######################################################################## # File name: openpgp_legacy.py # This file is part of: aioxmpp # # LICENSE # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this program. If not, see # . # ######################################################################## import aioxmpp.stanza import aioxmpp.xso from aioxmpp.utils import namespaces namespaces.xep0027_encrypted = "jabber:x:encrypted" namespaces.xep0027_signed = "jabber:x:signed" class OpenPGPEncrypted(aioxmpp.xso.XSO): """ Wrapper around an ASCII-armored OpenPGP encrypted blob. .. warning:: Please see the security considerations of :xep:`27` before making use of this protocol. Consider implementation of :xep:`373` instead. See :xep:`27` for details. .. attribute:: payload The character data of the wrapper element. .. note:: While the wire format *is* base64, since the base64 output is intended to be passed verbatim to OpenPGP, the payload is declared as normal string and aioxmpp will *not* de-base64 it for you (and vice versa). """ TAG = namespaces.xep0027_encrypted, "x" payload = aioxmpp.xso.Text() class OpenPGPSigned(aioxmpp.xso.XSO): """ Wrapper around an ASCII-armored OpenPGP signed blob. .. warning:: Please see the security considerations of :xep:`27` before making use of this protocol. Consider implementation of :xep:`373` instead. See :xep:`27` for details. .. attribute:: payload The character data of the wrapper element. .. note:: While the wire format *is* base64, since the base64 output is intended to be passed verbatim to OpenPGP, the payload is declared as normal string and aioxmpp will *not* de-base64 it for you (and vice versa). """ TAG = namespaces.xep0027_signed, "x" payload = aioxmpp.xso.Text() aioxmpp.stanza.Message.xep0027_encrypted = aioxmpp.xso.Child([OpenPGPEncrypted]) aioxmpp.stanza.Message.xep0027_signed = aioxmpp.xso.Child([OpenPGPSigned])