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The STIX 2 Pattern Validator is a software tool for checking the syntax of the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) STIX Pattern expressions, which are used within STIX to express conditions (prepresented with the Cyber Observable data model) that indicate particular cyber threat activity. The repository contains source code, an ANTLR grammar, automated tests and associated documentation for the tool. The validator can be used as a command-line tool or as a Python library which can be included in other applications.
Install with pip:
$ pip install stix2-patterns
Validate a pattern from the command line:
$ validate-patterns Enter a pattern to validate: [file-object:hashes.md5 = '79054025255fb1a26e4bc422aef54eb4'] PASS: [file-object:hashes.md5 = '79054025255fb1a26e4bc422aef54eb4']
Validate a pattern from Python code:
from stix2patterns.validator import run_validator pattern = "[file-object:hashes.md5 = '79054025255fb1a26e4bc422aef54eb4']" errors = run_validator(pattern)
For more information, see the stix2-patterns documentation
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