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author | James Taylor <user234683@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-06-16 16:16:03 -0700 |
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committer | James Taylor <user234683@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-06-16 16:16:03 -0700 |
commit | 2db58930a6f8c955c4d437657bd07e2939a705f2 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/python/itsdangerous/signer.py b/python/itsdangerous/signer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6bddc03 --- /dev/null +++ b/python/itsdangerous/signer.py @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +import hashlib +import hmac + +from ._compat import constant_time_compare +from .encoding import _base64_alphabet +from .encoding import base64_decode +from .encoding import base64_encode +from .encoding import want_bytes +from .exc import BadSignature + + +class SigningAlgorithm(object): + """Subclasses must implement :meth:`get_signature` to provide + signature generation functionality. + """ + + def get_signature(self, key, value): + """Returns the signature for the given key and value.""" + raise NotImplementedError() + + def verify_signature(self, key, value, sig): + """Verifies the given signature matches the expected + signature. + """ + return constant_time_compare(sig, self.get_signature(key, value)) + + +class NoneAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm): + """Provides an algorithm that does not perform any signing and + returns an empty signature. + """ + + def get_signature(self, key, value): + return b"" + + +class HMACAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm): + """Provides signature generation using HMACs.""" + + #: The digest method to use with the MAC algorithm. This defaults to + #: SHA1, but can be changed to any other function in the hashlib + #: module. + default_digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) + + def __init__(self, digest_method=None): + if digest_method is None: + digest_method = self.default_digest_method + self.digest_method = digest_method + + def get_signature(self, key, value): + mac = hmac.new(key, msg=value, digestmod=self.digest_method) + return mac.digest() + + +class Signer(object): + """This class can sign and unsign bytes, validating the signature + provided. + + Salt can be used to namespace the hash, so that a signed string is + only valid for a given namespace. Leaving this at the default value + or re-using a salt value across different parts of your application + where the same signed value in one part can mean something different + in another part is a security risk. + + See :ref:`the-salt` for an example of what the salt is doing and how + you can utilize it. + + .. versionadded:: 0.14 + ``key_derivation`` and ``digest_method`` were added as arguments + to the class constructor. + + .. versionadded:: 0.18 + ``algorithm`` was added as an argument to the class constructor. + """ + + #: The digest method to use for the signer. This defaults to + #: SHA1 but can be changed to any other function in the hashlib + #: module. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + default_digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) + + #: Controls how the key is derived. The default is Django-style + #: concatenation. Possible values are ``concat``, ``django-concat`` + #: and ``hmac``. This is used for deriving a key from the secret key + #: with an added salt. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + default_key_derivation = "django-concat" + + def __init__( + self, + secret_key, + salt=None, + sep=".", + key_derivation=None, + digest_method=None, + algorithm=None, + ): + self.secret_key = want_bytes(secret_key) + self.sep = want_bytes(sep) + if self.sep in _base64_alphabet: + raise ValueError( + "The given separator cannot be used because it may be" + " contained in the signature itself. Alphanumeric" + " characters and `-_=` must not be used." + ) + self.salt = "itsdangerous.Signer" if salt is None else salt + if key_derivation is None: + key_derivation = self.default_key_derivation + self.key_derivation = key_derivation + if digest_method is None: + digest_method = self.default_digest_method + self.digest_method = digest_method + if algorithm is None: + algorithm = HMACAlgorithm(self.digest_method) + self.algorithm = algorithm + + def derive_key(self): + """This method is called to derive the key. The default key + derivation choices can be overridden here. Key derivation is not + intended to be used as a security method to make a complex key + out of a short password. Instead you should use large random + secret keys. + """ + salt = want_bytes(self.salt) + if self.key_derivation == "concat": + return self.digest_method(salt + self.secret_key).digest() + elif self.key_derivation == "django-concat": + return self.digest_method(salt + b"signer" + self.secret_key).digest() + elif self.key_derivation == "hmac": + mac = hmac.new(self.secret_key, digestmod=self.digest_method) + mac.update(salt) + return mac.digest() + elif self.key_derivation == "none": + return self.secret_key + else: + raise TypeError("Unknown key derivation method") + + def get_signature(self, value): + """Returns the signature for the given value.""" + value = want_bytes(value) + key = self.derive_key() + sig = self.algorithm.get_signature(key, value) + return base64_encode(sig) + + def sign(self, value): + """Signs the given string.""" + return want_bytes(value) + want_bytes(self.sep) + self.get_signature(value) + + def verify_signature(self, value, sig): + """Verifies the signature for the given value.""" + key = self.derive_key() + try: + sig = base64_decode(sig) + except Exception: + return False + return self.algorithm.verify_signature(key, value, sig) + + def unsign(self, signed_value): + """Unsigns the given string.""" + signed_value = want_bytes(signed_value) + sep = want_bytes(self.sep) + if sep not in signed_value: + raise BadSignature("No %r found in value" % self.sep) + value, sig = signed_value.rsplit(sep, 1) + if self.verify_signature(value, sig): + return value + raise BadSignature("Signature %r does not match" % sig, payload=value) + + def validate(self, signed_value): + """Only validates the given signed value. Returns ``True`` if + the signature exists and is valid. + """ + try: + self.unsign(signed_value) + return True + except BadSignature: + return False |