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from __future__ import annotations
import re
from configparser import ConfigParser
from io import StringIO
from warnings import warn
from passlib import exc
from passlib.exc import ExpectedStringError, ExpectedTypeError, PasslibConfigWarning
from passlib.registry import _validate_handler_name, get_crypt_handler
from passlib.utils import (
handlers as uh,
)
from passlib.utils import (
splitcomma,
to_unicode,
)
from passlib.utils.compat import (
numeric_types,
unicode_or_bytes,
)
from passlib.utils.decor import deprecated_method, memoized_property
# local
__all__ = [
"CryptContext",
"LazyCryptContext",
]
# private object to detect unset params
_UNSET = object()
def _coerce_vary_rounds(value: str) -> float | int:
"""parse vary_rounds string to percent as [0,1) float, or integer"""
if value.endswith("%"):
# XXX: deprecate this in favor of raw float?
return float(value.rstrip("%")) * 0.01
try:
return int(value)
except ValueError:
return float(value)
# set of options which aren't allowed to be set via policy
_forbidden_scheme_options = set(["salt"])
# 'salt' - not allowed since a fixed salt would defeat the purpose.
# dict containing funcs used to coerce strings to correct type for scheme option keys.
# NOTE: this isn't really needed any longer, since Handler.using() handles the actual parsing.
# keeping this around for now, though, since it makes context.to_dict() output cleaner.
_coerce_scheme_options = dict(
min_rounds=int,
max_rounds=int,
default_rounds=int,
vary_rounds=_coerce_vary_rounds,
salt_size=int,
)
def _is_handler_registered(handler):
"""detect if handler is registered or a custom handler"""
return get_crypt_handler(handler.name, None) is handler
#: list of keys allowed under wildcard "all" scheme w/o a security warning.
_global_settings = set(["truncate_error", "vary_rounds"])
class _CryptConfig:
"""parses, validates, and stores CryptContext config
this is a helper used internally by CryptContext to handle
parsing, validation, and serialization of its config options.
split out from the main class, but not made public since
that just complicates interface too much (c.f. CryptPolicy)
:arg source: config as dict mapping ``(cat,scheme,option) -> value``
"""
# triple-nested dict which maps scheme -> category -> key -> value,
# storing all hash-specific options
_scheme_options = None
# double-nested dict which maps key -> category -> value
# storing all CryptContext options
_context_options = None
# tuple of handler objects
handlers = None
# tuple of scheme objects in same order as handlers
schemes = None
# tuple of categories in alphabetical order (not including None)
categories = None
# set of all context keywords used by active schemes
context_kwds = None
# dict mapping category -> default scheme
_default_schemes = None
# dict mapping (scheme, category) -> custom handler
_records = None
# dict mapping category -> list of custom handler instances for that category,
# in order of schemes(). populated on demand by _get_record_list()
_record_lists = None
def __init__(self, source):
self._init_scheme_list(source.get((None, None, "schemes")))
self._init_options(source)
self._init_default_schemes()
self._init_records()
def _init_scheme_list(self, data):
"""initialize .handlers and .schemes attributes"""
handlers = []
schemes = []
if isinstance(data, str):
data = splitcomma(data)
for elem in data or ():
# resolve elem -> handler & scheme
if hasattr(elem, "name"):
handler = elem
scheme = handler.name
_validate_handler_name(scheme)
elif isinstance(elem, str):
handler = get_crypt_handler(elem)
scheme = handler.name
else:
raise TypeError(
f"scheme must be name or CryptHandler, not {type(elem)!r}"
)
# check scheme name isn't already in use
if scheme in schemes:
raise KeyError(f"multiple handlers with same name: {scheme!r}")
# add to handler list
handlers.append(handler)
schemes.append(scheme)
self.handlers = tuple(handlers)
self.schemes = tuple(schemes)
def _init_options(self, source):
"""load config dict into internal representation,
and init .categories attr
"""
# prepare dicts & locals
norm_scheme_option = self._norm_scheme_option
norm_context_option = self._norm_context_option
self._scheme_options = scheme_options = {}
self._context_options = context_options = {}
categories = set()
# load source config into internal storage
for (cat, scheme, key), value in source.items():
categories.add(cat)
explicit_scheme = scheme
if not cat and not scheme and key in _global_settings:
# going forward, not using "<cat>__all__<key>" format. instead...
# whitelisting set of keys which should be passed to (all) schemes,
# rather than passed to the CryptContext itself
scheme = "all"
if scheme:
# normalize scheme option
key, value = norm_scheme_option(key, value)
# e.g. things like "min_rounds" should never be set cross-scheme
# this will be fatal under 2.0.
if scheme == "all" and key not in _global_settings:
warn(
f"The '{key}' option should be configured per-algorithm, and not set "
"globally in the context; This will be an error in Passlib 2.0",
PasslibConfigWarning,
)
# this scheme is going away in 2.0;
# but most keys deserve an extra warning since it impacts security.
if explicit_scheme == "all":
warn(
"The 'all' scheme is deprecated as of Passlib 1.7, "
"and will be removed in Passlib 2.0; Please configure "
"options on a per-algorithm basis.",
DeprecationWarning,
)
# store in scheme_options
# map structure: scheme_options[scheme][category][key] = value
try:
category_map = scheme_options[scheme]
except KeyError:
scheme_options[scheme] = {cat: {key: value}}
else:
try:
option_map = category_map[cat]
except KeyError:
category_map[cat] = {key: value}
else:
option_map[key] = value
else:
# normalize context option
if cat and key == "schemes":
raise KeyError(
"'schemes' context option is not allowed per category"
)
key, value = norm_context_option(cat, key, value)
# store in context_options
# map structure: context_options[key][category] = value
try:
category_map = context_options[key]
except KeyError:
context_options[key] = {cat: value}
else:
category_map[cat] = value
# store list of configured categories
categories.discard(None)
self.categories = tuple(sorted(categories))
def _norm_scheme_option(self, key, value):
# check for invalid options
if key in _forbidden_scheme_options:
raise KeyError(f"{key!r} option not allowed in CryptContext configuration")
# coerce strings for certain fields (e.g. min_rounds uses ints)
if isinstance(value, str):
func = _coerce_scheme_options.get(key)
if func:
value = func(value)
return key, value
def _norm_context_option(self, cat, key, value):
schemes = self.schemes
if key == "default":
if hasattr(value, "name"):
value = value.name
elif not isinstance(value, str):
raise ExpectedTypeError(value, "str", "default")
if schemes and value not in schemes:
raise KeyError("default scheme not found in policy")
elif key == "deprecated":
if isinstance(value, str):
value = splitcomma(value)
elif not isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
raise ExpectedTypeError(value, "str or seq", "deprecated")
if "auto" in value:
# XXX: have any statements been made about when this is default?
# should do it in 1.8 at latest.
if len(value) > 1:
raise ValueError(
"cannot list other schemes if ``deprecated=['auto']`` is used"
)
elif schemes:
# make sure list of deprecated schemes is subset of configured schemes
for scheme in value:
if not isinstance(scheme, str):
raise ExpectedTypeError(value, "str", "deprecated element")
if scheme not in schemes:
raise KeyError(
f"deprecated scheme not found in policy: {scheme!r}"
)
elif key != "schemes":
raise KeyError(f"unknown CryptContext keyword: {key!r}")
return key, value
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# reading context options
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
def get_context_optionmap(self, key, _default={}):
"""return dict mapping category->value for specific context option.
.. warning:: treat return value as readonly!
"""
return self._context_options.get(key, _default)
def get_context_option_with_flag(self, category, key):
"""return value of specific option, handling category inheritance.
also returns flag indicating whether value is category-specific.
"""
try:
category_map = self._context_options[key]
except KeyError:
return None, False
value = category_map.get(None)
if category:
try:
alt = category_map[category]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
if value is None or alt != value:
return alt, True
return value, False
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# reading scheme options
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
def _get_scheme_optionmap(self, scheme, category, default={}):
"""return all options for (scheme,category) combination
.. warning:: treat return value as readonly!
"""
try:
return self._scheme_options[scheme][category]
except KeyError:
return default
def get_base_handler(self, scheme):
return self.handlers[self.schemes.index(scheme)]
@staticmethod
def expand_settings(handler):
setting_kwds = handler.setting_kwds
if "rounds" in handler.setting_kwds:
# XXX: historically this extras won't be listed in setting_kwds
setting_kwds += uh.HasRounds.using_rounds_kwds
return setting_kwds
# NOTE: this is only used by _get_record_options_with_flag()...
def get_scheme_options_with_flag(self, scheme, category):
"""return composite dict of all options set for scheme.
includes options inherited from 'all' and from default category.
result can be modified.
returns (kwds, has_cat_specific_options)
"""
# start out with copy of global options
get_optionmap = self._get_scheme_optionmap
kwds = get_optionmap("all", None).copy()
has_cat_options = False
# add in category-specific global options
if category:
defkwds = kwds.copy() # <-- used to detect category-specific options
kwds.update(get_optionmap("all", category))
# filter out global settings not supported by handler
allowed_settings = self.expand_settings(self.get_base_handler(scheme))
for key in set(kwds).difference(allowed_settings):
kwds.pop(key)
if category:
for key in set(defkwds).difference(allowed_settings):
defkwds.pop(key)
# add in default options for scheme
other = get_optionmap(scheme, None)
kwds.update(other)
# load category-specific options for scheme
if category:
defkwds.update(other)
kwds.update(get_optionmap(scheme, category))
# compare default category options to see if there's anything
# category-specific
if kwds != defkwds:
has_cat_options = True
return kwds, has_cat_options
def _init_default_schemes(self):
"""initialize maps containing default scheme for each category.
have to do this after _init_options(), since the default scheme
is affected by the list of deprecated schemes.
"""
# init maps & locals
get_optionmap = self.get_context_optionmap
default_map = self._default_schemes = get_optionmap("default").copy()
dep_map = get_optionmap("deprecated")
schemes = self.schemes
if not schemes:
return
# figure out default scheme
deps = dep_map.get(None) or ()
default = default_map.get(None)
if not default:
for scheme in schemes:
if scheme not in deps:
default_map[None] = scheme
break
else:
raise ValueError("must have at least one non-deprecated scheme")
elif default in deps:
raise ValueError("default scheme cannot be deprecated")
# figure out per-category default schemes,
for cat in self.categories:
cdeps = dep_map.get(cat, deps)
cdefault = default_map.get(cat, default)
if not cdefault:
for scheme in schemes:
if scheme not in cdeps:
default_map[cat] = scheme
break
else:
raise ValueError(
"must have at least one non-deprecated "
f"scheme for {cat!r} category"
)
elif cdefault in cdeps:
raise ValueError(
f"default scheme for {cat!r} category cannot be deprecated"
)
def default_scheme(self, category):
"""return default scheme for specific category"""
defaults = self._default_schemes
try:
return defaults[category]
except KeyError:
pass
if not self.schemes:
raise KeyError("no hash schemes configured for this CryptContext instance")
return defaults[None]
def is_deprecated_with_flag(self, scheme, category):
"""is scheme deprecated under particular category?"""
depmap = self.get_context_optionmap("deprecated")
def test(cat):
source = depmap.get(cat, depmap.get(None))
if source is None:
return None
if "auto" in source:
return scheme != self.default_scheme(cat)
return scheme in source
value = test(None) or False
if category:
alt = test(category)
if alt is not None and value != alt:
return alt, True
return value, False
def _init_records(self):
# NOTE: this step handles final validation of settings,
# checking for violations against handler's internal invariants.
# this is why we create all the records now,
# so CryptContext throws error immediately rather than later.
self._record_lists = {}
records = self._records = {}
all_context_kwds = self.context_kwds = set()
get_options = self._get_record_options_with_flag
categories = (None,) + self.categories
for handler in self.handlers:
scheme = handler.name
all_context_kwds.update(handler.context_kwds)
for cat in categories:
kwds, has_cat_options = get_options(scheme, cat)
if cat is None or has_cat_options:
records[scheme, cat] = self._create_record(handler, cat, **kwds)
# NOTE: if handler has no category-specific opts, get_record()
# will automatically use the default category's record.
# NOTE: default records for specific category stored under the
# key (None,category); these are populated on-demand by get_record().
@staticmethod
def _create_record(handler, category=None, deprecated=False, **settings):
# create custom handler if needed.
try:
# XXX: relaxed=True is mostly here to retain backwards-compat behavior.
# could make this optional flag in future.
subcls = handler.using(relaxed=True, **settings)
except TypeError as err:
m = re.match(r".* unexpected keyword argument '(.*)'$", str(err))
if m and m.group(1) in settings:
# translate into KeyError, for backwards compat.
# XXX: push this down to GenericHandler.using() implementation?
key = m.group(1)
raise KeyError(
f"keyword not supported by {handler.name} handler: {key!r}"
)
raise
# using private attrs to store some extra metadata in custom handler
assert subcls is not handler, "expected unique variant of handler"
##subcls._Context__category = category
subcls._Context__orig_handler = handler
subcls.deprecated = deprecated # attr reserved for this purpose
return subcls
def _get_record_options_with_flag(self, scheme, category):
"""return composite dict of options for given scheme + category.
this is currently a private method, though some variant
of its output may eventually be made public.
given a scheme & category, it returns two things:
a set of all the keyword options to pass to :meth:`_create_record`,
and a bool flag indicating whether any of these options
were specific to the named category. if this flag is false,
the options are identical to the options for the default category.
the options dict includes all the scheme-specific settings,
as well as optional *deprecated* keyword.
"""
# get scheme options
kwds, has_cat_options = self.get_scheme_options_with_flag(scheme, category)
# throw in deprecated flag
value, not_inherited = self.is_deprecated_with_flag(scheme, category)
if value:
kwds["deprecated"] = True
if not_inherited:
has_cat_options = True
return kwds, has_cat_options
def get_record(self, scheme, category):
"""return record for specific scheme & category (cached)"""
# NOTE: this is part of the critical path shared by
# all of CryptContext's PasswordHash methods,
# hence all the caching and error checking.
# quick lookup in cache
try:
return self._records[scheme, category]
except KeyError:
pass
# type check
if category is not None and not isinstance(category, str):
raise ExpectedTypeError(category, "str or None", "category")
if scheme is not None and not isinstance(scheme, str):
raise ExpectedTypeError(scheme, "str or None", "scheme")
# if scheme=None,
# use record for category's default scheme, and cache result.
if not scheme:
default = self.default_scheme(category)
assert default
record = self._records[None, category] = self.get_record(default, category)
return record
# if no record for (scheme, category),
# use record for (scheme, None), and cache result.
if category:
try:
cache = self._records
record = cache[scheme, category] = cache[scheme, None]
return record
except KeyError:
pass
# scheme not found in configuration for default category
raise KeyError(f"crypt algorithm not found in policy: {scheme!r}")
def _get_record_list(self, category=None):
"""return list of records for category (cached)
this is an internal helper used only by identify_record()
"""
# type check of category - handled by _get_record()
# quick lookup in cache
try:
return self._record_lists[category]
except KeyError:
pass
# cache miss - build list from scratch
value = self._record_lists[category] = [
self.get_record(scheme, category) for scheme in self.schemes
]
return value
def identify_record(self, hash, category, required=True):
"""internal helper to identify appropriate custom handler for hash"""
# NOTE: this is part of the critical path shared by
# all of CryptContext's PasswordHash methods,
# hence all the caching and error checking.
# FIXME: if multiple hashes could match (e.g. lmhash vs nthash)
# this will only return first match. might want to do something
# about this in future, but for now only hashes with
# unique identifiers will work properly in a CryptContext.
# XXX: if all handlers have a unique prefix (e.g. all are MCF / LDAP),
# could use dict-lookup to speed up this search.
if not isinstance(hash, unicode_or_bytes):
raise ExpectedStringError(hash, "hash")
# type check of category - handled by _get_record_list()
for record in self._get_record_list(category):
if record.identify(hash):
return record
if not required:
return None
if not self.schemes:
raise KeyError("no crypt algorithms supported")
raise exc.UnknownHashError("hash could not be identified")
@memoized_property
def disabled_record(self):
for record in self._get_record_list(None):
if record.is_disabled:
return record
raise RuntimeError(
"no disabled hasher present "
"(perhaps add 'unix_disabled' to list of schemes?)"
)
def iter_config(self, resolve=False):
"""regenerate original config.
this is an iterator which yields ``(cat,scheme,option),value`` items,
in the order they generally appear inside an INI file.
if interpreted as a dictionary, it should match the original
keywords passed to the CryptContext (aside from any canonization).
it's mainly used as the internal backend for most of the public
serialization methods.
"""
# grab various bits of data
scheme_options = self._scheme_options
context_options = self._context_options
scheme_keys = sorted(scheme_options)
context_keys = sorted(context_options)
# write loaded schemes (may differ from 'schemes' local var)
if "schemes" in context_keys:
context_keys.remove("schemes")
value = self.handlers if resolve else self.schemes
if value:
yield (None, None, "schemes"), list(value)
# then run through config for each user category
for cat in (None,) + self.categories:
# write context options
for key in context_keys:
try:
value = context_options[key][cat]
except KeyError: # noqa: PERF203
pass
else:
if isinstance(value, list):
value = list(value)
yield (cat, None, key), value
# write per-scheme options for all schemes.
for scheme in scheme_keys:
try:
kwds = scheme_options[scheme][cat]
except KeyError: # noqa: PERF203
pass
else:
for key in sorted(kwds):
yield (cat, scheme, key), kwds[key]
class CryptContext:
"""Helper for hashing & verifying passwords using multiple algorithms.
Instances of this class allow applications to choose a specific
set of hash algorithms which they wish to support, set limits and defaults
for the rounds and salt sizes those algorithms should use, flag
which algorithms should be deprecated, and automatically handle
migrating users to stronger hashes when they log in.
Basic usage::
>>> ctx = CryptContext(schemes=[...])
See the Passlib online documentation for details and full documentation.
"""
# FIXME: altering the configuration of this object isn't threadsafe,
# but is generally only done during application init, so not a major
# issue (just yet).
# XXX: would like some way to restrict the categories that are allowed,
# to restrict what the app OR the config can use.
# XXX: add wrap/unwrap callback hooks so app can mutate hash format?
# XXX: add method for detecting and warning user about schemes
# which don't have any good distinguishing marks?
# or greedy ones (unix_disabled, plaintext) which are not listed at the end?
# _CryptConfig instance holding current parsed config
_config = None
# copy of _config methods, stored in CryptContext instance for speed.
_get_record = None
_identify_record = None
@classmethod
def _norm_source(cls, source):
"""internal helper - accepts string, dict, or context"""
if isinstance(source, dict):
return cls(**source)
if isinstance(source, cls):
return source
self = cls()
self.load(source)
return self
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, source, section="passlib", encoding="utf-8"):
"""create new CryptContext instance from an INI-formatted string.
:type source: str or bytes
:arg source:
string containing INI-formatted content.
:type section: str
:param section:
option name of section to read from, defaults to ``"passlib"``.
:type encoding: str
:arg encoding:
optional encoding used when source is bytes, defaults to ``"utf-8"``.
:returns:
new :class:`CryptContext` instance, configured based on the
parameters in the *source* string.
Usage example::
>>> from passlib.context import CryptContext
>>> context = CryptContext.from_string('''
... [passlib]
... schemes = sha256_crypt, des_crypt
... sha256_crypt__default_rounds = 30000
... ''')
.. versionadded:: 1.6
.. seealso:: :meth:`to_string`, the inverse of this constructor.
"""
if not isinstance(source, unicode_or_bytes):
raise ExpectedTypeError(source, "str or bytes", "source")
self = cls(_autoload=False)
self.load(source, section=section, encoding=encoding)
return self
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path, section="passlib", encoding="utf-8"):
"""create new CryptContext instance from an INI-formatted file.
this functions exactly the same as :meth:`from_string`,
except that it loads from a local file.
:type path: str
:arg path:
path to local file containing INI-formatted config.
:type section: str
:param section:
option name of section to read from, defaults to ``"passlib"``.
:type encoding: str
:arg encoding:
encoding used to load file, defaults to ``"utf-8"``.
:returns:
new CryptContext instance, configured based on the parameters
stored in the file *path*.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
.. seealso:: :meth:`from_string` for an equivalent usage example.
"""
self = cls(_autoload=False)
self.load_path(path, section=section, encoding=encoding)
return self
def copy(self, **kwds):
"""Return copy of existing CryptContext instance.
This function returns a new CryptContext instance whose configuration
is exactly the same as the original, with the exception that any keywords
passed in will take precedence over the original settings.
As an example::
>>> from passlib.context import CryptContext
>>> # given an existing context...
>>> ctx1 = CryptContext(["sha256_crypt", "md5_crypt"])
>>> # copy can be used to make a clone, and update
>>> # some of the settings at the same time...
>>> ctx2 = custom_app_context.copy(default="md5_crypt")
>>> # and the original will be unaffected by the change
>>> ctx1.default_scheme()
"sha256_crypt"
>>> ctx2.default_scheme()
"md5_crypt"
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This method was previously named :meth:`!replace`. That alias
was removed in Passlib 1.8.
.. seealso:: :meth:`update`
"""
# XXX: it would be faster to store ref to self._config,
# but don't want to share config objects til sure
# can rely on them being immutable.
other = CryptContext(_autoload=False)
other.load(self)
if kwds:
other.load(kwds, update=True)
return other
def using(self, **kwds):
"""
alias for :meth:`copy`, to match PasswordHash.using()
"""
return self.copy(**kwds)
def __init__(
self,
schemes=None,
# keyword only...
_autoload=True,
**kwds,
):
# XXX: add ability to make flag certain contexts as immutable,
# e.g. the builtin passlib ones?
# XXX: add a name or import path for the contexts, to help out repr?
if schemes is not None:
kwds["schemes"] = schemes
if _autoload:
self.load(kwds)
else:
assert not kwds, "_autoload=False and kwds are mutually exclusive"
# XXX: would this be useful?
##def __str__(self):
## return self.to_string()
def __repr__(self):
return f"<CryptContext at 0x{id(self):0x}>"
@staticmethod
def _parse_ini_stream(stream, section, filename):
"""helper read INI from stream, extract passlib section as dict"""
# NOTE: this expects a unicode stream,
# and resulting dict will always use native strings.
p = ConfigParser()
p.read_file(stream, filename)
# XXX: could change load() to accept list of items,
# and skip intermediate dict creation
return dict(p.items(section))
def load_path(self, path, update=False, section="passlib", encoding="utf-8"):
"""Load new configuration into CryptContext from a local file.
This function is a wrapper for :meth:`load` which
loads a configuration string from the local file *path*,
instead of an in-memory source. Its behavior and options
are otherwise identical to :meth:`!load` when provided with
an INI-formatted string.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
with open(path, encoding=encoding) as stream:
kwds = self._parse_ini_stream(stream, section, path)
return self.load(kwds, update=update)
def load(self, source, update=False, section="passlib", encoding="utf-8"):
"""Load new configuration into CryptContext, replacing existing config.
:arg source:
source of new configuration to load.
this value can be a number of different types:
* a :class:`!dict` object, or compatible Mapping
the key/value pairs will be interpreted the same
keywords for the :class:`CryptContext` class constructor.
* a :class:`!str` or :class:`!bytes` string
this will be interpreted as an INI-formatted file,
and appropriate key/value pairs will be loaded from
the specified *section*.
* another :class:`!CryptContext` object.
this will export a snapshot of its configuration
using :meth:`to_dict`.
:type update: bool
:param update:
By default, :meth:`load` will replace the existing configuration
entirely. If ``update=True``, it will preserve any existing
configuration options that are not overridden by the new source,
much like the :meth:`update` method.
:type section: str
:param section:
When parsing an INI-formatted string, :meth:`load` will look for
a section named ``"passlib"``. This option allows an alternate
section name to be used. Ignored when loading from a dictionary.
:type encoding: str
:param encoding:
Encoding to use when **source** is bytes.
Defaults to ``"utf-8"``. Ignored when loading from a dictionary.
.. deprecated:: 1.8
This keyword, and support for bytes input, will be dropped in Passlib 2.0
:raises TypeError:
* If the source cannot be identified.
* If an unknown / malformed keyword is encountered.
:raises ValueError:
If an invalid keyword value is encountered.
.. note::
If an error occurs during a :meth:`!load` call, the :class:`!CryptContext`
instance will be restored to the configuration it was in before
the :meth:`!load` call was made; this is to ensure it is
*never* left in an inconsistent state due to a load error.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# autodetect source type, convert to dict
# -----------------------------------------------------------
parse_keys = True
if isinstance(source, unicode_or_bytes):
source = to_unicode(source, encoding, param="source")
source = self._parse_ini_stream(
StringIO(source), section, "<string passed to CryptContext.load()>"
)
elif isinstance(source, CryptContext):
# extract dict directly from config, so it can be merged later
source = dict(source._config.iter_config(resolve=True))
parse_keys = False
elif not hasattr(source, "items"):
# mappings are left alone, otherwise throw an error.
raise ExpectedTypeError(source, "string or dict", "source")
# XXX: add support for other iterable types, e.g. sequence of pairs?
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# parse dict keys into (category, scheme, option) format,
# and merge with existing configuration if needed.
# -----------------------------------------------------------
if parse_keys:
parse = self._parse_config_key
source = dict((parse(key), value) for key, value in source.items())
if update and self._config is not None:
# if updating, do nothing if source is empty,
if not source:
return
# otherwise overlay source on top of existing config
tmp = source
source = dict(self._config.iter_config(resolve=True))
source.update(tmp)
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# compile into _CryptConfig instance, and update state
# -----------------------------------------------------------
config = _CryptConfig(source)
self._config = config
self._reset_dummy_verify()
self._get_record = config.get_record
self._identify_record = config.identify_record
if config.context_kwds:
# (re-)enable method for this instance (in case ELSE clause below ran last load).
self.__dict__.pop("_strip_unused_context_kwds", None)
else:
# disable method for this instance, it's not needed.
self._strip_unused_context_kwds = None
@staticmethod
def _parse_config_key(ckey):
"""helper used to parse ``cat__scheme__option`` keys into a tuple"""
# split string into 1-3 parts
assert isinstance(ckey, str)
parts = ckey.replace(".", "__").split("__")
count = len(parts)
if count == 1:
cat, scheme, key = None, None, parts[0]
elif count == 2:
cat = None
scheme, key = parts
elif count == 3:
cat, scheme, key = parts
else:
raise TypeError(f"keys must have less than 3 separators: {ckey!r}")
# validate & normalize the parts
if cat == "default":
cat = None
elif not cat and cat is not None:
raise TypeError(f"empty category: {ckey!r}")
if scheme == "context":
scheme = None
elif not scheme and scheme is not None:
raise TypeError(f"empty scheme: {ckey!r}")
if not key:
raise TypeError(f"empty option: {ckey!r}")
return cat, scheme, key
def update(self, *args, **kwds):
"""Helper for quickly changing configuration.
This acts much like the :meth:`!dict.update` method:
it updates the context's configuration,
replacing the original value(s) for the specified keys,
and preserving the rest.
It accepts any :ref:`keyword <context-options>`
accepted by the :class:`!CryptContext` constructor.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
.. seealso:: :meth:`copy`
"""
if args:
if len(args) > 1:
raise TypeError("expected at most one positional argument")
if kwds:
raise TypeError("positional arg and keywords mutually exclusive")
self.load(args[0], update=True)
elif kwds:
self.load(kwds, update=True)
# XXX: make this public? even just as flag to load?
# FIXME: this function suffered some bitrot in 1.6.1,
# will need to be updated before works again.
##def _simplify(self):
## "helper to remove redundant/unused options"
## # don't do anything if no schemes are defined
## if not self._schemes:
## return
##
## def strip_items(target, filter):
## keys = [key for key,value in target.items() if filter(key,value)]
## for key in keys:
## del target[key]
##
## # remove redundant default.
## defaults = self._default_schemes
## if defaults.get(None) == self._schemes[0]:
## del defaults[None]
##
## # remove options for unused schemes.
## scheme_options = self._scheme_options
## schemes = self._schemes + ("all",)
## strip_items(scheme_options, lambda k,v: k not in schemes)
##
## # remove rendundant cat defaults.
## cur = self.default_scheme()
## strip_items(defaults, lambda k,v: k and v==cur)
##
## # remove redundant category deprecations.
## # TODO: this should work w/ 'auto', but needs closer inspection
## deprecated = self._deprecated_schemes
## cur = self._deprecated_schemes.get(None)
## strip_items(deprecated, lambda k,v: k and v==cur)
##
## # remove redundant category options.
## for scheme, config in scheme_options.items():
## if None in config:
## cur = config[None]
## strip_items(config, lambda k,v: k and v==cur)
##
## # XXX: anything else?
def schemes(self, resolve=False, category=None, unconfigured=False):
"""return schemes loaded into this CryptContext instance.
:type resolve: bool
:arg resolve:
if ``True``, will return a tuple of :class:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash`
objects instead of their names.
:returns:
returns tuple of the schemes configured for this context
via the *schemes* option.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This was previously available as ``CryptContext().policy.schemes()``
.. seealso:: the :ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option for usage example.
"""
# XXX: should resolv return records rather than handlers?
# or deprecate resolve keyword completely?
# offering up a .hashers Mapping in v1.8 would be great.
# NOTE: supporting 'category' and 'unconfigured' kwds as of 1.7
# just to pass through to .handler(), but not documenting them...
# may not need to put them to use.
schemes = self._config.schemes
if resolve:
return tuple(
self.handler(scheme, category, unconfigured=unconfigured)
for scheme in schemes
)
return schemes
def default_scheme(self, category=None, resolve=False, unconfigured=False):
"""return name of scheme that :meth:`hash` will use by default.
:type resolve: bool
:arg resolve:
if ``True``, will return a :class:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash`
object instead of the name.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>`.
If specified, this will return the catgory-specific default scheme instead.
:returns:
name of the default scheme.
.. seealso:: the :ref:`default <context-default-option>` option for usage example.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
This now returns a hasher configured with any CryptContext-specific
options (custom rounds settings, etc). Previously this returned
the base hasher from :mod:`passlib.hash`.
"""
# XXX: deprecate this in favor of .handler() or whatever it's replaced with?
# NOTE: supporting 'unconfigured' kwds as of 1.7
# just to pass through to .handler(), but not documenting them...
# may not need to put them to use.
hasher = self.handler(None, category, unconfigured=unconfigured)
return hasher if resolve else hasher.name
# XXX: need to decide if exposing this would be useful in any way
##def categories(self):
## """return user-categories with algorithm-specific options in this CryptContext.
##
## this will always return a tuple.
## if no categories besides the default category have been configured,
## the tuple will be empty.
## """
## return self._config.categories
# XXX: need to decide if exposing this would be useful to applications
# in any meaningful way that isn't already served by to_dict()
##def options(self, scheme, category=None):
## kwds, percat = self._config.get_options(scheme, category)
## return kwds
def handler(self, scheme=None, category=None, unconfigured=False):
"""helper to resolve name of scheme -> :class:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash` object used by scheme.
:arg scheme:
This should identify the scheme to lookup.
If omitted or set to ``None``, this will return the handler
for the default scheme.
:arg category:
If a user category is specified, and no scheme is provided,
it will use the default for that category.
Otherwise this parameter is ignored.
:param unconfigured:
By default, this returns a handler object whose .hash()
and .needs_update() methods will honor the configured
provided by CryptContext. See ``unconfigured=True``
to get the underlying handler from before any context-specific
configuration was applied.
:raises KeyError:
If the scheme does not exist OR is not being used within this context.
:returns:
:class:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash` object used to implement
the named scheme within this context (this will usually
be one of the objects from :mod:`passlib.hash`)
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This was previously available as ``CryptContext().policy.get_handler()``
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
This now returns a hasher configured with any CryptContext-specific
options (custom rounds settings, etc). Previously this returned
the base hasher from :mod:`passlib.hash`.
"""
try:
hasher = self._get_record(scheme, category)
if unconfigured:
return hasher._Context__orig_handler
return hasher
except KeyError:
pass
if self._config.handlers:
raise KeyError(
f"crypt algorithm not found in this CryptContext instance: {scheme!r}"
)
raise KeyError("no crypt algorithms loaded in this CryptContext instance")
def _get_unregistered_handlers(self):
"""check if any handlers in this context aren't in the global registry"""
return tuple(
handler
for handler in self._config.handlers
if not _is_handler_registered(handler)
)
@property
def context_kwds(self):
"""
return :class:`!set` containing union of all :ref:`contextual keywords <context-keywords>`
supported by the handlers in this context.
.. versionadded:: 1.6.6
"""
return self._config.context_kwds
@staticmethod
def _render_config_key(key):
"""convert 3-part config key to single string"""
cat, scheme, option = key
if cat:
return "{}__{}__{}".format(cat, scheme or "context", option)
if scheme:
return f"{scheme}__{option}"
return option
@staticmethod
def _render_ini_value(key, value):
"""render value to string suitable for INI file"""
# convert lists to comma separated lists
# (mainly 'schemes' & 'deprecated')
if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
value = ", ".join(value)
# convert numbers to strings
elif isinstance(value, numeric_types):
if isinstance(value, float) and key[2] == "vary_rounds":
value = (f"{value:.2f}").rstrip("0") if value else "0"
else:
value = str(value)
assert isinstance(value, str), f"expected string for key: {key!r} {value!r}"
# escape any percent signs.
return value.replace("%", "%%")
def to_dict(self, resolve=False):
"""Return current configuration as a dictionary.
:type resolve: bool
:arg resolve:
if ``True``, the ``schemes`` key will contain a list of
a :class:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash` objects instead of just
their names.
This method dumps the current configuration of the CryptContext
instance. The key/value pairs should be in the format accepted
by the :class:`!CryptContext` class constructor, in fact
``CryptContext(**myctx.to_dict())`` will create an exact copy of ``myctx``.
As an example::
>>> # you can dump the configuration of any crypt context...
>>> from passlib.apps import ldap_nocrypt_context
>>> ldap_nocrypt_context.to_dict()
{'schemes': ['ldap_salted_sha1',
'ldap_salted_md5',
'ldap_sha1',
'ldap_md5',
'ldap_plaintext']}
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This was previously available as ``CryptContext().policy.to_dict()``
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-serialization-example` example in the tutorial.
"""
# XXX: should resolve default to conditional behavior
# based on presence of unregistered handlers?
render_key = self._render_config_key
return dict(
(render_key(key), value) for key, value in self._config.iter_config(resolve)
)
def _write_to_parser(self, parser: ConfigParser, section: str) -> None:
"""helper to write to ConfigParser instance"""
parser.add_section(section)
for key, value in self._config.iter_config(): # type: ignore[attr-defined]
parser.set(
section=section,
option=self._render_config_key(key),
value=self._render_ini_value(key, value),
)
def to_string(self, section="passlib") -> str:
"""serialize to INI format and return as unicode string.
:param section:
name of INI section to output, defaults to ``"passlib"``.
:returns:
CryptContext configuration, serialized to a INI unicode string.
This function acts exactly like :meth:`to_dict`, except that it
serializes all the contents into a single human-readable string,
which can be hand edited, and/or stored in a file. The
output of this method is accepted by :meth:`from_string`,
:meth:`from_path`, and :meth:`load`. As an example::
>>> # you can dump the configuration of any crypt context...
>>> from passlib.apps import ldap_nocrypt_context
>>> print ldap_nocrypt_context.to_string()
[passlib]
schemes = ldap_salted_sha1, ldap_salted_md5, ldap_sha1, ldap_md5, ldap_plaintext
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This was previously available as ``CryptContext().policy.to_string()``
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-serialization-example` example in the tutorial.
"""
parser = ConfigParser()
self._write_to_parser(parser, section)
buf = StringIO()
parser.write(buf)
unregistered = self._get_unregistered_handlers()
if unregistered:
buf.write(
(
"# NOTE: the {} handler(s) are not registered with Passlib,\n"
"# this string may not correctly reproduce the current configuration.\n\n"
).format(", ".join(repr(handler.name) for handler in unregistered))
)
return buf.getvalue()
# XXX: is this useful enough to enable?
##def write_to_path(self, path, section="passlib", update=False):
## "write to INI file"
## parser = ConfigParser()
## if update and os.path.exists(path):
## if not parser.read([path]):
## raise EnvironmentError("failed to read existing file")
## parser.remove_section(section)
## self._write_to_parser(parser, section)
## fh = file(path, "w")
## parser.write(fh)
## fh.close()
# NOTE: all the following methods do is look up the appropriate
# custom handler for a given (scheme,category) combination,
# and hand off the real work to the handler itself,
# which is optimized for the specific (scheme,category) configuration.
#
# The custom handlers are cached inside the _CryptConfig
# instance stored in self._config, and are retrieved
# via get_record() and identify_record().
#
# _get_record() and _identify_record() are references
# to _config methods of the same name,
# stored in CryptContext for speed.
def _get_or_identify_record(self, hash, scheme=None, category=None):
"""return record based on scheme, or failing that, by identifying hash"""
if scheme:
if not isinstance(hash, unicode_or_bytes):
raise ExpectedStringError(hash, "hash")
return self._get_record(scheme, category)
# hash typecheck handled by identify_record()
return self._identify_record(hash, category)
def _strip_unused_context_kwds(self, kwds, record):
"""
helper which removes any context keywords from **kwds**
that are known to be used by another scheme in this context,
but are NOT supported by handler specified by **record**.
.. note::
as optimization, load() will set this method to None on a per-instance basis
if there are no context kwds.
"""
if not kwds:
return
unused_kwds = self._config.context_kwds.difference(record.context_kwds)
for key in unused_kwds:
kwds.pop(key, None)
def needs_update(self, hash, scheme=None, category=None, secret=None):
"""Check if hash needs to be replaced for some reason,
in which case the secret should be re-hashed.
This function is the core of CryptContext's support for hash migration:
This function takes in a hash string, and checks the scheme,
number of rounds, and other properties against the current policy.
It returns ``True`` if the hash is using a deprecated scheme,
or is otherwise outside of the bounds specified by the policy
(e.g. the number of rounds is lower than :ref:`min_rounds <context-min-rounds-option>`
configuration for that algorithm).
If so, the password should be re-hashed using :meth:`hash`
Otherwise, it will return ``False``.
:type hash: str or bytes
:arg hash:
The hash string to examine.
:type scheme: str or None
:param scheme:
Optional scheme to use. Scheme must be one of the ones
configured for this context (see the
:ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option).
If no scheme is specified, it will be identified
based on the value of *hash*.
.. deprecated:: 1.7
Support for this keyword is deprecated, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>`.
If specified, this will cause any category-specific defaults to
be used when determining if the hash needs to be updated
(e.g. is below the minimum rounds).
:type secret: str, bytes, or None
:param secret:
Optional secret associated with the provided ``hash``.
This is not required, or even currently used for anything...
it's for forward-compatibility with any future
update checks that might need this information.
If provided, Passlib assumes the secret has already been
verified successfully against the hash.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
:returns: ``True`` if hash should be replaced, otherwise ``False``.
:raises ValueError:
If the hash did not match any of the configured :meth:`schemes`.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
This method was previously named :meth:`hash_needs_update`.
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-migration-example` example in the tutorial.
"""
if scheme is not None:
# TODO: offer replacement alternative.
# ``context.handler(scheme).needs_update()`` would work,
# but may deprecate .handler() in passlib 1.8.
warn(
"CryptContext.needs_update(): 'scheme' keyword is deprecated as of "
"Passlib 1.7, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0",
DeprecationWarning,
)
record = self._get_or_identify_record(hash, scheme, category)
return record.deprecated or record.needs_update(hash, secret=secret)
@deprecated_method(
deprecated="1.6", removed="2.0", replacement="CryptContext.needs_update()"
)
def hash_needs_update(self, hash, scheme=None, category=None):
"""Legacy alias for :meth:`needs_update`.
.. deprecated:: 1.6
This method was renamed to :meth:`!needs_update` in version 1.6.
This alias will be removed in version 2.0, and should only
be used for compatibility with Passlib 1.3 - 1.5.
"""
return self.needs_update(hash, scheme, category)
@deprecated_method(deprecated="1.7", removed="2.0")
def genconfig(self, scheme=None, category=None, **settings):
"""Generate a config string for specified scheme.
.. deprecated:: 1.7
This method will be removed in version 2.0, and should only
be used for compatibility with Passlib 1.3 - 1.6.
"""
record = self._get_record(scheme, category)
strip_unused = self._strip_unused_context_kwds
if strip_unused:
strip_unused(settings, record)
return record.genconfig(**settings)
@deprecated_method(deprecated="1.7", removed="2.0")
def genhash(self, secret, config, scheme=None, category=None, **kwds):
"""Generate hash for the specified secret using another hash.
.. deprecated:: 1.7
This method will be removed in version 2.0, and should only
be used for compatibility with Passlib 1.3 - 1.6.
"""
record = self._get_or_identify_record(config, scheme, category)
strip_unused = self._strip_unused_context_kwds
if strip_unused:
strip_unused(kwds, record)
return record.genhash(secret, config, **kwds)
def identify(
self, hash, category=None, resolve=False, required=False, unconfigured=False
):
"""Attempt to identify which algorithm the hash belongs to.
Note that this will only consider the algorithms
currently configured for this context
(see the :ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option).
All registered algorithms will be checked, from first to last,
and whichever one positively identifies the hash first will be returned.
:type hash: str or bytes
:arg hash:
The hash string to test.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>`.
Ignored by this function, this parameter
is provided for symmetry with the other methods.
:type resolve: bool
:param resolve:
If ``True``, returns the hash handler itself,
instead of the name of the hash.
:type required: bool
:param required:
If ``True``, this will raise a ValueError if the hash
cannot be identified, instead of returning ``None``.
:returns:
The handler which first identifies the hash,
or ``None`` if none of the algorithms identify the hash.
"""
record = self._identify_record(hash, category, required)
if record is None:
return None
if resolve:
if unconfigured:
return record._Context__orig_handler
return record
return record.name
def hash(self, secret, scheme=None, category=None, **kwds):
"""run secret through selected algorithm, returning resulting hash.
:type secret: str or bytes
:arg secret:
the password to hash.
:type scheme: str or None
:param scheme:
Optional scheme to use. Scheme must be one of the ones
configured for this context (see the
:ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option).
If no scheme is specified, the configured default
will be used.
.. deprecated:: 1.7
Support for this keyword is deprecated, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>`.
If specified, this will cause any category-specific defaults to
be used when hashing the password (e.g. different default scheme,
different default rounds values, etc).
:param \\*\\*kwds:
All other keyword options are passed to the selected algorithm's
:meth:`PasswordHash.hash() <passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.hash>` method.
:returns:
The secret as encoded by the specified algorithm and options.
The return value will always be a :class:`!str`.
:raises TypeError, ValueError:
* If any of the arguments have an invalid type or value.
This includes any keywords passed to the underlying hash's
:meth:`PasswordHash.hash() <passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.hash>` method.
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-basic-example` example in the tutorial
"""
# XXX: could insert normalization to preferred str encoding here
if scheme is not None:
# TODO: offer replacement alternative.
# ``context.handler(scheme).hash()`` would work,
# but may deprecate .handler() in passlib 1.8.
warn(
"CryptContext.hash(): 'scheme' keyword is deprecated as of "
"Passlib 1.7, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0",
DeprecationWarning,
)
record = self._get_record(scheme, category)
strip_unused = self._strip_unused_context_kwds
if strip_unused:
strip_unused(kwds, record)
return record.hash(secret, **kwds)
@deprecated_method(
deprecated="1.7", removed="2.0", replacement="CryptContext.hash()"
)
def encrypt(self, *args, **kwds):
"""
Legacy alias for :meth:`hash`.
.. deprecated:: 1.7
This method was renamed to :meth:`!hash` in version 1.7.
This alias will be removed in version 2.0, and should only
be used for compatibility with Passlib 1.3 - 1.6.
"""
return self.hash(*args, **kwds)
def verify(self, secret, hash, scheme=None, category=None, **kwds):
"""verify secret against an existing hash.
If no scheme is specified, this will attempt to identify
the scheme based on the contents of the provided hash
(limited to the schemes configured for this context).
It will then check whether the password verifies against the hash.
:type secret: str or bytes
:arg secret:
the secret to verify
:type hash: str or bytes
:arg hash:
hash string to compare to
if ``None`` is passed in, this will be treated as "never verifying"
:type scheme: str
:param scheme:
Optionally force context to use specific scheme.
This is usually not needed, as most hashes can be unambiguously
identified. Scheme must be one of the ones configured
for this context
(see the :ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option).
.. deprecated:: 1.7
Support for this keyword is deprecated, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>` string.
This is mainly used when generating new hashes, it has little
effect when verifying; this keyword is mainly provided for symmetry.
:param \\*\\*kwds:
All additional keywords are passed to the appropriate handler,
and should match its :attr:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.context_kwds`.
:returns:
``True`` if the password matched the hash, else ``False``.
:raises ValueError:
* if the hash did not match any of the configured :meth:`schemes`.
* if any of the arguments have an invalid value (this includes
any keywords passed to the underlying hash's
:meth:`PasswordHash.verify() <passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.verify>` method).
:raises TypeError:
* if any of the arguments have an invalid type (this includes
any keywords passed to the underlying hash's
:meth:`PasswordHash.verify() <passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.verify>` method).
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-basic-example` example in the tutorial
"""
# XXX: could insert normalization to preferred unicode encoding here
# XXX: what about supporting a setter() callback ala django 1.4 ?
if scheme is not None:
# TODO: offer replacement alternative.
# ``context.handler(scheme).verify()`` would work,
# but may deprecate .handler() in passlib 1.8.
warn(
"CryptContext.verify(): 'scheme' keyword is deprecated as of "
"Passlib 1.7, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0",
DeprecationWarning,
)
if hash is None:
# convenience feature -- let apps pass in hash=None when user
# isn't found / has no hash; useful because it invokes dummy_verify()
self.dummy_verify()
return False
record = self._get_or_identify_record(hash, scheme, category)
strip_unused = self._strip_unused_context_kwds
if strip_unused:
strip_unused(kwds, record)
return record.verify(secret, hash, **kwds)
def verify_and_update(self, secret, hash, scheme=None, category=None, **kwds):
"""verify password and re-hash the password if needed, all in a single call.
This is a convenience method which takes care of all the following:
first it verifies the password (:meth:`~CryptContext.verify`), if this is successfull
it checks if the hash needs updating (:meth:`~CryptContext.needs_update`), and if so,
re-hashes the password (:meth:`~CryptContext.hash`), returning the replacement hash.
This series of steps is a very common task for applications
which wish to update deprecated hashes, and this call takes
care of all 3 steps efficiently.
:type secret: str or bytes
:arg secret:
the secret to verify
:type secret: str or bytes
:arg hash:
hash string to compare to.
if ``None`` is passed in, this will be treated as "never verifying"
:type scheme: str
:param scheme:
Optionally force context to use specific scheme.
This is usually not needed, as most hashes can be unambiguously
identified. Scheme must be one of the ones configured
for this context
(see the :ref:`schemes <context-schemes-option>` option).
.. deprecated:: 1.7
Support for this keyword is deprecated, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0.
:type category: str or None
:param category:
Optional :ref:`user category <user-categories>`.
If specified, this will cause any category-specific defaults to
be used if the password has to be re-hashed.
:param \\*\\*kwds:
all additional keywords are passed to the appropriate handler,
and should match that hash's
:attr:`PasswordHash.context_kwds <passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.context_kwds>`.
:returns:
This function returns a tuple containing two elements:
``(verified, replacement_hash)``. The first is a boolean
flag indicating whether the password verified,
and the second an optional replacement hash.
The tuple will always match one of the following 3 cases:
* ``(False, None)`` indicates the secret failed to verify.
* ``(True, None)`` indicates the secret verified correctly,
and the hash does not need updating.
* ``(True, str)`` indicates the secret verified correctly,
but the current hash needs to be updated. The :class:`!str`
will be the freshly generated hash, to replace the old one.
:raises TypeError, ValueError:
For the same reasons as :meth:`verify`.
.. seealso:: the :ref:`context-migration-example` example in the tutorial.
"""
# XXX: could insert normalization to preferred unicode encoding here.
if scheme is not None:
warn(
"CryptContext.verify(): 'scheme' keyword is deprecated as of "
"Passlib 1.7, and will be removed in Passlib 2.0",
DeprecationWarning,
)
if hash is None:
# convenience feature -- let apps pass in hash=None when user
# isn't found / has no hash; useful because it invokes dummy_verify()
self.dummy_verify()
return False, None
record = self._get_or_identify_record(hash, scheme, category)
strip_unused = self._strip_unused_context_kwds
if strip_unused and kwds:
clean_kwds = kwds.copy()
strip_unused(clean_kwds, record)
else:
clean_kwds = kwds
# XXX: if record is default scheme, could extend PasswordHash
# api to combine verify & needs_update to single call,
# potentially saving some round-trip parsing.
# but might make these codepaths more complex...
if not record.verify(secret, hash, **clean_kwds):
return False, None
if record.deprecated or record.needs_update(hash, secret=secret):
# NOTE: we re-hash with default scheme, not current one.
return True, self.hash(secret, category=category, **kwds)
return True, None
#: secret used for dummy_verify()
_dummy_secret = "too many secrets"
@memoized_property
def _dummy_hash(self):
"""
precalculated hash for dummy_verify() to use
"""
return self.hash(self._dummy_secret)
def _reset_dummy_verify(self):
"""
flush memoized values used by dummy_verify()
"""
type(self)._dummy_hash.clear_cache(self)
def dummy_verify(self):
"""
Helper that applications can call when user wasn't found,
in order to simulate time it would take to hash a password.
Runs verify() against a dummy hash, to simulate verification
of a real account password.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
self.verify(self._dummy_secret, self._dummy_hash)
return False
def is_enabled(self, hash):
"""
test if hash represents a usuable password --
i.e. does not represent an unusuable password such as ``"!"``,
which is recognized by the :class:`~passlib.hash.unix_disabled` hash.
:raises ValueError:
if the hash is not recognized
(typically solved by adding ``unix_disabled`` to the list of schemes).
"""
return not self._identify_record(hash, None).is_disabled
def disable(self, hash=None):
"""
return a string to disable logins for user,
usually by returning a non-verifying string such as ``"!"``.
:param hash:
Callers can optionally provide the account's existing hash.
Some disabled handlers (such as :class:`!unix_disabled`)
will encode this into the returned value,
so that it can be recovered via :meth:`enable`.
:raises RuntimeError:
if this function is called w/o a disabled hasher
(such as :class:`~passlib.hash.unix_disabled`) included
in the list of schemes.
:returns:
hash string which will be recognized as valid by the context,
but is guaranteed to not validate against *any* password.
"""
record = self._config.disabled_record
assert record.is_disabled
return record.disable(hash)
def enable(self, hash):
"""
inverse of :meth:`disable` --
attempts to recover original hash which was converted
by a :meth:`!disable` call into a disabled hash --
thus restoring the user's original password.
:raises ValueError:
if original hash not present, or if the disabled handler doesn't
support encoding the original hash (e.g. ``django_disabled``)
:returns:
the original hash.
"""
record = self._identify_record(hash, None)
if record.is_disabled:
# XXX: should we throw error if result can't be identified by context?
return record.enable(hash)
# hash wasn't a disabled hash, so return unchanged
return hash
class LazyCryptContext(CryptContext):
"""CryptContext subclass which doesn't load handlers until needed.
This is a subclass of CryptContext which takes in a set of arguments
exactly like CryptContext, but won't import any handlers
(or even parse its arguments) until
the first time one of its methods is accessed.
:arg schemes:
The first positional argument can be a list of schemes, or omitted,
just like CryptContext.
:param onload:
If a callable is passed in via this keyword,
it will be invoked at lazy-load time
with the following signature:
``onload(**kwds) -> kwds``;
where ``kwds`` is all the additional kwds passed to LazyCryptContext.
It should perform any additional deferred initialization,
and return the final dict of options to be passed to CryptContext.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
:param kwds:
All additional keywords are passed to CryptContext;
or to the *onload* function (if provided).
This is mainly used internally by modules such as :mod:`passlib.apps`,
which define a large number of contexts, but only a few of them will be needed
at any one time. Use of this class saves the memory needed to import
the specified handlers until the context instance is actually accessed.
As well, it allows constructing a context at *module-init* time,
but using :func:`!onload()` to provide dynamic configuration
at *application-run* time.
.. note::
This class is only useful if you're referencing handler objects by name,
and don't want them imported until runtime. If you want to have the config
validated before your application runs, or are passing in already-imported
handler instances, you should use :class:`CryptContext` instead.
.. versionadded:: 1.4
"""
_lazy_kwds = None
# NOTE: the way this class works is that whenever any of the public
# attributes are accessed, _lazy_init() is invoked, the class itself is changed
# to a regular CryptContext (to remove the overhead once it's unneeded)
def __init__(self, schemes=None, **kwds):
if schemes is not None:
kwds["schemes"] = schemes
self._lazy_kwds = kwds
def _lazy_init(self):
kwds = self._lazy_kwds
if "onload" in kwds:
onload = kwds.pop("onload")
kwds = onload(**kwds)
del self._lazy_kwds
super().__init__(**kwds)
self.__class__ = CryptContext
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
if (
not attr.startswith("_") or attr.startswith("__")
) and self._lazy_kwds is not None:
self._lazy_init()
return object.__getattribute__(self, attr)
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