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from __future__ import unicode_literals import functools from ..py27compat import text_type from ..util import properties from ..backend import KeyringBackend from ..credentials import SimpleCredential from ..errors import PasswordDeleteError, ExceptionRaisedContext with ExceptionRaisedContext() as missing_deps: try: # prefer pywin32-ctypes from win32ctypes.pywin32 import pywintypes from win32ctypes.pywin32 import win32cred # force demand import to raise ImportError win32cred.__name__ except ImportError: # fallback to pywin32 import pywintypes import win32cred # force demand import to raise ImportError win32cred.__name__ __metaclass__ = type class WinVaultKeyring(KeyringBackend): """ WinVaultKeyring stores encrypted passwords using the Windows Credential Manager. Requires pywin32 This backend does some gymnastics to simulate multi-user support, which WinVault doesn't support natively. See https://bitbucket.org/kang/python-keyring-lib/issue/47/winvaultkeyring-only-ever-returns-last#comment-731977 for details on the implementation, but here's the gist: Passwords are stored under the service name unless there is a collision (another password with the same service name but different user name), in which case the previous password is moved into a compound name: {username}@{service} """ @properties.ClassProperty @classmethod def priority(cls): """ If available, the preferred backend on Windows. """ if missing_deps: raise RuntimeError("Requires Windows and pywin32") return 5 @staticmethod def _compound_name(username, service): return '%(username)s@%(service)s' % vars() def get_password(self, service, username): # first attempt to get the password under the service name res = self._get_password(service) if not res or res['UserName'] != username: # It wasn't found so attempt to get it with the compound name res = self._get_password(self._compound_name(username, service)) if not res: return None blob = res['CredentialBlob'] return blob.decode('utf-16') def _get_password(self, target): try: res = win32cred.CredRead( Type=win32cred.CRED_TYPE_GENERIC, TargetName=target, ) except pywintypes.error as e: e = OldPywinError.wrap(e) if e.winerror == 1168 and e.funcname == 'CredRead': # not found return None raise return res def set_password(self, service, username, password): existing_pw = self._get_password(service) if existing_pw: # resave the existing password using a compound target existing_username = existing_pw['UserName'] target = self._compound_name(existing_username, service) self._set_password(target, existing_username, existing_pw['CredentialBlob'].decode('utf-16')) self._set_password(service, username, text_type(password)) def _set_password(self, target, username, password): credential = dict(Type=win32cred.CRED_TYPE_GENERIC, TargetName=target, UserName=username, CredentialBlob=password, Comment="Stored using python-keyring", Persist=win32cred.CRED_PERSIST_ENTERPRISE) win32cred.CredWrite(credential, 0) def delete_password(self, service, username): compound = self._compound_name(username, service) deleted = False for target in service, compound: existing_pw = self._get_password(target) if existing_pw and existing_pw['UserName'] == username: deleted = True self._delete_password(target) if not deleted: raise PasswordDeleteError(service) def _delete_password(self, target): try: win32cred.CredDelete( Type=win32cred.CRED_TYPE_GENERIC, TargetName=target, ) except pywintypes.error as e: e = OldPywinError.wrap(e) if e.winerror == 1168 and e.funcname == 'CredDelete': # not found return raise def get_credential(self, service, username): res = None # get the credentials associated with the provided username if username: res = self._get_password(self._compound_name(username, service)) # get any first password under the service name if not res: res = self._get_password(service) if not res: return None return SimpleCredential( res['UserName'], res['CredentialBlob'].decode('utf-16'), ) class OldPywinError: """ A compatibility wrapper for old PyWin32 errors, such as reported in https://bitbucket.org/kang/python-keyring-lib/issue/140/ """ def __init__(self, orig): self.orig = orig @property def funcname(self): return self.orig[1] @property def winerror(self): return self.orig[0] @classmethod def wrap(cls, orig_err): attr_check = functools.partial(hasattr, orig_err) is_old = not all(map(attr_check, ['funcname', 'winerror'])) return cls(orig_err) if is_old else orig_err
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