Hey Adam,
First you'd need to create an instance of the plugin class, and pass it
the config object. Then you can call its calculate() method. For example:
import volatility.plugins.gui.messagehooks as messagehooks
plugin = messagehooks.MessageHooks(self._config)
for x in plugin.calculate():
print x
We do this a lot in other plugins, but one in particular that you can
consult for examples is the truecrypt plugin:
Hi all,
I'm trying to access the data that's exposed by the messagehooks plugin,
specifically:
volatility.plugins.gui.messagehooks.MessageHooks().calculate()
I want to be able to work with the window_stations and atom_tables that
are yielded by the method.
I tried making a new instance of the class and manually calling:
mh = messagehooks.MessageHooks(atoms.Atoms, sessions.SessionsMixin)
for x in mh.calculate():
print x
However when run, I get an attribute error:
File "plugin.py", line 81, in calculate()
for x in mh.calculate():
File ".../messagehooks.py", line 68, in calculate
in atoms.Atoms(self._config).calculate())
File ".../messagehooks.py", line 6, in <genexpr>
atom_tables = dict((atom_table, winsta)
File ".../atoms.py", line 153, in calculate
for wndsta in windowstations.WndScan(self._config).calculate():
File ".../common.py", line 45, in __init__
config.add_option("VIRTUAL", short_option = "V", default = False,
AttributeError: type object 'Atoms' has no attribute 'add_option'
Is there a better/correct way of getting at the data normally yielded by
a plugin's calculate method?
Thank you,
Adam
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