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"""This module is used to generate file hashes/checksums.""" |
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import zlib # crc32/adler32 |
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import hashlib # all other hashes |
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import hmac # escreens is a hmac, news at 11 |
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import os # path work |
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import concurrent.futures # parallelization |
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from bbarchivist import bbconstants # premade stuff |
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from bbarchivist import exceptions # exceptions |
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from bbarchivist import utilities # cores |
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from bbarchivist import iniconfig # config parsing |
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__author__ = "Thurask" |
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__license__ = "WTFPL v2" |
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__copyright__ = "Copyright 2015-2016 Thurask" |
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def zlib_hash(filepath, method, blocksize=16 * 1024 * 1024): |
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Return zlib-based (i.e. CRC32/Adler32) checksum of a file. |
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:param filepath: File you wish to verify. |
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:param method: "crc32" or "adler32". |
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:param blocksize: How much of file to read at once. Default is 16MB. |
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hashfunc = zlib.crc32 if method == "crc32" else zlib.adler32 |
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seed = 0 if method == "crc32" else 1 |
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with open(filepath, 'rb') as file: |
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for chunk in iter(lambda: file.read(blocksize), b''): |
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seed = hashfunc(chunk, seed) |
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final = format(seed & 0xFFFFFFFF, "08x") |
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def hashlib_hash(filepath, engine, blocksize=16 * 1024 * 1024): |
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Return MD5/SHA-1/SHA-2/SHA-3 hash of a file. |
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:param filepath: File you wish to verify. |
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:param engine: Hash object to update with file contents. |
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:type engine: _hashlib.HASH |
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:param blocksize: How much of file to read at once. Default is 16MB. |
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hashfunc_reader(filepath, engine, blocksize) |
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def hashfunc_reader(filepath, engine, blocksize=16 * 1024 * 1024): |
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Generate hash from file contents. |
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def calculate_escreens(pin, app, uptime, duration=30): |
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3: "Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my rag time gal", |
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data = pin.lower() + app + str(uptime) + lifetimes[duration] |
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newhmac = hmac.new(ehmac.encode(), data.encode(), digestmod=hashlib.sha1) |
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""" |
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Write a ConfigParser file to store hash preferences. |
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""" |
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if resultdict is None: |
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resultdict = verifier_config_loader() |
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results = {method: str(flag).lower() for method, flag in resultdict.items()} |
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iniconfig.generic_writer("hashmodes", results, homepath) |
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