Django Model Field that supports AES encryption in MySQL
Project description
Provides an AES field for Django that works with MySQL to do the AES encryption and decryption in the database.
See: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/encryption-functions.html#function_aes-decrypt
Credit:
Kumar McMillan did a lot of this work.
Usage
Like any other field:
from aesfield.field import AESField class SomeModel(...): key = AESField()
Configuration
AESField takes the following parameters beyond a normal CharField:
aes_prefix: the prefix to use on fields, defaults to aes:
aes_key: the key to use in the lookup method to find a suitable key for this field, defaults to default
Settings:
AES_METHOD: the module to look in for a key lookup method, if you want something different from the default, aesfield.default
AES_KEYS: used by the aesfield.default method. It’s a dictionary of keys to filenames. Those files must be able to be read by the Django process. It must have a default key, unless you specify a specifc one in aes_key
Commands
If you add aesfield to INSTALLED_APPS you’ll get one more command, generate_aes_keys. This will generate a new file for each file mentioned in the AES_KEYS dictionary. But only if that file does not already exist.
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