Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: python-bna
Version: 3.2
Summary: Battle.net Authenticator routines in Python.
Home-page: https://github.com/Adys/python-bna
Author: Jerome Leclanche
Author-email: jerome.leclanche+pypi@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Download-URL: https://github.com/Adys/python-bna/tarball/master
Description: Using the command-line tool
        ===========================
        
        bna is a command line interface to the python-bna library. It can store and manage multiple authenticators, as well as create new ones.
        
        
        Two things to remember:
         - Using an authenticator on the same computer as the one you're playing on is *not secure*.
         - It is impossible (without knowing the secret) to import an existing authenticator
        
        Configuration is stored in ~/.config/bna/bna.conf. You can pass a different config directory with --config=~/.bna.conf for example.
        
        Creating a new authenticator
        ----------------------------
        ::
        
        	$ bna --new
        
        If you do not already have an authenticator, it will be set as default. You can pass --set-default otherwise.
        
        Getting an authentication token
        -------------------------------
        ::
        
        	$ bna
        	01234567
        	$ bna EU-1234-1234-1234
        	76543210
        
        Getting a serial's restore code
        -------------------------------
        ::
        
        	$ bna --restore-code
        	Z45Q9CVXRR
        	$ bna --restore EU-1234-1234-1234 ABCDE98765
        	Restored serial EU-1234-1234-1234
        
        Using the python-bna library
        ============================
        
        Requesting a new authenticator
        ------------------------------
        ::
        
        	import bna
        	try:
        		# region is EU or US
        		# note that EU authenticators are valid in the US, and vice versa
        		serial, secret = bna.requestNewSerial("US")
        	except bna.HTTPError as e:
        		print("Could not connect:", e)
        
        Getting a token
        ---------------
        ::
        
        	# Get and print a token
        	token, timeRemaining = bna.getToken(secret=secret)
        	print(token)
        
        	# print a new token every time the previous one expires
        	from time import sleep
        	while True:
        		token, timeRemaining = bna.getToken(secret=secret)
        		print(token)
        		sleep(timeRemaining)
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Security
Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography
