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rudeencrypt

Store a python dictionary into a file with a password (by AES256). The interaction is between the file and memory directly(No decrypted file.tmp will be created). The encrypted data is saved by string in a file on the disc. One can load the data from a disc into a python dictionary and use it in the memory. The core part of this package is make use of the answer in StackOverflow.

将Python中的字典整个转换成字符串然后对字符串加密后保存在硬盘上。所有读写的中间过程都不落盘。

Install

pip install rudeencrypt

Usage

A (set of) python dict is collected in a "container" which will be operated directly.

example and API

from rudeencrypt import Encryption

Create a container

#-----------------------------------------------------
# create a new filedict (with password = 'password')
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
# a file is created. One can check the context in it.

Connect to it (verify password)

#-----------------------------------------------------
# connect to a filedict
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
print(container.IsConnected())
# a filedict is connect. One can try another password.

Create a table (a table is a python dict)

#-----------------------------------------------------
# create a table
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
container.CreateTableIfNotExist('testTable')
# remenber to save it
container.Save()

Show all tables

#-----------------------------------------------------
# get all the tables in container
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
# return a python dict 'dict_keys' type
l = container.GetTableList()
print(l)

Get a python dict in the container. One can have operations on it.

#-----------------------------------------------------
# get a normal python dict in the container so one can interact with it
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
d = container.GetTable('testTable')
print(type(d),d)
# ---  inser an element
d['new'] = 'hellow'
# remenber to save it
container.Save()

Remove a table

#-----------------------------------------------------
# remove a table
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
container.DropTable('testTable')
# remenber to save it
container.Save()

Reset a new password

#-----------------------------------------------------
# reset password
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
container.SetPassword('newpassword')
# remenber to save it
container.Save()
# the container itself is already renewed
print( container.IsConnected() )

Get encrypted file (careful to use it): save the decrypted data into a file

#----------------------------------------------------
# password is also saved into the file!!!
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
container.SaveDecryptedDataToFile('DecryptedData.txt')

Read data from a decrypted file:

#----------------------------------------------------
# The current file will be overrided.
container = Encryption('encrypted.dat','password')
container.connect()
container.ReadDecryptedDataFile('DecryptedData.txt')

SaveDecryptedDataToFile and ReadDecryptedDataFile can be used to backup and restore.

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