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#=============================================================================
# exceptions
#=============================================================================
class UnknownBackendError(ValueError):
"""
Error raised if multi-backend handler doesn't recognize backend name.
Inherits from :exc:`ValueError`.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
def __init__(self, hasher, backend):
self.hasher = hasher
self.backend = backend
message = "%s: unknown backend: %r" % (hasher.name, backend)
ValueError.__init__(self, message)
class MissingBackendError(RuntimeError):
"""Error raised if multi-backend handler has no available backends;
or if specifically requested backend is not available.
:exc:`!MissingBackendError` derives
from :exc:`RuntimeError`, since it usually indicates
lack of an external library or OS feature.
This is primarily raised by handlers which depend on
external libraries (which is currently just
:class:`~passlib.hash.bcrypt`).
"""
class PasswordSizeError(ValueError):
"""
Error raised if a password exceeds the maximum size allowed
by Passlib (by default, 4096 characters); or if password exceeds
a hash-specific size limitation.
Many password hash algorithms take proportionately larger amounts of time and/or
memory depending on the size of the password provided. This could present
a potential denial of service (DOS) situation if a maliciously large
password is provided to an application. Because of this, Passlib enforces
a maximum size limit, but one which should be *much* larger
than any legitimate password. :exc:`!PasswordSizeError` derives
from :exc:`!ValueError`.
.. note::
Applications wishing to use a different limit should set the
``PASSLIB_MAX_PASSWORD_SIZE`` environmental variable before
Passlib is loaded. The value can be any large positive integer.
.. attribute:: max_size
indicates the maximum allowed size.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
max_size = None
def __init__(self, max_size, msg=None):
self.max_size = max_size
if msg is None:
msg = "password exceeds maximum allowed size"
ValueError.__init__(self, msg)
# this also prevents a glibc crypt segfault issue, detailed here ...
# http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2011/11/15/1
class PasswordTruncateError(PasswordSizeError):
"""
Error raised if password would be truncated by hash.
This derives from :exc:`PasswordSizeError` and :exc:`ValueError`.
Hashers such as :class:`~passlib.hash.bcrypt` can be configured to raises
this error by setting ``truncate_error=True``.
.. attribute:: max_size
indicates the maximum allowed size.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
def __init__(self, cls, msg=None):
if msg is None:
msg = ("Password too long (%s truncates to %d characters)" %
(cls.name, cls.truncate_size))
PasswordSizeError.__init__(self, cls.truncate_size, msg)
class PasslibSecurityError(RuntimeError):
"""
Error raised if critical security issue is detected
(e.g. an attempt is made to use a vulnerable version of a bcrypt backend).
.. versionadded:: 1.6.3
"""
class TokenError(ValueError):
"""
Base error raised by v:mod:`passlib.totp` when
a token can't be parsed / isn't valid / etc.
Derives from :exc:`!ValueError`.
Usually one of the more specific subclasses below will be raised:
* :class:`MalformedTokenError` -- invalid chars, too few digits
* :class:`InvalidTokenError` -- no match found
* :class:`UsedTokenError` -- match found, but token already used
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
#: default message to use if none provided -- subclasses may fill this in
_default_message = 'Token not acceptable'
def __init__(self, msg=None, *args, **kwds):
if msg is None:
msg = self._default_message
ValueError.__init__(self, msg, *args, **kwds)
class MalformedTokenError(TokenError):
"""
Error raised by :mod:`passlib.totp` when a token isn't formatted correctly
(contains invalid characters, wrong number of digits, etc)
"""
_default_message = "Unrecognized token"
class InvalidTokenError(TokenError):
"""
Error raised by :mod:`passlib.totp` when a token is formatted correctly,
but doesn't match any tokens within valid range.
"""
_default_message = "Token did not match"
class UsedTokenError(TokenError):
"""
Error raised by :mod:`passlib.totp` if a token is reused.
Derives from :exc:`TokenError`.
.. autoattribute:: expire_time
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
_default_message = "Token has already been used, please wait for another."
#: optional value indicating when current counter period will end,
#: and a new token can be generated.
expire_time = None
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
self.expire_time = kwds.pop("expire_time", None)
TokenError.__init__(self, *args, **kwds)
class UnknownHashError(ValueError):
"""Error raised by :class:`~passlib.crypto.lookup_hash` if hash name is not recognized.
This exception derives from :exc:`!ValueError`.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
"""
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
ValueError.__init__(self, "unknown hash algorithm: %r" % name)
#=============================================================================
# warnings
#=============================================================================
class PasslibWarning(UserWarning):
"""base class for Passlib's user warnings,
derives from the builtin :exc:`UserWarning`.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
# XXX: there's only one reference to this class, and it will go away in 2.0;
# so can probably remove this along with this / roll this into PasslibHashWarning.
class PasslibConfigWarning(PasslibWarning):
"""Warning issued when non-fatal issue is found related to the configuration
of a :class:`~passlib.context.CryptContext` instance.
This occurs primarily in one of two cases:
* The CryptContext contains rounds limits which exceed the hard limits
imposed by the underlying algorithm.
* An explicit rounds value was provided which exceeds the limits
imposed by the CryptContext.
In both of these cases, the code will perform correctly & securely;
but the warning is issued as a sign the configuration may need updating.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
class PasslibHashWarning(PasslibWarning):
"""Warning issued when non-fatal issue is found with parameters
or hash string passed to a passlib hash class.
This occurs primarily in one of two cases:
* A rounds value or other setting was explicitly provided which
exceeded the handler's limits (and has been clamped
by the :ref:`relaxed<relaxed-keyword>` flag).
* A malformed hash string was encountered which (while parsable)
should be re-encoded.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
class PasslibRuntimeWarning(PasslibWarning):
"""Warning issued when something unexpected happens during runtime.
The fact that it's a warning instead of an error means Passlib
was able to correct for the issue, but that it's anomalous enough
that the developers would love to hear under what conditions it occurred.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
class PasslibSecurityWarning(PasslibWarning):
"""Special warning issued when Passlib encounters something
that might affect security.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
#=============================================================================
# error constructors
#
# note: these functions are used by the hashes in Passlib to raise common
# error messages. They are currently just functions which return ValueError,
# rather than subclasses of ValueError, since the specificity isn't needed
# yet; and who wants to import a bunch of error classes when catching
# ValueError will do?
#=============================================================================
def _get_name(handler):
return handler.name if handler else "<unnamed>"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# generic helpers
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def type_name(value):
"""return pretty-printed string containing name of value's type"""
cls = value.__class__
if cls.__module__ and cls.__module__ not in ["__builtin__", "builtins"]:
return "%s.%s" % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__)
elif value is None:
return 'None'
else:
return cls.__name__
def ExpectedTypeError(value, expected, param):
"""error message when param was supposed to be one type, but found another"""
# NOTE: value is never displayed, since it may sometimes be a password.
name = type_name(value)
return TypeError("%s must be %s, not %s" % (param, expected, name))
def ExpectedStringError(value, param):
"""error message when param was supposed to be unicode or bytes"""
return ExpectedTypeError(value, "unicode or bytes", param)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# hash/verify parameter errors
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def MissingDigestError(handler=None):
"""raised when verify() method gets passed config string instead of hash"""
name = _get_name(handler)
return ValueError("expected %s hash, got %s config string instead" %
(name, name))
def NullPasswordError(handler=None):
"""raised by OS crypt() supporting hashes, which forbid NULLs in password"""
name = _get_name(handler)
return ValueError("%s does not allow NULL bytes in password" % name)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# errors when parsing hashes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def InvalidHashError(handler=None):
"""error raised if unrecognized hash provided to handler"""
return ValueError("not a valid %s hash" % _get_name(handler))
def MalformedHashError(handler=None, reason=None):
"""error raised if recognized-but-malformed hash provided to handler"""
text = "malformed %s hash" % _get_name(handler)
if reason:
text = "%s (%s)" % (text, reason)
return ValueError(text)
def ZeroPaddedRoundsError(handler=None):
"""error raised if hash was recognized but contained zero-padded rounds field"""
return MalformedHashError(handler, "zero-padded rounds")
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# settings / hash component errors
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def ChecksumSizeError(handler, raw=False):
"""error raised if hash was recognized, but checksum was wrong size"""
# TODO: if handler.use_defaults is set, this came from app-provided value,
# not from parsing a hash string, might want different error msg.
checksum_size = handler.checksum_size
unit = "bytes" if raw else "chars"
reason = "checksum must be exactly %d %s" % (checksum_size, unit)
return MalformedHashError(handler, reason)
#=============================================================================
# eof
#=============================================================================
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