Merge pull request #239 from oasis-open/238-empty-dictionaries
Remove dictionary/extension property non-empty reqmaster
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@ -291,8 +291,6 @@ class DictionaryProperty(Property):
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dictified = _get_dict(value)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError("The dictionary property must contain a dictionary")
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if dictified == {}:
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raise ValueError("The dictionary property must contain a non-empty dictionary")
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for k in dictified.keys():
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if self.spec_version == '2.0':
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if len(k) < 3:
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@ -498,8 +496,6 @@ class ExtensionsProperty(DictionaryProperty):
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dictified = copy.deepcopy(dictified)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError("The extensions property must contain a dictionary")
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if dictified == {}:
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raise ValueError("The extensions property must contain a non-empty dictionary")
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v = 'v' + self.spec_version.replace('.', '')
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@ -1141,12 +1141,13 @@ def test_process_example_windows_process_ext_empty():
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def test_process_example_extensions_empty():
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with pytest.raises(stix2.exceptions.InvalidValueError) as excinfo:
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stix2.v20.Process(extensions={})
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proc = stix2.v20.Process(
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pid=314,
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name="foobar.exe",
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extensions={},
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)
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assert excinfo.value.cls == stix2.v20.Process
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assert excinfo.value.prop_name == 'extensions'
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assert 'non-empty dictionary' in excinfo.value.reason
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assert '{}' in str(proc)
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def test_process_example_with_WindowsProcessExt_Object():
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@ -360,7 +360,6 @@ def test_dictionary_property_invalid_key(d):
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"d", [
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({}, "The dictionary property must contain a non-empty dictionary"),
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# TODO: This error message could be made more helpful. The error is caused
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# because `json.loads()` doesn't like the *single* quotes around the key
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# name, even though they are valid in a Python dictionary. While technically
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@ -1115,12 +1115,12 @@ def test_process_example_windows_process_ext_empty():
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def test_process_example_extensions_empty():
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with pytest.raises(stix2.exceptions.InvalidValueError) as excinfo:
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stix2.v21.Process(extensions={})
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proc = stix2.v21.Process(
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pid=314,
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extensions={},
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)
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assert excinfo.value.cls == stix2.v21.Process
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assert excinfo.value.prop_name == 'extensions'
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assert 'non-empty dictionary' in excinfo.value.reason
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assert '{}' in str(proc)
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def test_process_example_with_WindowsProcessExt_Object():
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@ -369,7 +369,6 @@ def test_dictionary_property_invalid_key(d):
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"d", [
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({}, "The dictionary property must contain a non-empty dictionary"),
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# TODO: This error message could be made more helpful. The error is caused
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# because `json.loads()` doesn't like the *single* quotes around the key
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# name, even though they are valid in a Python dictionary. While technically
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