diff --git a/lang/python/docs/GPGMEpythonHOWTOen.org b/lang/python/docs/GPGMEpythonHOWTOen.org index 979ffa0a..4d02f97b 100644 --- a/lang/python/docs/GPGMEpythonHOWTOen.org +++ b/lang/python/docs/GPGMEpythonHOWTOen.org @@ -631,6 +631,56 @@ #+end_src +* Miscellaneous work-arounds + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: cheats-and-hacks + :END: + +** Group lines + :PROPERTIES: + :CUSTOM_ID: group-lines + :END: + + There is not yet an easy way to access groups configured in the + gpg.conf file from within GPGME. As a consequence these central + groupings of keys cannot be shared amongst multiple programs, such + as MUAs readily. + + The following code, however, provides a work-around for obtaining + this information in Python. + + #+begin_src python + import subprocess + + lines = subprocess.getoutput("gpgconf --list-options gpg").splitlines() + + for i in range(len(lines)): + if lines[i].startswith("group") is True: + line = lines[i] + else: + pass + + groups = line.split(":")[-1].replace('"', '').split(',') + + group_lines = groups + for i in range(len(group_lines)): + group_lines[i] = group_lines[i].split("=") + + group_lists = group_lines + for i in range(len(group_lists)): + group_lists[i][1] = group_lists[i][1].split() + #+end_src + + The result of that code is that =group_lines= is a list of lists + where =group_lines[i][0]= is the name of the group and + =group_lines[i][1]= is the key IDs of the group as a string. + + The =group_lists= result is very similar in that it is a list of + lists. The first part, =group_lists[i][0]= matches + =group_lines[i][0]= as the name of the group, but + =group_lists[i][1]= is the key IDs of the group as a string. + + * Copyright and Licensing :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: copyright-and-license