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Functions for creating and restoring url-safe signed JSON objects.
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The format used looks like this:
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>>> signed.dumps("hello")
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'ImhlbGxvIg.RjVSUCt6S64WBilMYxG89-l0OA8'
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There are two components here, separatad by a '.'. The first component is a
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URLsafe base64 encoded JSON of the object passed to dumps(). The second
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component is a base64 encoded hmac/SHA1 hash of "$first_component.$secret"
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signed.loads(s) checks the signature and returns the deserialised object.
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If the signature fails, a BadSignature exception is raised.
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>>> signed.loads("ImhlbGxvIg.RjVSUCt6S64WBilMYxG89-l0OA8")
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u'hello'
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>>> signed.loads("ImhlbGxvIg.RjVSUCt6S64WBilMYxG89-l0OA8-modified")
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...
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BadSignature: Signature failed: RjVSUCt6S64WBilMYxG89-l0OA8-modified
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You can optionally compress the JSON prior to base64 encoding it to save
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space, using the compress=True argument. This checks if compression actually
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helps and only applies compression if the result is a shorter string:
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>>> signed.dumps(range(1, 20), compress=True)
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'.eJwFwcERACAIwLCF-rCiILN47r-GyZVJsNgkxaFxoDgxcOHGxMKD_T7vhAml.oFq6lAAEbkHXBHfGnVX7Qx6NlZ8'
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The fact that the string is compressed is signalled by the prefixed '.' at the
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start of the base64 JSON.
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There are 65 url-safe characters: the 64 used by url-safe base64 and the '.'.
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These functions make use of all of them.
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"""
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import base64
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import time
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import zlib
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.utils import baseconv, simplejson
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from django.utils.crypto import constant_time_compare, salted_hmac
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from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode, smart_str
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from django.utils.importlib import import_module
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class BadSignature(Exception):
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"""
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Signature does not match
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"""
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pass
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class SignatureExpired(BadSignature):
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"""
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Signature timestamp is older than required max_age
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"""
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pass
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def b64_encode(s):
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return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(s).strip('=')
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def b64_decode(s):
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pad = '=' * (-len(s) % 4)
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return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(s + pad)
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def base64_hmac(salt, value, key):
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return b64_encode(salted_hmac(salt, value, key).digest())
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def get_cookie_signer(salt='django.core.signing.get_cookie_signer'):
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modpath = settings.SIGNING_BACKEND
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module, attr = modpath.rsplit('.', 1)
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try:
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mod = import_module(module)
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except ImportError, e:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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'Error importing cookie signer %s: "%s"' % (modpath, e))
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try:
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Signer = getattr(mod, attr)
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except AttributeError, e:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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'Error importing cookie signer %s: "%s"' % (modpath, e))
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return Signer('django.http.cookies' + settings.SECRET_KEY, salt=salt)
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def dumps(obj, key=None, salt='django.core.signing', compress=False):
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"""
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Returns URL-safe, sha1 signed base64 compressed JSON string. If key is
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None, settings.SECRET_KEY is used instead.
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If compress is True (not the default) checks if compressing using zlib can
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save some space. Prepends a '.' to signify compression. This is included
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in the signature, to protect against zip bombs.
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2011-05-23 21:23:00 +08:00
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Salt can be used to further salt the hash, in case you're worried
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that the NSA might try to brute-force your SHA-1 protected secret.
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"""
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json = simplejson.dumps(obj, separators=(',', ':'))
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# Flag for if it's been compressed or not
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is_compressed = False
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if compress:
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# Avoid zlib dependency unless compress is being used
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compressed = zlib.compress(json)
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if len(compressed) < (len(json) - 1):
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json = compressed
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is_compressed = True
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base64d = b64_encode(json)
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if is_compressed:
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base64d = '.' + base64d
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return TimestampSigner(key, salt=salt).sign(base64d)
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def loads(s, key=None, salt='django.core.signing', max_age=None):
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"""
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Reverse of dumps(), raises BadSignature if signature fails
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"""
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base64d = smart_str(
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TimestampSigner(key, salt=salt).unsign(s, max_age=max_age))
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decompress = False
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if base64d[0] == '.':
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# It's compressed; uncompress it first
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base64d = base64d[1:]
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decompress = True
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json = b64_decode(base64d)
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if decompress:
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json = zlib.decompress(json)
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return simplejson.loads(json)
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class Signer(object):
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def __init__(self, key=None, sep=':', salt=None):
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self.sep = sep
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self.key = key or settings.SECRET_KEY
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self.salt = salt or ('%s.%s' %
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(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
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def signature(self, value):
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return base64_hmac(self.salt + 'signer', value, self.key)
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def sign(self, value):
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value = smart_str(value)
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return '%s%s%s' % (value, self.sep, self.signature(value))
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def unsign(self, signed_value):
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signed_value = smart_str(signed_value)
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if not self.sep in signed_value:
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raise BadSignature('No "%s" found in value' % self.sep)
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value, sig = signed_value.rsplit(self.sep, 1)
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if constant_time_compare(sig, self.signature(value)):
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return force_unicode(value)
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raise BadSignature('Signature "%s" does not match' % sig)
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class TimestampSigner(Signer):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.time_func = kwargs.pop('time', time.time)
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super(TimestampSigner, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def timestamp(self):
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return baseconv.base62.encode(int(self.time_func() * 10000))
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def sign(self, value):
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value = smart_str('%s%s%s' % (value, self.sep, self.timestamp()))
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return '%s%s%s' % (value, self.sep, self.signature(value))
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def unsign(self, value, max_age=None):
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result = super(TimestampSigner, self).unsign(value)
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value, timestamp = result.rsplit(self.sep, 1)
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timestamp = baseconv.base62.decode(timestamp) / 10000.0
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if max_age is not None:
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# Check timestamp is not older than max_age
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age = self.time_func() - timestamp
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if age > max_age:
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raise SignatureExpired(
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'Signature age %s > %s seconds' % (age, max_age))
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return value
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