default, MISPTag, Distribution, ThreatLevel, Analysis # noqa from .mispevent import MISPEvent, MISPAttribute, MISPObjectReference, MISPObjectAttribute, MISPObject, MISPUser, MISPOrganisation, MISPSighting, MISPLog, MISPShadowAttribute, MISPWarninglist, MISPTaxonomy, MISPNoticelist, MISPObjectTemplate, MISPSharingGroup, MISPRole, MISPServer, MISPFeed, MISPEventDelegation, MISPUserSetting # noqa from .tools import AbstractMISPObjectGenerator # noqa from .tools import Neo4j # noqa from .tools import stix # noqa from .tools import openioc # noqa from .tools import ext_lookups # noqa if sys.version_info >= (3, 6): from .aping import ExpandedPyMISP # noqa from .tools import load_warninglists # noqa # Let's not bother with old python try: from .tools import reportlab_generator # noqa except ImportError: # FIXME: The import should not raise an exception if reportlab isn't installed pass except NameError: # FIXME: The import should not raise an exception if reportlab isn't installed pass logger.debug('pymisp loaded properly') except ImportError as e: logger.warning('Unable to load pymisp properly: {}'.format(e))