Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: emv
Version: 1.0.9
Summary: EMV Smartcard Protocol Library
Home-page: https://github.com/russss/python-emv
Author: Russ Garrett
Author-email: russ@garrett.co.uk
License: MIT
Description: EMV for Python
        ==============
        
        [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/russss/python-emv.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/russss/python-emv)
        
        A Pythonic implementation of the EMV smartcard protocol, which is used
        worldwide for chip-and-PIN payments. This is intended to be readable,
        tested, and heavily cross-referenced with the appropriate sections of the
        [EMV Specification](http://www.emvco.com/specifications.aspx).
        
        This also includes an implementation of the `EMV CAP` (aka Pinsentry)
        standard which is known to work for Barclays cards.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        You'll need the pcsc smartcard libraries on your system in order to build the
        smartcard bindings. On Ubuntu:
        
            sudo apt-get install build-essential swig libpcsclite-dev python-pip python-devel
        
        Then you can install emv from pip:
        
            sudo pip install emv
        
        To check if everything's working, plug in a smartcard reader, put a bank
        card in, and run:
        
            emvtool info
        
        If all goes well, you should see some data about your card.
        
        Warning
        -------
        
        Although this tool has been relatively well tested, it's possible to block
        or even damage your card, as well as get in trouble with your card issuer.
        Please make sure you understand the risks.
        
        Commands marked in the `--help` output with [!] will initiate a transaction
        on the card, resulting in a permanent change to the card's internal state
        which could potentially be detected by your card issuer, particularly if you
        initiate many transactions.
        
        Command Line
        ------------
        
        This library ships with `emvtool` - a simple command-line tool for testing
        and CAP password generation. To fetch some card metadata, run:
        
            emvtool info
        
        If you have more than one smartcard reader (or smartcard-like devices, such as a YubiKey)
        connected, you may have to select a specific reader. List all the readers with:
        
            emvtool readers
        
        Then use the `-r` option to select the specific reader ID, e.g.:
        
            emvtool -r 1 info
        
        To generate an EMV CAP one-time passcode:
        
            emvtool -p <PIN> cap
        
        You can also conduct CAP signing and challenge-response:
        
            emvtool -p <PIN> cap -c <challenge>
            emvtool -p <PIN> cap -c <accountno> -a <amount>
        
        Legal Stuff
        -----------
        
        `EMV` is a trademark of [EMVCo](http://www.emvco.com/) and is used
        purely for descriptive purposes. This library is not affiliated with
        EMVCo.
        
Keywords: smartcard emv payment
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Requires-Python: >=3.4
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