1 ;;; gpg.el --- Interface to GNU Privacy Guard
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2000 RUS-CERT, University Of Stuttgart
5 ;; Author: Florian Weimer <Florian.Weimer@RUS.Uni-Stuttgart.DE>
6 ;; Maintainer: Florian Weimer <Florian.Weimer@RUS.Uni-Stuttgart.DE>
10 ;; $Id: gpg.el,v 1.7 2000/12/15 04:50:15 zsh Exp $
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31 ;; ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA
32 ;; ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA
34 ;; This code is not well-tested. BE CAREFUL!
36 ;; ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA
37 ;; ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA
39 ;; Implemented features which can be tested:
41 ;; * Customization for all flavors of PGP is possible.
42 ;; * The main operations (verify, decrypt, sign, encrypt, sign &
43 ;; encrypt) are implemented.
44 ;; * Gero Treuner's gpg-2comp script is supported, and data which is is
45 ;; compatible with PGP 2.6.3 is generated.
47 ;; Customizing external programs
48 ;; =============================
50 ;; The customization are very similar to those of others programs,
51 ;; only the C-ish "%" constructs have been replaced by more Lisp-like
54 ;; First, you have to adjust the default executable paths
55 ;; (`gpg-command-default-alist', customization group `gpg-options',
56 ;; "Controlling GnuPG invocation."). After that, you should
57 ;; change the configuration options which control how specific
58 ;; command line flags are built (`gpg-command-flag-sign-with-key',
59 ;; (`gpg-command-flag-recipient'). The elements of these lists are
60 ;; concatenated without spaces, and a new argument is only started
61 ;; where indicated. The `gpg-command-flag-recipient' list is special:
62 ;; it consists of two parts, the first one remains at the beginning
63 ;; of the argument, the second one is repeated for each recipient.
64 ;; Finally, `gpg-command-passphrase-env' has to be changed if there's
65 ;; no command line flag to force the external program to read the data
66 ;; from standard input before the message.
68 ;; In customization group `gpg-commands', "Controlling GnuPG
69 ;; invocation.", you have to supply the actual syntax for external
70 ;; program calls. Each variable consists of a pair of a program
71 ;; specification (if a Lisp symbol is given here, it is translated
72 ;; via `gpg-command-default-alist') and a list of program arguments
73 ;; with placeholders. Please read the documentation of each variable
74 ;; before making your adjustments and try to match the given
75 ;; requirements as closely as possible!
77 ;; The `gpg-commands-key' group, "GnuPG Key Management Commands.",
78 ;; specifies key management commands. The syntax of these variables
79 ;; is like those in the `gpg-commands' group. Note that the output
80 ;; format of some of these external programs has to match very close
81 ;; that of GnuPG. Additional tools (Thomas Roessler's "pgpring.c")
82 ;; are available if your favorite implementation of OpenPGP cannot
83 ;; output the this format.
85 ;; Security considerations
86 ;; =======================
88 ;; On a typical multiuser UNIX system, the memory image of the
89 ;; Emacs process is not locked, therefore it can be swapped to disk
90 ;; at any time. As a result, the passphrase might show up in the
91 ;; swap space (even if you don't use the passphrase cache, i.e. if
92 ;; `gpg-passphrase-timeout' is 0). If someone is able to run `gdb' or
93 ;; another debugger on your Emacs process, he might be able to recover
94 ;; the passphrase as well. Unfortunately, nothing can be done in
95 ;; order to prevent this at the moment.
97 ;; BE CAREFUL: If you use the passphrase cache feature, the passphrase
98 ;; is stored in the variable `gpg-passphrase' -- and it is NOT
99 ;; encrypted in any way. (This is a conceptual problem because the
100 ;; nature of the passphrase cache requires that Emacs is able to
101 ;; decrypt automatically, so only a very weak protection could be
104 ;; In addition, if you use an unpatched Emacs 20 (and earlier
105 ;; versions), passwords show up in the output of the `view-lossage'
106 ;; function (bound to `C-h l' by default).
115 (defalias 'gpg-point-at-eol
116 (if (fboundp 'point-at-eol)
122 ;;; Customization: Groups:
125 "GNU Privacy Guard interface."
129 (defgroup gpg-options nil
130 "Controlling GnuPG invocation."
134 (defgroup gpg-commands nil
135 "Primary GnuPG Operations."
136 :tag "GnuPG Commands"
139 (defgroup gpg-commands-key nil
140 "Commands for GnuPG key management."
141 :tag "GnuPG Key Commands"
142 :group 'gpg-commands)
144 ;;; Customization: Widgets:
146 (if (get 'alist 'widget-type)
147 (define-widget 'gpg-command-alist 'alist
148 "An association list for GnuPG command names."
149 :key-type '(symbol :tag "Abbreviation")
150 :value-type '(string :tag "Program name")
151 :convert-widget 'widget-alist-convert-widget
153 (define-widget 'gpg-command-alist 'repeat
154 "An association list for GnuPG command names."
155 :args '((cons :format "%v"
156 (symbol :tag "Abbreviation")
157 (string :tag "Program name")))
160 (define-widget 'gpg-command-program 'choice
161 "Widget for entering the name of a program (mostly the GnuPG binary)."
163 :args '((const :tag "Default GnuPG program."
165 (const :tag "GnuPG compatibility wrapper."
167 (const :tag "Disabled"
169 (string :tag "Custom program" :format "%v")))
171 (define-widget 'gpg-command-sign-options 'cons
172 "Widget for entering signing options."
173 :args '(gpg-command-program
177 :format "%[Type%] %v"
178 (const :tag "Insert armor option here if necessary."
180 (const :tag "Insert text mode option here if necessary."
182 (const :tag "Insert the sign with key option here if necessary."
183 :value sign-with-key)
184 (string :format "%v")))))
186 (define-widget 'gpg-command-key-options 'cons
187 "Widget for entering key command options."
188 :args '(gpg-command-program
192 :format "%[Type%] %v"
193 (const :tag "Insert key ID here."
195 (string :format "%v")))))
197 ;;; Customization: Variables:
199 ;;; Customization: Variables: Paths and Flags:
201 (defcustom gpg-passphrase-timeout
203 "Timeout (in seconds) for the passphrase cache.
204 The passphrase cache is cleared after is hasn't been used for this
205 many seconds. The values 0 means that the passphrase is not cached at
207 :tag "Passphrase Timeout"
211 (defcustom gpg-default-key-id
213 "Default key/user ID used for signatures."
214 :tag "Default Key ID"
216 (const :tag "Use GnuPG default." :value nil)
220 (defcustom gpg-temp-directory
221 (expand-file-name "~/tmp")
222 "Directory for temporary files.
223 If you are running Emacs 20, this directory must have mode 0700."
224 :tag "Temp directory"
228 (defcustom gpg-command-default-alist
230 (gpg-2comp . "gpg-2comp"))
231 "Default paths for some GnuPG-related programs.
232 Modify this variable if you have to change the paths to the
233 executables required by the GnuPG interface. You can enter \"gpg\"
234 for `gpg-2comp' if you don't have this script, but you'll lose PGP
235 2.6.x compatibility."
236 :tag "GnuPG programs"
237 :type 'gpg-command-alist
240 (defcustom gpg-command-flag-textmode "--textmode"
241 "The flag to indicate canonical text mode to GnuPG."
242 :tag "Text mode flag"
246 (defcustom gpg-command-flag-armor "--armor"
247 "The flag to request ASCII-armoring output from GnuPG."
252 (defcustom gpg-command-flag-sign-with-key '("--local-user=" sign-with-key)
253 "String to include to specify the signing key ID.
254 The elements are concatenated (without spaces) to form a command line
256 :tag "Sign with key flag"
257 :type '(repeat :tag "Argument parts"
258 (choice :format "%[Type%] %v"
259 (const :tag "Start next argument." :value next-argument)
260 (const :tag "Insert signing key ID here." :value sign-with-key)
264 (defcustom gpg-command-flag-recipient
265 '(nil . ("-r" next-argument recipient next-argument))
266 "Format of a recipient specification.
267 The elements are concatenated (without spaces) to form a command line
268 option. The second part is repeated for each recipient."
269 :tag "Recipients Flag"
271 (repeat :tag "Common prefix"
272 (choice :format "%[Type%] %v"
273 (const :tag "Start next argument." :value next-argument)
275 (repeat :tag "For each recipient"
276 (choice :format "%[Type%] %v"
277 (const :tag "Start next argument." :value next-argument)
278 (const :tag "Insert recipient key ID here." :value recipient)
282 (defcustom gpg-command-passphrase-env
284 "Environment variable to set when a passphrase is required, or nil.
285 If an operation is invoked which requires a passphrase, this
286 environment variable is set before calling the external program to
287 indicate that it should read the passphrase from standard input."
288 :tag "Passphrase environment"
290 (const :tag "Disabled" :value nil)
292 (string :tag "Variable")
293 (string :tag "Value")))
296 ;;; Customization: Variables: GnuPG Commands:
298 (defcustom gpg-command-verify
299 '(gpg . ("--batch" "--verbose" "--verify" signature-file message-file))
300 "Command to verify a detached signature.
301 The invoked program has to read the signed message and the signature
302 from the given files. It should write human-readable information to
303 standard output and/or standard error. The program shall not convert
304 charsets or line endings; the input data shall be treated as binary."
305 :tag "Verify Command"
311 :format "%[Type%] %v"
312 (const :tag "Insert name of file containing the message here."
314 (const :tag "Insert name of file containing the signature here."
315 :value signature-file)
316 (string :format "%v"))))
317 :group 'gpg-commands)
319 (defcustom gpg-command-verify-cleartext
320 '(gpg . ("--batch" "--verbose" "--verify" message-file))
321 "Command to verify a message.
322 The invoked program has to read the signed message from the given
323 file. It should write human-readable information to standard output
324 and/or standard error. The program shall not convert charsets or line
325 endings; the input data shall be treated as binary."
326 :tag "Cleartext Verify Command"
332 :format "%[Type%] %v"
333 (const :tag "Insert name of file containing the message here."
335 (string :format "%v"))))
336 :group 'gpg-commands)
338 (defcustom gpg-command-decrypt
339 '(gpg . ("--decrypt" "--batch" "--passphrase-fd=0"))
340 "Command to decrypt a message.
341 The invoked program has to read the passphrase from standard
342 input, followed by the encrypted message. It writes the decrypted
343 message to standard output, and human-readable diagnostic messages to
345 :tag "Decrypt Command"
351 :format "%[Type%] %v"
352 (const :tag "Insert name of file containing the message here."
354 (string :format "%v"))))
355 :group 'gpg-commands)
357 (defcustom gpg-command-sign-cleartext
358 '(gpg-2comp . ("--batch" "--passphrase-fd=0" "--output=-"
359 armor textmode "--clearsign"
361 "Command to create a create a \"clearsign\" text file.
362 The invoked program has to read the passphrase from standard input,
363 followed by the message to sign. It should write the ASCII-amored
364 signed text message to standard output, and diagnostic messages to
366 :tag "Clearsign Command"
367 :type 'gpg-command-sign-options
368 :group 'gpg-commands)
370 (defcustom gpg-command-sign-detached
371 '(gpg-2comp . ("--batch" "--passphrase-fd=0" "--output=-"
372 armor textmode "--detach-sign"
374 "Command to create a create a detached signature.
375 The invoked program has to read the passphrase from standard input,
376 followed by the message to sign. It should write the ASCII-amored
377 detached signature to standard output, and diagnostic messages to
378 standard error. The program shall not convert charsets or line
379 endings; the input data shall be treated as binary."
380 :tag "Sign Detached Command"
381 :type 'gpg-command-sign-options
382 :group 'gpg-commands)
384 (defcustom gpg-command-sign-encrypt
385 '(gpg-2comp . ("--batch" "--passphrase-fd=0" "--output=-"
386 armor textmode "--always-trust" sign-with-key recipients
387 "--sign" "--encrypt" plaintext-file))
388 "Command to sign and encrypt a file.
389 The invoked program has to read the passphrase from standard input,
390 followed by the message to sign and encrypt if there is no
391 `plaintext-file' placeholder. It should write the ASCII-amored
392 encrypted message to standard output, and diagnostic messages to
394 :tag "Sign And Encrypt Command"
400 :format "%[Type%] %v"
401 (const :tag "Insert the `sign with key' option here if necessary."
402 :value sign-with-key)
403 (const :tag "Insert list of recipients here."
405 (const :tag "Insert here name of file with plaintext."
406 :value plaintext-file)
407 (string :format "%v"))))
408 :group 'gpg-commands)
410 (defcustom gpg-command-encrypt
411 '(gpg-2comp . ("--batch" "--output=-" armor textmode "--always-trust"
412 "--encrypt" recipients plaintext-file))
413 "Command to encrypt a file.
414 The invoked program has to read the message to encrypt from standard
415 input or from the plaintext file (if the `plaintext-file' placeholder
416 is present). It should write the ASCII-amored encrypted message to
417 standard output, and diagnostic messages to standard error."
423 :format "%[Type%] %v"
424 (const :tag "Insert list of recipients here."
426 (const :tag "Insert here name of file with plaintext."
427 :value plaintext-file)
428 (string :format "%v"))))
429 :group 'gpg-commands)
431 ;;; Customization: Variables: Key Management Commands:
433 (defcustom gpg-command-key-import
434 '(gpg . ("--import" "--verbose" message-file))
435 "Command to import a public key from a file."
436 :tag "Import Command"
442 :format "%[Type%] %v"
443 (const :tag "Insert name of file containing the key here."
445 (string :format "%v"))))
446 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
448 (defcustom gpg-command-key-export
449 '(gpg . ("--no-verbose" "--armor" "--export" key-id))
450 "Command to export a public key from the key ring.
451 The key should be written to standard output using ASCII armor."
452 :tag "Export Command"
453 :type 'gpg-command-key-options
454 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
456 (defcustom gpg-command-key-verify
457 '(gpg . ("--no-verbose" "--batch" "--fingerprint" "--check-sigs" key-id))
458 "Command to verify a public key."
459 :tag "Verification Command"
460 :type 'gpg-command-key-options
461 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
463 (defcustom gpg-command-key-public-ring
464 '(gpg . ("--no-verbose" "--batch" "--with-colons" "--list-keys" key-id))
465 "Command to list the contents of the public key ring."
466 :tag "List Public Key Ring Command"
467 :type 'gpg-command-key-options
468 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
470 (defcustom gpg-command-key-secret-ring
471 '(gpg . ("--no-verbose" "--batch" "--with-colons"
472 "--list-secret-keys" key-id))
473 "Command to list the contents of the secret key ring."
474 :tag "List Secret Key Ring Command"
475 :type 'gpg-command-key-options
476 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
478 (defcustom gpg-command-key-retrieve
479 '(gpg . ("--batch" "--recv-keys" key-id))
480 "Command to retrieve public keys."
481 :tag "Retrieve Keys Command"
482 :type 'gpg-command-key-options
483 :group 'gpg-commands-key)
486 ;;;; Helper functions for GnuPG invocation:
488 ;;; Build the GnuPG command line:
490 (defun gpg-build-argument (template substitutions &optional pass-start)
491 "Build command line argument(s) by substituting placeholders.
492 TEMPLATE is a list of strings and symbols. The placeholder symbols in
493 it are replaced by SUBSTITUTIONS, the elements between
494 `next-argument' symbols are concatenated without spaces and are
497 SUBSTITIONS is a list of (SYMBOL . SEXP) pairs, where SEXP is either
498 a string (which is inserted literally), a list of strings (which are
499 inserted as well), or nil, which means to insert nothing.
501 If PASS-START is t, `next-argument' is also inserted into the result,
502 and symbols without a proper substitution are retained in the output,
503 otherwise, an untranslated symbol results in an error.
505 This function does not handle empty arguments reliably."
506 (let ((current-arg "")
509 (let* ((templ (pop template))
510 (repl (assoc templ substitutions))
511 (new (if repl (cdr repl) templ)))
513 ((eq templ 'next-argument)
514 ;; If the current argument is not empty, start a new one.
515 (unless (equal current-arg "")
516 (setq arglist (nconc arglist
518 (list current-arg 'next-argument)
519 (list current-arg))))
520 (setq current-arg "")))
521 ((null new) nil) ; Drop it.
522 ((and (not (stringp templ)) (null repl))
523 ;; Retain an untranslated symbol in the output if
524 ;; `pass-start' is true.
526 (error "No replacement for `%s'" templ))
527 (setq arglist (nconc arglist (list current-arg templ)))
528 (setq current-arg ""))
531 (setq new (list new)))
532 (setq current-arg (concat current-arg
533 (apply 'concat new)))))))
534 (unless (equal current-arg "")
535 (setq arglist (nconc arglist (list current-arg))))
538 (defun gpg-build-arg-list (template substitutions)
539 "Build command line by substituting placeholders.
540 TEMPLATE is a list of strings and symbols. The placeholder symbols in
541 it are replaced by SUBSTITUTIONS.
543 SUBSTITIONS is a list of (SYMBOL . SEXP) pairs, where SEXP is either a
544 string (which is inserted literally), a list of strings (which are
545 inserted as well), or nil, which means to insert nothing."
548 (let* ((templ (pop template))
549 (repl (assoc templ substitutions))
550 (new (if repl (cdr repl) templ)))
552 ((and (symbolp templ) (null repl))
553 (error "No replacement for `%s'" templ))
554 ((null new) nil) ; Drop it.
557 (setq new (list new)))
558 (setq arglist (nconc arglist new))))))
561 (defun gpg-build-flag-recipients-one (recipient)
562 "Build argument for one RECIPIENT."
563 (gpg-build-argument (cdr gpg-command-flag-recipient)
564 `((recipient . ,recipient)) t))
566 (defun gpg-build-flag-recipients (recipients)
567 "Build list of RECIPIENTS using `gpg-command-flag-recipient'."
569 (apply 'append (car gpg-command-flag-recipient)
570 (mapcar 'gpg-build-flag-recipients-one
574 (defun gpg-read-recipients ()
575 "Query the user for several recipients."
579 (setq r (read-string "Enter recipient ID [RET when no more]: "))
582 (setq recipients (nconc recipients (list r)))))
585 (defun gpg-build-flag-sign-with-key (key)
586 "Build sign with key flag using `gpg-command-flag-sign-with-key'."
588 (if gpg-default-key-id gpg-default-key-id
591 (gpg-build-argument gpg-command-flag-sign-with-key
592 (list (cons 'sign-with-key k)))
595 (defmacro gpg-with-passphrase-env (&rest body)
596 "Adjust the process environment and evaluate BODY.
597 During the evaluation of the body forms, the process environment is
598 adjust according to `gpg-command-passphrase-env'."
599 (let ((env-value (make-symbol "env-value")))
603 (when gpg-command-passphrase-env
604 (setq ,env-value (getenv (car gpg-command-passphrase-env)))
605 (setenv (car gpg-command-passphrase-env)
606 (cdr gpg-command-passphrase-env)))
608 (when gpg-command-passphrase-env
609 ;; This will clear the variable if it wasn't set before.
610 (setenv (car gpg-command-passphrase-env) ,env-value))))))
611 (put 'gpg-with-passphrase-env 'lisp-indent-function 0)
612 (put 'gpg-with-passphrase-env 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
616 (defun gpg-make-temp-file ()
617 "Create a temporary file in a safe way"
618 (let ((name ;; User may use "~/"
619 (expand-file-name "gnupg" gpg-temp-directory)))
620 (if (fboundp 'make-temp-file)
621 ;; If we've got make-temp-file, we are on the save side.
622 (make-temp-file name)
623 ;; make-temp-name doesn't create the file, and an ordinary
624 ;; write-file operation is prone to nasty symlink attacks if the
625 ;; temporary file resides in a world-writable directory.
626 (unless (or (memq system-type '(windows-nt cygwin32 win32 w32 mswindows))
627 (eq (file-modes gpg-temp-directory) 448)) ; mode 0700
628 (error "Directory for temporary files must have mode 0700."))
629 (setq name (make-temp-name name))
630 (let ((mode (default-file-modes)))
633 (set-default-file-modes 384) ; mode 0600
634 (with-temp-file name))
635 (set-default-file-modes mode)))
638 (defvar gpg-temp-files nil
639 "List of temporary files used by the GnuPG interface.
640 Do not set this variable. Call `gpg-with-temp-files' if you need
643 (defun gpg-with-temp-files-create (count)
644 "Do not call this function. Used internally by `gpg-with-temp-files'."
646 (setq gpg-temp-files (cons (gpg-make-temp-file) gpg-temp-files))
647 (setq count (1- count))))
649 (defun gpg-with-temp-files-delete ()
650 "Do not call this function. Used internally by `gpg-with-temp-files'."
651 (while gpg-temp-files
652 (let ((file (pop gpg-temp-files)))
657 (defmacro gpg-with-temp-files (count &rest body)
658 "Create COUNT temporary files, USE them, and delete them.
659 The function USE is called with the names of all temporary files as
661 `(let ((gpg-temp-files))
664 ;; Create the temporary files.
665 (gpg-with-temp-files-create ,count)
667 (gpg-with-temp-files-delete))))
668 (put 'gpg-with-temp-files 'lisp-indent-function 1)
669 (put 'gpg-with-temp-files 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
671 ;;; Making subprocesses:
673 (defun gpg-exec-path (option)
674 "Return the program name for OPTION.
675 OPTION is of the form (PROGRAM . ARGLIST). This functions returns
676 PROGRAM, but takes default values into account."
677 (let* ((prg (car option))
678 (path (assq prg gpg-command-default-alist)))
680 (path (if (null (cdr path))
681 (error "Command `%s' is not available" prg)
683 ((null prg) (error "Command is disabled"))
686 (defun gpg-call-process (cmd args stdin stdout stderr &optional passphrase)
687 "Invoke external program CMD with ARGS on buffer STDIN.
688 Standard output is insert before point in STDOUT, standard error in
689 STDERR. If PASSPHRASE is given, send it before STDIN. PASSPHRASE
690 should not end with a line feed (\"\\n\").
692 If `stdin-file' is present in ARGS, it is replaced by the name of a
693 temporary file. Before invoking CMD, the contents of STDIN is written
695 (gpg-with-temp-files 2
696 (let* ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)
697 (coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion)
698 (have-stdin-file (memq 'stdin-file args))
699 (stdin-file (nth 0 gpg-temp-files))
700 (stderr-file (nth 1 gpg-temp-files))
703 (,stdout ,stderr-file)
705 ;; Replace `stdin-file'.
706 ,@(gpg-build-arg-list
707 args (list (cons 'stdin-file stdin-file)))))
709 (when have-stdin-file
710 (with-temp-file stdin-file
711 (buffer-disable-undo)
712 (insert-buffer-substring stdin)))
716 (buffer-disable-undo)
717 (insert passphrase "\n")
718 (unless have-stdin-file
719 (apply 'insert-buffer-substring
720 (if (listp stdin) stdin (list stdin))))
721 (apply 'call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) cpr-args)
722 ;; Wipe out passphrase.
723 (goto-char (point-min))
724 (translate-region (point) (gpg-point-at-eol)
725 (make-string 256 ? )))
727 (with-current-buffer (car stdin)
728 (apply 'call-process-region
730 (if have-stdin-file (cadr stdin) (caddr stdin))
732 (with-current-buffer stdin
733 (apply 'call-process-region
735 (if have-stdin-file (point-min) (point-max))
737 (with-current-buffer stderr
738 (insert-file-contents-literally stderr-file))
739 (if (or (stringp res) (> res 0))
740 ;; Signal or abnormal exit.
741 (with-current-buffer stderr
742 (goto-char (point-max))
743 (insert (format "\nCommand exit status: %s\n" res))
747 (defvar gpg-result-buffer nil
748 "The result of a GnuPG operation is stored in this buffer.
749 Never set this variable directly, use `gpg-show-result' instead.")
751 (defun gpg-show-result-buffer (always-show result)
752 "Called by `gpg-show-results' to actually show the buffer."
753 (with-current-buffer gpg-result-buffer
754 ;; Only proceed if the buffer is non-empty.
755 (when (and (/= (point-min) (point-max))
756 (or always-show (not result)))
757 (save-window-excursion
758 (display-buffer (current-buffer))
759 (unless (y-or-n-p "Continue? ")
760 (error "GnuPG operation aborted."))))))
762 (defmacro gpg-show-result (always-show &rest body)
763 "Show GnuPG result to user for confirmation.
764 This macro binds `gpg-result-buffer' to a temporary buffer and
765 evaluates BODY, like `progn'. If BODY evaluates to `nil' (or
766 `always-show' is not nil), the user is asked for confirmation."
767 `(let ((gpg-result-buffer (get-buffer-create
768 (generate-new-buffer-name "*GnuPG Output*"))))
770 (gpg-show-result-buffer ,always-show (progn ,@body))
771 (kill-buffer gpg-result-buffer))))
772 (put 'gpg-show-result 'lisp-indent-function 1)
773 (put 'gpg-show-result 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
775 ;;; Passphrase handling:
777 (defvar gpg-passphrase-timer
779 "This timer will clear the passphrase cache periodically.")
781 (defvar gpg-passphrase
783 "The (unencrypted) passphrase cache.")
785 (defun gpg-passphrase-clear-string (str)
786 "Erases STR by overwriting all characters."
794 (defun gpg-passphrase-forget ()
795 "Forget stored passphrase."
797 (cancel-timer gpg-passphrase-timer)
798 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string gpg-passphrase)
799 (setq gpg-passphrase nil))
801 (defun gpg-passphrase-store (passphrase)
802 "Store PASSPHRASE in cache.
803 Updates the timeout for clearing the cache to `gpg-passphrase-timeout'."
804 (unless (equal gpg-passphrase-timeout 0)
805 (timer-set-time gpg-passphrase-timer
806 (timer-relative-time (current-time)
807 gpg-passphrase-timeout))
808 (timer-set-function gpg-passphrase-timer 'gpg-passphrase-forget)
809 (unless (and (fboundp 'itimer-live-p)
810 (itimer-live-p gpg-passphrase-timer))
811 (timer-activate gpg-passphrase-timer))
812 (setq gpg-passphrase passphrase))
815 (defun gpg-passphrase-read ()
816 "Read a passphrase and remember it for some time."
819 ;; This reinitializes the timer.
820 (gpg-passphrase-store gpg-passphrase)
821 (let ((pp (read-passwd "Enter passphrase: ")))
822 (gpg-passphrase-store pp))))
825 ;;;; Main operations:
828 (defun gpg-verify (message signature result)
829 "Verify buffer MESSAGE against detached SIGNATURE buffer.
830 Returns t if everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult
831 buffer RESULT for details."
832 (interactive "bBuffer containing message: \nbBuffer containing signature: \nbBuffor for result: ")
833 (gpg-with-temp-files 2
834 (let* ((sig-file (nth 0 gpg-temp-files))
835 (msg-file (nth 1 gpg-temp-files))
836 (cmd (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-verify))
837 (args (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-verify)
838 `((signature-file . ,sig-file)
839 (message-file . ,msg-file))))
841 (with-temp-file sig-file
842 (buffer-disable-undo)
843 (apply 'insert-buffer-substring (if (listp signature)
846 (with-temp-file msg-file
847 (buffer-disable-undo)
848 (apply 'insert-buffer-substring (if (listp message)
851 (setq res (apply 'call-process-region
852 (point-min) (point-min) ; no data
858 (if (or (stringp res) (> res 0))
859 ;; Signal or abnormal exit.
860 (with-current-buffer result
861 (insert (format "\nCommand exit status: %s\n" res))
866 (defun gpg-verify-cleartext (message result)
867 "Verify message in buffer MESSAGE.
868 Returns t if everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult
869 buffer RESULT for details.
871 NOTE: Use of this function is deprecated."
872 (interactive "bBuffer containing message: \nbBuffor for result: ")
873 (gpg-with-temp-files 1
874 (let* ((msg-file (nth 0 gpg-temp-files))
875 (cmd (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-verify-cleartext))
876 (args (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-verify-cleartext)
877 `((message-file . ,msg-file))))
879 (with-temp-file msg-file
880 (buffer-disable-undo)
881 (apply 'insert-buffer-substring (if (listp message)
884 (setq res (apply 'call-process-region
885 (point-min) (point-min) ; no data
891 (if (or (stringp res) (> res 0))
892 ;; Signal or abnormal exit.
893 (with-current-buffer result
894 (insert (format "\nCommand exit status: %s\n" res))
899 (defun gpg-decrypt (ciphertext plaintext result &optional passphrase)
900 "Decrypt buffer CIPHERTEXT to buffer PLAINTEXT.
901 Returns t if everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult
902 buffer RESULT for details. Reads a missing PASSPHRASE using
903 `gpg-passphrase-read'."
904 (interactive "bBuffer containing ciphertext: \nbBuffer for plaintext: \nbBuffor for decryption status: ")
905 (gpg-call-process (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-decrypt)
906 (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-decrypt) nil)
907 ciphertext plaintext result
908 (if passphrase passphrase (gpg-passphrase-read)))
910 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string passphrase)))
913 (defun gpg-sign-cleartext
914 (plaintext signed-text result &optional passphrase sign-with-key)
915 "Sign buffer PLAINTEXT, and store PLAINTEXT with signature in
917 Reads a missing PASSPHRASE using `gpg-passphrase-read'. Uses key ID
918 SIGN-WITH-KEY if given, otherwise the default key ID. Returns t if
919 everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult buffer RESULT for
922 NOTE: Use of this function is deprecated."
923 (interactive "bBuffer containing plaintext: \nbBuffer for text with signature: \nbBuffer for status information: ")
924 (let ((subst (list (cons 'sign-with-key
925 (gpg-build-flag-sign-with-key sign-with-key))
926 (cons 'armor gpg-command-flag-armor)
927 (cons 'textmode gpg-command-flag-textmode))))
928 (gpg-call-process (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-sign-cleartext)
929 (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-sign-cleartext)
931 plaintext signed-text result
932 (if passphrase passphrase (gpg-passphrase-read))))
934 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string passphrase)))
937 (defun gpg-sign-detached
938 (plaintext signature result &optional passphrase sign-with-key
940 "Sign buffer PLAINTEXT, and store SIGNATURE in that buffer.
941 Reads a missing PASSPHRASE using `gpg-passphrase-read'. Uses key ID
942 SIGN-WITH-KEY if given, otherwise the default key ID. Returns t if
943 everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult buffer RESULT for
944 details. ARMOR the result and activate canonical TEXTMODE if
946 (interactive "bBuffer containing plaintext: \nbBuffer for text with signature: \nbBuffer for status information: ")
947 (let ((subst (list (cons 'sign-with-key
948 (gpg-build-flag-sign-with-key sign-with-key))
949 (cons 'armor (if armor gpg-command-flag-armor))
950 (cons 'textmode (if armor gpg-command-flag-textmode)))))
951 (gpg-call-process (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-sign-detached)
952 (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-sign-detached)
954 plaintext signature result
955 (if passphrase passphrase (gpg-passphrase-read))))
957 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string passphrase)))
961 (defun gpg-sign-encrypt
962 (plaintext ciphertext result recipients &optional passphrase sign-with-key
964 "Sign buffer PLAINTEXT, and store SIGNATURE in that buffer.
965 RECIPIENTS is a list of key IDs used for encryption. This function
966 reads a missing PASSPHRASE using `gpg-passphrase-read', and uses key
967 ID SIGN-WITH-KEY for the signature if given, otherwise the default key
968 ID. Returns t if everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult
969 buffer RESULT for details. ARMOR the result and activate canonical
970 TEXTMODE if requested."
972 (read-buffer "Buffer containing plaintext: " nil t)
973 (read-buffer "Buffer for ciphertext: " nil t)
974 (read-buffer "Buffer for status informationt: " nil t)
975 (gpg-read-recipients)))
976 (let ((subst `((sign-with-key . ,(gpg-build-flag-sign-with-key
978 (plaintext-file . stdin-file)
979 (recipients . ,(gpg-build-flag-recipients recipients))
980 (armor ,(if armor gpg-command-flag-armor))
981 (textmode ,(if armor gpg-command-flag-textmode)))))
982 (gpg-call-process (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-sign-encrypt)
983 (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-sign-encrypt)
985 plaintext ciphertext result
986 (if passphrase passphrase (gpg-passphrase-read))))
988 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string passphrase)))
993 (plaintext ciphertext result recipients &optional passphrase armor textmode)
994 "Encrypt buffer PLAINTEXT, and store CIPHERTEXT in that buffer.
995 RECIPIENTS is a list of key IDs used for encryption. Returns t if
996 everything worked out well, nil otherwise. Consult buffer RESULT for
997 details. ARMOR the result and activate canonical
998 TEXTMODE if requested."
1000 (read-buffer "Buffer containing plaintext: " nil t)
1001 (read-buffer "Buffer for ciphertext: " nil t)
1002 (read-buffer "Buffer for status informationt: " nil t)
1003 (gpg-read-recipients)))
1004 (let ((subst `((plaintext-file . stdin-file)
1005 (recipients . ,(gpg-build-flag-recipients recipients))
1006 (armor ,(if armor gpg-command-flag-armor))
1007 (textmode ,(if armor gpg-command-flag-textmode)))))
1008 (gpg-call-process (gpg-exec-path gpg-command-encrypt)
1009 (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr gpg-command-encrypt) subst)
1010 plaintext ciphertext result nil))
1012 (gpg-passphrase-clear-string passphrase)))
1017 ;;; ADT: OpenPGP Key
1019 (defun gpg-key-make (user-id key-id unique-id length algorithm
1020 creation-date expire-date validity trust)
1021 "Create a new key object (for internal use only)."
1024 user-id key-id unique-id length algorithm
1026 creation-date expire-date validity trust))
1029 (defun gpg-key-p (key)
1030 "Return t if KEY is a key specification."
1031 (and (arrayp key) (equal (length key) 9) key))
1033 (defmacro gpg-key-primary-user-id (key)
1034 "The primary user ID for KEY (human-readable).
1035 DO NOT USE this ID for selecting recipients. It is probably not
1037 (list 'car (list 'aref key 0)))
1039 (defmacro gpg-key-user-ids (key)
1040 "A list of additional user IDs for KEY (human-readable).
1041 DO NOT USE these IDs for selecting recipients. They are probably not
1043 (list 'cdr (list 'aref key 0)))
1045 (defmacro gpg-key-id (key)
1047 DO NOT USE this ID for selecting recipients. It is not guaranteed to
1051 (defun gpg-short-key-id (key)
1052 "The short key ID of KEY."
1053 (let* ((id (gpg-key-id key))
1056 (substring id (- len 8))
1059 (defmacro gpg-key-unique-id (key)
1060 "A non-standard ID of KEY which is only valid locally.
1061 This ID can be used to specify recipients in a safe manner. Note,
1062 even this ID might not be unique unless GnuPG is used."
1065 (defmacro gpg-key-unique-id-list (key-list)
1066 "Like `gpg-key-unique-id', but operate on a list."
1067 `(mapcar (lambda (key) (gpg-key-unique-id key))
1070 (defmacro gpg-key-length (key)
1071 "Returns the key length."
1074 (defmacro gpg-key-algorithm (key)
1075 "The encryption algorithm used by KEY.
1076 One of the symbols `rsa', `rsa-encrypt', `rsa-sign', `elgamal',
1077 `elgamal-encrypt', `dsa'."
1080 (defmacro gpg-key-creation-date (key)
1081 "A string with the creation date of KEY in ISO format."
1084 (defmacro gpg-key-expire-date (key)
1085 "A string with the expiration date of KEY in ISO format."
1088 (defmacro gpg-key-validity (key)
1089 "The calculated validity of KEY.
1090 One of the symbols `not-known', `disabled', `revoked', `expired',
1091 `undefined', `trust-none', `trust-marginal', `trust-full',
1092 `trust-ultimate' (see the GnuPG documentation for details)."
1095 (defmacro gpg-key-trust (key)
1096 "The assigned trust for KEY.
1097 One of the symbols `not-known', `undefined', `trust-none',
1098 `trust-marginal', `trust-full' (see the GnuPG
1099 documentation for details)."
1102 (defun gpg-key-lessp (a b)
1103 "Returns t if primary user ID of A is less than B."
1104 (string-lessp (gpg-key-primary-user-id a) (gpg-key-primary-user-id b) ))
1106 ;;; Accessing the key database:
1108 ;; Internal functions:
1110 (defmacro gpg-key-list-keys-skip-field ()
1111 '(search-forward ":" eol 'move))
1113 (defmacro gpg-key-list-keys-get-field ()
1114 '(buffer-substring (point) (if (gpg-key-list-keys-skip-field)
1117 (defmacro gpg-key-list-keys-string-field ()
1118 '(gpg-key-list-keys-get-field))
1120 (defmacro gpg-key-list-keys-read-field ()
1121 (let ((field (make-symbol "field")))
1122 `(let ((,field (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field)))
1123 (if (equal (length ,field) 0)
1127 (defun gpg-key-list-keys-parse-line ()
1128 "Parse the line in the current buffer and return a vector of fields."
1129 (let* ((eol (gpg-point-at-eol))
1133 (gpg-key-list-keys-read-field) ; type
1134 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; trust
1135 (gpg-key-list-keys-read-field) ; key length
1136 (gpg-key-list-keys-read-field) ; algorithm
1137 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; key ID
1138 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; creation data
1139 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; expire
1140 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; unique (local) ID
1141 (gpg-key-list-keys-get-field) ; ownertrust
1142 (gpg-key-list-keys-string-field) ; user ID
1147 (error "Too many fields in GnuPG key database"))
1150 (defconst gpg-pubkey-algo-alist
1152 (2 . rsa-encrypt-only)
1154 (16 . elgamal-encrypt-only)
1157 "Alist mapping OpenPGP public key algorithm numbers to symbols.")
1159 (defconst gpg-trust-alist
1165 (?q . trust-undefined)
1167 (?m . trust-marginal)
1169 (?u . trust-ultimate))
1170 "Alist mapping GnuPG trust value short forms to long symbols.")
1172 (defmacro gpg-key-list-keys-in-buffer-store ()
1173 '(when primary-user-id
1174 (sort user-id 'string-lessp)
1175 (push (gpg-key-make (cons primary-user-id user-id)
1176 key-id unique-id key-length
1177 algorithm creation-date
1178 expire-date validity trust)
1181 (defun gpg-key-list-keys-in-buffer (&optional buffer)
1182 "Return a list of keys for BUFFER.
1183 If BUFFER is omitted, use current buffer."
1184 (with-current-buffer (if buffer buffer (current-buffer))
1185 (goto-char (point-min))
1186 ;; Skip key ring filename written by GnuPG.
1187 (search-forward "\n---------------------------\n" nil t)
1188 ;; Loop over all lines in buffer and analyze them.
1189 (let (primary-user-id user-id key-id unique-id ; current key components
1190 key-length algorithm creation-date expire-date validity trust
1191 line ; fields in current line
1192 key-list) ; keys gather so far
1194 (while (setq line (gpg-key-list-keys-parse-line))
1196 ;; Public or secret key.
1197 ((memq (aref line 0) '(pub sec))
1198 ;; Store previous key, if any.
1199 (gpg-key-list-keys-in-buffer-store)
1200 ;; Record field values.
1201 (setq primary-user-id (aref line 9))
1203 (setq key-id (aref line 4))
1204 ;; We use the key ID if no unique ID is available.
1205 (setq unique-id (if (> (length (aref line 7)) 0)
1206 (concat "#" (aref line 7))
1207 (concat "0x" key-id)))
1208 (setq key-length (aref line 2))
1209 (setq algorithm (assq (aref line 3) gpg-pubkey-algo-alist))
1211 (setq algorithm (cdr algorithm))
1212 (error "Unknown algorithm %s" (aref line 3)))
1213 (setq creation-date (if (> (length (aref line 5)) 0)
1215 (setq expire-date (if (> (length (aref line 6)) 0)
1217 (setq validity (assq (aref (aref line 1) 0) gpg-trust-alist))
1219 (setq validity (cdr validity))
1220 (error "Unknown validity specification %S" (aref line 1)))
1221 (setq trust (assq (aref (aref line 8) 0) gpg-trust-alist))
1223 (setq trust (cdr trust))
1224 (error "Unknown trust specification %S" (aref line 8))))
1226 ;; Additional user ID
1227 ((eq 'uid (aref line 0))
1228 (setq user-id (cons (aref line 9) user-id)))
1230 ;; Subkeys are ignored for now.
1231 ((memq (aref line 0) '(sub ssb))
1233 (t (error "Unknown record type %S" (aref line 0)))))
1235 ;; Store the key retrieved last.
1236 (gpg-key-list-keys-in-buffer-store)
1237 ;; Sort the keys according to the primary user ID.
1238 (sort key-list 'gpg-key-lessp))))
1240 (defun gpg-key-list-keyspec (command &optional keyspec stderr ignore-error)
1241 "Insert the output of COMMAND before point in current buffer."
1242 (let* ((cmd (gpg-exec-path command))
1243 (key (if (equal keyspec "") nil keyspec))
1244 (args (gpg-build-arg-list (cdr command) `((key-id . ,key))))
1247 (apply 'call-process-region
1248 (point-min) (point-min) ; no data
1251 (if stderr t '(t nil))
1254 (unless (or ignore-error (equal exit-status 0))
1255 (error "GnuPG command exited unsuccessfully"))))
1258 (defun gpg-key-list-keyspec-parse (command &optional keyspec)
1259 "Return a list of keys matching KEYSPEC.
1260 COMMAND is used to obtain the key list. The usual substring search
1261 for keys is performed."
1263 (buffer-disable-undo)
1264 (gpg-key-list-keyspec command keyspec)
1265 (gpg-key-list-keys-in-buffer)))
1268 (defun gpg-key-list-keys (&optional keyspec)
1269 "A list of public keys matching KEYSPEC.
1270 The usual substring search for keys is performed."
1271 (gpg-key-list-keyspec-parse gpg-command-key-public-ring keyspec))
1274 (defun gpg-key-list-secret-keys (&optional keyspec)
1275 "A list of secret keys matching KEYSPEC.
1276 The usual substring search for keys is performed."
1277 (gpg-key-list-keyspec-parse gpg-command-key-secret-ring keyspec))
1280 (defun gpg-key-insert-public-key (key)
1281 "Inserts the public key(s) matching KEYSPEC.
1282 The ASCII-armored key is inserted before point into current buffer."
1283 (gpg-key-list-keyspec gpg-command-key-export key))
1286 (defun gpg-key-insert-information (key)
1287 "Insert human-readable information (including fingerprint) on KEY.
1288 Insertion takes place in current buffer before point."
1289 (gpg-key-list-keyspec gpg-command-key-verify key))
1292 (defun gpg-key-retrieve (key)
1293 "Fetch KEY from default key server.
1294 KEY is a key ID or a list of key IDs. Status information about this
1295 operation is inserted into the current buffer before point."
1296 (gpg-key-list-keyspec gpg-command-key-retrieve key t t))
1299 (defun gpg-key-add-to-ring (key result)
1300 "Adds key in buffer KEY to the GnuPG key ring.
1301 Human-readable information on the RESULT is stored in buffer RESULT
1306 ;;; gpg.el ends here