#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from pymisp import PyMISP from keys import misp_url, misp_key import argparse # For python2 & 3 compat, a bit dirty, but it seems to be the least bad one try: input = raw_input except NameError: pass def init(url, key): return PyMISP(url, key, True, 'json') if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Delete the user with the given id. Keep in mind that disabling users (by setting the disabled flag via an edit) is always prefered to keep user associations to events intact.') parser.add_argument("-i", "--user_id", help="The id of the user you want to delete.") args = parser.parse_args() misp = init(misp_url, misp_key) print(misp.delete_user(args.user_id))