| .. danger:: |
| |
| This is a "Hazardous Materials" module. You should **ONLY** use it if |
| you're 100% absolutely sure that you know what you're doing because this |
| module is full of land mines, dragons, and dinosaurs with laser guns. |
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| Padding |
| ======= |
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| Padding is a way to take data that may or may not be be a multiple of the block |
| size for a cipher and extend it out so that it is. This is required for many |
| block cipher modes as they require the data to be encrypted to be an exact |
| multiple of the block size. |
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| .. class:: cryptography.primitives.padding.PKCS7(block_size) |
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| PKCS7 padding is a generalization of PKCS5 padding (also known as standard |
| padding). PKCS7 padding works by appending ``N`` bytes with the value of |
| ``chr(N)``, where ``N`` is the number of bytes required to make the final |
| block of data the same size as the block size. A simple example of padding |
| is: |
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| .. doctest:: |
| |
| >>> from cryptography.primitives import padding |
| >>> padder = padding.PKCS7(128) |
| >>> padder.pad(b"1111111111") |
| '1111111111\x06\x06\x06\x06\x06\x06' |
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| :param block_size: The size of the block in bits that the data is being |
| padded to. |
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| .. method:: pad(data) |
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| :param data: The data that should be padded. |
| :rtype bytes: The padded data. |
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| .. method:: unpad(data) |
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| :param data: The data that should be unpadded. |
| :rtype bytes: The unpadded data. |