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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ import argparse
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First of all, it is obvious that we need to import PyMISP.
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Then we also need to know both the instance with which we will work and the API key to use: Both should be stored in the keys.py file.
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Finally we import argparse so the script can handle arguments.
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Finally we import argparse library so the script can handle arguments.
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~~~~python
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# For python2 & 3 compat, a bit dirty, but it seems to be the least bad one
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try:
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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parser.add_argument("-v", "--value", help="The value of the attribute")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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Then the function start by preparing the awaited arguments:
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Then the function starts by preparing the awaited arguments:
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* event: The event that will get a new attribute
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* type: The type of the attribute that will be added. See [here](../categories-and-types/README.md) for more informations
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* value: The value of the new attribute
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ In order to add the new argument, we first need to fetch the event in the MISP d
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~~~~python
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print(event)
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Finally the new event is printed, so we can check that the attribute was correctly added, and that a category was give to it automatically..
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Finally the new event is printed, so we can check that the attribute was correctly added, and that a category was attached to it automatically.
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### Existing examples
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Let us have a look at some of these examples:
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#### add_named_attribute.py
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Allow to add an argument to an existing event by givng only the type of the attribute. The category will be set with a default value.
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Allow to add an argument to an existing event by giving only the type of the attribute. The category will be set with a default value.
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Arguments:
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* **event**: The id of the event to update.
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@ -159,8 +159,8 @@ Allow a user to create a new event on the MISP instance.
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Arguments:
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* **distrib**: The distribution setting used for the attributes and for the newly created event, if relevant. [0-3].
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* **info**: Used to populate the event info field if no event ID supplied.
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* **analysis**: The analysis level of the newly created event, if applicatble. [0-2]
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* **threat**: The threat level ID of the newly created event, if applicatble. [1-4]
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* **analysis**: The analysis level of the newly created event, if applicable. [0-2]
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* **threat**: The threat level ID of the newly created event, if applicable. [1-4]
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#### del.py
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