Hi,

I think there's a misunderstanding between parameters - which can be set by users - and bots' internals.

On 11/3/21 1:50 PM, Mika Silander wrote:
 Yes, I had a regexp in one of my bots although I don't understand why it should be prohibited to set these in a bot's parameter. It doesn't sound good to be limited to what can be serialized to JSON
The requirement is that parameter's values can be set, in the runtime configuration or in the manager etc. It's impossible to express the instance of the re.Pattern class in runtime.yaml (and JSON).
- most advanced Python features get excluded based on this criterion.

IntelMQ's configuration is intentionally not Python code, but Text files.

It's perfectly fine to compile regular expressions.

If the expression comes from the user, i.e. it's a configuration parameter, you can do the compilation in init: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/blob/7ebb8e16d821c372a44b077dd18a151c07f75807/intelmq/bots/collectors/microsoft/collector_interflow.py#L79

If it's not a parameter, but a constant value, the expression can be compiled earlier: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/blob/7ebb8e16d821c372a44b077dd18a151c07f75807/intelmq/bots/parsers/cymru/parser_cap_program.py#L47

 gets downloaded correctly. The only thing remaining is https://ourimq/intelmq/v1/api/positions accessed from within the Configuration tab:

 Apache returns the response happily with HTTP 200 status, the JSON corresponding to /etc/intelmq/manager/positions.conf is returned but an error still
appears in the browser tab:

"Failed to load config file properly"

 For the positions URL the Javascript console of the browser states two TypeError(s):

edge_map[path] is not iterable

and

app.network is null
Sounds like a bug to me. I'd happy if someone with better knowledge of the manager's JS code can have a look.
 Also, an attempt to load https://ourimq/intelmq_manager/js/var.js shows up but this file doesn't exist under /usr/share/intelmq_manager/html/js. A left-over from earlier versions?

No, that's intentional: https://intelmq.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/intelmq-manager.html#configuration

best regards
Sebastian


 Hints welcome as before.

Br, Mika


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sebastian Wagner" <wagner@cert.at>
To: "Mika Silander" <mika.silander@csc.fi>, "intelmq-dev" <intelmq-dev@lists.cert.at>
Sent: Tuesday, 2 November, 2021 15:15:52
Subject: Re: [IntelMQ-dev] Help for fixing configuration of intelmq-manager 3.0.1-1

Hi,

On 11/2/21 1:38 PM, Mika Silander wrote:
 Getting back to this anew. I've revised and rerevised all imaginable intelmq-manager configurations and problems remain. After debugging it looks like I still have issues
with intelmq-manager's Configuration tab, all other tabs are ok. From within the Configuration tab https://ourimq/intelmq/v1/api/bots is accessed which in turn invokes (under the hood)

sudo -u www-data -u intelmq intelmqctl --type json list bots

 This, I gather, is for generating the list of bots available on the right-hand side of the Configuration tab. Running this command from the command line gives:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/intelmqctl", line 11, in <module>
    load_entry_point('intelmq==3.0.2', 'console_scripts', 'intelmqctl')()
  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/intelmq/bin/intelmqctl.py", line 1909, in main
    return x.run()
  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/intelmq/bin/intelmqctl.py", line 1051, in run
    print(json.dumps(results))
  File "/usr/lib/python3.8/json/__init__.py", line 231, in dumps
    return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
  File "/usr/lib/python3.8/json/encoder.py", line 199, in encode
    chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
  File "/usr/lib/python3.8/json/encoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
    return _iterencode(o, 0)
  File "/usr/lib/python3.8/json/encoder.py", line 179, in default
    raise TypeError(f'Object of type {o.__class__.__name__} '
TypeError: Object of type Pattern is not JSON serializable


 I assume this is the reason why the Configuration tab in my instance is dysfunctional.
Yes.
Any hints?
Do you have a custom bot which has a parameter that is of type
re.Pattern[0]? json.dumps fails serialzing this value. The solution is
to use a string as parameter type, then you are even able to configure
it :) You can compile the parameter's value at initialization.

Sebastian

[0]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html#regular-expression-objects

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