Do you have an example client implementation? I'm not totally sure how
to use it.

(but am looking though the source)


2010/1/22 Jeff Lindsay <[email protected]>:
> For a while I've been complaining App Engine needs Admin defined
> environment variables that can be used to store api keys, passwords,
> and other sensitive information you wouldn't want in your source code
> repository. For a while, I was making a keys.py file that I'd import
> that I'd keep out of the repository. Unfortunately, in rare cases I
> would switch machines and deploy, forgetting I didn't have keys.py and
> the app would break. So it's a pretty fragile solution.
>
> I had an idea to keep my keys in a hardcoded Scriptlet
> (scriptlets.org), but it wouldn't be very secure. So I expanded on the
> idea and built an app just for this purpose:
>
> http://thekeymaster.org
>
> Maybe some of you will find it useful. You'd first have to trust its
> encryption, which is done with the PyCrypt library. The source is also
> open so what's going on is all transparent.
>
> No doubt many of you will be afraid to use it. That's fine. I'm not.
> But I figure some of you might find it useful.
>
> Cheers!
> Jeff Lindsay
>
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