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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-# util.py
-# Copyright (C) 2013 LEAP
-#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-"""
-Utilities for Soledad.
-"""
-
-import os
-import gnupg
-import re
-from gnupg import (
- logger,
- _is_sequence,
- _make_binary_stream,
-)
-
-
-class ListPackets():
- """
- Handle status messages for --list-packets.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, gpg):
- """
- Initialize the packet listing handling class.
-
- @param gpg: GPG object instance.
- @type gpg: gnupg.GPG
- """
- self.gpg = gpg
- self.nodata = None
- self.key = None
- self.need_passphrase = None
- self.need_passphrase_sym = None
- self.userid_hint = None
-
- def handle_status(self, key, value):
- """
- Handle one line of the --list-packets status message.
-
- @param key: The status message key.
- @type key: str
- @param value: The status message value.
- @type value: str
- """
- # TODO: write tests for handle_status
- if key == 'NODATA':
- self.nodata = True
- if key == 'ENC_TO':
- # This will only capture keys in our keyring. In the future we
- # may want to include multiple unknown keys in this list.
- self.key, _, _ = value.split()
- if key == 'NEED_PASSPHRASE':
- self.need_passphrase = True
- if key == 'NEED_PASSPHRASE_SYM':
- self.need_passphrase_sym = True
- if key == 'USERID_HINT':
- self.userid_hint = value.strip().split()
-
-
-class GPGWrapper(gnupg.GPG):
- """
- This is a temporary class for handling GPG requests, and should be
- replaced by a more general class used throughout the project.
- """
-
- GNUPG_HOME = os.environ['HOME'] + "/.config/leap/gnupg"
- GNUPG_BINARY = "/usr/bin/gpg" # this has to be changed based on OS
-
- def __init__(self, gpgbinary=GNUPG_BINARY, gnupghome=GNUPG_HOME,
- verbose=False, use_agent=False, keyring=None, options=None):
- """
- Initialize a GnuPG process wrapper.
-
- @param gpgbinary: Name for GnuPG binary executable.
- @type gpgbinary: C{str}
- @param gpghome: Full pathname to directory containing the public and
- private keyrings.
- @type gpghome: C{str}
- @param keyring: Name of alternative keyring file to use. If specified,
- the default keyring is not used.
- @param verbose: Should some verbose info be output?
- @type verbose: bool
- @param use_agent: Should pass `--use-agent` to GPG binary?
- @type use_agent: bool
- @param keyring: Path for the keyring to use.
- @type keyring: str
- @options: A list of additional options to pass to the GPG binary.
- @type options: list
-
- @raise: RuntimeError with explanation message if there is a problem
- invoking gpg.
- """
- gnupg.GPG.__init__(self, gnupghome=gnupghome, gpgbinary=gpgbinary,
- verbose=verbose, use_agent=use_agent,
- keyring=keyring, options=options)
- self.result_map['list-packets'] = ListPackets
-
- def find_key_by_email(self, email, secret=False):
- """
- Find user's key based on their email.
-
- @param email: Email address of key being searched for.
- @type email: str
- @param secret: Should we search for a secret key?
- @type secret: bool
-
- @return: The fingerprint of the found key.
- @rtype: str
- """
- for key in self.list_keys(secret=secret):
- for uid in key['uids']:
- if re.search(email, uid):
- return key
- raise LookupError("GnuPG public key for email %s not found!" % email)
-
- def find_key_by_subkey(self, subkey, secret=False):
- """
- Find user's key based on a subkey fingerprint.
-
- @param email: Subkey fingerprint of the key being searched for.
- @type email: str
- @param secret: Should we search for a secret key?
- @type secret: bool
-
- @return: The fingerprint of the found key.
- @rtype: str
- """
- for key in self.list_keys(secret=secret):
- for sub in key['subkeys']:
- if sub[0] == subkey:
- return key
- raise LookupError(
- "GnuPG public key for subkey %s not found!" % subkey)
-
- def find_key_by_keyid(self, keyid, secret=False):
- """
- Find user's key based on the key ID.
-
- @param email: The key ID of the key being searched for.
- @type email: str
- @param secret: Should we search for a secret key?
- @type secret: bool
-
- @return: The fingerprint of the found key.
- @rtype: str
- """
- for key in self.list_keys(secret=secret):
- if keyid == key['keyid']:
- return key
- raise LookupError(
- "GnuPG public key for keyid %s not found!" % keyid)
-
- def find_key_by_fingerprint(self, fingerprint, secret=False):
- """
- Find user's key based on the key fingerprint.
-
- @param email: The fingerprint of the key being searched for.
- @type email: str
- @param secret: Should we search for a secret key?
- @type secret: bool
-
- @return: The fingerprint of the found key.
- @rtype: str
- """
- for key in self.list_keys(secret=secret):
- if fingerprint == key['fingerprint']:
- return key
- raise LookupError(
- "GnuPG public key for fingerprint %s not found!" % fingerprint)
-
- def encrypt(self, data, recipient, sign=None, always_trust=True,
- passphrase=None, symmetric=False):
- """
- Encrypt data using GPG.
-
- @param data: The data to be encrypted.
- @type data: str
- @param recipient: The address of the public key to be used.
- @type recipient: str
- @param sign: Should the encrypted content be signed?
- @type sign: bool
- @param always_trust: Skip key validation and assume that used keys
- are always fully trusted?
- @type always_trust: bool
- @param passphrase: The passphrase to be used if symmetric encryption
- is desired.
- @type passphrase: str
- @param symmetric: Should we encrypt to a password?
- @type symmetric: bool
-
- @return: An object with encrypted result in the `data` field.
- @rtype: gnupg.Crypt
- """
- # TODO: devise a way so we don't need to "always trust".
- return gnupg.GPG.encrypt(self, data, recipient, sign=sign,
- always_trust=always_trust,
- passphrase=passphrase,
- symmetric=symmetric,
- cipher_algo='AES256')
-
- def decrypt(self, data, always_trust=True, passphrase=None):
- """
- Decrypt data using GPG.
-
- @param data: The data to be decrypted.
- @type data: str
- @param always_trust: Skip key validation and assume that used keys
- are always fully trusted?
- @type always_trust: bool
- @param passphrase: The passphrase to be used if symmetric encryption
- is desired.
- @type passphrase: str
-
- @return: An object with decrypted result in the `data` field.
- @rtype: gnupg.Crypt
- """
- # TODO: devise a way so we don't need to "always trust".
- return gnupg.GPG.decrypt(self, data, always_trust=always_trust,
- passphrase=passphrase)
-
- def send_keys(self, keyserver, *keyids):
- """
- Send keys to a keyserver
-
- @param keyserver: The keyserver to send the keys to.
- @type keyserver: str
- @param keyids: The key ids to send.
- @type keyids: list
-
- @return: A list of keys sent to server.
- @rtype: gnupg.ListKeys
- """
- # TODO: write tests for this.
- # TODO: write a SendKeys class to handle status for this.
- result = self.result_map['list'](self)
- gnupg.logger.debug('send_keys: %r', keyids)
- data = gnupg._make_binary_stream("", self.encoding)
- args = ['--keyserver', keyserver, '--send-keys']
- args.extend(keyids)
- self._handle_io(args, data, result, binary=True)
- gnupg.logger.debug('send_keys result: %r', result.__dict__)
- data.close()
- return result
-
- def encrypt_file(self, file, recipients, sign=None,
- always_trust=False, passphrase=None,
- armor=True, output=None, symmetric=False,
- cipher_algo=None):
- """
- Encrypt the message read from the file-like object 'file'.
-
- @param file: The file to be encrypted.
- @type data: file
- @param recipient: The address of the public key to be used.
- @type recipient: str
- @param sign: Should the encrypted content be signed?
- @type sign: bool
- @param always_trust: Skip key validation and assume that used keys
- are always fully trusted?
- @type always_trust: bool
- @param passphrase: The passphrase to be used if symmetric encryption
- is desired.
- @type passphrase: str
- @param armor: Create ASCII armored output?
- @type armor: bool
- @param output: Path of file to write results in.
- @type output: str
- @param symmetric: Should we encrypt to a password?
- @type symmetric: bool
- @param cipher_algo: Algorithm to use.
- @type cipher_algo: str
-
- @return: An object with encrypted result in the `data` field.
- @rtype: gnupg.Crypt
- """
- args = ['--encrypt']
- if symmetric:
- args = ['--symmetric']
- if cipher_algo:
- args.append('--cipher-algo %s' % cipher_algo)
- else:
- args = ['--encrypt']
- if not _is_sequence(recipients):
- recipients = (recipients,)
- for recipient in recipients:
- args.append('--recipient "%s"' % recipient)
- if armor: # create ascii-armored output - set to False for binary
- args.append('--armor')
- if output: # write the output to a file with the specified name
- if os.path.exists(output):
- os.remove(output) # to avoid overwrite confirmation message
- args.append('--output "%s"' % output)
- if sign:
- args.append('--sign --default-key "%s"' % sign)
- if always_trust:
- args.append("--always-trust")
- result = self.result_map['crypt'](self)
- self._handle_io(args, file, result, passphrase=passphrase, binary=True)
- logger.debug('encrypt result: %r', result.data)
- return result
-
- def list_packets(self, data):
- """
- List the sequence of packets.
-
- @param data: The data to extract packets from.
- @type data: str
-
- @return: An object with packet info.
- @rtype ListPackets
- """
- args = ["--list-packets"]
- result = self.result_map['list-packets'](self)
- self._handle_io(
- args,
- _make_binary_stream(data, self.encoding),
- result,
- )
- return result
-
- def encrypted_to(self, data):
- """
- Return the key to which data is encrypted to.
-
- @param data: The data to be examined.
- @type data: str
-
- @return: The fingerprint of the key to which data is encrypted to.
- @rtype: str
- """
- # TODO: make this support multiple keys.
- result = self.list_packets(data)
- if not result.key:
- raise LookupError(
- "Content is not encrypted to a GnuPG key!")
- try:
- return self.find_key_by_keyid(result.key)
- except:
- return self.find_key_by_subkey(result.key)
-
- def is_encrypted_sym(self, data):
- """
- Say whether some chunk of data is encrypted to a symmetric key.
-
- @param data: The data to be examined.
- @type data: str
-
- @return: Whether data is encrypted to a symmetric key.
- @rtype: bool
- """
- result = self.list_packets(data)
- return bool(result.need_passphrase_sym)
-
- def is_encrypted_asym(self, data):
- """
- Say whether some chunk of data is encrypted to a private key.
-
- @param data: The data to be examined.
- @type data: str
-
- @return: Whether data is encrypted to a private key.
- @rtype: bool
- """
- result = self.list_packets(data)
- return bool(result.key)
-
- def is_encrypted(self, data):
- """
- Say whether some chunk of data is encrypted to a key.
-
- @param data: The data to be examined.
- @type data: str
-
- @return: Whether data is encrypted to a key.
- @rtype: bool
- """
- self.is_encrypted_asym() or self.is_encrypted_sym()