otupy.types.data.target_enum.TargetEnum
- class TargetEnum(value=<no_arg>, names=None, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)
Bases:
EnumeratedOpenC2 Targets names
The Language Specification defines a Targets subtypes only used in Sec. 3.4.2.1. The otupy uses this class to keep a record of all registered Target names, while the Targets type is never defined (it is build in an unnamed way to create the ActionTargets.
This class is only expected to be used internally by the otupy.
Methods
Extends the Enumarated
Converts to dictionary
Builds instance from dictionary
Attributes
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- classmethod extend(name, value=None)
Extends the Enumarated
Extends the definition with a new <name, value> pair.
- Parameters:
name – The name (tag) used to identify a new element in the Enumeration.
value – The numeric index associated to the Enumerated (optional).
- Returns:
None
- classmethod fromdict(dic, e)
Builds instance from dictionary
It is used during deserialization to create an otupy instance from the text message. It takes an
Encoderinstance that is used to recursively build instances of the inner objects (theEncoderprovides standard methods to create instances of base objects like strings, integers, boolean).- Parameters:
dic – The intermediary dictionary representation from which the object is built.
e – The
Encoderthat is being used.
- Returns:
An instance of this class initialized from the dictionary values.
- todict(e)
Converts to dictionary
It is used to convert this object to an intermediary representation during serialization. It takes an
Encoderargument that is used to recursively serialize inner data and structures (theEncoderprovides standard methods for converting base types to dictionaries)..- Parameters:
e – The
Encoderthat is being used.- Returns:
A dictionary compliants to the Language Specification’s serialization rules.