131 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
131 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
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# sqlite/pysqlcipher.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2018 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""
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.. dialect:: sqlite+pysqlcipher
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:name: pysqlcipher
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:dbapi: pysqlcipher
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:connectstring: sqlite+pysqlcipher://:passphrase/file_path[?kdf_iter=<iter>]
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:url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysqlcipher
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``pysqlcipher`` is a fork of the standard ``pysqlite`` driver to make
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use of the `SQLCipher <https://www.zetetic.net/sqlcipher>`_ backend.
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``pysqlcipher3`` is a fork of ``pysqlcipher`` for Python 3. This dialect
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will attempt to import it if ``pysqlcipher`` is non-present.
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.. versionadded:: 1.1.4 - added fallback import for pysqlcipher3
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.. versionadded:: 0.9.9 - added pysqlcipher dialect
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Driver
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------
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The driver here is the `pysqlcipher <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysqlcipher>`_
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driver, which makes use of the SQLCipher engine. This system essentially
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introduces new PRAGMA commands to SQLite which allows the setting of a
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passphrase and other encryption parameters, allowing the database
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file to be encrypted.
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`pysqlcipher3` is a fork of `pysqlcipher` with support for Python 3,
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the driver is the same.
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Connect Strings
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---------------
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The format of the connect string is in every way the same as that
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of the :mod:`~sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.pysqlite` driver, except that the
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"password" field is now accepted, which should contain a passphrase::
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e = create_engine('sqlite+pysqlcipher://:testing@/foo.db')
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For an absolute file path, two leading slashes should be used for the
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database name::
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e = create_engine('sqlite+pysqlcipher://:testing@//path/to/foo.db')
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A selection of additional encryption-related pragmas supported by SQLCipher
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as documented at https://www.zetetic.net/sqlcipher/sqlcipher-api/ can be passed
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in the query string, and will result in that PRAGMA being called for each
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new connection. Currently, ``cipher``, ``kdf_iter``
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``cipher_page_size`` and ``cipher_use_hmac`` are supported::
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e = create_engine('sqlite+pysqlcipher://:testing@/foo.db?cipher=aes-256-cfb&kdf_iter=64000')
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Pooling Behavior
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----------------
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The driver makes a change to the default pool behavior of pysqlite
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as described in :ref:`pysqlite_threading_pooling`. The pysqlcipher driver
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has been observed to be significantly slower on connection than the
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pysqlite driver, most likely due to the encryption overhead, so the
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dialect here defaults to using the :class:`.SingletonThreadPool`
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implementation,
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instead of the :class:`.NullPool` pool used by pysqlite. As always, the pool
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implementation is entirely configurable using the
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:paramref:`.create_engine.poolclass` parameter; the :class:`.StaticPool` may
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be more feasible for single-threaded use, or :class:`.NullPool` may be used
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to prevent unencrypted connections from being held open for long periods of
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time, at the expense of slower startup time for new connections.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from .pysqlite import SQLiteDialect_pysqlite
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from ...engine import url as _url
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from ... import pool
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class SQLiteDialect_pysqlcipher(SQLiteDialect_pysqlite):
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driver = 'pysqlcipher'
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pragmas = ('kdf_iter', 'cipher', 'cipher_page_size', 'cipher_use_hmac')
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@classmethod
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def dbapi(cls):
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try:
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from pysqlcipher import dbapi2 as sqlcipher
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except ImportError as e:
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try:
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from pysqlcipher3 import dbapi2 as sqlcipher
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except ImportError:
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raise e
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return sqlcipher
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@classmethod
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def get_pool_class(cls, url):
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return pool.SingletonThreadPool
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def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams):
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passphrase = cparams.pop('passphrase', '')
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pragmas = dict(
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(key, cparams.pop(key, None)) for key in
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self.pragmas
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)
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conn = super(SQLiteDialect_pysqlcipher, self).\
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connect(*cargs, **cparams)
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conn.execute('pragma key="%s"' % passphrase)
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for prag, value in pragmas.items():
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if value is not None:
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conn.execute('pragma %s="%s"' % (prag, value))
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return conn
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def create_connect_args(self, url):
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super_url = _url.URL(
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url.drivername, username=url.username,
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host=url.host, database=url.database, query=url.query)
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c_args, opts = super(SQLiteDialect_pysqlcipher, self).\
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create_connect_args(super_url)
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opts['passphrase'] = url.password
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return c_args, opts
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dialect = SQLiteDialect_pysqlcipher
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