azure-keyvault-keys4.10.0
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Microsoft Azure Key Vault Keys Client Library for Python
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Azure Key Vault Keys client library for Python
Azure Key Vault helps solve the following problems:
- Cryptographic key management (this library) - create, store, and control access to the keys used to encrypt your data
- Secrets management (azure-keyvault-secrets) - securely store and control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and other secrets
- Certificate management (azure-keyvault-certificates) - create, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates
- Vault administration (azure-keyvault-administration) - role-based access control (RBAC), and vault-level backup and restore options
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Disclaimer
Azure SDK Python packages support for Python 2.7 has ended 01 January 2022. For more information and questions, please refer to https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/20691.
Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. For more details, please refer to Azure SDK for Python version support policy.
Getting started
Install the package
Install azure-keyvault-keys and azure-identity with pip:
pip install azure-keyvault-keys azure-identity
azure-identity is used for Azure Active Directory authentication as demonstrated below.
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription
- Python 3.8 or later
- An existing Azure Key Vault. If you need to create one, you can do so using the Azure CLI by following the steps in this document.
- If using Managed HSM, an existing Key Vault Managed HSM. If you need to create a Managed HSM, you can do so using the Azure CLI by following the steps in this document.
Authenticate the client
In order to interact with the Azure Key Vault service, you will need an instance of a KeyClient, as well as a vault URL and a credential object. This document demonstrates using a DefaultAzureCredential, which is appropriate for most scenarios. We recommend using a managed identity for authentication in production environments.
See azure-identity documentation for more information about other methods of authentication and their corresponding credential types.
Create a client
After configuring your environment for the DefaultAzureCredential to use a suitable method of
authentication, you can do the following to create a key client (replacing the value of VAULT_URL
with your vault's
URL):
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
VAULT_URL = os.environ["VAULT_URL"]
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = KeyClient(vault_url=VAULT_URL, credential=credential)
NOTE: For an asynchronous client, import
azure.keyvault.keys.aio
'sKeyClient
instead.
Key concepts
Keys
Azure Key Vault can create and store RSA and elliptic curve keys. Both can optionally be protected by hardware security modules (HSMs). Azure Key Vault can also perform cryptographic operations with them. For more information about keys and supported operations and algorithms, see the Key Vault documentation.
KeyClient can create keys in the vault, get existing keys from the vault, update key metadata, and delete keys, as shown in the examples below.
Examples
This section contains code snippets covering common tasks:
- Create a key
- Retrieve a key
- Update an existing key
- Delete a key
- Configure automatic key rotation
- List keys
- Perform cryptographic operations
- Async API
- Asynchronously create a key
- Asynchronously list keys
Create a key
The create_key method can be
used by a KeyClient
to create a key of any type -- alternatively, specific helpers such as
create_rsa_key and
create_ec_key
create RSA and elliptic curve keys in the vault, respectively. If a key with the same name already exists, a new version
of that key is created.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
# Create an RSA key
rsa_key = key_client.create_rsa_key("rsa-key-name", size=2048)
print(rsa_key.name)
print(rsa_key.key_type)
# Create an elliptic curve key
ec_key = key_client.create_ec_key("ec-key-name", curve="P-256")
print(ec_key.name)
print(ec_key.key_type)
Retrieve a key
get_key retrieves a key previously stored in the Vault.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
key = key_client.get_key("key-name")
print(key.name)
Update an existing key
update_key_properties updates the properties of a key previously stored in the Key Vault.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
# we will now disable the key for further use
updated_key = key_client.update_key_properties("key-name", enabled=False)
print(updated_key.name)
print(updated_key.properties.enabled)
Delete a key
begin_delete_key
requests Key Vault delete a key, returning a poller which allows you to wait for the deletion to finish. Waiting is
helpful when the vault has soft-delete enabled, and you want to purge (permanently delete) the key as
soon as possible. When soft-delete is disabled, begin_delete_key
itself is permanent.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
deleted_key = key_client.begin_delete_key("key-name").result()
print(deleted_key.name)
print(deleted_key.deleted_date)
Configure automatic key rotation
update_key_rotation_policy
can be used by a KeyClient
to configure automatic key rotation for a key by specifying a rotation policy.
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyRotationLifetimeAction, KeyRotationPolicy, KeyRotationPolicyAction
# Here we set the key's automated rotation policy to rotate the key two months after the key was created.
# If you pass an empty KeyRotationPolicy() as the `policy` parameter, the rotation policy will be set to the
# default policy. Any keyword arguments will update specified properties of the policy.
actions = [KeyRotationLifetimeAction(KeyRotationPolicyAction.rotate, time_after_create="P2M")]
updated_policy = client.update_key_rotation_policy(
"rotation-sample-key", policy=KeyRotationPolicy(), expires_in="P90D", lifetime_actions=actions
)
assert updated_policy.expires_in == "P90D"
In addition, rotate_key allows you to rotate a key on-demand by creating a new version of the given key.
rotated_key = client.rotate_key("rotation-sample-key")
print(f"Rotated the key on-demand; new version is {rotated_key.properties.version}")
List keys
list_properties_of_keys lists the properties of all of the keys in the client's vault.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
keys = key_client.list_properties_of_keys()
for key in keys:
# the list doesn't include values or versions of the keys
print(key.name)
Cryptographic operations
CryptographyClient enables cryptographic operations (encrypt/decrypt, wrap/unwrap, sign/verify) using a particular key.
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
from azure.keyvault.keys.crypto import CryptographyClient, EncryptionAlgorithm
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
key = key_client.get_key("key-name")
crypto_client = CryptographyClient(key, credential=credential)
plaintext = b"plaintext"
result = crypto_client.encrypt(EncryptionAlgorithm.rsa_oaep, plaintext)
decrypted = crypto_client.decrypt(result.algorithm, result.ciphertext)
See the package documentation for more details of the cryptography API.
Async API
This library includes a complete set of async APIs. To use them, you must first install an async transport, such as aiohttp. See azure-core documentation for more information.
Async clients and credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. These
objects are async context managers and define async close
methods. For
example:
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys.aio import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
# call close when the client and credential are no longer needed
client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
...
await client.close()
await credential.close()
# alternatively, use them as async context managers (contextlib.AsyncExitStack can help)
client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
async with client:
async with credential:
...
Asynchronously create a key
create_rsa_key and create_ec_key create RSA and elliptic curve keys in the vault, respectively. If a key with the same name already exists, a new version of the key is created.
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys.aio import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
# Create an RSA key
rsa_key = await key_client.create_rsa_key("rsa-key-name", size=2048)
print(rsa_key.name)
print(rsa_key.key_type)
# Create an elliptic curve key
ec_key = await key_client.create_ec_key("ec-key-name", curve="P-256")
print(ec_key.name)
print(ec_key.key_type)
Asynchronously list keys
list_properties_of_keys lists the properties of all of the keys in the client's vault.
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys.aio import KeyClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
keys = key_client.list_properties_of_keys()
async for key in keys:
print(key.name)
Troubleshooting
See the azure-keyvault-keys
troubleshooting guide
for details on how to diagnose various failure scenarios.
General
Key Vault clients raise exceptions defined in azure-core. For example, if you try to get a key that doesn't exist in the vault, KeyClient raises ResourceNotFoundError:
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
from azure.core.exceptions import ResourceNotFoundError
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
key_client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential)
try:
key_client.get_key("which-does-not-exist")
except ResourceNotFoundError as e:
print(e.message)
Logging
This library uses the standard logging library for logging. Basic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO level.
Detailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted
headers, can be enabled on a client with the logging_enable
argument:
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.keyvault.keys import KeyClient
import sys
import logging
# Create a logger for the 'azure' SDK
logger = logging.getLogger('azure')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Configure a console output
handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
logger.addHandler(handler)
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level
client = KeyClient(vault_url="https://my-key-vault.vault.azure.net/", credential=credential, logging_enable=True)
Similarly, logging_enable
can enable detailed logging for a single operation,
even when it isn't enabled for the client:
client.get_key("my-key", logging_enable=True)
Next steps
Several samples are available in the Azure SDK for Python GitHub repository. These provide example code for additional Key Vault scenarios:
- Create/get/update/delete keys (async version)
- Basic list operations for keys (async version)
- Back up and recover keys (async version)
- Recover and purge keys (async version)
- Create/update key rotation policies and rotate keys on-demand (async version)
- Use the
send_request
client method
Additional documentation
For more extensive documentation on Azure Key Vault, see the API reference documentation.
Contributing
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Release History
4.10.0 (2024-10-17)
Features Added
- Added support for Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE).
enable_cae=True
is passed to allget_token
requests.
Bugs Fixed
- Typing errors from using Key Vault clients as context managers have been fixed (#34744)
Other Changes
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.31.0
4.9.0 (2024-02-22)
- Added support for service API version
7.5
- (From 4.9.0b2) The
cryptography
library'sRSAPrivateKey
andRSAPublicKey
interfaces are now implemented byKeyVaultRSAPrivateKey
andKeyVaultRSAPublicKey
classes that can use keys managed by Key Vault - (From 4.9.0b2)
CryptographyClient
hascreate_rsa_private_key
andcreate_rsa_public_key
methods that return aKeyVaultRSAPrivateKey
andKeyVaultRSAPublicKey
, respectively - (From 4.9.0b3) Added
KeyProperties.hsm_platform
to get the underlying HSM platform
Bugs Fixed
- (From 4.9.0b1) Token requests made during AD FS authentication no longer specify an erroneous "adfs" tenant ID (#29888)
Other Changes
- Python 3.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.8 or later.
asyncio
is no longer directly referenced by the library (#33819)- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.29.5 - Dropped
azure-common
requirement
4.9.0b3 (2023-11-03)
Features Added
- Added support for service API version
7.5-preview.1
- Added
KeyProperties.hsm_platform
to get the underlying HSM platform
Other Changes
- Key Vault API version
7.5-preview.1
is now the default
4.9.0b2 (2023-10-12)
Features Added
- The
cryptography
library'sRSAPrivateKey
andRSAPublicKey
interfaces are now implemented byKeyVaultRSAPrivateKey
andKeyVaultRSAPublicKey
classes that can use keys managed by Key Vault CryptographyClient
hascreate_rsa_private_key
andcreate_rsa_public_key
methods that return aKeyVaultRSAPrivateKey
andKeyVaultRSAPublicKey
, respectively
4.9.0b1 (2023-05-16)
Bugs Fixed
- Token requests made during AD FS authentication no longer specify an erroneous "adfs" tenant ID (#29888)
4.8.0 (2023-03-16)
Features Added
- Added support for service API version
7.4
- Clients each have a
send_request
method that can be used to send custom requests using the client's existing pipeline (#25172) - (From 4.8.0b1) An attempt will be made to generate an IV if one isn't provided for local encryption (#25380)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.7.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.8.0b2 may be affected.
- Removed support for octet key pair (OKP) keys and operations
Other Changes
- Key Vault API version
7.4
is now the default - (From 4.8.0b1) Python 3.6 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.7 or later.
- (From 4.8.0b1) Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.24.0 - (From 4.8.0b1) Updated minimum
msrest
version to 0.7.1 - (From 4.8.0b2) Dropped
msrest
requirement - (From 4.8.0b2) Dropped
six
requirement - (From 4.8.0b2) Added requirement for
isodate>=0.6.1
(isodate
was required bymsrest
) - (From 4.8.0b2) Added requirement for
typing-extensions>=4.0.1
4.8.0b2 (2022-11-15)
Features Added
- Added support for service API version
7.4-preview.1
KeyClient
has acreate_okp_key
method to create an octet key pair (OKP) on Managed HSM- Added
eddsa
toSignatureAlgorithm
enum to support signing and verifying using an Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA) on Managed HSM - Added
okp
andokp_hsm
toKeyType
enum for octet key pairs - Added
ed25519
toKeyCurveName
enum to support use of the Ed25519 Edwards curve
Other Changes
- Key Vault API version
7.4-preview.1
is now the default - Dropped
msrest
requirement - Dropped
six
requirement - Added requirement for
isodate>=0.6.1
(isodate
was required bymsrest
) - Added requirement for
typing-extensions>=4.0.1
4.8.0b1 (2022-09-22)
Features Added
- An attempt will be made to generate an IV if one isn't provided for local encryption (#25380)
Other Changes
- Python 3.6 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.7 or later.
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.24.0 - Updated minimum
msrest
version to 0.7.1
4.7.0 (2022-09-19)
Breaking Changes
- Clients verify the challenge resource matches the vault domain. This should affect few customers,
who can provide
verify_challenge_resource=False
to client constructors to disable. See https://aka.ms/azsdk/blog/vault-uri for more information.
Other Changes
- Changes from version 4.7.0b1 have been reverted and will be included in version 4.8.0b1
4.7.0b1 (2022-08-12)
Features Added
- An attempt will be made to generate an IV if one isn't provided for local encryption (#25380)
Other Changes
- The most recent release was version 4.6.1 instead of the intended version, 4.5.2. The next stable release is planned to be version 4.7.0.
- Python 3.6 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.7 or later.
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.24.0
4.6.1 (2022-08-11)
Other Changes
- Documentation improvements (#25039)
4.6.0b1 (2022-06-07)
Bugs Fixed
- If a key's ID contains a port number, this port will now be preserved in the vault URL of a
CryptographyClient
instance created from this key (#24446)- Port numbers are now preserved in the
vault_url
property of aKeyVaultKeyIdentifier
- Port numbers are now preserved in the
4.5.1 (2022-04-18)
Bugs Fixed
- Fixed error that could occur when fetching a key rotation policy that has no defined
lifetime_actions
.
4.5.0 (2022-03-28)
Features Added
- Key Vault API version 7.3 is now the default
- Added support for multi-tenant authentication when using
azure-identity
1.8.0 or newer (#20698) - (From 4.5.0b1)
KeyClient
has aget_random_bytes
method for getting a requested number of random bytes from a managed HSM - (From 4.5.0b2) Added support for secure key release from a Managed HSM
(#19588)
- Added
release_key
method toKeyClient
for releasing the private component of a key - Added
exportable
andrelease_policy
keyword-only arguments to key creation and import methods - Added
KeyExportEncryptionAlgorithm
enum for specifying an encryption algorithm to be used in key release
- Added
- (From 4.5.0b4) Added
KeyClient.get_cryptography_client
, which provides a simple way to create aCryptographyClient
for a key, given its name and optionally a version (#20621) - (From 4.5.0b4) Added support for automated and on-demand key rotation in Azure Key Vault
(#19840)
- Added
KeyClient.rotate_key
to rotate a key on-demand - Added
KeyClient.update_key_rotation_policy
to update a key's automated rotation policy
- Added
- (From 4.5.0b6) Added
immutable
keyword-only argument and property toKeyReleasePolicy
to support immutable release policies. Once a release policy is marked as immutable, it can no longer be modified.
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.4.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.5.0b1 may be affected.
KeyClient.update_key_rotation_policy
accepts a requiredpolicy
argument (#22981)- The optional
version
parameter inKeyClient.release_key
is now a keyword-only argument (#22981) - Renamed the
name
parameter inKeyClient.get_key_rotation_policy
andKeyClient.update_key_rotation_policy
tokey_name
(#22981) - Enum values in
azure-keyvault-keys
are now uniformly lower-cased (#22981)
Bugs Fixed
KeyType
now ignores casing during declaration, which resolves a scenario where Key Vault keys created with non-standard casing could not be fetched with the SDK (#22797)
Other Changes
- (From 4.5.0b6) Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.
- (From 4.5.0b6) Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.20.0 - (From 4.5.0b3) Updated type hints to fix mypy errors (#19158)
- (From 4.5.0b4)
CryptographyClient
no longer requires a key version when providing a key ID to its constructor (though providing a version is still recommended) - (From 4.5.0b5) To support multi-tenant authentication,
get_token
calls during challenge authentication requests now pass in atenant_id
keyword argument (#20698). See https://aka.ms/azsdk/python/identity/tokencredential for more details on how to integrate this parameter ifget_token
is implemented by a custom credential. - (From 4.5.0b6) Updated type hints for
KeyProperties
model'smanaged
,exportable
, andrelease_policy
properties (#22368)
4.5.0b6 (2022-02-08)
Features Added
- Added
immutable
keyword-only argument and property toKeyReleasePolicy
to support immutable release policies. Once a release policy is marked as immutable, it can no longer be modified.
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.4.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.5.0b1 may be affected.
- Renamed the required argument
data
inKeyReleasePolicy
's constructor toencoded_policy
Other Changes
- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.20.0 - Updated type hints for
KeyProperties
model'smanaged
,exportable
, andrelease_policy
properties (#22368) - (From 4.5.0b5) To support multi-tenant authentication,
get_token
calls during challenge authentication requests now pass in atenant_id
keyword argument (#20698)
4.5.0b5 (2021-11-11)
Features Added
- Added support for multi-tenant authentication when using
azure-identity
1.7.1 or newer (#20698)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.4.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.5.0b1 may be affected.
KeyClient.get_random_bytes
now returns bytes instead of RandomBytes. The RandomBytes class has been removed- Renamed the
version
keyword-only argument inKeyClient.get_cryptography_client
tokey_version
- Renamed
KeyReleasePolicy.data
toKeyReleasePolicy.encoded_policy
- Renamed the
target
parameter inKeyClient.release_key
totarget_attestation_token
Other Changes
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.15.0
4.5.0b4 (2021-10-07)
Features Added
- Added
KeyClient.get_cryptography_client
, which provides a simple way to create aCryptographyClient
for a key, given its name and optionally a version (#20621) - Added support for automated and on-demand key rotation in Azure Key Vault
(#19840)
- Added
KeyClient.rotate_key
to rotate a key on-demand - Added
KeyClient.update_key_rotation_policy
to update a key's automated rotation policy
- Added
Other Changes
CryptographyClient
no longer requires a key version when providing a key ID to its constructor (though providing a version is still recommended)
4.5.0b3 (2021-09-09)
Other Changes
- Updated type hints to fix mypy errors (#19158)
4.5.0b2 (2021-08-10)
Features Added
- Added support for secure key release from a Managed HSM
(#19588)
- Added
release_key
method toKeyClient
for releasing the private component of a key - Added
exportable
andrelease_policy
keyword-only arguments to key creation and import methods - Added
KeyExportEncryptionAlgorithm
enum for specifying an encryption algorithm to be used in key release
- Added
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.4.0. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.5.0b1 may be affected.
KeyClient.get_random_bytes
now returns aRandomBytes
model with bytes in avalue
property, rather than returning the bytes directly (#19895)
4.5.0b1 (2021-07-08)
Beginning with this release, this library requires Python 2.7 or 3.6+.
Features Added
- Key Vault API version 7.3-preview is now the default
KeyClient
has aget_random_bytes
method for getting a requested number of random bytes from a managed HSM
4.4.0 (2021-06-22)
This is the last version to support Python 3.5. The next version will require Python 2.7 or 3.6+.
Changed
- Key Vault API version 7.2 is now the default
- (From 4.4.0b1) Updated minimum
msrest
version to 0.6.21
Added
KeyClient
has acreate_oct_key
method for creating symmetric keysKeyClient
'screate_key
andcreate_rsa_key
methods now accept apublic_exponent
keyword-only argument (#18016)- (From 4.4.0b1) Added support for Key Vault API version 7.2
(#16566)
- Added
oct_hsm
toKeyType
- Added 128-, 192-, and 256-bit AES-GCM, AES-CBC, and AES-CBCPAD encryption
algorithms to
EncryptionAlgorithm
- Added 128- and 192-bit AES-KW key wrapping algorithms to
KeyWrapAlgorithm
CryptographyClient
'sencrypt
method acceptsiv
andadditional_authenticated_data
keyword argumentsCryptographyClient
'sdecrypt
method acceptsiv
,additional_authenticated_data
, andauthentication_tag
keyword arguments- Added
iv
,aad
, andtag
properties toEncryptResult
- Added
- (From 4.4.0b3)
CryptographyClient
will perform all operations locally if initialized with the.from_jwk
factory method (#16565) - (From 4.4.0b3) Added requirement for
six
>=1.12.0 - (From 4.4.0b4)
CryptographyClient
can perform AES-CBCPAD encryption and decryption locally (#17762)
Breaking Changes
These changes do not impact the API of stable versions such as 4.3.1. Only code written against a beta version such as 4.4.0b1 may be affected.
parse_key_vault_key_id
andKeyVaultResourceId
have been replaced by aKeyVaultKeyIdentifier
class, which can be initialized with a key ID
4.4.0b4 (2021-04-06)
Added
CryptographyClient
can perform AES-CBCPAD encryption and decryption locally (#17762)
4.4.0b3 (2021-03-11)
Added
CryptographyClient
will perform all operations locally if initialized with the.from_jwk
factory method (#16565)- Added requirement for six>=1.12.0
4.4.0b2 (2021-02-10)
Fixed
- API versions older than 7.2-preview no longer raise
ImportError
when performing async operations (#16680)
4.4.0b1 (2021-02-10)
Changed
- Key Vault API version 7.2-preview is now the default
- Updated msrest requirement to >=0.6.21
Added
- Support for Key Vault API version 7.2-preview
(#16566)
- Added
oct_hsm
toKeyType
- Added 128-, 192-, and 256-bit AES-GCM, AES-CBC, and AES-CBCPAD encryption
algorithms to
EncryptionAlgorithm
- Added 128- and 192-bit AES-KW key wrapping algorithms to
KeyWrapAlgorithm
CryptographyClient
'sencrypt
method acceptsiv
andadditional_authenticated_data
keyword argumentsCryptographyClient
'sdecrypt
method acceptsiv
,additional_authenticated_data
, andauthentication_tag
keyword arguments- Added
iv
,aad
, andtag
properties toEncryptResult
- Added
- Added method
parse_key_vault_key_id
that parses out a full ID returned by Key Vault, so users can easily access the key'sname
,vault_url
, andversion
.
4.3.1 (2020-12-03)
Fixed
CryptographyClient
operations no longer raiseAttributeError
when the client was constructed with a key ID (#15608)
4.3.0 (2020-10-06)
Changed
CryptographyClient
can perform decrypt and sign operations locally (#9754)
Fixed
- Correct typing for async paging methods
4.2.0 (2020-08-11)
Fixed
- Values of
x-ms-keyvault-region
andx-ms-keyvault-service-version
headers are no longer redacted in logging output CryptographyClient
will no longer perform encrypt or wrap operations when its key has expired or is not yet valid
Changed
- Key Vault API version 7.1 is now the default
- Updated minimum
azure-core
version to 1.7.0
Added
- At construction, clients accept a
CustomHookPolicy
through the optional keyword argumentcustom_hook_policy
- All client requests include a unique ID in the header
x-ms-client-request-id
- Dependency on
azure-common
for multiapi support
4.2.0b1 (2020-03-10)
- Support for Key Vault API version 7.1-preview
(#10124)
- Added
import_key
toKeyOperation
- Added
recoverable_days
toCertificateProperties
- Added
ApiVersion
enum identifying Key Vault versions supported by this package
- Added
4.1.0 (2020-03-10)
KeyClient
instances have aclose
method which closes opened sockets. Used as a context manager, aKeyClient
closes opened sockets on exit. (#9906)- Pollers no longer sleep after operation completion (#9991)
4.0.1 (2020-02-11)
azure.keyvault.keys
defines__version__
- Challenge authentication policy preserves request options (#8999)
- Updated
msrest
requirement to >=0.6.0 - Challenge authentication policy requires TLS (#9457)
- Methods no longer raise the internal error
KeyVaultErrorException
(#9690) - Fix
AttributeError
in async CryptographyClient when verifying signatures remotely (#9734)
4.0.0 (2019-10-31)
Breaking changes:
- Removed
KeyClient.get_cryptography_client()
andCryptographyClient.get_key()
- Moved the optional parameters of several methods into kwargs (
docs
detail the new keyword arguments):
create_key
now has positional parametersname
andkey_type
create_ec_key
andcreate_rsa_key
now have one positional parameter,name
update_key_properties
now has two positional parameters,name
and (optional)version
import_key
now has positional parametersname
andkey
CryptographyClient
operations return class instances instead of tuples and renamed the following properties- Renamed the
decrypted_bytes
property ofDecryptResult
toplaintext
- Renamed the
unwrapped_bytes
property ofUnwrapResult
tokey
- Renamed the
result
property ofVerifyResult
tois_valid
- Renamed the
- Renamed the
UnwrapKeyResult
andWrapKeyResult
classes toUnwrapResult
andWrapResult
- Renamed
list_keys
tolist_properties_of_keys
- Renamed
list_key_versions
tolist_properties_of_key_versions
- Renamed sync method
delete_key
tobegin_delete_key
- The sync method
begin_delete_key
and asyncdelete_key
now return pollers that return aDeletedKey
- Renamed
Key
toKeyVaultKey
KeyVaultKey
propertiescreated
,expires
, andupdated
renamed tocreated_on
,expires_on
, andupdated_on
- The
vault_endpoint
parameter ofKeyClient
has been renamed tovault_url
- The property
vault_endpoint
has been renamed tovault_url
in all models
New features:
- Now all
CryptographyClient
returns includekey_id
andalgorithm
properties
4.0.0b4 (2019-10-08)
-
Enums
JsonWebKeyCurveName
,JsonWebKeyOperation
, andJsonWebKeyType
have been renamed toKeyCurveName
,KeyOperation
, andKeyType
, respectively. -
Key
now has attributeproperties
, which holds certain properties of the key, such asversion
. This changes the shape of the returnedKey
type, as certain properties ofKey
(such asversion
) have to be accessed through theproperties
property. -
update_key
has been renamed toupdate_key_properties
-
The
vault_url
parameter ofKeyClient
has been renamed tovault_endpoint
-
The property
vault_url
has been renamed tovault_endpoint
in all models
Fixes and improvements:
- The
key
argument toimport_key
should be an instance ofazure.keyvault.keys.JsonWebKey
(#7590)
4.0.0b3 (2019-09-11)
Breaking changes:
CryptographyClient
methodswrap
andunwrap
are renamedwrap_key
andunwrap_key
, respectively.
New features:
CryptographyClient
performs encrypt, verify and wrap operations locally when its key's public material is available (i.e., when it has keys/get permission).
4.0.0b2 (2019-08-06)
Breaking changes:
- Removed
azure.core.Configuration
from the public API in preparation for a revamped configuration API. Staticcreate_config
methods have been renamed_create_config
, and will be removed in a future release. - Removed
wrap_key
andunwrap_key
fromKeyClient
. These are now available throughCryptographyClient
. - This version of the library requires
azure-core
1.0.0b2- If you later want to revert to a version requiring azure-core 1.0.0b1,
of this or another Azure SDK library, you must explicitly install azure-core
1.0.0b1 as well. For example:
pip install azure-core==1.0.0b1 azure-keyvault-keys==4.0.0b1
- If you later want to revert to a version requiring azure-core 1.0.0b1,
of this or another Azure SDK library, you must explicitly install azure-core
1.0.0b1 as well. For example:
New features:
- Added
CryptographyClient
, a client for performing cryptographic operations (encrypt/decrypt, wrap/unwrap, sign/verify) with a key. - Distributed tracing framework OpenCensus is now supported
- Added support for HTTP challenge based authentication, allowing clients to interact with vaults in sovereign clouds.
Other changes:
- Async clients use aiohttp for transport by default. See azure-core documentation for more information about using other transports.
4.0.0b1 (2019-06-28)
Version 4.0.0b1 is the first preview of our efforts to create a user-friendly and Pythonic client library for Azure Key Vault. For more information about preview releases of other Azure SDK libraries, please visit https://aka.ms/azure-sdk-preview1-python.
This library is not a direct replacement for azure-keyvault
. Applications
using that library would require code changes to use azure-keyvault-keys
.
This package's
documentation
and
samples
demonstrate the new API.
Major changes from azure-keyvault
- Packages scoped by functionality
azure-keyvault-keys
contains a client for key operations,azure-keyvault-secrets
contains a client for secret operations
- Client instances are scoped to vaults (an instance interacts with one vault only)
- Asynchronous API supported on Python 3.5.3+
- the
azure.keyvault.keys.aio
namespace contains an async equivalent of the synchronous client inazure.keyvault.keys
- the
- Authentication using
azure-identity
credentials- see this package's documentation , and the Azure Identity documentation for more information
azure-keyvault
features not implemented in this release
- Certificate management APIs
- Cryptographic operations, e.g. sign, un/wrap_key, verify, en- and decrypt
- National cloud support. This release supports public global cloud vaults, e.g. https://{vault-name}.vault.azure.net