volatility3.plugins.linux.envars module
- class Envars(context, config_path, progress_callback=None)[source]
Bases:
PluginInterface
Lists processes with their environment variables
- Parameters:
- build_configuration()
Constructs a HierarchicalDictionary of all the options required to build this component in the current context.
Ensures that if the class has been created, it can be recreated using the configuration built Inheriting classes must override this to ensure any dependent classes update their configurations too
- Return type:
- property config: HierarchicalDict
The Hierarchical configuration Dictionary for this Configurable object.
- property context: ContextInterface
The context object that this configurable belongs to/configuration is stored in.
- classmethod get_task_env_variables(context, task, env_area_max_size=8192)[source]
Yields environment variables for a given task.
- Parameters:
context (
ContextInterface
) – The plugin’s operational context.task (
ObjectInterface
) – The task object from which to extract environment variables.env_area_max_size (
int
) – Maximum allowable size for the environment variables area. Tasks exceeding this size will be skipped. Default is 8192.
- Yields:
Tuples of (key, value) representing each environment variable.
- Return type:
- classmethod make_subconfig(context, base_config_path, **kwargs)
Convenience function to allow constructing a new randomly generated sub-configuration path, containing each element from kwargs.
- Parameters:
context (
ContextInterface
) – The context in which to store the new configurationbase_config_path (
str
) – The base configuration path on which to build the new configurationkwargs – Keyword arguments that are used to populate the new configuration path
- Returns:
The newly generated full configuration path
- Return type:
- property open
Returns a context manager and thus can be called like open
- run()[source]
Executes the functionality of the code.
Note
This method expects self.validate to have been called to ensure all necessary options have been provided
- Returns:
A TreeGrid object that can then be passed to a Renderer.
- classmethod unsatisfied(context, config_path)
Returns a list of the names of all unsatisfied requirements.
Since a satisfied set of requirements will return [], it can be used in tests as follows:
unmet = configurable.unsatisfied(context, config_path) if unmet: raise RuntimeError("Unsatisfied requirements: {}".format(unmet)
- Return type:
- version = (2, 0, 1)