Commit 51a4743d authored by Matthias Bussonnier's avatar Matthias Bussonnier Committed by Gregory P. Smith

bpo-33604: Remove deprecated HMAC default value marked for removal in 3.8 (GH-7063)

HMAC's digestmod was deprecated marked for removal, this removes it as planned.
parent 78deb7f3
......@@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ This module implements the HMAC algorithm as described by :rfc:`2104`.
Return a new hmac object. *key* is a bytes or bytearray object giving the
secret key. If *msg* is present, the method call ``update(msg)`` is made.
*digestmod* is the digest name, digest constructor or module for the HMAC
object to use. It supports any name suitable to :func:`hashlib.new` and
defaults to the :data:`hashlib.md5` constructor.
object to use. It supports any name suitable to :func:`hashlib.new`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Parameter *key* can be a bytes or bytearray object.
......
......@@ -35,12 +35,9 @@ class HMAC:
key: key for the keyed hash object.
msg: Initial input for the hash, if provided.
digestmod: A module supporting PEP 247. *OR*
A hashlib constructor returning a new hash object. *OR*
digestmod: Required. A module supporting PEP 247. *OR*
A hashlib constructor returning a new hash object. *OR*
A hash name suitable for hashlib.new().
Defaults to hashlib.md5.
Implicit default to hashlib.md5 is deprecated since Python
3.4 and will be removed in Python 3.8.
Note: key and msg must be a bytes or bytearray objects.
"""
......@@ -49,11 +46,7 @@ class HMAC:
raise TypeError("key: expected bytes or bytearray, but got %r" % type(key).__name__)
if digestmod is None:
_warnings.warn("HMAC() without an explicit digestmod argument "
"is deprecated since Python 3.4, and will be removed "
"in 3.8",
DeprecationWarning, 2)
digestmod = _hashlib.md5
raise ValueError('`digestmod` is required.')
if callable(digestmod):
self.digest_cons = digestmod
......
......@@ -302,45 +302,38 @@ class TestVectorsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
hmac.HMAC(b'a', b'b', digestmod=MockCrazyHash)
self.fail('Expected warning about small block_size')
def test_with_digestmod_warning(self):
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
def test_with_digestmod_no_default(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
key = b"\x0b" * 16
data = b"Hi There"
digest = "9294727A3638BB1C13F48EF8158BFC9D"
h = hmac.HMAC(key, data)
self.assertEqual(h.hexdigest().upper(), digest)
hmac.HMAC(key, data, digestmod=None)
class ConstructorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@ignore_warning
def test_normal(self):
# Standard constructor call.
failed = 0
try:
h = hmac.HMAC(b"key")
h = hmac.HMAC(b"key", digestmod='md5')
except Exception:
self.fail("Standard constructor call raised exception.")
@ignore_warning
def test_with_str_key(self):
# Pass a key of type str, which is an error, because it expects a key
# of type bytes
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
h = hmac.HMAC("key")
h = hmac.HMAC("key", digestmod='md5')
@ignore_warning
def test_dot_new_with_str_key(self):
# Pass a key of type str, which is an error, because it expects a key
# of type bytes
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
h = hmac.new("key")
h = hmac.new("key", digestmod='md5')
@ignore_warning
def test_withtext(self):
# Constructor call with text.
try:
h = hmac.HMAC(b"key", b"hash this!")
h = hmac.HMAC(b"key", b"hash this!", digestmod='md5')
except Exception:
self.fail("Constructor call with text argument raised exception.")
self.assertEqual(h.hexdigest(), '34325b639da4cfd95735b381e28cb864')
......@@ -369,13 +362,6 @@ class ConstructorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
class SanityTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@ignore_warning
def test_default_is_md5(self):
# Testing if HMAC defaults to MD5 algorithm.
# NOTE: this whitebox test depends on the hmac class internals
h = hmac.HMAC(b"key")
self.assertEqual(h.digest_cons, hashlib.md5)
def test_exercise_all_methods(self):
# Exercising all methods once.
# This must not raise any exceptions
......
Remove HMAC default to md5 marked for removal in 3.8 (removal originally
planned in 3.6, bump to 3.8 in gh-7062).
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