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Name: django-nacl-fields
Version: 4.0.0
Summary: This is a collection of Django Model Field classes that are encrypted using PyNaCl.
Home-page: https://github.com/warpnet/django-nacl-fields
Author: Warpnet B.V.
Author-email: info@warpnet.nl
License: Apache License
Description: # Django NaCl Encrypted Fields
        
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        This is a collection of Django Model Field classes that are encrypted using PyNaCl. This package is largely based on [django-encrypted-fields](https://github.com/defrex/django-encrypted-fields), which makes use of the outdated Keyczar library to encrypt fields. Besides that, it is inspired by [django-fernet-field](https://github.com/orcasgit/django-fernet-fields).
        
        
        ## About PyNaCl
        
        [PyNaCl](https://github.com/pyca/pynacl) is a Python binding to [libsodium](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium), which is a fork of the [Networking and Cryptography library](https://nacl.cr.yp.to). These libraries have a stated goal of improving usability, security and speed.
        
        
        ## Getting Started
        
        ```sh
        pip install django-nacl-fields
        ```
        
        Create a key to be used for encryption:
        ```sh
        $ python manage.py createkey
        # put the following line in your settings.py:
        NACL_FIELDS_KEY = b'p1Et2Rb@;^BYdo`ZRFi!Hc-MXu(^|bVqA-FGqffM'
        ```
        
        In your `settings.py`:
        ```python
        NACL_FIELDS_KEY = b'p1Et2Rb@;^BYdo`ZRFi!Hc-MXu(^|bVqA-FGqffM'
        ```
        
        Then, in your `models.py`:
        ```python
        from django.db import models
        from nacl_encrypted_fields import NaClTextField
        
        
        class MyModel(models.Model):
            text_field = NaClTextField()
        ```
        
        Use the model as you would normally and the data will be stored encrypted in the database.
        
        **Note:** Encrypted data cannot be used to query or sort. In SQL, these will all look like text fields with random text.
        
        It is also possible to append the fields key to your settings file automatically upon creation, by using the `-f` flag:
        ```sh
        python manage.py createkey -f settings.py
        ```
        
        Where `settings.py` is the path to your settings file.
        
        
        ## Available Fields
        
        Currently build-in and unit-tested fields.
        
        - `NaClCharField`
        - `NaClTextField`
        - `NaClDateTimeField`
        - `NaClIntegerField`
        - `NaClFloatField`
        - `NaClEmailField`
        - `NaClBooleanField`
        
        
        ## Encrypt Your Own Fields
        
        Making new fields can be done by using the provided `NaClFieldMixin`:
        ```python
        from django.db import models
        from nacl_encrypted_fields import NaClFieldMixin
        
        
        class NaClIPAddressField(NaClFieldMixin, models.IPAddressField):
            pass
        ```
        
        Please report any issues you encounter when trying this.
        
        ## References
        
        - <https://github.com/defrex/django-encrypted-fields>
        - <https://github.com/orcasgit/django-fernet-fields>
        
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