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354 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben McGinnes
43a2b57545 python bindings: python 3.7
* Bindings confirmed to work with the newly released 3.7.0.
* Updated M4 file to reflect this change and correct the Python binary
  search order (3.7 is not yet given priority, but will still be found
  first via the more generic python3 executable).
* Updated setup.py.in, bindings documentation and README to reflect this.
2018-06-29 14:26:30 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
48174b2bcc whitespace police:
* There's always one or, in this case, two.
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
6aec7d6e4a docs: python bindings howto
* Updated official doc (the org-mode file) with the instructions on
  importing and exporting both public and secret keys.
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
a7ccdc51ef python bindings examples
* Added a secret key export variant which saves output as both GPG
  binary and ASCII armoured, plus saves in $GNUPGHOME and uses
  multiple methods of determining what that location is.
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
7fc7e80e54 python bindings examples
* Added a key import variant which accesses the SKS keyservers in a
  RESTful fashion and then imports or attempts to import the response.
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
0d163a7d12 python bindings examples: three export scripts
* Example of default exporting keys.
* Example of exporting minimised keys.
* Example of exporting secret keys to a file with correct permissions.

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
4251cae34d python bindings: import example
* Added an example script for importing a key from a file (either
  ASCII armoured or not).
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
a5b91b21f5 python bindings: export secret keys
* The holy grail: a function to export secret keys.
* GPGME will still invoke pinentry and gpg-agent as usual to authorise
  the export.
* Mostly similar to the two previous export functions for public keys
  except that it will return None if the result had a length of zero
  bytes.  Meaning that the difference between the specified pattern
  (if any) not matching available keys and an incorrect passphrase is
  not able to be determined from this function (or the underlying one
  for that matter).

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
7faef33d13 python bindings: export public keys
* Updated key_export and key_export_minimal to return None where a
  pattern matched no keys in a manner simnilar to the possible result
  of key_export_secret.
2018-06-28 18:51:47 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
89c548efdf python bindings: export public keys
* Added functions for exporting public keys to gpg.core in both
  complete form and in minimised form.
* Rather than letting people need to worry about the export modes we
  are simply separating the functions as people would be more familiar
  with from the command line usage anyway.
* Functions added for Context are: ctx.key_export_minimal and
  ctx.key_export as the default or full export.

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-06-28 18:48:05 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
19c5267f86 python bindings: core import statements
* Fixed the bit I broke while fixing the PEP8 compliance issues.
2018-06-17 22:42:43 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
a5b24ae46c python bindings: core — PEP8 compliance
* Fixed most of the PEP8 errors in core.py
* Those remaining may need more than little edits and are a bit
  strange (too clearly the result of a programmer who has spent far
  too much time dealing with Lisp so that for Python it looks
  ... strange).
2018-06-17 15:58:44 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
5a80e75500 python bindings: core - key import
* Wrapped the key import function in the try/exception statements
  needed to catch at least the most likely unsuccessful import attempt
  errors.
* Mostly draws on the file error and no data import statuses for
  errors, with a couple of exceptions.

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-06-17 14:35:20 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
0e762608ef python bindings: core key import
* The foundation of a pythonic key import function authored by Jacob
  Adams.
* A unit testing script for the same function originally authored by
  Tobias Mueller
* Added DCO reference for Jacob Adams to the GPGME AUTHORS file.
* Additional details regarding this patch are available here:
  https://dev.gnupg.org/T4001

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-06-17 09:28:30 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
92cd060f5e script: groups.py
* Added check for if it is run on a Windows system so that the correct
  binary filename is invoked.
2018-06-11 01:03:58 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
a3a08584d6 examples: python howto
* Uses the groups module to prepare a list of recipients and encrypt
  to those.
* The main version (encrypt-to-group.py) tries to check for invalid
  recipients, but still falls back to always trust for the second
  encryption attempt.
* The gullible version doesn't try pruning the recipient list at all,
  it just tries to encrypt and if it fails, switches straight to
  always trust.
* The trustno1 version doesn't use the always trust model at all and
  only attempts pruning the list of invalid recipients.
2018-06-07 15:06:20 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
897423422b docs: python bindings howto
* Another attempt at fixing the org-mode version.
* A proof reader ascertained there were tabs in it instead of whitespace.
* Stripped the lot out and replaced with standard 4 spaces, fixed
  every incorrect example ... and it still breaks upon save and/or export.
* Added the reference to the mutt-groups.py script to demonstrate the
  groups.py module/code.
2018-06-03 00:46:46 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
321005c12f examples: mutt crypt-hooks generator
* Added a script which demonstrates how the groups module works.
* Script generates Mutt/Neomutt crypt-hooks for every group entry in
  gpg.conf, including those entries for multiple keys (Mutt handles
  that differently).
2018-05-25 07:12:52 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
48e946a96d docs: python bindings howto
* Fixed the groups.py script so it really does what is described (the
  old code had the same result for groups, group_lines and
  group_lists).
* Updated the corresponding example in the doc to match.
2018-05-25 05:50:11 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
9038d30017 doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed org-mode python source indenting.
** Note: nested indented blocks do not indent correctly when exported
   to [X]HTML.
2018-05-25 05:50:11 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
3a9e6a8e08 docs and examples: python howto
* Updated the decryption example code in the HOWTO and the
  corresponding decrypt-file.py script to gracefully handle a
  decryption failure.  This error will always be triggered when GPGME
  is used to try to decrypt an old, MDC-less encrypted message or
  file.
2018-05-23 14:43:06 +10:00
Ben McGinnes
46da79e3de python: key expiration datetime stamp tests
* Changed the expiration date for the generated test key to NYE this
  century, rather than the NYE this millennium as originally suggested
  in job #3815.
* This covers the lifetimes of current users (except, maybe, some very
  healthy millennials) as well as the 32-bit clock end date in 2038;
  without falling foul of OpenPGP's 2106 expiration.
2018-05-05 12:27:17 +10:00
Werner Koch
67b4dafb6d
doc: Update copyright years and change two URLs.
--

Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
2018-04-18 19:30:50 +02:00
Tobias Mueller
bbfa7c4233
python: Fix crash by leaving struct members intact
* lang/python/setup.py.in: Copy gpgme.h instead of parsing it.
--
The python bindings tried to parse deprecated functions
out of gpgme.h. This fails for the current gpgme.h in
that it removes an entire field in the key sig struct (_obsolete_class).
Hence, the fields were off by an int and the bindings accessed struct
members via the wrong offset. That caused python program to crash.
At least on 32bit platforms, the crash can be easily triggered by
accessing key.uids[0].signatures. On 64bit platforms the compiler
probably aligns the struct so that the missing 4 bytes are not noticed.

With this change, the python bindings will expose all functions
that gpgme exposes, including the deprecated ones.

Credits go to Justus Winter for debugging and identying the issue.

Signed-off-by: Tobias Mueller <muelli@cryptobitch.de>
GnuPG-bug-id: 3892
2018-04-17 10:20:12 +02:00
Ben McGinnes
fed024eff1 Merge branch 'master' of ssh+git://playfair.gnupg.org/git/gpgme
* Also fixed a small grammatical error highlighted by a merge conflict
  (in the python bindings howto).
2018-03-30 10:38:31 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
3b91f6af37 example: revoke UID
* Script to revoke a UID on an existing key.
2018-03-29 10:21:52 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
d65864989c docs: python bindings howto
* Added section on revoking UIDs.
2018-03-29 10:16:07 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
56bbfd39ac example: key signing
* Added script for signing or certifying keys.
2018-03-29 09:49:08 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
5a553f5a31 doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed a typo.
2018-03-29 09:22:17 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
2f507b0459 docs python bindings howto
* PEP8 compliance: a collection of minor edits across multiple example
  code snippets.
2018-03-29 07:22:37 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
5cd4193418 example: add user ID
* Added script to add a UID to an existing key.
2018-03-29 06:36:14 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
a2eedef630 doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed some minor PEP8 compliance issues in the key creation examples.
2018-03-27 12:42:06 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
f9159b1d75 example: key creation
* Script to generate a new key with encryption subkey taking input
  from interactive prompts.
* Will also take a passphrase via pinentry and uses passphrase caching
  of five minutes when used in conjunction with the temp homedir
  script.
2018-03-27 12:29:08 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
1b5da37a47 script: temp homedir config
* added passphrase caching of 5 minutes.
2018-03-27 12:16:29 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
5b32efbaf3 doc: python bindings howto
* Testing the addition of a HTML header set in org-mode in order to
  had RSS update links for files.
* This should work with any [X]HTML export from current versions of
  Org-Mode, but if it also works on website generated pages then it'll
  tick off one of the wishlist itmes.
2018-03-25 22:25:52 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
40a9dea5d5 script: temp homedir
* Fixed whitespace.
2018-03-25 11:54:05 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
3b724aae42 doc: python bindings howto
* Added a reference to new script which will setup a temporary homedir
  for a user.
2018-03-25 11:35:11 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
dde1aae312 script: temporary homedir creation
* Script to create a temporary gnupg homedir in the user's directory
  for testing or scripting purposes.
* Creates a hidden directory on POSIX systems with the correct
  permissions (700).
* Creates a gpg.conf in that directory containing the same
  configuration options as used in the "Danger Mouse" example in the
  HOWTO with the correct permissions (600).
2018-03-25 11:26:26 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
22247f658c doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed the plaintext, result and verify_result references in the
  decryption section.
2018-03-25 10:01:14 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
e6180f2b36 doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed a minor spelling error and a minor grammatical error.
2018-03-24 06:41:36 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
65ed4ac825 doc: python bindings howto
* Fixed table.
2018-03-22 10:06:53 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
5722148bac doc and examples: python bindings HOWTO
* Added GPGME Python bindings HOWTO in Australian/British English.
** en-US "translation" still to be done.
* Added several example scripts comprised of the "Basic Functions"
  section of the HOWTO (plus the work-around at the end).
** As these scripts are very basic examples they are released under
   both the GPLv2+ and the LGPLv2.1+ (just like GPGME itself).

Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
2018-03-22 06:37:02 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
05e5993305 examples: multi-key selection operations
* Temporarily removing multi-key selection based examples.
* There are a few issues with getting the key selections to play
  nicely with gpg.Context().keylist object types.
* Will troubleshoot them separately and restore them when that's
  worked out, but I don't want these more complicated examples to
  delay merging the HOWTO with master.
2018-03-22 06:19:36 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
61a988036b example: group encryption
* Troubleshooting.
2018-03-22 06:18:13 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
7ddff71908 examples: encryption
* Fixed two incorrect Context() objects.
2018-03-22 06:05:10 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
c6a0395f0a example: key selection
* Removed extraneous blank line.
2018-03-22 05:55:53 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
0a0d57fd41 example: key selection
* Similar to group-key-selection.py, but does not use an existing
  group from gpg.conf; instead takes multiple key IDs, fingerprints or
  patterns on the command line and adds them to a keylist object.
2018-03-22 05:52:55 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
0ccc57c951 example: sign and encrypt to group
* Begins to string together some of the simpler examples to do more
  useful things.
* Signs and encrypts a file while encrypting to every key in a group
  specified in the gpg.conf file.
2018-03-22 05:40:02 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
8b401bfc76 example: group key selection
* Example of preparing a keylist object using an existing group line
  from the gpg.conf file.
2018-03-22 05:20:51 +11:00
Ben McGinnes
6c6af9a7b0 example groups work around
* Updated usage so it only references importing the final list of
  lists produced.  Trying to use some of the mid-points can have
  unpredictable results (this is part of the problem with work
  arounds).
2018-03-22 05:07:56 +11:00