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Minimal XML signature and verification, intended for use with SAML2

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minisignxml

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Python library to sign and verify XML documents.

This library, on purpose, only supports a limited part of the xmldsig specification. It is mainly aimed at allowing SAML documents to be signed and verified.

Supported features:

  • Simple API.
  • Only support enveloped signatures (http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#enveloped-signature)
  • Require and only support exclusive XML canonincalization without comments (http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#)
  • Support SHA-256 (default) and SHA-1 (for compatibility, not recommended) for signing and digest (https://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1, https://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1, http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#sha256, http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256)
  • Only support X509 certificates and RSA private keys
  • Uses lxml for XML handling and cryptography for cryptography.
  • Only supports a single signature, with a single reference in a document.

minisignxml performs no IO and you have to manage and load the keys/certificates yourself.

API

Signing

minisignxml.sign.sign

def sign(
    *,
    element: Element,
    private_key: RSAPrivateKey,
    certificate: Certificate,
    config: SigningConfig = SigningConfig.default(),
    index: int = 0
) -> bytes:

Signs the given lxml.etree._Element with the given cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.rsa.RSAPrivateKey private key, embedding the cryptography.x509.Certificate in the signature. Use minisignxml.config.SigningConfig to control the hash algorithms uses (default is SHA-256). The index controls at which index the signature element is appended to the element.

If the element passed in does not have an ID attribute, one will be set automatically. It is the callers responsibility to ensure the ID attribute of the Element is unique for the whole document.

Returns bytes containing the serialized XML including the signature.

SigningConfig

minisignxml.config.SigningConfig is a dataclass with the following fields:

  • signature_method: A cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.HashAlgorithm to use for the signature. Defaults to an instance of cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.SHA256.
  • digest_method: A cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.HashAlgorithm to use for the content digest. Defaults to an instance of cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.SHA256.

Verifying

minisignxml.verify.extract_verified_element

def extract_verified_element(
    *, 
    xml: bytes, 
    certificate: Certificate,  
    config: VerifyConfig=VerifyConfig.default()
) -> Element:

Verifies that the XML document given (as bytes) is correctly signed using the private key of the cryptography.x509.Certificate provided.

A successful call to extract_verified_element does not guarantee the integrity of the whole document passed to it via the xml parameter. Only the sub-tree returned from the function has been verified. The caller should use the returned lxml.etree._Element for further processing.

Raises an exception (see minisignxml.errors, though other exceptions such as ValueError, KeyError or others may also be raised) if the verification failed. Otherwise returns the signed lxml.etree._Element (not necessarily the whole document passed to extract_verified_element), with the signature removed.

You can control the allowed signature and digest method by using a custom VerifyConfig instance. By default only SHA-256 is allowed.

VerifyConfig

minisignxml.config.SigningConfig is a dataclass with the following fields:

  • allowed_signature_methods: A container of cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.HashAlgorithm types to allow for signing. Defaults to {cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.SHA256}.
  • allowed_digest_methods: A container of cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.HashAlgorithm types to allow for the content digest. Defaults to {cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes.SHA256}.

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