diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'python/olm/session.py')
-rw-r--r-- | python/olm/session.py | 21 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/python/olm/session.py b/python/olm/session.py index cba9be0..cf66582 100644 --- a/python/olm/session.py +++ b/python/olm/session.py @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ from future.utils import bytes_to_native_str # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module from _libolm import ffi, lib # type: ignore -from ._compat import URANDOM, to_bytearray, to_bytes +from ._compat import URANDOM, to_bytearray, to_bytes, to_native_str from ._finalize import track_for_finalization # This is imported only for type checking purposes @@ -273,8 +273,8 @@ class Session(object): else: # pragma: no cover raise ValueError("Unknown message type") - def decrypt(self, message): - # type: (_OlmMessage) -> str + def decrypt(self, message, errors="replace"): + # type: (_OlmMessage, str) -> str """Decrypts a message using the session. Returns the plaintext string on success. Raises OlmSessionError on failure. If the base64 couldn't be decoded then the error message will be "INVALID_BASE64". If the @@ -285,7 +285,14 @@ class Session(object): Args: message(OlmMessage): The Olm message that will be decrypted. It can - be either an OlmPreKeyMessage or an OlmMessage. + be either an OlmPreKeyMessage or an OlmMessage. + unicode_errors(str, optional): The error handling scheme to use for + unicode decoding errors. The default is "replace" meaning that + the character that was unable to decode will be replaced with + the unicode replacement character (U+FFFD). Other possible + values are "strict", "ignore" and "xmlcharrefreplace" as well + as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that + can handle UnicodeEncodeErrors. """ if not message.ciphertext: raise ValueError("Ciphertext can't be empty") @@ -311,8 +318,10 @@ class Session(object): plaintext_buffer, max_plaintext_length ) self._check_error(plaintext_length) - plaintext = bytes_to_native_str( - ffi.unpack(plaintext_buffer, plaintext_length)) + plaintext = to_native_str( + ffi.unpack(plaintext_buffer, plaintext_length), + errors=errors + ) # clear out copies of the plaintext lib.memset(plaintext_buffer, 0, max_plaintext_length) |