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Verify certificates using native system trust stores

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Truststore

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Truststore is a library which exposes native system certificate stores (ie "trust stores") through an ssl.SSLContext-like API. This means that Python applications no longer need to rely on certifi as a root certificate store. Native system certificate stores have many helpful features compared to a static certificate bundle like certifi:

  • Automatically update certificates as new CAs are created and removed
  • Fetch missing intermediate certificates
  • Check certificates against certificate revocation lists (CRLs) to avoid monster-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks
  • Managed per-system rather than per-application by a operations/IT team
  • PyPI is no longer a CA distribution channel 🥳

Right now truststore is a stand-alone library that can be installed globally in your application to immediately take advantage of the benefits in Python 3.10+. Truststore has also been integrated into pip 24.2+ as the default method for verifying HTTPS certificates (with a fallback to certifi).

Long-term the hope is to add this functionality into Python itself. Wish us luck!

Installation

Truststore is installed from PyPI with pip:

$ python -m pip install truststore

Truststore requires Python 3.10 or later and supports the following platforms:

User Guide

Warning PLEASE READ: inject_into_ssl() must not be used by libraries or packages as it will cause issues on import time when integrated with other libraries. Libraries and packages should instead use truststore.SSLContext directly which is detailed below.

The inject_into_ssl() function is intended only for use in applications and scripts.

You can inject truststore into the standard library ssl module so the functionality is used by every library by default. To do so use the truststore.inject_into_ssl() function:

import truststore
truststore.inject_into_ssl()

# Automatically works with urllib3, requests, aiohttp, and more:
import urllib3
http = urllib3.PoolManager()
resp = http.request("GET", "https://example.com")

import aiohttp
http = aiohttp.ClientSession()
resp = await http.request("GET", "https://example.com")

import requests
resp = requests.get("https://example.com")

If you'd like finer-grained control or you're developing a library or package you can create your own truststore.SSLContext instance and use it anywhere you'd use an ssl.SSLContext:

import ssl
import truststore

ctx = truststore.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)

import urllib3
http = urllib3.PoolManager(ssl_context=ctx)
resp = http.request("GET", "https://example.com")

You can read more in the user guide in the documentation.

License

MIT

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