Pretty Good Privacy for Python
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Author: Michael Greene
Maintainer: Security Innovation
Requires Python: >=3.6
Classifiers
Development Status
- 4 - Beta
Operating System
- POSIX :: Linux
- MacOS :: MacOS X
- Microsoft :: Windows
Intended Audience
- Developers
Programming Language
- Python
- Python :: 3
- Python :: 3 :: Only
- Python :: 3.9
- Python :: 3.8
- Python :: 3.7
- Python :: 3.6
- Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Topic
- Security
- Security :: Cryptography
- Software Development :: Libraries
- Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
License
- OSI Approved :: BSD License
PGPy is a Python library for implementing Pretty Good Privacy into Python programs, conforming to the OpenPGP specification per RFC 4880.
Features
Currently, PGPy can load keys and signatures of all kinds in both ASCII armored and binary formats.
It can create and verify RSA, DSA, and ECDSA signatures, at the moment. It can also encrypt and decrypt messages using RSA and ECDH.
Installation
To install PGPy, simply:
$ pip install PGPy
Documentation
PGPy Documentation on Read the Docs
Discussion
Please report any bugs found on the issue tracker
You can also join #pgpy on Freenode to ask questions or get involved
Requirements
Python >= 3.6
Tested with: 3.10, 3.9, 3.8, 3.7, 3.6
License
BSD 3-Clause licensed. See the bundled LICENSE file for more details.
0.6.0
Nov 24, 2022
0.5.4
Apr 16, 2021
0.5.3
Oct 06, 2020
0.5.2
Aug 02, 2019
0.5.0
Aug 02, 2019
0.4.3
Aug 17, 2017
0.4.2
Aug 09, 2017
0.4.1
Apr 13, 2017
0.4.0.post1
Apr 26, 2016
0.4.0
0.3.0
Nov 10, 2014
0.2.3
Jul 31, 2014
0.2.2
Jul 31, 2014
0.2.1
Jul 25, 2014
0.2.0
Jul 21, 2014
0.1.0
May 03, 2014
Files in release
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