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setup.py
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from __future__ import print_function
import sys, os, timeit
from distutils.core import setup, Extension, Command
from distutils.util import get_platform
import versioneer
LONG_DESCRIPTION="""\
Python bindings to the Ed25519 public-key signature system.
This offers a comfortable python interface to a C implementation of the
Ed25519 public-key signature system (http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/), using the
portable 'ref' code from the 'SUPERCOP' benchmarking suite.
This system provides high (128-bit) security, short (32-byte) keys, short
(64-byte) signatures, and fast (2-6ms) operation. Please see the README for
more details.
## Not Recommended For New Applications: Use pynacl Instead
For new applications, I recommend you use
[`pynacl`](https://github.com/pyca/pynacl) instead of this repository.
`PyNaCl` is larger and takes longer to build (it contains the complete
NaCl/libsodium library, not just the ed25519 portion), but it is
well-maintained by the diligent and conscientious PyCA team, whereas I've
allowed this repository to languish. `PyNaCl` is also about 10-20 times
faster. A guide for migration fron `python-ed25519` to `PyNaCl` is included
below.
"""
sources = ["src/ed25519-glue/ed25519module.c"]
sources.extend(["src/ed25519-supercop-ref/"+s
for s in os.listdir("src/ed25519-supercop-ref")
if s.endswith(".c") and s!="test.c"])
m = Extension("ed25519._ed25519",
include_dirs=["src/ed25519-supercop-ref"], sources=sources)
commands = versioneer.get_cmdclass().copy()
class Test(Command):
description = "run tests"
user_options = []
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def setup_path(self):
# copied from distutils/command/build.py
self.plat_name = get_platform()
plat_specifier = ".%s-%s" % (self.plat_name, sys.version[0:3])
self.build_lib = os.path.join("build", "lib"+plat_specifier)
sys.path.insert(0, self.build_lib)
def run(self):
self.setup_path()
import unittest
test = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName("ed25519.test_ed25519")
runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2)
result = runner.run(test)
sys.exit(not result.wasSuccessful())
commands["test"] = Test
class KnownAnswerTest(Test):
description = "run known-answer-tests"
def run(self):
self.setup_path()
import unittest
test = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName("test_ed25519_kat")
runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2)
result = runner.run(test)
sys.exit(not result.wasSuccessful())
commands["test_kat"] = KnownAnswerTest
class Speed(Test):
description = "run benchmark suite"
def run(self):
self.setup_path()
def do(setup_statements, statement):
# extracted from timeit.py
t = timeit.Timer(stmt=statement,
setup="\n".join(setup_statements))
# determine number so that 0.2 <= total time < 2.0
for i in range(1, 10):
number = 10**i
x = t.timeit(number)
if x >= 0.2:
break
return x / number
def abbrev(t):
if t > 1.0:
return "%.3fs" % t
if t > 1e-3:
return "%.2fms" % (t*1e3)
return "%.2fus" % (t*1e6)
S1 = "import ed25519; msg=b'hello world'"
S2 = "sk,vk = ed25519.create_keypair()"
S3 = "sig = sk.sign(msg)"
S4 = "vk.verify(sig, msg)"
generate = do([S1], S2)
sign = do([S1, S2], S3)
verify = do([S1, S2, S3], S4)
print("generate: %s" % abbrev(generate))
print("sign: %s" % abbrev(sign))
print("verify: %s" % abbrev(verify))
commands["speed"] = Speed
setup(name="ed25519",
version=versioneer.get_version(),
description="Ed25519 public-key signatures",
long_description=LONG_DESCRIPTION,
author="Brian Warner",
author_email="[email protected]",
license="MIT",
url="https://github.com/warner/python-ed25519",
classifiers=[
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4",
"Topic :: Security :: Cryptography",
],
ext_modules=[m],
packages=["ed25519"],
package_dir={"ed25519": "src/ed25519"},
scripts=["bin/edsig"],
cmdclass=commands,
)