158 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
158 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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import hashlib
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import hmac
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import os
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import posixpath
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import secrets
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SALT_CHARS = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
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DEFAULT_PBKDF2_ITERATIONS = 600000
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_os_alt_seps: list[str] = list(
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sep for sep in [os.sep, os.path.altsep] if sep is not None and sep != "/"
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)
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def gen_salt(length: int) -> str:
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"""Generate a random string of SALT_CHARS with specified ``length``."""
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if length <= 0:
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raise ValueError("Salt length must be at least 1.")
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return "".join(secrets.choice(SALT_CHARS) for _ in range(length))
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def _hash_internal(method: str, salt: str, password: str) -> tuple[str, str]:
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method, *args = method.split(":")
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salt = salt.encode()
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password = password.encode()
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if method == "scrypt":
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if not args:
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n = 2**15
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r = 8
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p = 1
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else:
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try:
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n, r, p = map(int, args)
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError("'scrypt' takes 3 arguments.") from None
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maxmem = 132 * n * r * p # ideally 128, but some extra seems needed
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return (
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hashlib.scrypt(password, salt=salt, n=n, r=r, p=p, maxmem=maxmem).hex(),
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f"scrypt:{n}:{r}:{p}",
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)
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elif method == "pbkdf2":
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len_args = len(args)
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if len_args == 0:
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hash_name = "sha256"
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iterations = DEFAULT_PBKDF2_ITERATIONS
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elif len_args == 1:
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hash_name = args[0]
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iterations = DEFAULT_PBKDF2_ITERATIONS
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elif len_args == 2:
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hash_name = args[0]
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iterations = int(args[1])
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else:
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raise ValueError("'pbkdf2' takes 2 arguments.")
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return (
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hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac(hash_name, password, salt, iterations).hex(),
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f"pbkdf2:{hash_name}:{iterations}",
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)
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else:
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raise ValueError(f"Invalid hash method '{method}'.")
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def generate_password_hash(
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password: str, method: str = "scrypt", salt_length: int = 16
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) -> str:
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"""Securely hash a password for storage. A password can be compared to a stored hash
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using :func:`check_password_hash`.
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The following methods are supported:
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- ``scrypt``, the default. The parameters are ``n``, ``r``, and ``p``, the default
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is ``scrypt:32768:8:1``. See :func:`hashlib.scrypt`.
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- ``pbkdf2``, less secure. The parameters are ``hash_method`` and ``iterations``,
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the default is ``pbkdf2:sha256:600000``. See :func:`hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac`.
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Default parameters may be updated to reflect current guidelines, and methods may be
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deprecated and removed if they are no longer considered secure. To migrate old
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hashes, you may generate a new hash when checking an old hash, or you may contact
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users with a link to reset their password.
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:param password: The plaintext password.
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:param method: The key derivation function and parameters.
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:param salt_length: The number of characters to generate for the salt.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.3
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Scrypt support was added.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.3
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The default iterations for pbkdf2 was increased to 600,000.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.3
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All plain hashes are deprecated and will not be supported in Werkzeug 3.0.
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"""
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salt = gen_salt(salt_length)
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h, actual_method = _hash_internal(method, salt, password)
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return f"{actual_method}${salt}${h}"
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def check_password_hash(pwhash: str, password: str) -> bool:
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"""Securely check that the given stored password hash, previously generated using
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:func:`generate_password_hash`, matches the given password.
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Methods may be deprecated and removed if they are no longer considered secure. To
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migrate old hashes, you may generate a new hash when checking an old hash, or you
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may contact users with a link to reset their password.
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:param pwhash: The hashed password.
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:param password: The plaintext password.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.3
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All plain hashes are deprecated and will not be supported in Werkzeug 3.0.
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"""
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try:
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method, salt, hashval = pwhash.split("$", 2)
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except ValueError:
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return False
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return hmac.compare_digest(_hash_internal(method, salt, password)[0], hashval)
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def safe_join(directory: str, *pathnames: str) -> str | None:
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"""Safely join zero or more untrusted path components to a base
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directory to avoid escaping the base directory.
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:param directory: The trusted base directory.
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:param pathnames: The untrusted path components relative to the
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base directory.
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:return: A safe path, otherwise ``None``.
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"""
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if not directory:
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# Ensure we end up with ./path if directory="" is given,
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# otherwise the first untrusted part could become trusted.
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directory = "."
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parts = [directory]
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for filename in pathnames:
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if filename != "":
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filename = posixpath.normpath(filename)
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if (
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any(sep in filename for sep in _os_alt_seps)
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or os.path.isabs(filename)
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or filename == ".."
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or filename.startswith("../")
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):
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return None
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parts.append(filename)
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return posixpath.join(*parts)
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