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EncryptUtils

A small encrypting/decrypting toolkit which includes support for text and files.

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Usage

Installation

You can install EncryptUtils in two methods:

Using pip

To install this package using pip, simply run the following command:

Unix/mac/linux:

pip3 install encryptutils

Windows:

pip install encryptutils

Using git clone

WARNING: THIS SECTION IS A WORK IN PROGRESS

You can also install EncryptUtils by running git clone.

Unix/mac/linux:

git clone https://github.com/tinkering-townsperson/encryptutils

cd encryptutils
chown install.sh 755
./install

Windows:

git clone https://github.com/tinkering-townsperson/encryptutils
cd encryptutils
.\install

Usage

Encrypting text

To encrypt text in the form of a string or byte-like object, you can use the encrypt() method.

encryptingMyPyPIToken.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet

myKey = Fernet.generate_key()
myPyPIToken = "pypi-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"

encrypt(myPyPIToken, myKey)

Decrypting text

To decrypt text, use the decrypt() method

decryptingMyPyPITokenBecauseINeedItNow.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet

myEncryptedPyPIToken = "niQaqhetJzLHW56cFaDQuG6kcLizYicrdth4xeiruyg=\n\ngAAAAABiw2yHQkEclSVxSyqLuw1EKoAKErh_pLCMKsC2y-udbPm6T5Q96YwONikdPrE6WTf--XS-_qvs3vx95OdbTnATtfNPma0XBesR9O9ftZdnx3leSYhmK2Nq3oP2nB_u3xACfK09y0QmTiHAbA2BlXo-2vnbm-bb5JHZzzMm72jCHw19uuWWQANTbIi38b3VTpt3UHcf1rEu_I-GRA7LXwxQ9Djk4Ueq3mHykTXqs8duM9hK461ZLNr6AoskbCK0On9LDa6ZDoOULjnDmKvC35Ai8e3-zcVM4YHEoxgaRmZbTHhtUM0="

decrypt(myPyPIToken)

You may have noticed that you do not need to provide decrypt() with a key. This is because when you encrypt files with encrypt() the method concatenates(adds) the key to the encrypted data. decrypt() splits the key and data apart, and uses the key to decrypt the encrypted data!

Encrypting a file

To encrypt a file, simply import it in a python file or the interactive prompt. Here is an example:

encryptMyPasswords.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet

myKey = Fernet.generate_key()
myPasswordsPath = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\myPasswords.csv")

encrypt_file(myPasswordsPath, myKey)

Decrypting a file

Decrypting a file is more of the same story:

decryptMyPasswordsBecauseIForgotThemOops.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path

myForgottenPasswordsPath = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\myPasswords.csv")

decrypt_file(myPasswordsPath)

You may have noticed that you do not need to provide decrypt_file() with a key. The reason for this is almost the same as mentioned here.

Encrypting multiple files

Encrypting multiple files is almost the same as encrypting one, with a few minor differences.

encryptingMyPictures.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet

myKey = Fernet.generate_key()
myPicture1 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture1.png")
myPicture2 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture2.png")
myPicture3 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture3.png")
myPicture4 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture4.png")

encrypt_files((myPicture1, myPicture2, myPicture3, myPicture4), myKey)

Decrypting multiple files

Decrypting multiple files is almost the same.

decryptingMyPreciousPictures.py

from encryptutils import *
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet

myKey = Fernet.generate_key()
myEncryptedPicture1 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture1.png")
myEncryptedPicture2 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture2.png")
myEncryptedPicture3 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture3.png")
myEncryptedPicture4 = Path("C:\\Users\\AfterNoonPM\\Pictures\\myPicture4.png")

decrypt_files((myPicture1, myPicture2, myPicture3, myPicture4))

And not including the key still has the same reason as here

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