Changelog

1.2.0 - 2017-11-01

  • Update libsodium to 1.0.15.
  • Infrastructure: add jenkins support for automatic build of manylinux1 binary wheels
  • Added support for SealedBox construction.
  • Added support for argon2i and argon2id password hashing constructs and restructured high-level password hashing implementation to expose the same interface for all hashers.
  • Added support for 128 bit siphashx24 variant of siphash24.
  • Added support for from_seed APIs for X25519 keypair generation.
  • Dropped support for Python 3.3.

1.1.2 - 2017-03-31

  • reorder link time library search path when using bundled libsodium

1.1.1 - 2017-03-15

  • Fixed a circular import bug in nacl.utils.

1.1.0 - 2017-03-14

  • Dropped support for Python 2.6.
  • Added shared_key() method on Box.
  • You can now pass None to nonce when encrypting with Box or SecretBox and it will automatically generate a random nonce.
  • Added support for siphash24.
  • Added support for blake2b.
  • Added support for scrypt.
  • Update libsodium to 1.0.11.
  • Default to the bundled libsodium when compiling.
  • All raised exceptions are defined mixing-in nacl.exceptions.CryptoError

1.0.1 - 2016-01-24

  • Fix an issue with absolute paths that prevented the creation of wheels.

1.0 - 2016-01-23

  • PyNaCl has been ported to use the new APIs available in cffi 1.0+. Due to this change we no longer support PyPy releases older than 2.6.
  • Python 3.2 support has been dropped.
  • Functions to convert between Ed25519 and Curve25519 keys have been added.

0.3.0 - 2015-03-04

  • The low-level API (nacl.c.*) has been changed to match the upstream NaCl C/C++ conventions (as well as those of other NaCl bindings). The order of arguments and return values has changed significantly. To avoid silent failures, nacl.c has been removed, and replaced with nacl.bindings (with the new argument ordering). If you have code which calls these functions (e.g. nacl.c.crypto_box_keypair()), you must review the new docstrings and update your code/imports to match the new conventions.