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Alex Gaynor84d5c6b2014-02-02 10:12:34 -08001Installation
2============
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +02003
4You can install ``cryptography`` with ``pip``:
5
6.. code-block:: console
7
8 $ pip install cryptography
9
Alex Stapletonb4684172014-03-15 18:02:13 +000010Supported platforms
11-------------------
12
Alex Gaynora26c13a2015-09-25 17:52:06 -040013Currently we test ``cryptography`` on Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and PyPy
142.6+ on these operating systems.
Alex Stapletonb4684172014-03-15 18:02:13 +000015
Paul Kehrer73667de2014-07-14 12:33:27 -050016* x86-64 CentOS 7.x, 6.4 and CentOS 5.x
Paul Kehrerbd88ee62015-02-20 10:38:31 -060017* x86-64 FreeBSD 10
Paul Kehrerda742982015-10-01 21:10:26 -050018* OS X 10.11 El Capitan, 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion,
19 and 10.7 Lion
20* x86-64 Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
21* x86-64 Debian Wheezy (7.x), Jessie (8.x), and Debian Sid (unstable)
22* 32-bit and 64-bit Python on 64-bit Windows Server 2012
Alex Stapletonb4684172014-03-15 18:02:13 +000023
Paul Kehrerfb8dcdb2014-04-20 19:25:18 -050024We test compiling with ``clang`` as well as ``gcc`` and use the following
25OpenSSL releases:
26
27* ``OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5`` (``RHEL/CentOS 5``)
Alex Stapleton2c688a42014-05-04 15:22:29 +010028* ``OpenSSL 0.9.8k``
Paul Kehrerfb8dcdb2014-04-20 19:25:18 -050029* ``OpenSSL 1.0.0-fips`` (``RHEL/CentOS 6.4``)
30* ``OpenSSL 1.0.1``
Paul Kehrere683dee2014-08-09 08:15:23 -100031* ``OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips`` (``RHEL/CentOS 7``)
Paul Kehrer96a08272015-02-21 18:37:38 -060032* ``OpenSSL 1.0.1j-freebsd``
Paul Kehrerda742982015-10-01 21:10:26 -050033* ``OpenSSL 1.0.1f``
34* ``OpenSSL 1.0.2-latest``
Paul Kehrerfb8dcdb2014-04-20 19:25:18 -050035
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +020036On Windows
37----------
Alex Gaynor84d5c6b2014-02-02 10:12:34 -080038
Paul Kehrer156360a2014-06-30 12:14:01 -060039The wheel package on Windows is a statically linked build (as of 0.5) so all
40dependencies are included. Just run
41
42.. code-block:: console
43
44 $ pip install cryptography
45
46If you prefer to compile it yourself you'll need to have OpenSSL installed.
Paul Kehrer6608b7e2015-07-24 21:52:17 +010047You can compile OpenSSL yourself as well or use the binaries we build for our
Paul Kehrer937aa472015-10-11 12:09:27 -050048release infrastructure (`openssl-release`_). Be sure to download the proper
49version for your architecture and Python (2010 works for Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3,
50and 3.4 while 2015 is required for 3.5). Wherever you place your copy
Paul Kehrer6608b7e2015-07-24 21:52:17 +010051of OpenSSL you'll need to set the ``LIB`` and ``INCLUDE`` environment variables
52to include the proper locations. For example:
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +020053
skeuomorfb0293bf2014-01-29 21:41:02 +020054.. code-block:: console
55
56 C:\> \path\to\vcvarsall.bat x86_amd64
Paul Kehrer6608b7e2015-07-24 21:52:17 +010057 C:\> set LIB=C:\OpenSSL-win64\lib;%LIB%
58 C:\> set INCLUDE=C:\OpenSSL-win64\include;%INCLUDE%
Paul Kehrer2a39f7f2014-07-02 22:56:01 -050059 C:\> pip install cryptography
60
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +020061
Cory Benfield6d447282015-10-07 14:50:50 +010062.. _build-on-linux:
63
Chris Glass2e15c7f2014-02-13 19:10:10 +010064Building cryptography on Linux
65------------------------------
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010066
Chris Glass2e15c7f2014-02-13 19:10:10 +010067``cryptography`` should build very easily on Linux provided you have a C
Alex Gaynor49923842014-02-13 10:32:56 -080068compiler, headers for Python (if you're not using ``pypy``), and headers for
69the OpenSSL and ``libffi`` libraries available on your system.
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010070
Ayrxd9702f92014-02-15 23:57:13 +080071For Debian and Ubuntu, the following command will ensure that the required
Chris Glassf82d94f2014-02-13 11:46:49 +010072dependencies are installed:
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010073
74.. code-block:: console
75
Alex Gaynor49923842014-02-13 10:32:56 -080076 $ sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010077
Ayrxd9702f92014-02-15 23:57:13 +080078For Fedora and RHEL-derivatives, the following command will ensure that the
79required dependencies are installed:
Ayrxa674c6b2014-02-15 21:24:23 +080080
81.. code-block:: console
82
83 $ sudo yum install gcc libffi-devel python-devel openssl-devel
84
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010085You should now be able to build and install cryptography with the usual
86
87.. code-block:: console
88
Alex Gaynor49923842014-02-13 10:32:56 -080089 $ pip install cryptography
Chris Glass87c4edb2014-02-13 09:34:21 +010090
Alex Gaynoreb50a2c2014-05-02 09:38:33 -070091
Chris Glass2e15c7f2014-02-13 19:10:10 +010092Using your own OpenSSL on Linux
93~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +020094
95Python links to OpenSSL for its own purposes and this can sometimes cause
96problems when you wish to use a different version of OpenSSL with cryptography.
97If you want to use cryptography with your own build of OpenSSL you will need to
98make sure that the build is configured correctly so that your version of
99OpenSSL doesn't conflict with Python's.
100
101The options you need to add allow the linker to identify every symbol correctly
102even when multiple versions of the library are linked into the same program. If
103you are using your distribution's source packages these will probably be
104patched in for you already, otherwise you'll need to use options something like
105this when configuring OpenSSL:
106
107.. code-block:: console
108
109 $ ./config -Wl,--version-script=openssl.ld -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -fPIC shared
110
111You'll also need to generate your own ``openssl.ld`` file. For example::
112
113 OPENSSL_1.0.1F_CUSTOM {
114 global:
115 *;
116 };
117
118You should replace the version string on the first line as appropriate for your
119build.
120
Cory Benfield6d447282015-10-07 14:50:50 +0100121Static Wheels
122~~~~~~~~~~~~~
123
124Cryptography ships statically-linked wheels for OS X and Windows, ensuring that
125these platforms can always use the most-recent OpenSSL, regardless of what is
126shipped by default on those platforms. As a result of various difficulties
127around Linux binary linking, Cryptography cannot do the same on Linux.
128
129However, you can build your own statically-linked wheels that will work on your
130own systems. This will allow you to continue to use relatively old Linux
131distributions (such as LTS releases), while making sure you have the most
132recent OpenSSL available to your Python programs.
133
134To do so, you should find yourself a machine that is as similar as possible to
135your target environment (e.g. your production environment): for example, spin
136up a new cloud server running your target Linux distribution. On this machine,
137install the Cryptography dependencies as mentioned in :ref:`build-on-linux`.
138Please also make sure you have `virtualenv`_ installed: this should be
139available from your system package manager.
140
Cory Benfield80781842015-10-07 15:07:57 +0100141Then, paste the following into a shell script. You'll need to populate the
142``OPENSSL_VERSION`` variable. To do that, visit `openssl.org`_ and find the
143latest non-FIPS release version number, then set the string appropriately. For
144example, for OpenSSL 1.0.2d, use ``OPENSSL_VERSION="1.0.2d"``.
Cory Benfield6d447282015-10-07 14:50:50 +0100145
146When this shell script is complete, you'll find a collection of wheel files in
147a directory called ``wheelhouse``. These wheels can be installed by a
148sufficiently-recent version of ``pip``. The Cryptography wheel in this
149directory contains a statically-linked OpenSSL binding, which ensures that you
150have access to the most-recent OpenSSL releases without corrupting your system
151dependencies.
152
153.. code-block:: console
154
155 set -e
156
Cory Benfield80781842015-10-07 15:07:57 +0100157 OPENSSL_VERSION="VERSIONGOESHERE"
Cory Benfield6d447282015-10-07 14:50:50 +0100158 CWD=$(pwd)
159
160 virtualenv env
161 . env/bin/activate
162 pip install -U setuptools
163 pip install -U wheel pip
164 curl -O https://openssl.org/source/openssl-${OPENSSL_VERSION}.tar.gz
165 tar xvf openssl-${OPENSSL_VERSION}.tar.gz
166 cd openssl-${OPENSSL_VERSION}
167 ./config no-shared no-ssl2 -fPIC --prefix=${CWD}/openssl
168 make && make install
169 cd ..
Cory Benfield09d1b472015-10-16 08:14:42 +0100170 CFLAGS="-I${CWD}/openssl/include" LDFLAGS="-L${CWD}/openssl/lib" pip wheel --no-use-wheel cryptography
Cory Benfield6d447282015-10-07 14:50:50 +0100171
Paul Kehrer451c8df2015-07-04 11:03:27 -0500172Building cryptography on OS X
173-----------------------------
174
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500175The wheel package on OS X is a statically linked build (as of 1.0.1) so for
Paul Kehrer13e55df2015-12-31 20:14:10 -0600176users with pip 1.5 or above you only need one step:
Paul Kehrer451c8df2015-07-04 11:03:27 -0500177
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500178.. code-block:: console
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +0200179
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500180 $ pip install cryptography
181
182If you want to build cryptography yourself or are on an older OS X version
183cryptography requires the presence of a C compiler, development headers, and
184the proper libraries. On OS X much of this is provided by Apple's Xcode
Paul Kehrer13e55df2015-12-31 20:14:10 -0600185development tools. To install the Xcode command line tools (on 10.9+) open a
186terminal window and run:
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500187
188.. code-block:: console
189
190 $ xcode-select --install
191
192This will install a compiler (clang) along with (most of) the required
193development headers.
194
195You'll also need OpenSSL, which you can obtain from `Homebrew`_ or `MacPorts`_.
Paul Kehrer355174a2015-12-22 09:47:26 -0600196Cryptography does **not** support Apple's deprecated OpenSSL distribution.
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500197
198To build cryptography and dynamically link it:
Ayrx1ced5b82014-04-08 19:41:26 +0800199
200`Homebrew`_
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +0200201
202.. code-block:: console
203
204 $ brew install openssl
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500205 $ env LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib" CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include" pip install cryptography
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +0200206
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500207`MacPorts`_:
Kimmo Parviainen-Jalankoe01e0bf2014-03-19 18:57:09 +0200208
209.. code-block:: console
210
211 $ sudo port install openssl
Paul Kehrer1e071ac2015-09-05 16:30:25 -0500212 $ env LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib" CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include" pip install cryptography
213
214You can also build cryptography statically:
215
216`Homebrew`_
217
218.. code-block:: console
219
220 $ brew install openssl
221 $ env CRYPTOGRAPHY_OSX_NO_LINK_FLAGS=1 LDFLAGS="$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib/libssl.a $(brew --prefix openssl)/lib/libcrypto.a" CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include" pip install cryptography
222
223`MacPorts`_:
224
225.. code-block:: console
226
227 $ sudo port install openssl
228 $ env CRYPTOGRAPHY_OSX_NO_LINK_FLAGS=1 LDFLAGS="/opt/local/lib/libssl.a /opt/local/lib/libcrypto.a" CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include" pip install cryptography
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +0200229
Alex Gaynoreb50a2c2014-05-02 09:38:33 -0700230Building cryptography with conda
231--------------------------------
232
Alex Gaynord6948382014-05-02 14:10:14 -0700233Because of a `bug in conda`_, attempting to install cryptography out of the box
David Reide162e262014-05-07 16:21:00 -0700234will result in an error. This can be resolved by setting the library path
235environment variable for your platform.
David Reide43861d2014-05-07 16:19:08 -0700236
237On OS X:
Alex Gaynord8fc2572014-05-02 10:33:36 -0700238
239.. code-block:: console
240
241 $ env DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HOME/anaconda/lib" pip install cryptography
242
David Reid18563e62014-05-07 16:20:09 -0700243and on Linux:
David Reide43861d2014-05-07 16:19:08 -0700244
245.. code-block:: console
246
247 $ env LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$HOME/anaconda/lib" pip install cryptography
248
Alex Gaynord8fc2572014-05-02 10:33:36 -0700249You will need to set this variable every time you start Python. For more
Alex Gaynorf65cba22014-05-02 10:40:57 -0700250information, consult `Greg Wilson's blog post`_ on the subject.
Alex Gaynoreb50a2c2014-05-02 09:38:33 -0700251
252
skeuomorfbc26efb2014-01-29 08:31:47 +0200253.. _`Homebrew`: http://brew.sh
Alex Gaynor3197ab52015-10-02 06:33:11 -0700254.. _`MacPorts`: https://www.macports.org
Paul Kehrer937aa472015-10-11 12:09:27 -0500255.. _`openssl-release`: https://jenkins.cryptography.io/job/openssl-release/
Alex Gaynord6948382014-05-02 14:10:14 -0700256.. _`bug in conda`: https://github.com/conda/conda-recipes/issues/110
Alex Gaynord8fc2572014-05-02 10:33:36 -0700257.. _`Greg Wilson's blog post`: http://software-carpentry.org/blog/2014/04/mr-biczo-was-right.html
Cory Benfieldba8f6382015-10-07 15:07:47 +0100258.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/
Cory Benfield3ed8b812015-10-07 15:18:12 +0100259.. _openssl.org: https://openssl.org/source/