Access passwords stored in keepass using the http plugin
pip3 install git+https://github.com/pschelle/python3-keepasshttp.git
import keepasshttp
session = keepasshttp.start('my_app_name')
logins = session.get_logins('http://www.amazon.com')
print(logins)
Which will output something like:
[{u'Login': '[email protected]',
u'Name': 'Amazon',
u'Password': Password(*****),
u'Uuid': '0da19f691e4ab51c11433f809695c84e'}]
The password field is protected with a thin wrapper so that it isn't accidently printed. The actual value of the password can be accessed like
logins[0]['Password'].value
The CLI tools provides the possibility to search for an entry.
$ kphttp-cli --help
Usage: kphttp-cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Interact with KeePass using the KeePassHTTP plugin
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
get Search for an entry.
$ kphttp-cli get --help
Usage: kphttp-cli get [OPTIONS] APPNAME URL
Search for an entry.
Options:
--list List all matches instead of only the first.
--output [Name|Login|Password] Specify which data should be printed.
--plaintext Print out the password - BE CAREFUL
--help Show this message and exit.
This library is based based off of the keepasshttp author's Protocol Summary and the Javascript Client Implementation
I kept a copy of the notebook I used while playing around with the protocol Keepass Protocol for reference.
Versions of keepassx have been written that port the functionality of the keepasshttp plugin. Check out keepassx/keepassx#111 for the latest info.