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Cryptographic library for Python
| author | Helder Eijs |
| author_email | helderijs@gmail.com |
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| license | BSD, Public Domain |
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| requires_python | >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.* |
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PyCryptodome is a self-contained Python package of low-level cryptographic primitives.
It supports Python 2.7, Python 3.5 and newer, and PyPy.
You can install it with:
pip install pycryptodomex
All modules are installed under the Cryptodome package.
Check the pycryptodome project for the equivalent library that works under the Crypto package.
PyCryptodome is a fork of PyCrypto. It brings several enhancements with respect to the last official version of PyCrypto (2.6.1), for instance:
Authenticated encryption modes (GCM, CCM, EAX, SIV, OCB)
Accelerated AES on Intel platforms via AES-NI
First class support for PyPy
Elliptic curves cryptography (NIST P-256, P-384 and P-521 curves only)
Better and more compact API (nonce and iv attributes for ciphers, automatic generation of random nonces and IVs, simplified CTR cipher mode, and more)
SHA-3 (including SHAKE XOFs) and BLAKE2 hash algorithms
Salsa20 and ChaCha20 stream ciphers
scrypt and HKDF
Deterministic (EC)DSA
Password-protected PKCS#8 key containers
Shamir’s Secret Sharing scheme
Random numbers get sourced directly from the OS (and not from a CSPRNG in userspace)
Simplified install process, including better support for Windows
Cleaner RSA and DSA key generation (largely based on FIPS 186-4)
Major clean ups and simplification of the code base
PyCryptodome is not a wrapper to a separate C library like OpenSSL. To the largest possible extent, algorithms are implemented in pure Python. Only the pieces that are extremely critical to performance (e.g. block ciphers) are implemented as C extensions.
For more information, see the homepage.
All the code can be downloaded from GitHub.