i'm refactoring code in order to add object orientation and am just testing the code.
pattern = r"((([01]?[0-9]?[0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])[ (\[]?(\.|dot)[ )\]]?){3}([01]?[0-9]?[0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]))"
class Lineobject(object):
def __init__(self, pattern, line):
self.ip = self.getip(self, pattern, line)
def getip (self, pattern, line):
for match in re.findall(pattern, line):
results = ''
ips = match[0]
usergeneratedblacklist.write(ips)
usergeneratedblacklist.write('\n')
return ips
When instantiating the class below I am getting an odd error. That of getip() takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given) which i do not know how to resolve.
for theline in f:
if "Failed password" in theline:
lineclass = Lineobject(pattern, theline)
else:
pass
You are giving
self.getip()
four arguments because Python automatically adds in firstself
argument for bound methods. The expression:results in:
which is four arguments.
Don't pass in
self
again:The very act of looking up the method on the instance (via
self.getip
) binds the method to handle that first argument for you.When calling an instance method, you don't pass the instance explicitly
ie.