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Refs #27468 -- Added algorithm parameter to django.utils.crypto.salted_hmac().

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Claude Paroz 2020-01-08 16:27:26 +01:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
parent c00b863ac6
commit 50cf183d21
2 changed files with 44 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -9,10 +9,16 @@ from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes
def salted_hmac(key_salt, value, secret=None):
class InvalidAlgorithm(ValueError):
"""Algorithm is not supported by hashlib."""
pass
def salted_hmac(key_salt, value, secret=None, *, algorithm='sha1'):
"""
Return the HMAC-SHA1 of 'value', using a key generated from key_salt and a
secret (which defaults to settings.SECRET_KEY).
Return the HMAC of 'value', using a key generated from key_salt and a
secret (which defaults to settings.SECRET_KEY). Default algorithm is SHA1,
but any algorithm name supported by hashlib.new() can be passed.
A different key_salt should be passed in for every application of HMAC.
"""
@ -21,16 +27,21 @@ def salted_hmac(key_salt, value, secret=None):
key_salt = force_bytes(key_salt)
secret = force_bytes(secret)
try:
hasher = getattr(hashlib, algorithm)
except AttributeError as e:
raise InvalidAlgorithm(
'%r is not an algorithm accepted by the hashlib module.'
% algorithm
) from e
# We need to generate a derived key from our base key. We can do this by
# passing the key_salt and our base key through a pseudo-random function and
# SHA1 works nicely.
key = hashlib.sha1(key_salt + secret).digest()
# passing the key_salt and our base key through a pseudo-random function.
key = hasher(key_salt + secret).digest()
# If len(key_salt + secret) > block size of the hash algorithm, the above
# line is redundant and could be replaced by key = key_salt + secret, since
# the hmac module does the same thing for keys longer than the block size.
# However, we need to ensure that we *always* do this.
return hmac.new(key, msg=force_bytes(value), digestmod=hashlib.sha1)
return hmac.new(key, msg=force_bytes(value), digestmod=hasher)
def get_random_string(length=12,

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@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
import hashlib
import unittest
from django.utils.crypto import constant_time_compare, pbkdf2, salted_hmac
from django.test import SimpleTestCase
from django.utils.crypto import (
InvalidAlgorithm, constant_time_compare, pbkdf2, salted_hmac,
)
class TestUtilsCryptoMisc(unittest.TestCase):
class TestUtilsCryptoMisc(SimpleTestCase):
def test_constant_time_compare(self):
# It's hard to test for constant time, just test the result.
@ -27,11 +30,31 @@ class TestUtilsCryptoMisc(unittest.TestCase):
{'secret': 'x' * hashlib.sha1().block_size},
'bd3749347b412b1b0a9ea65220e55767ac8e96b0',
),
(
('salt', 'value'),
{'algorithm': 'sha256'},
'ee0bf789e4e009371a5372c90f73fcf17695a8439c9108b0480f14e347b3f9ec',
),
(
('salt', 'value'),
{
'algorithm': 'blake2b',
'secret': 'x' * hashlib.blake2b().block_size,
},
'fc6b9800a584d40732a07fa33fb69c35211269441823bca431a143853c32f'
'e836cf19ab881689528ede647dac412170cd5d3407b44c6d0f44630690c54'
'ad3d58',
),
]
for args, kwargs, digest in tests:
with self.subTest(args=args, kwargs=kwargs):
self.assertEqual(salted_hmac(*args, **kwargs).hexdigest(), digest)
def test_invalid_algorithm(self):
msg = "'whatever' is not an algorithm accepted by the hashlib module."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(InvalidAlgorithm, msg):
salted_hmac('salt', 'value', algorithm='whatever')
class TestUtilsCryptoPBKDF2(unittest.TestCase):