Using PyArmor

The syntax of the pyarmor command is:

pyarmor [command] [options]

Obfuscating Python Scripts

Use command obfuscate to obfuscate python scripts. In the most simple case, set the current directory to the location of your program myscript.py and execute:

pyarmor obfuscate myscript.py

PyArmor obfuscates myscript.py and all the *.py in the same folder:

  • Create .pyarmor_capsule.zip in the HOME folder if it doesn’t exists.
  • Creates a folder dist in the same folder as the script if it does not exist.
  • Writes the obfuscated myscript.py in the dist folder.
  • Writes all the obfuscated *.py in the same folder as the script in the dist folder.
  • Copy runtime files used to run obfuscated scripts to the dist folder.

In the dist folder the obfuscated scripts and all the required files are generated:

dist/
    myscript.py

    pytransform/
        __init__.py
        _pytransform.so, or _pytransform.dll in Windows, _pytransform.dylib in MacOS
        pytransform.key
        license.lic

The extra folder pytransform called Runtime Package, it’s required to run the obfuscated script.

Normally you name one script on the command line. It’s entry script. The content of myscript.py would be like this:

from pytransform import pyarmor_runtime
pyarmor_runtime()
__pyarmor__(__name__, __file__, b'\x06\x0f...')

The first 2 lines called Bootstrap Code, are only in the entry script. They must be run before using any obfuscated file. For all the other obfuscated *.py, there is only last line:

__pyarmor__(__name__, __file__, b'\x0a\x02...')

Run the obfuscated script:

cd dist
python myscript.py

By default, only the *.py in the same path as the entry script are obfuscated. To obfuscate all the *.py in the sub-folder recursively, execute this command:

pyarmor obfuscate --recursive myscript.py

Distributing Obfuscated Scripts

Just copy all the files in the output path dist to end users. Note that except the obfuscated scripts, the Runtime Package need to be distributed to end users too.

The Runtime Package may not with the obfuscated scripts, it could be moved to any Python path, only if import pytransform works.

About the security of obfuscated scripts, refer to The Security of PyArmor

Note

PyArmor need NOT be installed in the runtime machine

Generating License For Obfuscated Scripts

Use command licenses to generate new license.lic for obfuscated scripts.

By default there is dist/pytransform/license.lic generated by command obfuscate. It allows obfuscated scripts run in any machine and never expired.

Generate an expired license for obfuscated script:

pyarmor licenses --expired 2019-01-01 product-001

PyArmor generates new license file:

  • Read data from .pyarmor_capsule.zip in the HOME folder
  • Create license.lic in the licenses/product-001 folder
  • Create license.lic.txt in the licenses/product-001 folder

Overwrite default license with new one:

cp licenses/code-001/license.lic dist/pytransform/

Run obfuscated script with new license, It will report error after Jan. 1, 2019:

cd dist
python myscript.py

Generate license to bind obfuscated scripts to fixed machine, first get hardware information:

pyarmor hdinfo

Then generate new license bind to harddisk serial number and mac address:

pyarmor licenses --bind-disk "100304PBN2081SF3NJ5T" --bind-mac "20:c1:d2:2f:a0:96" code-002

Run obfuscated script with new license:

cp licenses/code-002/license.lic dist/pytransform/

cd dist/
python myscript.py

Note

Before v5.7.0, the default license.lic locates in the path dist other than dist/pytransform

Extending License Type

It’s easy to extend any other licese type for obfuscated scripts: just add authentication code in the entry script. The script can’t be changed any more after it is obfuscated, so do whatever you want in your script. In this case the Runtime Module pytransform would be useful.

The prefer way is Using Plugin to Extend License Type. The advantage is that your scripts needn’t be changed at all. Just write authentication code in a separated script, and inject it in the obfuscated scripts as obfuscating. For more information, refer to How to Deal With Plugins

Here are some plugin examples

https://github.com/dashingsoft/pyarmor/tree/master/plugins

Obfuscating Single Module

To obfuscate one module exactly, use option --exact:

pyarmor obfuscate --exact foo.py

Only foo.py is obfuscated, now import this obfuscated module:

cd dist
python -c "import foo"

Obfuscating Whole Package

Run the following command to obfuscate a package:

pyarmor obfuscate --recursive --output dist/mypkg mykpg/__init__.py

To import the obfuscated package:

cd dist
python -c "import mypkg"

Packing Obfuscated Scripts

Use command pack to pack obfuscated scripts into the bundle.

First install PyInstaller:

pip install pyinstaller

Set the current directory to the location of your program myscript.py and execute:

pyarmor pack myscript.py

PyArmor packs myscript.py:

  • Execute pyarmor obfuscate to obfuscate myscript.py
  • Execute pyinstaller myscipt.py to create myscript.spec
  • Update myscript.spec, replace original scripts with obfuscated ones
  • Execute pyinstaller myscript.spec to bundle the obfuscated scripts

In the dist/myscript folder you find the bundled app you distribute to your users.

Run the final executeable file:

dist/myscript/myscript

Check the scripts have been obfuscated. It should return error:

rm dist/myscript/license.lic
dist/myscript/myscript

Generate an expired license for the bundle:

pyarmor licenses --expired 2019-01-01 code-003
cp licenses/code-003/license.lic dist/myscript

dist/myscript/myscript

For complicated cases, refer to command pack and How To Pack Obfuscated Scripts.

Improving Security Further

These PyArmor features could import security further:

  1. Using Super Mode to obufscate scripts if possible, otherwise enable Advanced Mode if the platform is supported
  2. Try to Binding obfuscated scripts to Python interpreter. Generally it’s not required for Super Mode.
  3. Make sure the entry script is patched by cross protection code, and try to Customizing cross protection code
  4. Use the corresponding Restrict Mode
  5. Use the high security code obfuscation –obf-code=2
  6. Using Plugin To Improve Security by injecting your private checkpoints in the obfuscated scripts
  7. If data files need to be protected, refer to How to protect data files

About the security of obfuscated scripts, refer to The Security of PyArmor