From 2db58930a6f8c955c4d437657bd07e2939a705f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Taylor Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 16:16:03 -0700 Subject: Convert watch page to flask framework --- python/itsdangerous/serializer.py | 233 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 233 insertions(+) create mode 100644 python/itsdangerous/serializer.py (limited to 'python/itsdangerous/serializer.py') diff --git a/python/itsdangerous/serializer.py b/python/itsdangerous/serializer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12c20f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/python/itsdangerous/serializer.py @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +import hashlib + +from ._compat import text_type +from ._json import json +from .encoding import want_bytes +from .exc import BadPayload +from .exc import BadSignature +from .signer import Signer + + +def is_text_serializer(serializer): + """Checks whether a serializer generates text or binary.""" + return isinstance(serializer.dumps({}), text_type) + + +class Serializer(object): + """This class provides a serialization interface on top of the + signer. It provides a similar API to json/pickle and other modules + but is structured differently internally. If you want to change the + underlying implementation for parsing and loading you have to + override the :meth:`load_payload` and :meth:`dump_payload` + functions. + + This implementation uses simplejson if available for dumping and + loading and will fall back to the standard library's json module if + it's not available. + + You do not need to subclass this class in order to switch out or + customize the :class:`.Signer`. You can instead pass a different + class to the constructor as well as keyword arguments as a dict that + should be forwarded. + + .. code-block:: python + + s = Serializer(signer_kwargs={'key_derivation': 'hmac'}) + + You may want to upgrade the signing parameters without invalidating + existing signatures that are in use. Fallback signatures can be + given that will be tried if unsigning with the current signer fails. + + Fallback signers can be defined by providing a list of + ``fallback_signers``. Each item can be one of the following: a + signer class (which is instantiated with ``signer_kwargs``, + ``salt``, and ``secret_key``), a tuple + ``(signer_class, signer_kwargs)``, or a dict of ``signer_kwargs``. + + For example, this is a serializer that signs using SHA-512, but will + unsign using either SHA-512 or SHA1: + + .. code-block:: python + + s = Serializer( + signer_kwargs={"digest_method": hashlib.sha512}, + fallback_signers=[{"digest_method": hashlib.sha1}] + ) + + .. versionchanged:: 0.14: + The ``signer`` and ``signer_kwargs`` parameters were added to + the constructor. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0: + Added support for ``fallback_signers`` and configured a default + SHA-512 fallback. This fallback is for users who used the yanked + 1.0.0 release which defaulted to SHA-512. + """ + + #: If a serializer module or class is not passed to the constructor + #: this one is picked up. This currently defaults to :mod:`json`. + default_serializer = json + + #: The default :class:`Signer` class that is being used by this + #: serializer. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + default_signer = Signer + + #: The default fallback signers. + default_fallback_signers = [{"digest_method": hashlib.sha512}] + + def __init__( + self, + secret_key, + salt=b"itsdangerous", + serializer=None, + serializer_kwargs=None, + signer=None, + signer_kwargs=None, + fallback_signers=None, + ): + self.secret_key = want_bytes(secret_key) + self.salt = want_bytes(salt) + if serializer is None: + serializer = self.default_serializer + self.serializer = serializer + self.is_text_serializer = is_text_serializer(serializer) + if signer is None: + signer = self.default_signer + self.signer = signer + self.signer_kwargs = signer_kwargs or {} + if fallback_signers is None: + fallback_signers = list(self.default_fallback_signers or ()) + self.fallback_signers = fallback_signers + self.serializer_kwargs = serializer_kwargs or {} + + def load_payload(self, payload, serializer=None): + """Loads the encoded object. This function raises + :class:`.BadPayload` if the payload is not valid. The + ``serializer`` parameter can be used to override the serializer + stored on the class. The encoded ``payload`` should always be + bytes. + """ + if serializer is None: + serializer = self.serializer + is_text = self.is_text_serializer + else: + is_text = is_text_serializer(serializer) + try: + if is_text: + payload = payload.decode("utf-8") + return serializer.loads(payload) + except Exception as e: + raise BadPayload( + "Could not load the payload because an exception" + " occurred on unserializing the data.", + original_error=e, + ) + + def dump_payload(self, obj): + """Dumps the encoded object. The return value is always bytes. + If the internal serializer returns text, the value will be + encoded as UTF-8. + """ + return want_bytes(self.serializer.dumps(obj, **self.serializer_kwargs)) + + def make_signer(self, salt=None): + """Creates a new instance of the signer to be used. The default + implementation uses the :class:`.Signer` base class. + """ + if salt is None: + salt = self.salt + return self.signer(self.secret_key, salt=salt, **self.signer_kwargs) + + def iter_unsigners(self, salt=None): + """Iterates over all signers to be tried for unsigning. Starts + with the configured signer, then constructs each signer + specified in ``fallback_signers``. + """ + if salt is None: + salt = self.salt + yield self.make_signer(salt) + for fallback in self.fallback_signers: + if type(fallback) is dict: + kwargs = fallback + fallback = self.signer + elif type(fallback) is tuple: + fallback, kwargs = fallback + else: + kwargs = self.signer_kwargs + yield fallback(self.secret_key, salt=salt, **kwargs) + + def dumps(self, obj, salt=None): + """Returns a signed string serialized with the internal + serializer. The return value can be either a byte or unicode + string depending on the format of the internal serializer. + """ + payload = want_bytes(self.dump_payload(obj)) + rv = self.make_signer(salt).sign(payload) + if self.is_text_serializer: + rv = rv.decode("utf-8") + return rv + + def dump(self, obj, f, salt=None): + """Like :meth:`dumps` but dumps into a file. The file handle has + to be compatible with what the internal serializer expects. + """ + f.write(self.dumps(obj, salt)) + + def loads(self, s, salt=None): + """Reverse of :meth:`dumps`. Raises :exc:`.BadSignature` if the + signature validation fails. + """ + s = want_bytes(s) + last_exception = None + for signer in self.iter_unsigners(salt): + try: + return self.load_payload(signer.unsign(s)) + except BadSignature as err: + last_exception = err + raise last_exception + + def load(self, f, salt=None): + """Like :meth:`loads` but loads from a file.""" + return self.loads(f.read(), salt) + + def loads_unsafe(self, s, salt=None): + """Like :meth:`loads` but without verifying the signature. This + is potentially very dangerous to use depending on how your + serializer works. The return value is ``(signature_valid, + payload)`` instead of just the payload. The first item will be a + boolean that indicates if the signature is valid. This function + never fails. + + Use it for debugging only and if you know that your serializer + module is not exploitable (for example, do not use it with a + pickle serializer). + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + return self._loads_unsafe_impl(s, salt) + + def _loads_unsafe_impl(self, s, salt, load_kwargs=None, load_payload_kwargs=None): + """Low level helper function to implement :meth:`loads_unsafe` + in serializer subclasses. + """ + try: + return True, self.loads(s, salt=salt, **(load_kwargs or {})) + except BadSignature as e: + if e.payload is None: + return False, None + try: + return ( + False, + self.load_payload(e.payload, **(load_payload_kwargs or {})), + ) + except BadPayload: + return False, None + + def load_unsafe(self, f, *args, **kwargs): + """Like :meth:`loads_unsafe` but loads from a file. + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + return self.loads_unsafe(f.read(), *args, **kwargs) -- cgit v1.2.3