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Tools for debugging and working with the built-in Flask session cookie
ویژگی مقدار
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نام فایل flask-cookie-decode-0.3.2
نام flask-cookie-decode
نسخه کتابخانه 0.3.2
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Kyle Lawlor
ایمیل نویسنده klawlor419@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/flask-cookie-decode/
مجوز MIT license
flask-cookie-decode ################### .. image:: https://travis-ci.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode .. contents:: .. section-numbering:: Purpose ======= Adds a ``cookie`` command to the built-in Flask CLI which will provide various tools for debugging the secure session cookie that Flask uses by default. Current available commands -------------------------- 1. `flask cookie decode`: decodes and verifies the signature of the session cookie Background ========== By default the Flask session uses a signed cookie to store its data. The Flask application signs the cookie using its ``SECRET_KEY``. This provides the Flask application a way to detect any tampering to the session data. If the application is indeed using a secret key and secure hashing algorithm, the session signature will be unique to application. For more on the topic of the Flask session see these references: * `How Secure Is The Flask User Session?`_ * `Quickstart for Flask Sessions`_ * `API Docs for Flask Sessions`_ .. _`How Secure Is The Flask User Session?`: https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/how-secure-is-the-flask-user-session .. _`Quickstart for Flask Sessions`: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/quickstart/#sessions .. _`API Docs for Flask Sessions`: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/api/#sessions .. _`Flask Session Cookie Decoder`: https://www.kirsle.net/wizards/flask-session.cgi Disclaimer: Keep your SECRET_KEY, secret! ----------------------------------------- If you expose this key your application becomes vulnerable to session replay attacks. `Here is an example`_ where an application exposed the ``SECRET_KEY`` during 404 errors. The example also illustrates how session replay works. By default Flask does not expose the ``SECRET_KEY`` anywhere. It is up to you the developer to keep it that way! .. _`Here is an example`: https://terryvogelsang.tech/MITRECTF2018-my-flask-app/ Usage ===== Installation ------------ .. code-block:: bash $ pip install flask-cookie-decode Extracting the cookie using browser tools ----------------------------------------- .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode/master/docs/cookie.png :alt: Finding the cookie in browser tools :width: 100% :align: center Example Flask app ----------------- See `examples/app.py <https://github.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode/blob/master/examples/app.py>`_: .. code-block:: python from flask import Flask, jsonify, session, request from flask_cookie_decode import CookieDecode app = Flask(__name__) app.config.update({'SECRET_KEY': 'jlghasdghasdhgahsdg'}) cookie = CookieDecode() cookie.init_app(app) @app.route('/') def index(): a = request.args.get('a') session['a'] = a return jsonify(dict(session)) Examples using the CLI: ----------------------- This extension will ship two CLI interfaces for dealing with decoding cookies. One requires a Flask application instance for the application you are wanting to debug. This method has the added benefit that the signature of the cookie can be verified, as your application instance has the ``SECRET_KEY`` used to sign the cookie. This method returns decoded cookie objects which can be seen in the examples below. This method can return a few different types of cookie objects depending on the state of the cookie. Please keep in mind that this extension provides only a thin-wrapper around the logic Flask uses to deal with cookies. The second CLI interface is a tool for decoding cookies without the app secret. It cannot validate the signatures on the cookies or check the expirations and does not require the application instance like the other CLI. Intended for debugging purposes only. CLI attached to application instance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. A cookie with a valid signature: .. code-block:: bash $ export FLASK_APP=app.py $ flask cookie decode eyJhIjoiYXNkYXNkamtqYXNkIn0.XCkk1Q.tTPu2Zhvn9KxgkP35ERAgyd8MzA TrustedCookie(contents={'a': 'asdasdjkjasd'}, expiration='2019-01-30T20:04:37') 2. A cookie with an invalid signature: .. code-block:: bash $ export FLASK_APP=app.py $ flask cookie decode eyJhIjoiYXNkYXNkamtqYXNkIn0.XCkk1Q.tTPu2Zhvn9KxgkP35ERAgyd8MzA UntrustedCookie(contents={'a': 'asdasdjkjasd'}, expiration='2019-01-30T20:04:37') 3. An expired cookie: .. code-block:: bash $ export FLASK_APP=app.py $ flask cookie decode eyJhIjoiYXNkYXNkamtqYXNkIn0.XCkk1Q.tTPu2Zhvn9KxgkP35ERAgyd8MzA ExpiredCookie(contents={'a': 'asdasdjkjasd'}, expiration='2019-01-30T20:04:37') CLI that ships with package which only decodes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash $ fcd decode eyJhIjoiYXNkYXNkamtqYXNkIn0 { "a": "asdasdjkjasd" } Documentation ============= `Docs <https://flask-cookie-decode.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ License ======= `MIT <https://github.com/wgwz/flask-cookie-decode/blob/master/LICENSE>`_. History ####### .. towncrier release notes start Flask_Cookie_Decode 0.3.2 (2019-11-29) ====================================== Bugfixes -------- - The `fcd` client now handles compressed cookies. (#10) Flask_Cookie_Decode 0.3.1 (2019-11-29) ====================================== Features -------- - Add the `fcd` CLI for reading cookies without a flask app. (#8) Flask_Cookie_Decode 0.3.0 (2019-01-05) ====================================== Bugfixes -------- - In all previous releases the CLI with the ``--timestamp`` CLI flag was actually returning the timestamp when the cookie was signed. *Not* the timestamp when the cookie expires, as it should have been doing. In all previous releases there was no error handling for expired cookies. This release now returns a ``ExpiredCookie`` when it is detected. (#1) Improved Documentation ---------------------- - Updates the documentation to include some more details about the way the Flask session works, and things you should be looking out for from a security perspective. The documentation also reflects the latest in terms of the way the CLI works. (#1) 0.1.0 (2018-12-29) ================== * First release on PyPI.


نیازمندی

مقدار نام
>=0.11 Flask
- pytest


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl flask-cookie-decode-0.3.2:

    pip install flask-cookie-decode-0.3.2.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz flask-cookie-decode-0.3.2:

    pip install flask-cookie-decode-0.3.2.tar.gz