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Usage
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You can use cryptbase with django ORM or witg SQLAlchemy.
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You can use cryptbase with django ORM or with SQLAlchemy.
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To use with SQLAlchemy:
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Usage
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To use cryptbase in a project::
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You can use cryptbase with django ORM or with SQLAlchemy.
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import cryptbase
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To use with SQLAlchemy:
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from cryptbase import EncryptedText
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sensitive = Column(EncryptedText(key=DB_KEY))
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To use with django:
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from cryptbase import EncryptedTextField
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sensitive = EncryptedTextField(key=DB_KEY)
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DB_KEY is 32 bytes encryption key as hex encoded string. Fields behave as TEXT fields, data are transparently encrypted
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when storing into the database and decrypted on retrieval.
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