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Fix missing consideration of key and phrase both being specified
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Marco Ricci <software@the13thletter.info> # # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT """Command-line interface for derivepassphrase.""" from __future__ import annotations import base64 import collections import contextlib import copy import enum import importlib import inspect import json import logging import os import socket import unicodedata from typing import ( TYPE_CHECKING, Literal, NoReturn, TextIO, cast, ) import click from typing_extensions import ( Any, assert_never, ) import derivepassphrase as dpp from derivepassphrase import _types, exporter, ssh_agent, vault if TYPE_CHECKING: import pathlib import types from collections.abc import ( Iterator, Sequence, ) __author__ = dpp.__author__ __version__ = dpp.__version__ __all__ = ('derivepassphrase',) PROG_NAME = 'derivepassphrase' KEY_DISPLAY_LENGTH = 30 # Error messages _INVALID_VAULT_CONFIG = 'Invalid vault config' _AGENT_COMMUNICATION_ERROR = 'Error communicating with the SSH agent' _NO_USABLE_KEYS = 'No usable SSH keys were found' _EMPTY_SELECTION = 'Empty selection' # Top-level # ========= @click.command( context_settings={ 'help_option_names': ['-h', '--help'], 'ignore_unknown_options': True, 'allow_interspersed_args': False, }, epilog=r""" Configuration is stored in a directory according to the DERIVEPASSPHRASE_PATH variable, which defaults to `~/.derivepassphrase` on UNIX-like systems and `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Derivepassphrase` on Windows. """, ) @click.version_option(version=dpp.__version__, prog_name=PROG_NAME) @click.argument('subcommand_args', nargs=-1, type=click.UNPROCESSED) def derivepassphrase( *, subcommand_args: list[str], ) -> None: """Derive a strong passphrase, deterministically, from a master secret. Using a master secret, derive a passphrase for a named service, subject to constraints e.g. on passphrase length, allowed characters, etc. The exact derivation depends on the selected derivation scheme. For each scheme, it is computationally infeasible to discern the master secret from the derived passphrase. The derivations are also deterministic, given the same inputs, thus the resulting passphrases need not be stored explicitly. The service name and constraints themselves also generally need not be kept secret, depending on the scheme. The currently implemented subcommands are "vault" (for the scheme used by vault) and "export" (for exporting foreign configuration data). See the respective `--help` output for instructions. If no subcommand is given, we default to "vault". Deprecation notice: Defaulting to "vault" is deprecated. Starting in v1.0, the subcommand must be specified explicitly.\f This is a [`click`][CLICK]-powered command-line interface function, and not intended for programmatic use. Call with arguments `['--help']` to see full documentation of the interface. (See also [`click.testing.CliRunner`][] for controlled, programmatic invocation.) [CLICK]: https://pypi.org/package/click/ """ # noqa: D301 if subcommand_args and subcommand_args[0] == 'export': return derivepassphrase_export.main( args=subcommand_args[1:], prog_name=f'{PROG_NAME} export', standalone_mode=False, ) if not (subcommand_args and subcommand_args[0] == 'vault'): click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Deprecation warning: A subcommand will be ' f'required in v1.0. See --help for available subcommands.' ), err=True, ) click.echo( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Defaulting to subcommand "vault".', err=True, ) else: subcommand_args = subcommand_args[1:] return derivepassphrase_vault.main( args=subcommand_args, prog_name=f'{PROG_NAME} vault', standalone_mode=False, ) # Exporter # ======== @click.command( context_settings={ 'help_option_names': ['-h', '--help'], 'ignore_unknown_options': True, 'allow_interspersed_args': False, } ) @click.version_option(version=dpp.__version__, prog_name=PROG_NAME) @click.argument('subcommand_args', nargs=-1, type=click.UNPROCESSED) def derivepassphrase_export( *, subcommand_args: list[str], ) -> None: """Export a foreign configuration to standard output. Read a foreign system configuration, extract all information from it, and export the resulting configuration to standard output. The only available subcommand is "vault", which implements the vault-native configuration scheme. If no subcommand is given, we default to "vault". Deprecation notice: Defaulting to "vault" is deprecated. Starting in v1.0, the subcommand must be specified explicitly.\f This is a [`click`][CLICK]-powered command-line interface function, and not intended for programmatic use. Call with arguments `['--help']` to see full documentation of the interface. (See also [`click.testing.CliRunner`][] for controlled, programmatic invocation.) [CLICK]: https://pypi.org/package/click/ """ # noqa: D301 if not (subcommand_args and subcommand_args[0] == 'vault'): click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Deprecation warning: A subcommand will be ' f'required in v1.0. See --help for available subcommands.' ), err=True, ) click.echo( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Defaulting to subcommand "vault".', err=True, ) else: subcommand_args = subcommand_args[1:] return derivepassphrase_export_vault.main( args=subcommand_args, prog_name=f'{PROG_NAME} export vault', standalone_mode=False, ) def _load_data( fmt: Literal['v0.2', 'v0.3', 'storeroom'], path: str | bytes | os.PathLike[str], key: bytes, ) -> Any: # noqa: ANN401 contents: bytes module: types.ModuleType # Use match/case here once Python 3.9 becomes unsupported. if fmt == 'v0.2': module = importlib.import_module( 'derivepassphrase.exporter.vault_native' ) if module.STUBBED: raise ModuleNotFoundError with open(path, 'rb') as infile: contents = base64.standard_b64decode(infile.read()) return module.export_vault_native_data( contents, key, try_formats=['v0.2'] ) elif fmt == 'v0.3': # noqa: RET505 module = importlib.import_module( 'derivepassphrase.exporter.vault_native' ) if module.STUBBED: raise ModuleNotFoundError with open(path, 'rb') as infile: contents = base64.standard_b64decode(infile.read()) return module.export_vault_native_data( contents, key, try_formats=['v0.3'] ) elif fmt == 'storeroom': module = importlib.import_module('derivepassphrase.exporter.storeroom') if module.STUBBED: raise ModuleNotFoundError return module.export_storeroom_data(path, key) else: # pragma: no cover assert_never(fmt) @click.command( context_settings={'help_option_names': ['-h', '--help']}, ) @click.option( '-f', '--format', 'formats', metavar='FMT', multiple=True, default=('v0.3', 'v0.2', 'storeroom'), type=click.Choice(['v0.2', 'v0.3', 'storeroom']), help='try the following storage formats, in order (default: v0.3, v0.2)', ) @click.option( '-k', '--key', metavar='K', help=( 'use K as the storage master key ' '(default: check the `VAULT_KEY`, `LOGNAME`, `USER` or ' '`USERNAME` environment variables)' ), ) @click.argument('path', metavar='PATH', required=True) @click.pass_context def derivepassphrase_export_vault( ctx: click.Context, /, *, path: str | bytes | os.PathLike[str], formats: Sequence[Literal['v0.2', 'v0.3', 'storeroom']] = (), key: str | bytes | None = None, ) -> None: """Export a vault-native configuration to standard output. Read the vault-native configuration at PATH, extract all information from it, and export the resulting configuration to standard output. Depending on the configuration format, PATH may either be a file or a directory. Supports the vault "v0.2", "v0.3" and "storeroom" formats. If PATH is explicitly given as `VAULT_PATH`, then use the `VAULT_PATH` environment variable to determine the correct path. (Use `./VAULT_PATH` or similar to indicate a file/directory actually named `VAULT_PATH`.) """ logging.basicConfig() if path in {'VAULT_PATH', b'VAULT_PATH'}: path = exporter.get_vault_path() if key is None: key = exporter.get_vault_key() elif isinstance(key, str): # pragma: no branch key = key.encode('utf-8') for fmt in formats: try: config = _load_data(fmt, path, key) except ( IsADirectoryError, NotADirectoryError, ValueError, RuntimeError, ): logging.info('Cannot load as %s: %s', fmt, path) continue except OSError as exc: click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: ERROR: Cannot parse {path!r} as ' f'a valid config: {exc.strerror}: {exc.filename!r}' ), err=True, ) ctx.exit(1) except ModuleNotFoundError: # TODO(the-13th-letter): Use backslash continuation. # https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/1836 msg = f""" {PROG_NAME}: ERROR: Cannot load the required Python module "cryptography". {PROG_NAME}: INFO: pip users: see the "export" extra. """.lstrip('\n') click.echo(msg, nl=False, err=True) ctx.exit(1) else: if not _types.is_vault_config(config): click.echo( f'{PROG_NAME}: ERROR: Invalid vault config: {config!r}', err=True, ) ctx.exit(1) click.echo(json.dumps(config, indent=2, sort_keys=True)) break else: click.echo( f'{PROG_NAME}: ERROR: Cannot parse {path!r} as a valid config.', err=True, ) ctx.exit(1) # Vault # ===== def _config_filename( subsystem: str | None = 'settings', ) -> str | bytes | pathlib.Path: """Return the filename of the configuration file for the subsystem. The (implicit default) file is currently named `settings.json`, located within the configuration directory as determined by the `DERIVEPASSPHRASE_PATH` environment variable, or by [`click.get_app_dir`][] in POSIX mode. Depending on the requested subsystem, this will usually be a different file within that directory. Args: subsystem: Name of the configuration subsystem whose configuration filename to return. If not given, return the old filename from before the subcommand migration. If `None`, return the configuration directory instead. Raises: AssertionError: An unknown subsystem was passed. Deprecated: Since v0.2.0: The implicit default subsystem and the old configuration filename are deprecated, and will be removed in v1.0. The subsystem will be mandatory to specify. """ path: str | bytes | pathlib.Path path = os.getenv(PROG_NAME.upper() + '_PATH') or click.get_app_dir( PROG_NAME, force_posix=True ) # Use match/case here once Python 3.9 becomes unsupported. if subsystem is None: return path elif subsystem in {'vault', 'settings'}: # noqa: RET505 filename = f'{subsystem}.json' else: # pragma: no cover msg = f'Unknown configuration subsystem: {subsystem!r}' raise AssertionError(msg) return os.path.join(path, filename) def _load_config() -> _types.VaultConfig: """Load a vault(1)-compatible config from the application directory. The filename is obtained via [`_config_filename`][]. This must be an unencrypted JSON file. Returns: The vault settings. See [`_types.VaultConfig`][] for details. Raises: OSError: There was an OS error accessing the file. ValueError: The data loaded from the file is not a vault(1)-compatible config. """ filename = _config_filename(subsystem='vault') with open(filename, 'rb') as fileobj: data = json.load(fileobj) if not _types.is_vault_config(data): raise ValueError(_INVALID_VAULT_CONFIG) return data def _migrate_and_load_old_config() -> ( tuple[_types.VaultConfig, OSError | None] ): """Load and migrate a vault(1)-compatible config. The (old) filename is obtained via [`_config_filename`][]. This must be an unencrypted JSON file. After loading, the file is migrated to the new standard filename. Returns: The vault settings, and an optional exception encountered during migration. See [`_types.VaultConfig`][] for details on the former. Raises: OSError: There was an OS error accessing the old file. ValueError: The data loaded from the file is not a vault(1)-compatible config. """ new_filename = _config_filename(subsystem='vault') old_filename = _config_filename() with open(old_filename, 'rb') as fileobj: data = json.load(fileobj) if not _types.is_vault_config(data): raise ValueError(_INVALID_VAULT_CONFIG) try: os.replace(old_filename, new_filename) except OSError as exc: return data, exc else: return data, None def _save_config(config: _types.VaultConfig, /) -> None: """Save a vault(1)-compatible config to the application directory. The filename is obtained via [`_config_filename`][]. The config will be stored as an unencrypted JSON file. Args: config: vault configuration to save. Raises: OSError: There was an OS error accessing or writing the file. ValueError: The data cannot be stored as a vault(1)-compatible config. """ if not _types.is_vault_config(config): raise ValueError(_INVALID_VAULT_CONFIG) filename = _config_filename(subsystem='vault') filedir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) try: os.makedirs(filedir, exist_ok=False) except FileExistsError: if not os.path.isdir(filedir): raise # noqa: DOC501 with open(filename, 'w', encoding='UTF-8') as fileobj: json.dump(config, fileobj) def _get_suitable_ssh_keys( conn: ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient | socket.socket | None = None, / ) -> Iterator[_types.KeyCommentPair]: """Yield all SSH keys suitable for passphrase derivation. Suitable SSH keys are queried from the running SSH agent (see [`ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient.list_keys`][]). Args: conn: An optional connection hint to the SSH agent; specifically, an SSH agent client, or a socket connected to an SSH agent. If an existing SSH agent client, then this client will be queried for the SSH keys, and otherwise left intact. If a socket, then a one-shot client will be constructed based on the socket to query the agent, and deconstructed afterwards. If neither are given, then the agent's socket location is looked up in the `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` environment variable, and used to construct/deconstruct a one-shot client, as in the previous case. This requires the [`socket.AF_UNIX`][] symbol to exist. Yields: Every SSH key from the SSH agent that is suitable for passphrase derivation. Raises: KeyError: `conn` was `None`, and the `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` environment variable was not found. NotImplementedError: `conn` was `None`, and this Python does not support [`socket.AF_UNIX`][], so the SSH agent client cannot be automatically set up. OSError: `conn` was a socket or `None`, and there was an error setting up a socket connection to the agent. LookupError: No keys usable for passphrase derivation are loaded into the SSH agent. RuntimeError: There was an error communicating with the SSH agent. ssh_agent.SSHAgentFailedError: The agent failed to supply a list of loaded keys. """ client: ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient client_context: contextlib.AbstractContextManager[Any] # Use match/case here once Python 3.9 becomes unsupported. if isinstance(conn, ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient): client = conn client_context = contextlib.nullcontext() elif isinstance(conn, socket.socket) or conn is None: client = ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient(socket=conn) client_context = client else: # pragma: no cover assert_never(conn) msg = f'invalid connection hint: {conn!r}' raise TypeError(msg) # noqa: DOC501 with client_context: try: all_key_comment_pairs = list(client.list_keys()) except EOFError as e: # pragma: no cover raise RuntimeError(_AGENT_COMMUNICATION_ERROR) from e suitable_keys = copy.copy(all_key_comment_pairs) for pair in all_key_comment_pairs: key, _comment = pair if vault.Vault._is_suitable_ssh_key(key): # noqa: SLF001 yield pair if not suitable_keys: # pragma: no cover raise LookupError(_NO_USABLE_KEYS) def _prompt_for_selection( items: Sequence[str | bytes], heading: str = 'Possible choices:', single_choice_prompt: str = 'Confirm this choice?', ) -> int: """Prompt user for a choice among the given items. Print the heading, if any, then present the items to the user. If there are multiple items, prompt the user for a selection, validate the choice, then return the list index of the selected item. If there is only a single item, request confirmation for that item instead, and return the correct index. Args: items: The list of items to choose from. heading: A heading for the list of items, to print immediately before. Defaults to a reasonable standard heading. If explicitly empty, print no heading. single_choice_prompt: The confirmation prompt if there is only a single possible choice. Defaults to a reasonable standard prompt. Returns: An index into the items sequence, indicating the user's selection. Raises: IndexError: The user made an invalid or empty selection, or requested an abort. """ n = len(items) if heading: click.echo(click.style(heading, bold=True)) for i, x in enumerate(items, start=1): click.echo(click.style(f'[{i}]', bold=True), nl=False) click.echo(' ', nl=False) click.echo(x) if n > 1: choices = click.Choice([''] + [str(i) for i in range(1, n + 1)]) choice = click.prompt( f'Your selection? (1-{n}, leave empty to abort)', err=True, type=choices, show_choices=False, show_default=False, default='', ) if not choice: raise IndexError(_EMPTY_SELECTION) return int(choice) - 1 prompt_suffix = ( ' ' if single_choice_prompt.endswith(tuple('?.!')) else ': ' ) try: click.confirm( single_choice_prompt, prompt_suffix=prompt_suffix, err=True, abort=True, default=False, show_default=False, ) except click.Abort: raise IndexError(_EMPTY_SELECTION) from None return 0 def _select_ssh_key( conn: ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient | socket.socket | None = None, / ) -> bytes | bytearray: """Interactively select an SSH key for passphrase derivation. Suitable SSH keys are queried from the running SSH agent (see [`ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient.list_keys`][]), then the user is prompted interactively (see [`click.prompt`][]) for a selection. Args: conn: An optional connection hint to the SSH agent; specifically, an SSH agent client, or a socket connected to an SSH agent. If an existing SSH agent client, then this client will be queried for the SSH keys, and otherwise left intact. If a socket, then a one-shot client will be constructed based on the socket to query the agent, and deconstructed afterwards. If neither are given, then the agent's socket location is looked up in the `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` environment variable, and used to construct/deconstruct a one-shot client, as in the previous case. This requires the [`socket.AF_UNIX`][] symbol to exist. Returns: The selected SSH key. Raises: KeyError: `conn` was `None`, and the `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` environment variable was not found. NotImplementedError: `conn` was `None`, and this Python does not support [`socket.AF_UNIX`][], so the SSH agent client cannot be automatically set up. OSError: `conn` was a socket or `None`, and there was an error setting up a socket connection to the agent. IndexError: The user made an invalid or empty selection, or requested an abort. LookupError: No keys usable for passphrase derivation are loaded into the SSH agent. RuntimeError: There was an error communicating with the SSH agent. SSHAgentFailedError: The agent failed to supply a list of loaded keys. """ suitable_keys = list(_get_suitable_ssh_keys(conn)) key_listing: list[str] = [] unstring_prefix = ssh_agent.SSHAgentClient.unstring_prefix for key, comment in suitable_keys: keytype = unstring_prefix(key)[0].decode('ASCII') key_str = base64.standard_b64encode(key).decode('ASCII') key_prefix = ( key_str if len(key_str) < KEY_DISPLAY_LENGTH + len('...') else key_str[:KEY_DISPLAY_LENGTH] + '...' ) comment_str = comment.decode('UTF-8', errors='replace') key_listing.append(f'{keytype} {key_prefix} {comment_str}') choice = _prompt_for_selection( key_listing, heading='Suitable SSH keys:', single_choice_prompt='Use this key?', ) return suitable_keys[choice].key def _prompt_for_passphrase() -> str: """Interactively prompt for the passphrase. Calls [`click.prompt`][] internally. Moved into a separate function mainly for testing/mocking purposes. Returns: The user input. """ return cast( str, click.prompt( 'Passphrase', default='', hide_input=True, show_default=False, err=True, ), ) class _ORIGIN(enum.Enum): INTERACTIVE: str = 'interactive' def _check_for_misleading_passphrase( key: tuple[str, ...] | _ORIGIN, value: dict[str, Any], *, form: Literal['NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD'] = 'NFC', ) -> None: if 'phrase' in value: phrase = value['phrase'] if not unicodedata.is_normalized(form, phrase): formatted_key = ( key.value if isinstance(key, _ORIGIN) else _types.json_path(key) ) click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: the {formatted_key} ' f'passphrase is not {form}-normalized. Make sure to ' f'double-check this is really the passphrase you want.' ), err=True, ) class OptionGroupOption(click.Option): """A [`click.Option`][] with an associated group name and group epilog. Used by [`CommandWithHelpGroups`][] to print help sections. Each subclass contains its own group name and epilog. Attributes: option_group_name: The name of the option group. Used as a heading on the help text for options in this section. epilog: An epilog to print after listing the options in this section. """ option_group_name: str = '' """""" epilog: str = '' """""" def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: # noqa: ANN401 if self.__class__ == __class__: # type: ignore[name-defined] raise NotImplementedError super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) class CommandWithHelpGroups(click.Command): """A [`click.Command`][] with support for help/option groups. Inspired by [a comment on `pallets/click#373`][CLICK_ISSUE], and further modified to support group epilogs. [CLICK_ISSUE]: https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/373#issuecomment-515293746 """ def format_options( self, ctx: click.Context, formatter: click.HelpFormatter, ) -> None: r"""Format options on the help listing, grouped into sections. This is a callback for [`click.Command.get_help`][] that implements the `--help` listing, by calling appropriate methods of the `formatter`. We list all options (like the base implementation), but grouped into sections according to the concrete [`click.Option`][] subclass being used. If the option is an instance of some subclass of [`OptionGroupOption`][], then the section heading and the epilog are taken from the [`option_group_name`] [OptionGroupOption.option_group_name] and [`epilog`] [OptionGroupOption.epilog] attributes; otherwise, the section heading is "Options" (or "Other options" if there are other option groups) and the epilog is empty. Args: ctx: The click context. formatter: The formatter for the `--help` listing. """ help_records: dict[str, list[tuple[str, str]]] = {} epilogs: dict[str, str] = {} params = self.params[:] if ( # pragma: no branch (help_opt := self.get_help_option(ctx)) is not None and help_opt not in params ): params.append(help_opt) for param in params: rec = param.get_help_record(ctx) if rec is not None: if isinstance(param, OptionGroupOption): group_name = param.option_group_name epilogs.setdefault(group_name, param.epilog) else: group_name = '' help_records.setdefault(group_name, []).append(rec) default_group = help_records.pop('') default_group_name = ( 'Other Options' if len(default_group) > 1 else 'Options' ) help_records[default_group_name] = default_group for group_name, records in help_records.items(): with formatter.section(group_name): formatter.write_dl(records) epilog = inspect.cleandoc(epilogs.get(group_name, '')) if epilog: formatter.write_paragraph() with formatter.indentation(): formatter.write_text(epilog) # Concrete option groups used by this command-line interface. class PasswordGenerationOption(OptionGroupOption): """Password generation options for the CLI.""" option_group_name = 'Password generation' epilog = """ Use NUMBER=0, e.g. "--symbol 0", to exclude a character type from the output. """ class ConfigurationOption(OptionGroupOption): """Configuration options for the CLI.""" option_group_name = 'Configuration' epilog = """ Use $VISUAL or $EDITOR to configure the spawned editor. """ class StorageManagementOption(OptionGroupOption): """Storage management options for the CLI.""" option_group_name = 'Storage management' epilog = """ Using "-" as PATH for standard input/standard output is supported. """ def _validate_occurrence_constraint( ctx: click.Context, param: click.Parameter, value: Any, # noqa: ANN401 ) -> int | None: """Check that the occurrence constraint is valid (int, 0 or larger). Args: ctx: The `click` context. param: The current command-line parameter. value: The parameter value to be checked. Returns: The parsed parameter value. Raises: click.BadParameter: The parameter value is invalid. """ del ctx # Unused. del param # Unused. if value is None: return value if isinstance(value, int): int_value = value else: try: int_value = int(value, 10) except ValueError as e: msg = 'not an integer' raise click.BadParameter(msg) from e if int_value < 0: msg = 'not a non-negative integer' raise click.BadParameter(msg) return int_value def _validate_length( ctx: click.Context, param: click.Parameter, value: Any, # noqa: ANN401 ) -> int | None: """Check that the length is valid (int, 1 or larger). Args: ctx: The `click` context. param: The current command-line parameter. value: The parameter value to be checked. Returns: The parsed parameter value. Raises: click.BadParameter: The parameter value is invalid. """ del ctx # Unused. del param # Unused. if value is None: return value if isinstance(value, int): int_value = value else: try: int_value = int(value, 10) except ValueError as e: msg = 'not an integer' raise click.BadParameter(msg) from e if int_value < 1: msg = 'not a positive integer' raise click.BadParameter(msg) return int_value DEFAULT_NOTES_TEMPLATE = """\ # Enter notes below the line with the cut mark (ASCII scissors and # dashes). Lines above the cut mark (such as this one) will be ignored. # # If you wish to clear the notes, leave everything beyond the cut mark # blank. However, if you leave the *entire* file blank, also removing # the cut mark, then the edit is aborted, and the old notes contents are # retained. # # - - - - - >8 - - - - - >8 - - - - - >8 - - - - - >8 - - - - - """ DEFAULT_NOTES_MARKER = '# - - - - - >8 - - - - -' @click.command( # 'vault', # help="derivation scheme compatible with James Coglan's vault(1)", context_settings={'help_option_names': ['-h', '--help']}, cls=CommandWithHelpGroups, epilog=r""" WARNING: There is NO WAY to retrieve the generated passphrases if the master passphrase, the SSH key, or the exact passphrase settings are lost, short of trying out all possible combinations. You are STRONGLY advised to keep independent backups of the settings and the SSH key, if any. The configuration is NOT encrypted, and you are STRONGLY discouraged from using a stored passphrase. """, ) @click.option( '-p', '--phrase', 'use_phrase', is_flag=True, help='prompts you for your passphrase', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '-k', '--key', 'use_key', is_flag=True, help='uses your SSH private key to generate passwords', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '-l', '--length', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_length, help='emits password of length NUMBER', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '-r', '--repeat', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='allows maximum of NUMBER repeated adjacent chars', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--lower', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER lowercase letters', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--upper', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER uppercase letters', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--number', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER digits', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--space', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER spaces', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--dash', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER "-" or "_"', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '--symbol', metavar='NUMBER', callback=_validate_occurrence_constraint, help='includes at least NUMBER symbol chars', cls=PasswordGenerationOption, ) @click.option( '-n', '--notes', 'edit_notes', is_flag=True, help='spawn an editor to edit notes for SERVICE', cls=ConfigurationOption, ) @click.option( '-c', '--config', 'store_config_only', is_flag=True, help='saves the given settings for SERVICE or global', cls=ConfigurationOption, ) @click.option( '-x', '--delete', 'delete_service_settings', is_flag=True, help='deletes settings for SERVICE', cls=ConfigurationOption, ) @click.option( '--delete-globals', is_flag=True, help='deletes the global shared settings', cls=ConfigurationOption, ) @click.option( '-X', '--clear', 'clear_all_settings', is_flag=True, help='deletes all settings', cls=ConfigurationOption, ) @click.option( '-e', '--export', 'export_settings', metavar='PATH', help='export all saved settings into file PATH', cls=StorageManagementOption, ) @click.option( '-i', '--import', 'import_settings', metavar='PATH', help='import saved settings from file PATH', cls=StorageManagementOption, ) @click.version_option(version=dpp.__version__, prog_name=PROG_NAME) @click.argument('service', required=False) @click.pass_context def derivepassphrase_vault( # noqa: C901,PLR0912,PLR0913,PLR0914,PLR0915 ctx: click.Context, /, *, service: str | None = None, use_phrase: bool = False, use_key: bool = False, length: int | None = None, repeat: int | None = None, lower: int | None = None, upper: int | None = None, number: int | None = None, space: int | None = None, dash: int | None = None, symbol: int | None = None, edit_notes: bool = False, store_config_only: bool = False, delete_service_settings: bool = False, delete_globals: bool = False, clear_all_settings: bool = False, export_settings: TextIO | pathlib.Path | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, import_settings: TextIO | pathlib.Path | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, ) -> None: """Derive a passphrase using the vault(1) derivation scheme. Using a master passphrase or a master SSH key, derive a passphrase for SERVICE, subject to length, character and character repetition constraints. The derivation is cryptographically strong, meaning that even if a single passphrase is compromised, guessing the master passphrase or a different service's passphrase is computationally infeasible. The derivation is also deterministic, given the same inputs, thus the resulting passphrase need not be stored explicitly. The service name and constraints themselves also need not be kept secret; the latter are usually stored in a world-readable file. If operating on global settings, or importing/exporting settings, then SERVICE must be omitted. Otherwise it is required.\f This is a [`click`][CLICK]-powered command-line interface function, and not intended for programmatic use. Call with arguments `['--help']` to see full documentation of the interface. (See also [`click.testing.CliRunner`][] for controlled, programmatic invocation.) [CLICK]: https://pypi.org/package/click/ Parameters: ctx (click.Context): The `click` context. Other Parameters: service: A service name. Required, unless operating on global settings or importing/exporting settings. use_phrase: Command-line argument `-p`/`--phrase`. If given, query the user for a passphrase instead of an SSH key. use_key: Command-line argument `-k`/`--key`. If given, query the user for an SSH key instead of a passphrase. length: Command-line argument `-l`/`--length`. Override the default length of the generated passphrase. repeat: Command-line argument `-r`/`--repeat`. Override the default repetition limit if positive, or disable the repetition limit if 0. lower: Command-line argument `--lower`. Require a given amount of ASCII lowercase characters if positive, else forbid ASCII lowercase characters if 0. upper: Command-line argument `--upper`. Same as `lower`, but for ASCII uppercase characters. number: Command-line argument `--number`. Same as `lower`, but for ASCII digits. space: Command-line argument `--space`. Same as `lower`, but for the space character. dash: Command-line argument `--dash`. Same as `lower`, but for the hyphen-minus and underscore characters. symbol: Command-line argument `--symbol`. Same as `lower`, but for all other ASCII printable characters (except backquote). edit_notes: Command-line argument `-n`/`--notes`. If given, spawn an editor to edit notes for `service`. store_config_only: Command-line argument `-c`/`--config`. If given, saves the other given settings (`--key`, ..., `--symbol`) to the configuration file, either specifically for `service` or as global settings. delete_service_settings: Command-line argument `-x`/`--delete`. If given, removes the settings for `service` from the configuration file. delete_globals: Command-line argument `--delete-globals`. If given, removes the global settings from the configuration file. clear_all_settings: Command-line argument `-X`/`--clear`. If given, removes all settings from the configuration file. export_settings: Command-line argument `-e`/`--export`. If a file object, then it must be open for writing and accept `str` inputs. Otherwise, a filename to open for writing. Using `-` for standard output is supported. import_settings: Command-line argument `-i`/`--import`. If a file object, it must be open for reading and yield `str` values. Otherwise, a filename to open for reading. Using `-` for standard input is supported. """ # noqa: D301 options_in_group: dict[type[click.Option], list[click.Option]] = {} params_by_str: dict[str, click.Parameter] = {} for param in ctx.command.params: if isinstance(param, click.Option): group: type[click.Option] # Use match/case here once Python 3.9 becomes unsupported. if isinstance(param, PasswordGenerationOption): group = PasswordGenerationOption elif isinstance(param, ConfigurationOption): group = ConfigurationOption elif isinstance(param, StorageManagementOption): group = StorageManagementOption elif isinstance(param, OptionGroupOption): raise AssertionError( # noqa: DOC501,TRY003,TRY004 f'Unknown option group for {param!r}' # noqa: EM102 ) else: group = click.Option options_in_group.setdefault(group, []).append(param) params_by_str[param.human_readable_name] = param for name in param.opts + param.secondary_opts: params_by_str[name] = param def is_param_set(param: click.Parameter) -> bool: return bool(ctx.params.get(param.human_readable_name)) def check_incompatible_options( param: click.Parameter | str, *incompatible: click.Parameter | str, ) -> None: if isinstance(param, str): param = params_by_str[param] assert isinstance(param, click.Parameter) if not is_param_set(param): return for other in incompatible: if isinstance(other, str): other = params_by_str[other] # noqa: PLW2901 assert isinstance(other, click.Parameter) if other != param and is_param_set(other): opt_str = param.opts[0] other_str = other.opts[0] raise click.BadOptionUsage( opt_str, f'mutually exclusive with {other_str}', ctx=ctx ) def err(msg: str) -> NoReturn: click.echo(f'{PROG_NAME}: {msg}', err=True) ctx.exit(1) def get_config() -> _types.VaultConfig: try: return _load_config() except FileNotFoundError: try: backup_config, exc = _migrate_and_load_old_config() except FileNotFoundError: return {'services': {}} old_name = os.path.basename(_config_filename()) new_name = os.path.basename(_config_filename(subsystem='vault')) click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Using deprecated v0.1-style config file ' f'{old_name!r}, instead of v0.2-style {new_name!r}. ' f'Support for v0.1-style config filenames will be ' f'removed in v1.0.' ), err=True, ) if isinstance(exc, OSError): click.echo( ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Failed to migrate to ' f'{new_name!r}: {exc.strerror}: {exc.filename!r}' ), err=True, ) else: click.echo( f'{PROG_NAME}: Successfully migrated to {new_name!r}.', err=True, ) return backup_config except OSError as e: err(f'Cannot load config: {e.strerror}: {e.filename!r}') except Exception as e: # noqa: BLE001 err(f'Cannot load config: {e}') def put_config(config: _types.VaultConfig, /) -> None: try: _save_config(config) except OSError as exc: err(f'Cannot store config: {exc.strerror}: {exc.filename!r}') except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001 err(f'Cannot store config: {exc}') configuration: _types.VaultConfig check_incompatible_options('--phrase', '--key') for group in (ConfigurationOption, StorageManagementOption): for opt in options_in_group[group]: if opt != params_by_str['--config']: check_incompatible_options( opt, *options_in_group[PasswordGenerationOption] ) for group in (ConfigurationOption, StorageManagementOption): for opt in options_in_group[group]: check_incompatible_options( opt, *options_in_group[ConfigurationOption], *options_in_group[StorageManagementOption], ) sv_or_global_options = options_in_group[PasswordGenerationOption] for param in sv_or_global_options: if is_param_set(param) and not ( service or is_param_set(params_by_str['--config']) ): opt_str = param.opts[0] msg = f'{opt_str} requires a SERVICE or --config' raise click.UsageError(msg) # noqa: DOC501 sv_options = [params_by_str['--notes'], params_by_str['--delete']] for param in sv_options: if is_param_set(param) and not service: opt_str = param.opts[0] msg = f'{opt_str} requires a SERVICE' raise click.UsageError(msg) no_sv_options = [ params_by_str['--delete-globals'], params_by_str['--clear'], *options_in_group[StorageManagementOption], ] for param in no_sv_options: if is_param_set(param) and service: opt_str = param.opts[0] msg = f'{opt_str} does not take a SERVICE argument' raise click.UsageError(msg) if edit_notes: assert service is not None configuration = get_config() text = DEFAULT_NOTES_TEMPLATE + configuration['services'].get( service, cast(_types.VaultConfigServicesSettings, {}) ).get('notes', '') notes_value = click.edit(text=text) if notes_value is not None: notes_lines = collections.deque(notes_value.splitlines(True)) # noqa: FBT003 while notes_lines: line = notes_lines.popleft() if line.startswith(DEFAULT_NOTES_MARKER): notes_value = ''.join(notes_lines) break else: if not notes_value.strip(): err('Not saving new notes: user aborted request') configuration['services'].setdefault(service, {})['notes'] = ( notes_value.strip('\n') ) put_config(configuration) elif delete_service_settings: assert service is not None configuration = get_config() if service in configuration['services']: del configuration['services'][service] put_config(configuration) elif delete_globals: configuration = get_config() if 'global' in configuration: del configuration['global'] put_config(configuration) elif clear_all_settings: put_config({'services': {}}) elif import_settings: try: # TODO(the-13th-letter): keep track of auto-close; try # os.dup if feasible infile = ( cast(TextIO, import_settings) if hasattr(import_settings, 'close') else click.open_file(os.fspath(import_settings), 'rt') ) with infile: maybe_config = json.load(infile) except json.JSONDecodeError as e: err(f'Cannot load config: cannot decode JSON: {e}') except OSError as e: err(f'Cannot load config: {e.strerror}: {e.filename!r}') cleaned = _types.clean_up_falsy_vault_config_values(maybe_config) if not _types.is_vault_config(maybe_config): err(f'Cannot load config: {_INVALID_VAULT_CONFIG}') assert cleaned is not None for step in cleaned: # These are never fatal errors, because the semantics of # vault upon encountering these settings are ill-specified, # but not ill-defined. if step.action == 'replace': err_msg = ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Replacing invalid value ' f'{json.dumps(step.old_value)} for key ' f'{_types.json_path(step.path)} with ' f'{json.dumps(step.new_value)}.' ) else: err_msg = ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Removing ineffective setting ' f'{_types.json_path(step.path)} = ' f'{json.dumps(step.old_value)}.' ) click.echo(err_msg, err=True) form = cast( Literal['NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD'], maybe_config.get('global', {}).get( 'unicode_normalization_form', 'NFC' ), ) assert form in {'NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD'} _check_for_misleading_passphrase( ('global',), cast(dict[str, Any], maybe_config.get('global', {})), form=form, ) for key, value in maybe_config['services'].items(): _check_for_misleading_passphrase( ('services', key), cast(dict[str, Any], value), form=form, ) configuration = get_config() merged_config: collections.ChainMap[str, Any] = collections.ChainMap( { 'services': collections.ChainMap( maybe_config['services'], configuration['services'], ), }, {'global': maybe_config['global']} if 'global' in maybe_config else {}, {'global': configuration['global']} if 'global' in configuration else {}, ) new_config = { k: dict(v) if isinstance(v, collections.ChainMap) else v for k, v in sorted(merged_config.items()) } assert _types.is_vault_config(new_config) put_config(new_config) elif export_settings: configuration = get_config() try: # TODO(the-13th-letter): keep track of auto-close; try # os.dup if feasible outfile = ( cast(TextIO, export_settings) if hasattr(export_settings, 'close') else click.open_file(os.fspath(export_settings), 'wt') ) with outfile: json.dump(configuration, outfile) except OSError as e: err(f'Cannot store config: {e.strerror}: {e.filename!r}') else: configuration = get_config() # This block could be type checked more stringently, but this # would probably involve a lot of code repetition. Since we # have a type guarding function anyway, assert that we didn't # make any mistakes at the end instead. global_keys = {'key', 'phrase'} service_keys = { 'key', 'phrase', 'length', 'repeat', 'lower', 'upper', 'number', 'space', 'dash', 'symbol', } settings: collections.ChainMap[str, Any] = collections.ChainMap( { k: v for k, v in locals().items() if k in service_keys and v is not None }, cast( dict[str, Any], configuration['services'].get(service or '', {}), ), cast(dict[str, Any], configuration.get('global', {})), ) if use_key: try: key = base64.standard_b64encode(_select_ssh_key()).decode( 'ASCII' ) except IndexError: err('No valid SSH key selected') except KeyError: err('Cannot find running SSH agent; check SSH_AUTH_SOCK') except NotImplementedError: err( 'Cannot connect to SSH agent because ' 'this Python version does not support UNIX domain sockets' ) except OSError as e: err( f'Cannot connect to SSH agent: {e.strerror}: ' f'{e.filename!r}' ) except ( LookupError, RuntimeError, ssh_agent.SSHAgentFailedError, ) as e: err(str(e)) elif use_phrase: maybe_phrase = _prompt_for_passphrase() if not maybe_phrase: err('No passphrase given') else: phrase = maybe_phrase if store_config_only: view: collections.ChainMap[str, Any] view = ( collections.ChainMap(*settings.maps[:2]) if service else collections.ChainMap(settings.maps[0], settings.maps[2]) ) if use_key: view['key'] = key elif use_phrase: view['phrase'] = phrase settings_type = 'service' if service else 'global' _check_for_misleading_passphrase( ('services', service) if service else ('global',), {'phrase': phrase}, ) if 'key' in settings: err_msg = ( f'{PROG_NAME}: Warning: Setting a {settings_type} ' f'passphrase is ineffective because a key is also ' f'set.' ) click.echo(err_msg, err=True) if not view.maps[0]: settings_type = 'service' if service else 'global' msg = ( f'Cannot update {settings_type} settings without ' f'actual settings' ) raise click.UsageError(msg) if service: configuration['services'].setdefault(service, {}).update(view) # type: ignore[typeddict-item] else: configuration.setdefault('global', {}).update(view) # type: ignore[typeddict-item] assert _types.is_vault_config( configuration ), f'Invalid vault configuration: {configuration!r}' put_config(configuration) else: if not service: msg = 'SERVICE is required' raise click.UsageError(msg) kwargs: dict[str, Any] = { k: v for k, v in settings.items() if k in service_keys and v is not None } def key_to_phrase( key: str | bytes | bytearray, ) -> bytes | bytearray: return vault.Vault.phrase_from_key( base64.standard_b64decode(key) ) if use_phrase: form = cast( Literal['NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD'], configuration.get('global', {}).get( 'unicode_normalization_form', 'NFC' ), ) assert form in {'NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD'} _check_for_misleading_passphrase( _ORIGIN.INTERACTIVE, {'phrase': phrase}, form=form ) # If either --key or --phrase are given, use that setting. # Otherwise, if both key and phrase are set in the config, # use the key. Otherwise, if only one of key and phrase is # set in the config, use that one. In all these above # cases, set the phrase via vault.Vault.phrase_from_key if # a key is given. Finally, if nothing is set, error out. if use_key or use_phrase: kwargs['phrase'] = key_to_phrase(key) if use_key else phrase elif kwargs.get('key'): kwargs['phrase'] = key_to_phrase(kwargs['key']) elif kwargs.get('phrase'): pass else: msg = ( 'No passphrase or key given on command-line ' 'or in configuration' ) raise click.UsageError(msg) kwargs.pop('key', '') result = vault.Vault(**kwargs).generate(service) click.echo(result.decode('ASCII')) if __name__ == '__main__': derivepassphrase()