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45 lines
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import json
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misperrors = {'error': 'Error'}
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mispattributes = {'input': ['hostname', 'domain'], 'output': ['ip-src',
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'ip-dst']}
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# possible module-types: 'expansion', 'hover' or both
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moduleinfo = {'version': '1', 'author': 'YOUR_NAME_HERE',
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'description': 'MODULE_DESCRIPTION',
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'module-type': ['expansion', 'hover']}
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# config fields that your code expects from the site admin
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moduleconfig = []
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def handler(q=False):
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if q is False:
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return False
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request = json.loads(q)
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# You code that converts the data passed along in request
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# input will be the query values
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# output should be a list of dictionaries with types and values
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# The types will be the types that the user can choose between
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# for a given value
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# An example would be a network indicator enrichment that returns
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# a list of IP addresses and domain names.
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# IP addresses would allow for attributes type ip-src and ip-dst,
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# either of which the user can choose
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# So the resulting list would look like this:
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# r = {'results': [{'types': ['ip-src', 'ip-dst'], 'values': ips},
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# {'types': ['domain'], 'values': domains}]}
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r = {'results': [{'types': types1, 'values': values1},
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{'types': types2, 'values': values2}]}
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return r
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def introspection():
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return mispattributes
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def version():
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moduleinfo['config'] = moduleconfig
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return moduleinfo
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