# PyDTLS: datagram TLS for Python. Written by Ray Brown. """PyDTLS package This package exports OpenSSL's DTLS support to Python. Calling its patch function will add the constant PROTOCOL_DTLSv1 to the Python standard library's ssl module. Subsequently passing a datagram socket to that module's wrap_socket function (or instantiating its SSLSocket class with a datagram socket) will activate this module's DTLS implementation for the returned SSLSocket instance. Instead of or in addition to invoking the patch functionality, the SSLConnection class can be used directly for secure communication over datagram sockets. wrap_socket's parameters and their semantics have been maintained. """ def _prep_bins(): """ Support for running straight out of a cloned source directory instead of an installed distribution """ from os import path from sys import platform, maxsize from shutil import copy bit_suffix = "-x86_64" if maxsize > 2**32 else "-x86" package_root = path.abspath(path.dirname(__file__)) prebuilt_path = path.join(package_root, "prebuilt", platform + bit_suffix) config = {"MANIFEST_DIR": prebuilt_path} try: execfile(path.join(prebuilt_path, "manifest.pycfg"), config) except IOError: return # there are no prebuilts for this platform - nothing to do files = map(lambda x: path.join(prebuilt_path, x), config["FILES"]) for prebuilt_file in files: copy(path.join(prebuilt_path, prebuilt_file), package_root) _prep_bins() # prepare before module imports from patch import do_patch from sslconnection import SSLConnection from demux import force_routing_demux, reset_default_demux