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Protect your python script, encrypt it as .pye and decrypt when import it
pyconcrete
Protect your python script, encrypt .pyc to .pye and decrypt when import it
Protect python script work flow
- your_script.py
import pyconcrete
- pyconcrete will hook import module
- when your script do
import MODULE
, pyconcrete import hook will try to findMODULE.pye
first and then decryptMODULE.pye
via_pyconcrete.pyd
and execute decrypted data (as .pyc content) - encrypt & decrypt secret key record in
_pyconcrete.pyd
(like DLL or SO) the secret key would be hide in binary code, can't see it directly in HEX view
Encryption
- only support AES 128 bit now
- encrypt & decrypt by library OpenAES
Installation
- need to input your passphrase create secret key for encrypt python script.
- same passphrase will generate the same secret key
- installation will add
pyconcrete.pth
into yoursite-packages
for executesitecustomize.py
under pyconcrete which will automatic import pyconcrete
pip
You must set up environment variable PYCONCRETE_PASSPHRASE
for installation continuously.
$ PYCONCRETE_PASSPHRASE=<your passphrase here> pip install pyconcrete
or, if you use an old pip version that supports --egg:
$ pip install pyconcrete --egg --install-option="--passphrase=<your passphrase>"
pyconcrete installed as egg, if you want to uninstall pyconcrete will need to manually delete
pyconcrete.pth
.
source
- get the pyconcrete source code
$ git clone <pyconcrete repo> <pyconcre dir>
- install pyconcrete
$ python setup.py install
Usage
Full encrypted
- convert all of your
.py
to*.pye
$ pyconcrete-admin.py compile --source=<your py script> --pye
$ pyconcrete-admin.py compile --source=<your py module dir> --pye
- remove
*.py
*.pyc
or copy*.pye
to other folder -
main.py encrypted as main.pye, it can't be executed by normal
python
. You must usepyconcrete
to process the main.pye script.pyconcrete
(exe) will be installed in your system path (ex: /usr/local/bin)
pyconcrete main.pye
src/*.pye # your libs
Partial encrypted (pyconcrete as lib)
- download pyconcrete source and install by setup.py
$ python setup.py install \
--install-lib=<your project path> \
--install-scripts=<where you want to execute pyconcrete-admin.py and pyconcrete(exe)>
- import pyconcrete in your main script
- recommendation project layout
main.py # import pyconcrete and your lib
pyconcrete/* # put pyconcrete lib in project root, keep it as original files
src/*.pye # your libs
Test
- test in local
$ ./pyconcrete-admin.py test
- test in docker environment
$ ./bin/run-test.sh
- add test case for pyconcrete.exe
- reference exists test case
- add folder in
test/exe_testcases/
- add testing code at
test/exe_testcases/src/main.py
- add validator at
test/exe_testcases/validator.py
Example
Django with pyconcrete
Building on Linux
Python 3.7 - fix Ubuntu 14.04 build error
x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc: error: unrecognized command line option `-fstack-protector-strong`
Reference by Stackoverflow solution
- you should install
gcc-4.9
first - symlink
/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc
togcc-4.9
- build pycocnrete again
- rollback symlink
Building on Windows
Python 2.7 - Visual Studio 2008
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44266
- Open VS2008 Command Prompt
-
set DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1
-
set SET MSSdk=1
- create
distutils.cfg
and put inside[build] compiler=msvc
Python 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 - Visual Studio 2015
-
make sure setuptools >= 24.0
python -c 'import setuptools; print(setuptools.__version__)'
-
Open VS2015 Build Tools Command Prompt
-
set DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1
-
setenv /x64 /release
orsetenv /x86 /release
Reference
https://matthew-brett.github.io/pydagogue/python_msvc.html https://github.com/cython/cython/wiki/CythonExtensionsOnWindows
Announcement
pyconcrete is an experimental project, there is always a way to decrypt .pye files, but pyconcrete just make it harder.