"""Utilities to get a password and/or the current user name. getpass(prompt) - prompt for a password, with echo turned off getuser() - get the user name from the environment or password database Authors: Piers Lauder (original) Guido van Rossum (Windows support and cleanup) """ def getpass(prompt='Password: '): """Prompt for a password, with echo turned off. Restore terminal settings at end. On Windows, this calls win_getpass(prompt) which uses the msvcrt module to get the same effect. """ import sys try: import termios, TERMIOS except ImportError: try: import msvcrt except ImportError: return default_getpass(prompt) else: return win_getpass(prompt) fd = sys.stdin.fileno() old = termios.tcgetattr(fd) # a copy to save new = old[:] new[3] = new[3] & ~TERMIOS.ECHO # 3 == 'lflags' try: termios.tcsetattr(fd, TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN, new) passwd = raw_input(prompt) finally: termios.tcsetattr(fd, TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN, old) sys.stdout.write('\n') return passwd def win_getpass(prompt='Password: '): """Prompt for password with echo off, using Windows getch().""" import msvcrt for c in prompt: msvcrt.putch(c) pw = "" while 1: c = msvcrt.getch() if c == '\r' or c == '\n': break if c == '\003': raise KeyboardInterrupt if c == '\b': pw = pw[:-1] else: pw = pw + c msvcrt.putch('\r') msvcrt.putch('\n') return pw def default_getpass(prompt='Password: '): return raw_input(prompt) def getuser(): """Get the username from the environment or password database. First try various environment variables, then the password database. This works on Windows as long as USERNAME is set. """ import os for name in ('LOGNAME', 'USER', 'LNAME', 'USERNAME'): user = os.environ.get(name) if user: return user # If this fails, the exception will "explain" why import pwd return pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0]