I am trying to create a model with an encrypted key so it's harder for
someone to maliciously screw over my customers.
I have the following snippet.
Field('public_gram', 'boolean', default=False),
Field('tag_name', 'list:string'),
Field('deletion_key', 'password')
)
You can see there the "deletion_key" is a feild type "password" which I
understand is hashed out so you can't get the original code. However, when
I try to print it I get this...
test
CRYPT()(gram_details.deletion_key)
(<gluon.validators.LazyCrypt object at 0x7f56b8305c10>, None)
CRYPT()(gram_details.deletion_key) == gram_details.deletion_key
False
Where "test" is print gram_details.deletion_key
If this is the case then my password is not very cryptic.
Am I doing something wrong?
BR,
Jason Brower
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