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ECPy
ECPy (pronounced ekpy), is a pure python Elliptic Curve library providing ECDSA, EDDSA (Ed25519), ECSchnorr, Borromean signatures as well as Point operations.
Full html documentation is available here <https://cslashm.github.com/ECPy>
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ECDSA sample
::
from ecpy.curves import Curve,Point
from ecpy.keys import ECPublicKey, ECPrivateKey
from ecpy.ecdsa import ECDSA
cv = Curve.get_curve('secp256k1')
pu_key = ECPublicKey(Point(0x65d5b8bf9ab1801c9f168d4815994ad35f1dcb6ae6c7a1a303966b677b813b00,
0xe6b865e529b8ecbf71cf966e900477d49ced5846d7662dd2dd11ccd55c0aff7f,
cv))
pv_key = ECPrivateKey(0xfb26a4e75eec75544c0f44e937dcf5ee6355c7176600b9688c667e5c283b43c5,
cv)
signer = ECDSA()
sig = signer.sign(b'01234567890123456789012345678912',pv_key)
assert(signer.verify(b'01234567890123456789012345678912',sig,pu_key))
Point sample
::
from ecpy.curves import Curve,Point
cv = Curve.get_curve('secp256k1')
P = Point(0x65d5b8bf9ab1801c9f168d4815994ad35f1dcb6ae6c7a1a303966b677b813b00,
0xe6b865e529b8ecbf71cf966e900477d49ced5846d7662dd2dd11ccd55c0aff7f,
cv)
k = 0xfb26a4e75eec75544c0f44e937dcf5ee6355c7176600b9688c667e5c283b43c5
Q = k*P
R = P+Q
History
1.2.5
Fix issue 19
1.2.4
Fix ECDSA when mesaage hash length is greater than domain order length
Move from distutils to setuptools
1.2.3
Fix ECSchnorr when r is greater than order. Main use case is when using a hash function with bitlength greater than curve size.
1.2.2
Fix ECDSA with rfc6979. Field was used instead of order for max random.
1.2.1
Missing README update
1.2.0
Fix rfc6979. Now conform to RFC and fully compat with python-ecdsa (https://github.com/warner/python-ecdsa).
1.1.0
Fix DER encoding for length greater than 128
Declare ONE infinity point per curve.
Consider global (non attached to a curve) infinity point as deprecated
Fix infinity point management in ECDSA
Fix issue #13
1.0.1beta
Merge PR11, fixing an overflow with secp521k1
1.0.0beta
Initial 1.x series (Beta)
Quick Install
From Pypi
::
$ pip install ECPy
From Github
.. _tarball dist:
From tarball dist
Download last dist tarball.
Untar it
::
$ tar xzvf ECPy-M.m.tar.gz
install it (or use it as is...)
::
$ python3 setup.py install
From sources
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Clone the git repository
Rebuild the tarball
::
$ python3 setup.py sdist
Continue with the created `tarball dist`_.
Generate the documentation
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You can regenerate the doc from git clone
::
$ cd doc
$ make singlehtml
Documentation is in build dir