python-gpgmime
is a library for manipulating PGP mime messages.
It provides support for encrypting, decrypting, signing, and verifying
PGP mime email messages (RFC 3156). It's based partly on the
corresponding functionality in alot, but the interface is built on
top of python-gnupg; It provides a subclass of that library's
GPG
, with some additional mime-related methods.
This is in a very early stage of development; not everything works yet, and what does may still be rough around the edges.
GPL, version 3 or later.
Get set up:
virtualenv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
python setup.py develop
pip install -r test-requirements.txt
Running the test suite:
py.test
Notes on tests:
- The folder
testing/gpghome
contains a keyring used by the test suite, and there's a fixture defined intesting/utils.py
that sets up the library to use this keyring. Obviously, don't rely on these keys for security; the private keys are published in a public git repository! The passphrases for the secret keys are as follows:- Alice:
secret
- Bob has no passphrase on his key (tsk tsk).
- Mallory:
god
- Alice:
- Tests themselves go in
testing/tests
. Support code for tests goes in other modules undertesting/
.