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oneid-sdk

Python SDK for 1id.com -- hardware-anchored identity for AI agents.

RFC: draft-drake-email-hardware-attestation-00

Quick start

import oneid

# Enroll at declared tier (no HSM needed, always works)
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="declared", display_name="Sparky")
print(f"Enrolled: {identity.handle}")
print(f"URN: {identity.agent_identity_urn}")

# Get an OAuth2 token for API access
token = oneid.get_token()
headers = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {token.access_token}"}

# Check identity
me = oneid.whoami()
print(f"I am {me.handle}, trust tier: {me.trust_tier.value}")

Hardware-backed enrollment

# TPM enrollment (sovereign tier) - requires Windows/Linux with TPM 2.0
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="sovereign")

# YubiKey enrollment (portable tier) - requires YubiKey 5 inserted
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="portable")

# Virtual TPM (VMware/Hyper-V/QEMU)
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="virtual")

Trust tiers

Tier Hardware Sybil Resistant Trust Level
sovereign TPM (Intel, AMD, Infineon) with valid cert Yes Highest
portable YubiKey / Nitrokey / Feitian with PIV attestation Yes High
virtual VMware / Hyper-V / QEMU vTPM No Verified Hardware
declared None (software keys) No Software

request_tier is a requirement, not a preference. You get exactly what you ask for, or an exception. No silent fallbacks.

Key algorithms

Like SSH, agents can choose their preferred key algorithm for declared-tier enrollment:

identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="declared", key_algorithm="ed25519")     # default, strongest
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="declared", key_algorithm="ecdsa-p384")  # NIST P-384
identity = oneid.enroll(request_tier="declared", key_algorithm="rsa-4096")    # RSA compat

Installation

pip install oneid

Requires Python 3.10+.

License

Apache-2.0

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