cti-python-stix2/stix2/test/test_attack_pattern.py

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import datetime as dt
import pytest
import pytz
import stix2
from .constants import ATTACK_PATTERN_ID
EXPECTED = """{
"type": "attack-pattern",
"id": "attack-pattern--0c7b5b88-8ff7-4a4d-aa9d-feb398cd0061",
"created": "2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
"modified": "2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
"name": "Spear Phishing",
"description": "...",
"external_references": [
{
"source_name": "capec",
"external_id": "CAPEC-163"
}
]
}"""
def test_attack_pattern_example():
ap = stix2.AttackPattern(
id="attack-pattern--0c7b5b88-8ff7-4a4d-aa9d-feb398cd0061",
created="2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
modified="2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
name="Spear Phishing",
external_references=[{
"source_name": "capec",
"external_id": "CAPEC-163"
}],
description="...",
)
assert str(ap) == EXPECTED
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", [
EXPECTED,
{
"type": "attack-pattern",
"id": "attack-pattern--0c7b5b88-8ff7-4a4d-aa9d-feb398cd0061",
"created": "2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
"modified": "2016-05-12T08:17:27.000Z",
"description": "...",
"external_references": [
{
"external_id": "CAPEC-163",
"source_name": "capec"
}
],
"name": "Spear Phishing",
},
])
def test_parse_attack_pattern(data):
ap = stix2.parse(data)
assert ap.type == 'attack-pattern'
assert ap.id == ATTACK_PATTERN_ID
assert ap.created == dt.datetime(2016, 5, 12, 8, 17, 27, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
assert ap.modified == dt.datetime(2016, 5, 12, 8, 17, 27, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
assert ap.description == "..."
assert ap.external_references[0].external_id == 'CAPEC-163'
assert ap.external_references[0].source_name == 'capec'
assert ap.name == "Spear Phishing"
def test_attack_pattern_invalid_labels():
with pytest.raises(stix2.exceptions.InvalidValueError):
stix2.AttackPattern(
id="attack-pattern--0c7b5b88-8ff7-4a4d-aa9d-feb398cd0061",
created="2016-05-12T08:17:27Z",
modified="2016-05-12T08:17:27Z",
name="Spear Phishing",
labels=1
)
# TODO: Add other examples