509 lines
18 KiB
Python
509 lines
18 KiB
Python
"""Base classes for type definitions in the STIX2 library."""
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import copy
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import re
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import uuid
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import simplejson as json
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import six
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import stix2
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from stix2.canonicalization.Canonicalize import canonicalize
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from .exceptions import (
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AtLeastOnePropertyError, DependentPropertiesError, ExtraPropertiesError,
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ImmutableError, InvalidObjRefError, InvalidValueError,
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MissingPropertiesError, MutuallyExclusivePropertiesError,
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)
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from .markings import _MarkingsMixin
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from .markings.utils import validate
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from .serialization import (
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STIXJSONEncoder, STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, serialize,
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)
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from .utils import NOW, PREFIX_21_REGEX, get_timestamp
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from .versioning import new_version as _new_version
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from .versioning import revoke as _revoke
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try:
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from collections.abc import Mapping
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except ImportError:
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from collections import Mapping
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# TODO: Remove STIXJSONEncoder, STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder, serialize from __all__ on next major release.
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# Kept for backwards compatibility.
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__all__ = ['STIXJSONEncoder', 'STIXJSONIncludeOptionalDefaultsEncoder', '_STIXBase', 'serialize']
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DEFAULT_ERROR = "{type} must have {property}='{expected}'."
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SCO_DET_ID_NAMESPACE = uuid.UUID("00abedb4-aa42-466c-9c01-fed23315a9b7")
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def get_required_properties(properties):
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return (k for k, v in properties.items() if v.required)
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class _STIXBase(Mapping):
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"""Base class for STIX object types"""
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def object_properties(self):
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props = set(self._properties.keys())
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custom_props = list(set(self._inner.keys()) - props)
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custom_props.sort()
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all_properties = list(self._properties.keys())
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all_properties.extend(custom_props) # Any custom properties to the bottom
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return all_properties
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def _check_property(self, prop_name, prop, kwargs):
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if prop_name not in kwargs:
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if hasattr(prop, 'default'):
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value = prop.default()
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if value == NOW:
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value = self.__now
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kwargs[prop_name] = value
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if prop_name in kwargs:
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try:
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kwargs[prop_name] = prop.clean(kwargs[prop_name])
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except InvalidValueError:
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# No point in wrapping InvalidValueError in another
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# InvalidValueError... so let those propagate.
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raise
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except Exception as exc:
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six.raise_from(
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InvalidValueError(
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self.__class__, prop_name, reason=str(exc),
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),
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exc,
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)
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# interproperty constraint methods
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def _check_mutually_exclusive_properties(self, list_of_properties, at_least_one=True):
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current_properties = self.properties_populated()
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count = len(set(list_of_properties).intersection(current_properties))
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# at_least_one allows for xor to be checked
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if count > 1 or (at_least_one and count == 0):
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raise MutuallyExclusivePropertiesError(self.__class__, list_of_properties)
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def _check_at_least_one_property(self, list_of_properties=None):
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if not list_of_properties:
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list_of_properties = sorted(list(self.__class__._properties.keys()))
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if isinstance(self, _Observable):
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props_to_remove = ["type", "id", "defanged", "spec_version"]
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else:
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props_to_remove = ["type"]
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list_of_properties = [prop for prop in list_of_properties if prop not in props_to_remove]
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current_properties = self.properties_populated()
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list_of_properties_populated = set(list_of_properties).intersection(current_properties)
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if list_of_properties and (not list_of_properties_populated or list_of_properties_populated == set(['extensions'])):
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raise AtLeastOnePropertyError(self.__class__, list_of_properties)
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def _check_properties_dependency(self, list_of_properties, list_of_dependent_properties):
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failed_dependency_pairs = []
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for p in list_of_properties:
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for dp in list_of_dependent_properties:
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if not self.get(p) and self.get(dp):
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failed_dependency_pairs.append((p, dp))
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if failed_dependency_pairs:
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raise DependentPropertiesError(self.__class__, failed_dependency_pairs)
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def _check_object_constraints(self):
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for m in self.get('granular_markings', []):
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validate(self, m.get('selectors'))
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def __init__(self, allow_custom=False, **kwargs):
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cls = self.__class__
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self._allow_custom = allow_custom
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# Use the same timestamp for any auto-generated datetimes
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self.__now = get_timestamp()
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# Detect any keyword arguments not allowed for a specific type
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custom_props = kwargs.pop('custom_properties', {})
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if custom_props and not isinstance(custom_props, dict):
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raise ValueError("'custom_properties' must be a dictionary")
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extra_kwargs = list(set(kwargs) - set(self._properties))
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if extra_kwargs and not self._allow_custom:
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raise ExtraPropertiesError(cls, extra_kwargs)
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# because allow_custom is true, any extra kwargs are custom
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if custom_props or extra_kwargs:
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self._allow_custom = True
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if isinstance(self, stix2.v21._STIXBase21):
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all_custom_prop_names = extra_kwargs
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all_custom_prop_names.extend(list(custom_props.keys()))
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for prop_name in all_custom_prop_names:
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if not re.match(PREFIX_21_REGEX, prop_name):
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raise InvalidValueError(
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self.__class__, prop_name,
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reason="Property name '%s' must begin with an alpha character." % prop_name,
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)
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# Remove any keyword arguments whose value is None or [] (i.e. empty list)
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setting_kwargs = {}
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props = kwargs.copy()
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props.update(custom_props)
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for prop_name, prop_value in props.items():
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if prop_value is not None and prop_value != []:
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setting_kwargs[prop_name] = prop_value
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# Detect any missing required properties
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required_properties = set(get_required_properties(self._properties))
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missing_kwargs = required_properties - set(setting_kwargs)
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if missing_kwargs:
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raise MissingPropertiesError(cls, missing_kwargs)
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for prop_name, prop_metadata in self._properties.items():
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self._check_property(prop_name, prop_metadata, setting_kwargs)
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# Cache defaulted optional properties for serialization
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defaulted = []
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for name, prop in self._properties.items():
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try:
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if (
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not prop.required and not hasattr(prop, '_fixed_value') and
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prop.default() == setting_kwargs[name]
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):
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defaulted.append(name)
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except (AttributeError, KeyError):
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continue
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self._defaulted_optional_properties = defaulted
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self._inner = setting_kwargs
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self._check_object_constraints()
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return self._inner[key]
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self._inner)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self._inner)
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# Handle attribute access just like key access
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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# Pickle-proofing: pickle invokes this on uninitialized instances (i.e.
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# __init__ has not run). So no "self" attributes are set yet. The
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# usual behavior of this method reads an __init__-assigned attribute,
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# which would cause infinite recursion. So this check disables all
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# attribute reads until the instance has been properly initialized.
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unpickling = '_inner' not in self.__dict__
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if not unpickling and name in self:
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return self.__getitem__(name)
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raise AttributeError(
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"'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" %
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(self.__class__.__name__, name),
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)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if not name.startswith("_"):
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raise ImmutableError(self.__class__, name)
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super(_STIXBase, self).__setattr__(name, value)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.serialize(pretty=True)
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def __repr__(self):
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props = [(k, self[k]) for k in self.object_properties() if self.get(k)]
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return '{0}({1})'.format(
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self.__class__.__name__,
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', '.join(['{0!s}={1!r}'.format(k, v) for k, v in props]),
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)
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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# Assume: we can ignore the memo argument, because no object will ever contain the same sub-object multiple times.
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new_inner = copy.deepcopy(self._inner, memo)
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cls = type(self)
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if isinstance(self, _Observable):
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# Assume: valid references in the original object are still valid in the new version
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new_inner['_valid_refs'] = {'*': '*'}
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new_inner['allow_custom'] = self._allow_custom
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return cls(**new_inner)
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def properties_populated(self):
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return list(self._inner.keys())
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# Versioning API
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def new_version(self, **kwargs):
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return _new_version(self, **kwargs)
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def revoke(self):
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return _revoke(self)
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def serialize(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Serialize a STIX object.
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Examples:
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>>> import stix2
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>>> identity = stix2.Identity(name='Example Corp.', identity_class='organization')
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>>> print(identity.serialize(sort_keys=True))
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{"created": "2018-06-08T19:03:54.066Z", ... "name": "Example Corp.", "type": "identity"}
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>>> print(identity.serialize(sort_keys=True, indent=4))
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{
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"created": "2018-06-08T19:03:54.066Z",
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"id": "identity--d7f3e25a-ba1c-447a-ab71-6434b092b05e",
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"identity_class": "organization",
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"modified": "2018-06-08T19:03:54.066Z",
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"name": "Example Corp.",
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"type": "identity"
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}
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Returns:
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str: The serialized JSON object.
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See Also:
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``stix2.serialization.serialize`` for options.
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"""
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return serialize(self, *args, **kwargs)
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class _DomainObject(_STIXBase, _MarkingsMixin):
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pass
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class _RelationshipObject(_STIXBase, _MarkingsMixin):
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pass
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class _Observable(_STIXBase):
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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# the constructor might be called independently of an observed data object
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self._STIXBase__valid_refs = kwargs.pop('_valid_refs', [])
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self._properties['extensions'].allow_custom = kwargs.get('allow_custom', False)
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super(_Observable, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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if 'id' not in kwargs and not isinstance(self, stix2.v20._Observable):
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# Specific to 2.1+ observables: generate a deterministic ID
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id_ = self._generate_id()
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# Spec says fall back to UUIDv4 if no contributing properties were
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# given. That's what already happened (the following is actually
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# overwriting the default uuidv4), so nothing to do here.
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if id_ is not None:
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# Can't assign to self (we're immutable), so slip the ID in
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# more sneakily.
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self._inner["id"] = id_
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def _check_ref(self, ref, prop, prop_name):
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"""
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Only for checking `*_ref` or `*_refs` properties in spec_version 2.0
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STIX Cyber Observables (SCOs)
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"""
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if '*' in self._STIXBase__valid_refs:
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return # don't check if refs are valid
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if ref not in self._STIXBase__valid_refs:
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raise InvalidObjRefError(self.__class__, prop_name, "'%s' is not a valid object in local scope" % ref)
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try:
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allowed_types = prop.contained.valid_types
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except AttributeError:
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allowed_types = prop.valid_types
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try:
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try:
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ref_type = self._STIXBase__valid_refs[ref].type
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except AttributeError:
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ref_type = self._STIXBase__valid_refs[ref]
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except TypeError:
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raise ValueError("'%s' must be created with _valid_refs as a dict, not a list." % self.__class__.__name__)
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if allowed_types:
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if ref_type not in allowed_types:
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raise InvalidObjRefError(self.__class__, prop_name, "object reference '%s' is of an invalid type '%s'" % (ref, ref_type))
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def _check_property(self, prop_name, prop, kwargs):
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super(_Observable, self)._check_property(prop_name, prop, kwargs)
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if prop_name not in kwargs:
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return
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from .properties import ObjectReferenceProperty
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if prop_name.endswith('_ref'):
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if isinstance(prop, ObjectReferenceProperty):
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ref = kwargs[prop_name]
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self._check_ref(ref, prop, prop_name)
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elif prop_name.endswith('_refs'):
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if isinstance(prop.contained, ObjectReferenceProperty):
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for ref in kwargs[prop_name]:
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self._check_ref(ref, prop, prop_name)
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def _generate_id(self):
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"""
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Generate a UUIDv5 for this observable, using its "ID contributing
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properties".
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:return: The ID, or None if no ID contributing properties are set
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"""
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id_ = None
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json_serializable_object = {}
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for key in self._id_contributing_properties:
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if key in self:
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obj_value = self[key]
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if key == "hashes":
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serializable_value = _choose_one_hash(obj_value)
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if serializable_value is None:
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raise InvalidValueError(
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self, key, "No hashes given",
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)
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else:
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serializable_value = _make_json_serializable(obj_value)
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json_serializable_object[key] = serializable_value
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if json_serializable_object:
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data = canonicalize(json_serializable_object, utf8=False)
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# The situation is complicated w.r.t. python 2/3 behavior, so
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# I'd rather not rely on particular exceptions being raised to
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# determine what to do. Better to just check the python version
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# directly.
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if six.PY3:
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uuid_ = uuid.uuid5(SCO_DET_ID_NAMESPACE, data)
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else:
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uuid_ = uuid.uuid5(
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SCO_DET_ID_NAMESPACE, data.encode("utf-8"),
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)
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id_ = "{}--{}".format(self._type, six.text_type(uuid_))
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return id_
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class _Extension(_STIXBase):
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def _check_object_constraints(self):
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super(_Extension, self)._check_object_constraints()
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self._check_at_least_one_property()
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def _choose_one_hash(hash_dict):
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if "MD5" in hash_dict:
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return {"MD5": hash_dict["MD5"]}
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elif "SHA-1" in hash_dict:
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return {"SHA-1": hash_dict["SHA-1"]}
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elif "SHA-256" in hash_dict:
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return {"SHA-256": hash_dict["SHA-256"]}
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elif "SHA-512" in hash_dict:
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return {"SHA-512": hash_dict["SHA-512"]}
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else:
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k = next(iter(hash_dict), None)
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if k is not None:
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return {k: hash_dict[k]}
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return None
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def _cls_init(cls, obj, kwargs):
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if getattr(cls, '__init__', object.__init__) is not object.__init__:
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cls.__init__(obj, **kwargs)
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def _make_json_serializable(value):
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"""
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Make the given value JSON-serializable; required for the JSON canonicalizer
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to work. This recurses into lists/dicts, converts stix objects to dicts,
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etc. "Convenience" types this library uses as property values are
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JSON-serialized to produce a JSON-serializable value. (So you will always
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get strings for those.)
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The conversion will not affect the passed in value.
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:param value: The value to make JSON-serializable.
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:return: The JSON-serializable value.
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:raises ValueError: If value is None (since nulls are not allowed in STIX
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objects).
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"""
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if value is None:
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raise ValueError("Illegal null value found in a STIX object")
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json_value = value # default assumption
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if isinstance(value, Mapping):
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json_value = {
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k: _make_json_serializable(v)
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for k, v in value.items()
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}
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elif isinstance(value, list):
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json_value = [
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_make_json_serializable(v)
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for v in value
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]
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elif not isinstance(value, (int, float, six.string_types, bool)):
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# If a "simple" value which is not already JSON-serializable,
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# JSON-serialize to a string and use that as our JSON-serializable
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# value. This applies to our datetime objects currently (timestamp
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# properties), and could apply to any other "convenience" types this
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# library uses for property values in the future.
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json_value = json.dumps(value, ensure_ascii=False, cls=STIXJSONEncoder)
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# If it looks like a string literal was output, strip off the quotes.
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# Otherwise, a second pair will be added when it's canonicalized. Also
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# to be extra safe, we need to unescape.
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if len(json_value) >= 2 and \
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json_value[0] == '"' and json_value[-1] == '"':
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json_value = _un_json_escape(json_value[1:-1])
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return json_value
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_JSON_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"\\.")
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# I don't think I should need to worry about the unicode escapes (\uXXXX)
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# since I use ensure_ascii=False when generating it. I will just fix all
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# the other escapes, e.g. \n, \r, etc.
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#
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# This list is taken from RFC8259 section 7:
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# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259#section-7
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# Maps the second char of a "\X" style escape, to a replacement char
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_JSON_ESCAPE_MAP = {
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'"': '"',
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"\\": "\\",
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"/": "/",
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"b": "\b",
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"f": "\f",
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"n": "\n",
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"r": "\r",
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"t": "\t",
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}
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def _un_json_escape(json_string):
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"""
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Removes JSON string literal escapes. We should undo these things Python's
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serializer does, so we can ensure they're done canonically. The
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canonicalizer should be in charge of everything, as much as is feasible.
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:param json_string: String literal output of Python's JSON serializer,
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minus the surrounding quotes.
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:return: The unescaped string
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"""
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def replace(m):
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replacement = _JSON_ESCAPE_MAP.get(m.group(0)[1])
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if replacement is None:
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raise ValueError("Unrecognized JSON escape: " + m.group(0))
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return replacement
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result = _JSON_ESCAPE_RE.sub(replace, json_string)
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return result
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