-class Oid:
- """
- Represents an OID. It can be consturucted by textual
- representation like Oid("commonName") or Oid("CN"),
- dotted-decimal Oid("1.2.3.4") or using OpenSSL numeric
- identifer (NID), which is typically returned or required by
- OpenSSL API functions. If object is consturcted from textual
- representation which is not present in the database, it fails
- with ValueError
-
- attribute nid - contains object nid.
-
-
- """
-
- def __init__(self,value):
- " Object constuctor. Accepts string or integer"
- if type(value) == type(""):
- self.nid=libcrypto.OBJ_txt2nid(value)
- if self.nid==0:
- raise ValueError("Cannot find object %s in the database"%(value))
- elif type(value) == type(0):
- cn=libcrypto.OBJ_nid2sn(value)
- if cn is None:
- raise ValueError("No such nid %d in the database"%(value))
- self.nid=value
- else:
- raise TypeError("Cannot convert this type to object identifier")
- def __hash__(self):
- " Returns NID "
- return self.nid
- def __cmp__(self,other):
- " Compares NIDs of two objects "
- return self.nid-other.nid
- def __str__(self):
- " Default string representation of Oid is dotted-decimal"
- return self.dotted()
- def __repr__(self):
- return "Oid('%s')"%(self.dotted())
- def shortname(self):
- " Returns short name if any "
- return libcrypto.OBJ_nid2sn(self.nid)
- def longname(self):
- " Returns logn name if any "
- return libcrypto.OBJ_nid2ln(self.nid)
- def dotted(self):
- " Returns dotted-decimal reperesntation "
- obj=libcrypto.OBJ_nid2obj(self.nid)
- buf=create_string_buffer(256)
- libcrypto.OBJ_obj2txt(buf,256,obj,1)
- return buf.value
-
-def create(dotted,shortname,longname):
- """
- Creates new OID in the database
-
- @param dotted - dotted-decimal representation of new OID
- @param shortname - short name for new OID
- @param longname - long name for new OID
-
- @returns Oid object corresponding to new OID
-
- This function should be used with exreme care. Whenever
- possible, it is better to add new OIDs via OpenSSL configuration
- file
-
- Results of calling this function twice for same OIDor for
- Oid alredy in database are undefined
- """
- nid=libcrypto.OBJ_create(dotted,shortname,longname)
- if nid == 0:
- raise LibCryptoError("Problem adding new OID to the database")
- return Oid(nid)
+from ctypescrypto.exception import LibCryptoError
+
+__all__ = ['Oid', 'create', 'cleanup']
+
+class Oid(object):
+ """
+ Represents an OID (ASN.1 Object identifier).
+
+
+ It can be consturucted by textual
+ representation like Oid("commonName") or Oid("CN"),
+ dotted-decimal Oid("1.2.3.4") or using OpenSSL numeric
+ identifer (NID), which is typically returned or required by
+ OpenSSL API functions. If object is consturcted from textual
+ representation which is not present in the database, it fails
+ with ValueError
+
+ attribute nid - contains object nid.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, value):
+ """
+ Object constuctor. Accepts string, integer, or another Oid
+ object.
+
+ Integer should be OpenSSL numeric identifier (nid) as returned
+ by some libcrypto function or extracted from some libcrypto
+ structure
+ """
+ if isinstance(value, unicode):
+ value = value.encode('ascii')
+ if isinstance(value, str):
+ self.nid = libcrypto.OBJ_txt2nid(value)
+ if self.nid == 0:
+ raise ValueError("Cannot find object %s in the database" %
+ value)
+ elif isinstance(value, (int, long)):
+ short = libcrypto.OBJ_nid2sn(value)
+ if short is None:
+ raise ValueError("No such nid %d in the database" % value)
+ self.nid = value
+ elif isinstance(value, Oid):
+ self.nid = value.nid
+ else:
+ raise TypeError("Cannot convert this type to object identifier")
+ def __hash__(self):
+ " Hash of object is equal to nid because Oids with same nid are same"
+ return self.nid
+ def __cmp__(self, other):
+ " Compares NIDs of two objects "
+ return self.nid - other.nid
+ def __str__(self):
+ " Default string representation of Oid is dotted-decimal "
+ return self.dotted()
+ def __repr__(self):
+ " Returns constructor call of Oid with dotted representation "
+ return "Oid('%s')" % (self.dotted())
+ def shortname(self):
+ " Returns short name if any "
+ return libcrypto.OBJ_nid2sn(self.nid)
+ def longname(self):
+ " Returns logn name if any "
+ return libcrypto.OBJ_nid2ln(self.nid)
+ def dotted(self):
+ " Returns dotted-decimal reperesentation "
+ obj = libcrypto.OBJ_nid2obj(self.nid)
+ buf = create_string_buffer(256)
+ libcrypto.OBJ_obj2txt(buf, 256, obj, 1)
+ return buf.value
+ @staticmethod
+ def fromobj(obj):
+ """
+ Creates an OID object from the pointer to ASN1_OBJECT c structure.
+ This method intended for internal use for submodules which deal
+ with libcrypto ASN1 parsing functions, such as x509 or CMS
+ """
+ nid = libcrypto.OBJ_obj2nid(obj)
+ if nid == 0:
+ buf = create_string_buffer(80)
+ dotted_len = libcrypto.OBJ_obj2txt(buf, 80, obj, 1)
+ dotted = buf[:dotted_len]
+ oid = create(dotted, dotted, dotted)
+ else:
+ oid = Oid(nid)
+ return oid
+
+def create(dotted, shortname, longname):
+ """
+ Creates new OID in the database
+
+ @param dotted - dotted-decimal representation of new OID
+ @param shortname - short name for new OID
+ @param longname - long name for new OID
+
+ @returns Oid object corresponding to new OID
+
+ This function should be used with exreme care. Whenever
+ possible, it is better to add new OIDs via OpenSSL configuration
+ file
+
+ Results of calling this function twice for same OIDor for
+ Oid alredy in database are undefined
+
+ """
+ nid = libcrypto.OBJ_create(dotted, shortname, longname)
+ if nid == 0:
+ raise LibCryptoError("Problem adding new OID to the database")
+ return Oid(nid)