kpclibpy 1.1.8

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kpclibpy 1.1.8

KPCLibPy is a KeePass command
application written in Python.
The original KeePass by Dominik Reichl is a
.NET application written in C#. KeePassLib is part of KeePass which
can be built as a library to support the major functions of KeePass.
However, at the moment, KeePassLib is still built for .NET framework
which can run on Windows only. I modified KeePassLib and extended it
as a .NET Standard library -
KPCLib.
KPCLib stands for KeePass
Portable Class Library at the time when I started the work. Portable
Class Library (PCL) is replaced by .NET Standard Library nowadays.
KPCLibPy is just a Python
wrapper of KPCLib using
Python.NET. In this perspective,
KPCLibPy is fully compatible to the original KeePass, since the
majority of code is the same as KeePass.
In order to save the development effort and have a nice user interface,
the Python library
python-nubia
from Facebook is used as the framework to support command line
interface.

Key Features

Full compatible with the original KeePass
.NET Standard 2.0 support with
KPCLib
Cross platform support with .NET Standard and .NET core
Nice user interface with
python-nubia
Interactive mode that offers fish-style auto-completion



Installation
As a developer, you can use
KPCLibPy from GitHub directly.
git clone https://github.com/shugaoye/KPCLibPy.git
cd KPCLibPy
pip install -r requirements.txt
cd src
python3 ./nubia_main.py
For normal user, KPCLibPy can
be installed using pip.
$ pip install kpclibpy
$ keepass



Docker image
A Dockr image -
docker-mono can be used on
Linux or Windows 10 (WSL).


Configuration
The default location for database files is at HOME/.kpclibdb(orHOME/.kpclibdb.
.. code:
[DEFAULT]
homepath = {your data path}


Issues
On Windows platform, you may get the below error message:
Unhandled exception in event loop:
File "c:\users\kpclibpy\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\asyncio\proactor_events.py", line 768, in _loop_self_reading
f.result() # may raise
File "c:\users\kpclibpy\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\asyncio\windows_events.py", line 808, in _poll
value = callback(transferred, key, ov)
File "c:\users\kpclibpy\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\asyncio\windows_events.py", line 457, in finish_recv
raise ConnectionResetError(*exc.args)

Exception [WinError 995] The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request
Press ENTER to continue...
This is an issue of prompt-toolkit. You can change prompt-toolkit to version 2.x.
pip install -U prompt-toolkit~=2.0

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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