doc: python bindings howto
* Spell checking and fixing the few errors.
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Much of it will work with Python 2, but much of it also deals with
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Python 3 byte literals, particularly when reading and writing data.
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Developers concentrating on Python 2.7, and possibly even 2.6, will
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need to make the approprate modifications to support the older
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string and unicode types as opposted to bytes.
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need to make the appropriate modifications to support the older
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string and unicode types as opposed to bytes.
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There are multiple reasons for concentrating on Python 3; some of
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which relate to the immediate integration of these bindings, some
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Unlike many modern APIs with which programmers will be more
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familiar with these days, the GPGME API is a C API. The API is
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intended for use by C coders who would be able to access its
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features by including the =gpgme.h= header file eith their own C
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features by including the =gpgme.h= header file with their own C
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source code and then access its functions just as they would any
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other C headers.
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By default GPGME will attempt to install the bindings for the most
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recent or highest version number of Python 2 and Python 3 it
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detects in =$PATH=. It specifically checks for the =python= and
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=python3= executabled first and then checks for specific version
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=python3= executables first and then checks for specific version
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numbers.
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For Python 2 it checks for these executables in this order:
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result of one operation has a direct bearing on the outcome of
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subsequent operations. Not merely by generating an error either.
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When dealing with this type of persistant state on the web, full of
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When dealing with this type of persistent state on the web, full of
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both the RESTful and REST-like, it's most commonly referred to as a
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session. In GPGME, however, it is called a context and every
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operation type has one.
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:END:
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Counting the number of keys in your public keybox (=pubring.kbx=),
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the format which has superceded the old keyring format
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the format which has superseded the old keyring format
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(=pubring.gpg= and =secring.gpg=), or the number of secret keys is
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a very simple task.
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:END:
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The most frequently called features of any cryptographic library
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will be the most fundamental tasks for enxryption software. In this
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will be the most fundamental tasks for encryption software. In this
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section we will look at how to programmatically encrypt data,
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decrypt it, sign it and verify signatures.
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the key was not found.
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The encryption operation is invoked within the Context with the
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=c.op_encrypt= function, loading the recipien (=r=), the message
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=c.op_encrypt= function, loading the recipients (=r=), the message
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(=plain=) and the =cipher=. The =cipher.seek= uses =os.SEEK_SET=
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to set the data to the correct byte format for GPGME to use it.
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Though everything in this example is accurate, it is more likely
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that reading the input data from another file and writing the
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result to a new file will be perfprmed more like the way it is done
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result to a new file will be performed more like the way it is done
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in the next example. Even if the output format is ASCII armoured.
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#+begin_src python
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signed = c.sign(text, mode=1)
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afile = open("/path/to/statement.txt.asc", "w")
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for line in signed[0].splitlines()L
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for line in signed[0].splitlines():
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afile.write("{0}\n".format(line.decode("utf-8")))
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afile.close()
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#+end_src
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