Split `find_property_index` and support multiple levels of nesting.
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stix2/utils.py
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stix2/utils.py
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@ -165,46 +165,88 @@ def _get_dict(data):
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raise ValueError("Cannot convert '%s' to dictionary." % str(data))
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def _iterate_over_values(dict_values, tuple_to_find):
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"""Loop recursively over dictionary values"""
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from .base import _STIXBase
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for pv in dict_values:
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if isinstance(pv, list):
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for item in pv:
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if isinstance(item, _STIXBase):
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val = find_property_index(
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item,
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item.object_properties(),
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tuple_to_find
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)
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if val is not None:
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return val
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elif isinstance(item, dict):
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for idx, val in enumerate(sorted(item)):
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if (tuple_to_find[0] == val and
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item.get(val) == tuple_to_find[1]):
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return idx
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elif isinstance(pv, dict):
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if pv.get(tuple_to_find[0]) is not None:
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try:
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return int(tuple_to_find[0])
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except ValueError:
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return len(tuple_to_find[0])
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for item in pv.values():
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if isinstance(item, _STIXBase):
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index = find_property_index(
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item,
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item.object_properties(),
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tuple_to_find
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)
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if index is not None:
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return index
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elif isinstance(item, dict):
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dict_properties = item.keys()
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index = find_property_index(
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item,
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dict_properties,
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tuple_to_find
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)
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if index is not None:
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return index
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def find_property_index(obj, properties, tuple_to_find):
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"""Recursively find the property in the object model, return the index
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according to the _properties OrderedDict. If it's a list look for
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individual objects. Returns and integer indicating its location
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according to the ``properties`` OrderedDict when working with `stix2`
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objects. If it's a list look for individual objects. Returns and integer
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indicating its location.
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Notes:
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This method is intended to pretty print `stix2` properties for better
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visual feedback when working with the library.
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Warnings:
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This method may not be able to produce the same output if called
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multiple times and makes a best effort attempt to print the properties
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according to the technical specification.
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See Also:
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py:meth:`stix2.base._STIXBase.serialize` for more information.
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"""
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from .base import _STIXBase
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try:
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if tuple_to_find[1] in obj._inner.values():
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return properties.index(tuple_to_find[0])
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if isinstance(obj, _STIXBase):
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if tuple_to_find[1] in obj._inner.values():
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return properties.index(tuple_to_find[0])
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elif isinstance(obj, dict):
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for idx, val in enumerate(sorted(obj)):
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if (tuple_to_find[0] == val and
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obj.get(val) == tuple_to_find[1]):
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return idx
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raise ValueError
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except ValueError:
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for pv in obj._inner.values():
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if isinstance(pv, list):
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for item in pv:
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if isinstance(item, _STIXBase):
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val = find_property_index(item,
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item.object_properties(),
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tuple_to_find)
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if val is not None:
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return val
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elif isinstance(item, dict):
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for idx, val in enumerate(sorted(item)):
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if (tuple_to_find[0] == val and
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item.get(val) == tuple_to_find[1]):
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return idx
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elif isinstance(pv, dict):
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if pv.get(tuple_to_find[0]) is not None:
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try:
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return int(tuple_to_find[0])
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except ValueError:
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return len(tuple_to_find[0])
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for item in pv.values():
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if isinstance(item, _STIXBase):
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val = find_property_index(item,
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item.object_properties(),
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tuple_to_find)
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if val is not None:
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return val
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else:
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return 0
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if isinstance(obj, _STIXBase):
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index = _iterate_over_values(obj._inner.values(), tuple_to_find)
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return index
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elif isinstance(obj, dict):
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index = _iterate_over_values(obj.values(), tuple_to_find)
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return index
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def new_version(data, **kwargs):
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