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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Set/get passwords for MSMTP or MPOP in Gnome Keyring
Copyright (C) 2009 Gaizka Villate
2010 Emmanuel Bouthenot
Original author: Gaizka Villate <gaizkav@gmail.com>
Other author(s): Emmanuel Bouthenot <kolter@openics.org>
URL: http://github.com/gaizka/misc-scripts/tree/master/msmtp
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for
the full text of the license.
"""
import sys, os.path, optparse, getpass
try:
import gnomekeyring as gk
except ImportError:
print """Unable to import gnome keyring module
On Debian like systems you probably need to install the following package(s):
python-gnomekeyring"""
sys.exit(-1)
class keyringManager():
def __init__(self):
if os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]).find('msmtp') >= 0:
self.app = 'msmtp'
self.protocol = 'smtp'
elif os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]).find('mpop') >= 0:
self.app = 'mpop'
self.protocol = 'pop3'
else:
print "ERR: program must contain 'msmtp' or 'mpop' in its name"
sys.exit(-1)
# get default keyring name
try:
self.keyring = gk.get_default_keyring_sync()
except gk.NoKeyringDaemonError:
print "ERR: can't open gnome keyring"
print "Are you running this program under a GNOME session ?"
sys.exit(-1)
def get_app(self):
return self.app
def get_protocol(self):
return self.protocol
def set(self, user, password, server):
# display name for password.
display_name = '%s password for %s at %s' % (self.get_app().upper(), user, server)
# select type. if you want some kind of "network" password, it seems that
# appropriate type is network_password because it has a schema already.
type = gk.ITEM_NETWORK_PASSWORD
usr_attrs = {'user':user, 'server':server, 'protocol':self.get_protocol()}
# Now it gets ready to add into the keyring. Do it.
# Its id will be returned if success or an exception will be raised
id = gk.item_create_sync(self.keyring, type, display_name, usr_attrs, password, False)
return id is not None
def get(self, user, server):
protocol = self.get_protocol()
try:
results = gk.find_network_password_sync(user=user, server=server, protocol=protocol)
except gk.NoMatchError:
return None
return results[0]["password"]
def getpass(self, username, server):
ret = True
passwd = self.get(username, server)
if passwd is None:
print "No password set for user '%s' in server '%s'" % (username, server)
ret = False
else:
print "Password for user '%s' in server '%s': '%s'" % (username, server, passwd)
return ret
def setpass(self, username, server):
ret = True
# Does it already exist?
if self.get(username, server) is not None:
print "ERR: %s password for user '%s' in server '%s' already exists, try do delete it first" \
% (self.get_app().upper(), username, server)
ret = False
else:
msg = "Password for user '%s' in server '%s' ? " %(username, server)
passwd = getpass.getpass(msg)
passwd_confirmation = getpass.getpass("Confirmation ? ")
if passwd != passwd_confirmation:
print "ERR: password and password confirmation mismatch"
ret = False
else:
if self.set(username, passwd, server):
print "Password successfully set"
else:
print "ERR: Password failed to set"
ret = False
return ret
def delpass(self, username, server):
ret = True
# Does it already exist?
protocol = self.get_protocol()
try:
results = gk.find_network_password_sync(user=username, server=server, protocol=protocol)
except gk.NoMatchError:
print "No password set for user '%s' in server '%s'" % (username, server)
ret = False
if ret:
gk.item_delete_sync(self.keyring, results[0]['item_id'])
print "Password successfully removed"
return ret
def main():
ret = True
km = keyringManager()
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="%prog [-s|-g|-d] --username myuser --server myserver")
parser.add_option("-s", "--set-password", action="store_true", \
dest="setpass", help="Set password for %s account" % (km.get_app()))
parser.add_option("-g", "--get-password", action="store_true", \
dest="getpass", help="Get password for %s account" % (km.get_app()))
parser.add_option("-d", "--del-password", action="store_true", \
dest="delpass", help="Delete password for %s account" % (km.get_app()))
parser.add_option("-u", "--username", action="store", dest="username", \
help="Username for %s account" % (km.get_app()))
parser.add_option("-e", "--server", action="store", dest="server", \
help="SMTP server for %s account" % (km.get_app()))
(opts, args) = parser.parse_args()
if not opts.setpass and not opts.getpass and not opts.delpass:
parser.print_help()
print "ERR: You have to use -s or -g or -d"
ret = False
elif not opts.username or not opts.server:
parser.print_help()
print "ERR: You have to use both --username and --server"
ret = False
elif opts.getpass:
ret = km.getpass(opts.username, opts.server)
elif opts.setpass:
ret = km.setpass(opts.username, opts.server)
elif opts.delpass:
ret = km.delpass(opts.username, opts.server)
else:
print "ERR: Unknown option(s)"
ret = False
return ret
if __name__ == '__main__':
if main():
sys.exit(0)
else:
sys.exit(-1)
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