| Metadata-Version: 2.1 |
| Name: bcrypt |
| Version: 4.0.1 |
| Summary: Modern password hashing for your software and your servers |
| Home-page: https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/ |
| Author: The Python Cryptographic Authority developers |
| Author-email: cryptography-dev@python.org |
| License: Apache License, Version 2.0 |
| Platform: UNKNOWN |
| Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable |
| Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 |
| Requires-Python: >=3.6 |
| Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst |
| License-File: LICENSE |
| Provides-Extra: tests |
| Requires-Dist: pytest (!=3.3.0,>=3.2.1) ; extra == 'tests' |
| Provides-Extra: typecheck |
| Requires-Dist: mypy ; extra == 'typecheck' |
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| bcrypt |
| ====== |
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| .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/bcrypt.svg |
| :target: https://pypi.org/project/bcrypt/ |
| :alt: Latest Version |
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| .. image:: https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/workflows/CI/badge.svg?branch=main |
| :target: https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/actions?query=workflow%3ACI+branch%3Amain |
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| Acceptable password hashing for your software and your servers (but you should |
| really use argon2id or scrypt) |
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| Installation |
| ============ |
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| To install bcrypt, simply: |
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| .. code:: bash |
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| $ pip install bcrypt |
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| Note that bcrypt should build very easily on Linux provided you have a C |
| compiler and a Rust compiler (the minimum supported Rust version is 1.56.0). |
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| For Debian and Ubuntu, the following command will ensure that the required dependencies are installed: |
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| .. code:: bash |
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| $ sudo apt-get install build-essential cargo |
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| For Fedora and RHEL-derivatives, the following command will ensure that the required dependencies are installed: |
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| .. code:: bash |
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| $ sudo yum install gcc cargo |
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| For Alpine, the following command will ensure that the required dependencies are installed: |
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| .. code:: bash |
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| $ apk add --update musl-dev gcc cargo |
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| Alternatives |
| ============ |
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| While bcrypt remains an acceptable choice for password storage, depending on your specific use case you may also want to consider using scrypt (either via `standard library`_ or `cryptography`_) or argon2id via `argon2_cffi`_. |
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| Changelog |
| ========= |
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| 4.0.1 |
| ----- |
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| * We now build PyPy ``manylinux`` wheels. |
| * Fixed a bug where passing an invalid ``salt`` to ``checkpw`` could result in |
| a ``pyo3_runtime.PanicException``. It now correctly raises a ``ValueError``. |
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| 4.0.0 |
| ----- |
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| * ``bcrypt`` is now implemented in Rust. Users building from source will need |
| to have a Rust compiler available. Nothing will change for users downloading |
| wheels. |
| * We no longer ship ``manylinux2010`` wheels. Users should upgrade to the latest |
| ``pip`` to ensure this doesn’t cause issues downloading wheels on their |
| platform. We now ship ``manylinux_2_28`` wheels for users on new enough platforms. |
| * ``NUL`` bytes are now allowed in inputs. |
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| 3.2.2 |
| ----- |
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| * Fixed packaging of ``py.typed`` files in wheels so that ``mypy`` works. |
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| 3.2.1 |
| ----- |
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| * Added support for compilation on z/OS |
| * The next release of ``bcrypt`` with be 4.0 and it will require Rust at |
| compile time, for users building from source. There will be no additional |
| requirement for users who are installing from wheels. Users on most |
| platforms will be able to obtain a wheel by making sure they have an up to |
| date ``pip``. The minimum supported Rust version will be 1.56.0. |
| * This will be the final release for which we ship ``manylinux2010`` wheels. |
| Going forward the minimum supported manylinux ABI for our wheels will be |
| ``manylinux2014``. The vast majority of users will continue to receive |
| ``manylinux`` wheels provided they have an up to date ``pip``. |
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| 3.2.0 |
| ----- |
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| * Added typehints for library functions. |
| * Dropped support for Python versions less than 3.6 (2.7, 3.4, 3.5). |
| * Shipped ``abi3`` Windows wheels (requires pip >= 20). |
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| 3.1.7 |
| ----- |
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| * Set a ``setuptools`` lower bound for PEP517 wheel building. |
| * We no longer distribute 32-bit ``manylinux1`` wheels. Continuing to produce |
| them was a maintenance burden. |
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| 3.1.6 |
| ----- |
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| * Added support for compilation on Haiku. |
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| 3.1.5 |
| ----- |
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| * Added support for compilation on AIX. |
| * Dropped Python 2.6 and 3.3 support. |
| * Switched to using ``abi3`` wheels for Python 3. If you are not getting a |
| wheel on a compatible platform please upgrade your ``pip`` version. |
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| 3.1.4 |
| ----- |
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| * Fixed compilation with mingw and on illumos. |
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| 3.1.3 |
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| * Fixed a compilation issue on Solaris. |
| * Added a warning when using too few rounds with ``kdf``. |
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| 3.1.2 |
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| * Fixed a compile issue affecting big endian platforms. |
| * Fixed invalid escape sequence warnings on Python 3.6. |
| * Fixed building in non-UTF8 environments on Python 2. |
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| 3.1.1 |
| ----- |
| * Resolved a ``UserWarning`` when used with ``cffi`` 1.8.3. |
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| 3.1.0 |
| ----- |
| * Added support for ``checkpw``, a convenience method for verifying a password. |
| * Ensure that you get a ``$2y$`` hash when you input a ``$2y$`` salt. |
| * Fixed a regression where ``$2a`` hashes were vulnerable to a wraparound bug. |
| * Fixed compilation under Alpine Linux. |
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| 3.0.0 |
| ----- |
| * Switched the C backend to code obtained from the OpenBSD project rather than |
| openwall. |
| * Added support for ``bcrypt_pbkdf`` via the ``kdf`` function. |
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| 2.0.0 |
| ----- |
| * Added support for an adjustible prefix when calling ``gensalt``. |
| * Switched to CFFI 1.0+ |
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| Usage |
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| Password Hashing |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| Hashing and then later checking that a password matches the previous hashed |
| password is very simple: |
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| .. code:: pycon |
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| >>> import bcrypt |
| >>> password = b"super secret password" |
| >>> |
| >>> hashed = bcrypt.hashpw(password, bcrypt.gensalt()) |
| >>> |
| >>> |
| >>> if bcrypt.checkpw(password, hashed): |
| ... print("It Matches!") |
| ... else: |
| ... print("It Does not Match :(") |
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| KDF |
| ~~~ |
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| As of 3.0.0 ``bcrypt`` now offers a ``kdf`` function which does ``bcrypt_pbkdf``. |
| This KDF is used in OpenSSH's newer encrypted private key format. |
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| .. code:: pycon |
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| >>> import bcrypt |
| >>> key = bcrypt.kdf( |
| ... password=b'password', |
| ... salt=b'salt', |
| ... desired_key_bytes=32, |
| ... rounds=100) |
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| Adjustable Work Factor |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| One of bcrypt's features is an adjustable logarithmic work factor. To adjust |
| the work factor merely pass the desired number of rounds to |
| ``bcrypt.gensalt(rounds=12)`` which defaults to 12): |
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| .. code:: pycon |
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| >>> import bcrypt |
| >>> password = b"super secret password" |
| >>> |
| >>> hashed = bcrypt.hashpw(password, bcrypt.gensalt(14)) |
| >>> |
| >>> |
| >>> if bcrypt.checkpw(password, hashed): |
| ... print("It Matches!") |
| ... else: |
| ... print("It Does not Match :(") |
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| Adjustable Prefix |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| Another one of bcrypt's features is an adjustable prefix to let you define what |
| libraries you'll remain compatible with. To adjust this, pass either ``2a`` or |
| ``2b`` (the default) to ``bcrypt.gensalt(prefix=b"2b")`` as a bytes object. |
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| As of 3.0.0 the ``$2y$`` prefix is still supported in ``hashpw`` but deprecated. |
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| Maximum Password Length |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| The bcrypt algorithm only handles passwords up to 72 characters, any characters |
| beyond that are ignored. To work around this, a common approach is to hash a |
| password with a cryptographic hash (such as ``sha256``) and then base64 |
| encode it to prevent NULL byte problems before hashing the result with |
| ``bcrypt``: |
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| .. code:: pycon |
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| >>> password = b"an incredibly long password" * 10 |
| >>> hashed = bcrypt.hashpw( |
| ... base64.b64encode(hashlib.sha256(password).digest()), |
| ... bcrypt.gensalt() |
| ... ) |
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| Compatibility |
| ------------- |
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| This library should be compatible with py-bcrypt and it will run on Python |
| 3.6+, and PyPy 3. |
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| C Code |
| ------ |
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| This library uses code from OpenBSD. |
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| Security |
| -------- |
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| ``bcrypt`` follows the `same security policy as cryptography`_, if you |
| identify a vulnerability, we ask you to contact us privately. |
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| .. _`same security policy as cryptography`: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/security.html |
| .. _`standard library`: https://docs.python.org/3/library/hashlib.html |
| .. _`argon2_cffi`: https://argon2-cffi.readthedocs.io |
| .. _`cryptography`: https://cryptography.io/en/latest/hazmat/primitives/key-derivation-functions/ |
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