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serialization
================
.. automodule:: stix2.serialization
:members:

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ setup(
'requests',
'simplejson',
'six>=1.13.0',
'stix2-patterns',
'stix2-patterns>=1.2.0',
],
project_urls={
'Documentation': 'https://stix2.readthedocs.io/',
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ setup(
'Bug Tracker': 'https://github.com/oasis-open/cti-python-stix2/issues/',
},
extras_require={
'taxii': ['taxii2-client'],
'taxii': ['taxii2-client>=2.2.1'],
'semantic': ['haversine', 'rapidfuzz'],
},
)

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
pattern_visitor
patterns
properties
serialization
utils
v20
v21

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
"""Base classes for type definitions in the STIX2 library."""
import copy
import datetime as dt
import re
import uuid
@ -18,9 +17,10 @@ from .exceptions import (
)
from .markings import _MarkingsMixin
from .markings.utils import validate
from .utils import (
NOW, PREFIX_21_REGEX, find_property_index, format_datetime, get_timestamp,
from .serialization import (
STIXJSONEncoder, STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, serialize,
)
from .utils import NOW, PREFIX_21_REGEX, get_timestamp
from .versioning import new_version as _new_version
from .versioning import revoke as _revoke
@ -29,51 +29,14 @@ try:
except ImportError:
from collections import Mapping
__all__ = ['STIXJSONEncoder', '_STIXBase']
# TODO: Remove STIXJSONEncoder, STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, serialize from __all__ on next major release.
# Kept for backwards compatibility.
__all__ = ['STIXJSONEncoder', 'STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder', '_STIXBase', 'serialize']
DEFAULT_ERROR = "{type} must have {property}='{expected}'."
SCO_DET_ID_NAMESPACE = uuid.UUID("00abedb4-aa42-466c-9c01-fed23315a9b7")
class STIXJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
"""Custom JSONEncoder subclass for serializing Python ``stix2`` objects.
If an optional property with a default value specified in the STIX 2 spec
is set to that default value, it will be left out of the serialized output.
An example of this type of property include the ``revoked`` common property.
"""
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, (dt.date, dt.datetime)):
return format_datetime(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, _STIXBase):
tmp_obj = dict(copy.deepcopy(obj))
for prop_name in obj._defaulted_optional_properties:
del tmp_obj[prop_name]
return tmp_obj
else:
return super(STIXJSONEncoder, self).default(obj)
class STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
"""Custom JSONEncoder subclass for serializing Python ``stix2`` objects.
Differs from ``STIXJSONEncoder`` in that if an optional property with a default
value specified in the STIX 2 spec is set to that default value, it will be
included in the serialized output.
"""
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, (dt.date, dt.datetime)):
return format_datetime(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, _STIXBase):
return dict(obj)
else:
return super(STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, self).default(obj)
def get_required_properties(properties):
return (k for k, v in properties.items() if v.required)
@ -272,18 +235,10 @@ class _STIXBase(Mapping):
def revoke(self):
return _revoke(self)
def serialize(self, pretty=False, include_optional_defaults=False, **kwargs):
def serialize(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Serialize a STIX object.
Args:
pretty (bool): If True, output properties following the STIX specs
formatting. This includes indentation. Refer to notes for more
details. (Default: ``False``)
include_optional_defaults (bool): Determines whether to include
optional properties set to the default value defined in the spec.
**kwargs: The arguments for a json.dumps() call.
Examples:
>>> import stix2
>>> identity = stix2.Identity(name='Example Corp.', identity_class='organization')
@ -302,25 +257,10 @@ class _STIXBase(Mapping):
Returns:
str: The serialized JSON object.
Note:
The argument ``pretty=True`` will output the STIX object following
spec order. Using this argument greatly impacts object serialization
performance. If your use case is centered across machine-to-machine
operation it is recommended to set ``pretty=False``.
When ``pretty=True`` the following key-value pairs will be added or
overridden: indent=4, separators=(",", ": "), item_sort_key=sort_by.
See Also:
``stix2.serialization.serialize`` for options.
"""
if pretty:
def sort_by(element):
return find_property_index(self, *element)
kwargs.update({'indent': 4, 'separators': (',', ': '), 'item_sort_key': sort_by})
if include_optional_defaults:
return json.dumps(self, cls=STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, **kwargs)
else:
return json.dumps(self, cls=STIXJSONEncoder, **kwargs)
return serialize(self, *args, **kwargs)
class _DomainObject(_STIXBase, _MarkingsMixin):

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@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ def _custom_object_builder(cls, type, properties, version, base_class):
base_class.__init__(self, **kwargs)
_cls_init(cls, self, kwargs)
_CustomObject.__name__ = cls.__name__
_register_object(_CustomObject, version=version)
return _CustomObject
@ -51,6 +53,8 @@ def _custom_marking_builder(cls, type, properties, version, base_class):
base_class.__init__(self, **kwargs)
_cls_init(cls, self, kwargs)
_CustomMarking.__name__ = cls.__name__
_register_marking(_CustomMarking, version=version)
return _CustomMarking
@ -72,6 +76,8 @@ def _custom_observable_builder(cls, type, properties, version, base_class, id_co
base_class.__init__(self, **kwargs)
_cls_init(cls, self, kwargs)
_CustomObservable.__name__ = cls.__name__
_register_observable(_CustomObservable, version=version)
return _CustomObservable
@ -88,5 +94,7 @@ def _custom_extension_builder(cls, observable, type, properties, version, base_c
base_class.__init__(self, **kwargs)
_cls_init(cls, self, kwargs)
_CustomExtension.__name__ = cls.__name__
_register_observable_extension(observable, _CustomExtension, version=version)
return _CustomExtension

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@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ from stix2.datastore import (
)
from stix2.datastore.filters import Filter, FilterSet, apply_common_filters
from stix2.parsing import parse
from stix2.utils import format_datetime, get_type_from_id
from stix2.serialization import serialize
from stix2.utils import format_datetime, get_type_from_id, parse_into_datetime
def _timestamp2filename(timestamp):
@ -24,10 +25,12 @@ def _timestamp2filename(timestamp):
"modified" property value. This should not include an extension.
Args:
timestamp: A timestamp, as a datetime.datetime object.
timestamp: A timestamp, as a datetime.datetime object or string.
"""
# The format_datetime will determine the correct level of precision.
if isinstance(timestamp, str):
timestamp = parse_into_datetime(timestamp)
ts = format_datetime(timestamp)
ts = re.sub(r"[-T:\.Z ]", "", ts)
return ts
@ -582,9 +585,9 @@ class FileSystemSink(DataSink):
if os.path.isfile(file_path):
raise DataSourceError("Attempted to overwrite file (!) at: {}".format(file_path))
else:
with io.open(file_path, 'w', encoding=encoding) as f:
stix_obj = stix_obj.serialize(pretty=True, encoding=encoding, ensure_ascii=False)
stix_obj = serialize(stix_obj, pretty=True, encoding=encoding, ensure_ascii=False)
f.write(stix_obj)
def add(self, stix_data=None, version=None):
@ -614,8 +617,12 @@ class FileSystemSink(DataSink):
self._check_path_and_write(stix_data)
elif isinstance(stix_data, (str, dict)):
stix_data = parse(stix_data, allow_custom=self.allow_custom, version=version)
self.add(stix_data, version=version)
parsed_data = parse(stix_data, allow_custom=self.allow_custom, version=version)
if isinstance(parsed_data, _STIXBase):
self.add(parsed_data, version=version)
else:
# custom unregistered object type
self._check_path_and_write(parsed_data)
elif isinstance(stix_data, list):
# recursively add individual STIX objects

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
import importlib
import inspect
from six import text_type
from stix2patterns.exceptions import ParseException
from stix2patterns.grammars.STIXPatternParser import TerminalNode
@ -49,6 +50,9 @@ def check_for_valid_timetamp_syntax(timestamp_string):
return _TIMESTAMP_RE.match(timestamp_string)
def same_boolean_operator(current_op, op_token):
return current_op == op_token.getText()
class STIXPatternVisitorForSTIX2():
classes = {}
@ -131,7 +135,7 @@ class STIXPatternVisitorForSTIX2():
if len(children) == 1:
return children[0]
else:
if isinstance(children[0], _BooleanExpression):
if isinstance(children[0], _BooleanExpression) and same_boolean_operator(children[0].operator, children[1]):
children[0].operands.append(children[2])
return children[0]
else:
@ -256,6 +260,11 @@ class STIXPatternVisitorForSTIX2():
if isinstance(next, TerminalNode):
property_path.append(self.instantiate("ListObjectPathComponent", current.property_name, next.getText()))
i += 2
elif isinstance(next, IntegerConstant):
property_path.append(self.instantiate("ListObjectPathComponent",
current.property_name if isinstance(current, BasicObjectPathComponent) else text_type(current),
next.value))
i += 2
else:
property_path.append(current)
i += 1
@ -269,7 +278,12 @@ class STIXPatternVisitorForSTIX2():
# Visit a parse tree produced by STIXPatternParser#firstPathComponent.
def visitFirstPathComponent(self, ctx):
children = self.visitChildren(ctx)
step = children[0].getText()
first_component = children[0]
# hack for when the first component isn't a TerminalNode (see issue #438)
if isinstance(first_component, TerminalNode):
step = first_component.getText()
else:
step = text_type(first_component)
# if step.endswith("_ref"):
# return stix2.ReferenceObjectPathComponent(step)
# else:
@ -288,8 +302,8 @@ class STIXPatternVisitorForSTIX2():
def visitKeyPathStep(self, ctx):
children = self.visitChildren(ctx)
if isinstance(children[1], StringConstant):
# special case for hashes
return children[1].value
# special case for hashes and quoted steps
return children[1]
else:
return self.instantiate("BasicObjectPathComponent", children[1].getText(), True)

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@ -248,7 +248,10 @@ def make_constant(value):
class _ObjectPathComponent(object):
@staticmethod
def create_ObjectPathComponent(component_name):
if component_name.endswith("_ref"):
# first case is to handle if component_name was quoted
if isinstance(component_name, StringConstant):
return BasicObjectPathComponent(component_name.value, False)
elif component_name.endswith("_ref"):
return ReferenceObjectPathComponent(component_name)
elif component_name.find("[") != -1:
parse1 = component_name.split("[")

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"""STIX2 core serialization methods."""
import copy
import datetime as dt
import simplejson as json
import stix2.base
from .utils import format_datetime
class STIXJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
"""Custom JSONEncoder subclass for serializing Python ``stix2`` objects.
If an optional property with a default value specified in the STIX 2 spec
is set to that default value, it will be left out of the serialized output.
An example of this type of property include the ``revoked`` common property.
"""
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, (dt.date, dt.datetime)):
return format_datetime(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, stix2.base._STIXBase):
tmp_obj = dict(copy.deepcopy(obj))
for prop_name in obj._defaulted_optional_properties:
del tmp_obj[prop_name]
return tmp_obj
else:
return super(STIXJSONEncoder, self).default(obj)
class STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
"""Custom JSONEncoder subclass for serializing Python ``stix2`` objects.
Differs from ``STIXJSONEncoder`` in that if an optional property with a default
value specified in the STIX 2 spec is set to that default value, it will be
included in the serialized output.
"""
def default(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, (dt.date, dt.datetime)):
return format_datetime(obj)
elif isinstance(obj, stix2.base._STIXBase):
return dict(obj)
else:
return super(STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, self).default(obj)
def serialize(obj, pretty=False, include_optional_defaults=False, **kwargs):
"""
Serialize a STIX object.
Args:
obj: The STIX object to be serialized.
pretty (bool): If True, output properties following the STIX specs
formatting. This includes indentation. Refer to notes for more
details. (Default: ``False``)
include_optional_defaults (bool): Determines whether to include
optional properties set to the default value defined in the spec.
**kwargs: The arguments for a json.dumps() call.
Returns:
str: The serialized JSON object.
Note:
The argument ``pretty=True`` will output the STIX object following
spec order. Using this argument greatly impacts object serialization
performance. If your use case is centered across machine-to-machine
operation it is recommended to set ``pretty=False``.
When ``pretty=True`` the following key-value pairs will be added or
overridden: indent=4, separators=(",", ": "), item_sort_key=sort_by.
"""
if pretty:
def sort_by(element):
return find_property_index(obj, *element)
kwargs.update({'indent': 4, 'separators': (',', ': '), 'item_sort_key': sort_by})
if include_optional_defaults:
return json.dumps(obj, cls=STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, **kwargs)
else:
return json.dumps(obj, cls=STIXJSONEncoder, **kwargs)
def _find(seq, val):
"""
Search sequence 'seq' for val. This behaves like str.find(): if not found,
-1 is returned instead of throwing an exception.
Args:
seq: The sequence to search
val: The value to search for
Returns:
int: The index of the value if found, or -1 if not found
"""
try:
return seq.index(val)
except ValueError:
return -1
def _find_property_in_seq(seq, search_key, search_value):
"""
Helper for find_property_index(): search for the property in all elements
of the given sequence.
Args:
seq: The sequence
search_key: Property name to find
search_value: Property value to find
Returns:
int: A property index, or -1 if the property was not found
"""
idx = -1
for elem in seq:
idx = find_property_index(elem, search_key, search_value)
if idx >= 0:
break
return idx
def find_property_index(obj, search_key, search_value):
"""
Search (recursively) for the given key and value in the given object.
Return an index for the key, relative to whatever object it's found in.
Args:
obj: The object to search (list, dict, or stix object)
search_key: A search key
search_value: A search value
Returns:
int: An index; -1 if the key and value aren't found
"""
# Special-case keys which are numbers-as-strings, e.g. for cyber-observable
# mappings. Use the int value of the key as the index.
if search_key.isdigit():
return int(search_key)
if isinstance(obj, stix2.base._STIXBase):
if search_key in obj and obj[search_key] == search_value:
idx = _find(obj.object_properties(), search_key)
else:
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj.values(), search_key, search_value)
elif isinstance(obj, dict):
if search_key in obj and obj[search_key] == search_value:
idx = _find(sorted(obj), search_key)
else:
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj.values(), search_key, search_value)
elif isinstance(obj, list):
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj, search_key, search_value)
else:
# Don't know how to search this type
idx = -1
return idx

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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ def test_custom_extension():
with pytest.raises(stix2.exceptions.MissingPropertiesError) as excinfo:
NewExtension(property2=42)
assert excinfo.value.properties == ['property1']
assert str(excinfo.value) == "No values for required properties for _CustomExtension: (property1)."
assert str(excinfo.value) == "No values for required properties for NewExtension: (property1)."
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
NewExtension(property1='something', property2=4)

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@ -633,6 +633,26 @@ def test_filesystem_object_with_custom_property_in_bundle(fs_store):
assert camp_r.x_empire == camp.x_empire
def test_filesystem_custom_object_dict(fs_store):
fs_store.sink.allow_custom = True
newobj = {
"type": "x-new-obj-2",
"id": "x-new-obj-2--d08dc866-6149-47db-aae6-7b58a827e7f0",
"created": "2020-07-20T03:45:02.879Z",
"modified": "2020-07-20T03:45:02.879Z",
"property1": "something",
}
fs_store.add(newobj)
newobj_r = fs_store.get(newobj["id"])
assert newobj_r["id"] == newobj["id"]
assert newobj_r["property1"] == 'something'
# remove dir
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(FS_PATH, "x-new-obj-2"), True)
fs_store.sink.allow_custom = False
def test_filesystem_custom_object(fs_store):
@stix2.v20.CustomObject(
'x-new-obj-2', [

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@ -511,6 +511,32 @@ def test_parsing_start_stop_qualified_expression():
) == "[ipv4-addr:value = '1.2.3.4'] START '2016-06-01T00:00:00Z' STOP '2017-03-12T08:30:00Z'"
def test_parsing_mixed_boolean_expression_1():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b = 1 AND a:b = 2 OR a:b = 3]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b = 1 AND a:b = 2 OR a:b = 3]"
def test_parsing_mixed_boolean_expression_2():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b = 1 OR a:b = 2 AND a:b = 3]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b = 1 OR a:b = 2 AND a:b = 3]"
def test_parsing_integer_index():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b[1] = 2]"
# This should never occur, because the first component will always be a property_name, and they should not be quoted.
def test_parsing_quoted_first_path_component():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:'b'[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:'b'[1] = 2]"
def test_parsing_quoted_second_path_component():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b.'b'[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b.'b'[1] = 2]"
def test_parsing_illegal_start_stop_qualified_expression():
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
create_pattern_object("[ipv4-addr:value = '1.2.3.4'] START '2016-06-01' STOP '2017-03-12T08:30:00Z'", version="2.0")

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from io import StringIO
import pytest
import pytz
import stix2.serialization
import stix2.utils
from .constants import IDENTITY_ID
@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ def test_deduplicate(stix_objs1):
],
)
def test_find_property_index(object, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
assert stix2.utils.find_property_index(
assert stix2.serialization.find_property_index(
object,
*tuple_to_find
) == expected_index
@ -235,4 +236,4 @@ def test_find_property_index(object, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
],
)
def test_iterate_over_values(dict_value, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
assert stix2.utils._find_property_in_seq(dict_value.values(), *tuple_to_find) == expected_index
assert stix2.serialization._find_property_in_seq(dict_value.values(), *tuple_to_find) == expected_index

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@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ def test_custom_extension():
with pytest.raises(stix2.exceptions.MissingPropertiesError) as excinfo:
NewExtension(property2=42)
assert excinfo.value.properties == ['property1']
assert str(excinfo.value) == "No values for required properties for _CustomExtension: (property1)."
assert str(excinfo.value) == "No values for required properties for NewExtension: (property1)."
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
NewExtension(property1='something', property2=4)

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@ -654,6 +654,27 @@ def test_filesystem_object_with_custom_property_in_bundle(fs_store):
assert camp_r.x_empire == camp.x_empire
def test_filesystem_custom_object_dict(fs_store):
fs_store.sink.allow_custom = True
newobj = {
"type": "x-new-obj-2",
"id": "x-new-obj-2--d08dc866-6149-47db-aae6-7b58a827e7f0",
"spec_version": "2.1",
"created": "2020-07-20T03:45:02.879Z",
"modified": "2020-07-20T03:45:02.879Z",
"property1": "something",
}
fs_store.add(newobj)
newobj_r = fs_store.get(newobj["id"])
assert newobj_r["id"] == newobj["id"]
assert newobj_r["property1"] == 'something'
# remove dir
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(FS_PATH, "x-new-obj-2"), True)
fs_store.sink.allow_custom = False
def test_filesystem_custom_object(fs_store):
@stix2.v21.CustomObject(
'x-new-obj-2', [

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@ -644,6 +644,31 @@ def test_parsing_boolean():
assert str(patt_obj) == "[network-traffic:is_active = true]"
def test_parsing_mixed_boolean_expression_1():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b = 1 AND a:b = 2 OR a:b = 3]",)
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b = 1 AND a:b = 2 OR a:b = 3]"
def test_parsing_mixed_boolean_expression_2():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b = 1 OR a:b = 2 AND a:b = 3]",)
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b = 1 OR a:b = 2 AND a:b = 3]"
def test_parsing_integer_index():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b[1] = 2]"
# This should never occur, because the first component will always be a property_name, and they should not be quoted.
def test_parsing_quoted_first_path_component():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:'b'[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:'b'[1] = 2]"
def test_parsing_quoted_second_path_component():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[a:b.'b'[1]=2]")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[a:b.'b'[1] = 2]"
def test_parsing_multiple_slashes_quotes():
patt_obj = create_pattern_object("[ file:name = 'weird_name\\'' ]", version="2.1")
assert str(patt_obj) == "[file:name = 'weird_name\\'']"

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from io import StringIO
import pytest
import pytz
import stix2.serialization
import stix2.utils
from .constants import IDENTITY_ID
@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ def test_deduplicate(stix_objs1):
],
)
def test_find_property_index(object, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
assert stix2.utils.find_property_index(
assert stix2.serialization.find_property_index(
object,
*tuple_to_find
) == expected_index
@ -238,4 +239,4 @@ def test_find_property_index(object, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
],
)
def test_iterate_over_values(dict_value, tuple_to_find, expected_index):
assert stix2.utils._find_property_in_seq(dict_value.values(), *tuple_to_find) == expected_index
assert stix2.serialization._find_property_in_seq(dict_value.values(), *tuple_to_find) == expected_index

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@ -298,83 +298,6 @@ def _get_dict(data):
raise ValueError("Cannot convert '%s' to dictionary." % str(data))
def _find(seq, val):
"""
Search sequence 'seq' for val. This behaves like str.find(): if not found,
-1 is returned instead of throwing an exception.
Args:
seq: The sequence to search
val: The value to search for
Returns:
int: The index of the value if found, or -1 if not found
"""
try:
return seq.index(val)
except ValueError:
return -1
def _find_property_in_seq(seq, search_key, search_value):
"""
Helper for find_property_index(): search for the property in all elements
of the given sequence.
Args:
seq: The sequence
search_key: Property name to find
search_value: Property value to find
Returns:
int: A property index, or -1 if the property was not found
"""
idx = -1
for elem in seq:
idx = find_property_index(elem, search_key, search_value)
if idx >= 0:
break
return idx
def find_property_index(obj, search_key, search_value):
"""
Search (recursively) for the given key and value in the given object.
Return an index for the key, relative to whatever object it's found in.
Args:
obj: The object to search (list, dict, or stix object)
search_key: A search key
search_value: A search value
Returns:
int: An index; -1 if the key and value aren't found
"""
# Special-case keys which are numbers-as-strings, e.g. for cyber-observable
# mappings. Use the int value of the key as the index.
if search_key.isdigit():
return int(search_key)
if isinstance(obj, stix2.base._STIXBase):
if search_key in obj and obj[search_key] == search_value:
idx = _find(obj.object_properties(), search_key)
else:
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj.values(), search_key, search_value)
elif isinstance(obj, dict):
if search_key in obj and obj[search_key] == search_value:
idx = _find(sorted(obj), search_key)
else:
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj.values(), search_key, search_value)
elif isinstance(obj, list):
idx = _find_property_in_seq(obj, search_key, search_value)
else:
# Don't know how to search this type
idx = -1
return idx
def get_class_hierarchy_names(obj):
"""Given an object, return the names of the class hierarchy."""
names = []

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@ -26,10 +26,14 @@ class Bundle(_STIXBase20):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Add any positional arguments to the 'objects' kwarg.
if args:
if isinstance(args[0], list):
kwargs['objects'] = args[0] + list(args[1:]) + kwargs.get('objects', [])
obj_list = []
for arg in args:
if isinstance(arg, list):
obj_list = obj_list + arg
else:
kwargs['objects'] = list(args) + kwargs.get('objects', [])
obj_list.append(arg)
kwargs['objects'] = obj_list + kwargs.get('objects', [])
allow_custom = kwargs.get('allow_custom', False)
self._allow_custom = allow_custom

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@ -23,10 +23,14 @@ class Bundle(_STIXBase21):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Add any positional arguments to the 'objects' kwarg.
if args:
if isinstance(args[0], list):
kwargs['objects'] = args[0] + list(args[1:]) + kwargs.get('objects', [])
obj_list = []
for arg in args:
if isinstance(arg, list):
obj_list = obj_list + arg
else:
kwargs['objects'] = list(args) + kwargs.get('objects', [])
obj_list.append(arg)
kwargs['objects'] = obj_list + kwargs.get('objects', [])
allow_custom = kwargs.get('allow_custom', False)
self._allow_custom = allow_custom