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* Keyring.js
- implemented importKey: importing one or more armored public key
blocks.
- implemented deleteKey: deleting a public Key from gpg.
* Key.js renamed property Key.armor to Key.armored
* Helpers.js: toKeyIDArray does not complain anymore if there are no
keys. Not having Keys in e.g. signing keys in encrypt is legitimate
and common, the complaints were getting spammy
* Errors.js: gpgme_errors now always pass an optional additional
message, for easier debugging in minified code
* Connection.js: Fix in gpgme-json responses containing objects
* eslintrc.json: Start using eslint. A cleanup to conform to it is not
done yet
* Added further tests for the new functionality
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* implementing Keyring methods:
- Keyring.getKeys: has an additional option that retrieves the armor
and secret state once at the beginning. This is power hungry, but
allows for Keys to be used directly (without querying gpgme-json
each call)
* permittedOperations.js: reflect recent changes in the native
counterpart, adding more options
* Key: adding two methods for retrieving the armored Key block and
for finding out if the Key includes a secret subkey.
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* Keys can now be queried for information. Onne version queries gnug
directly (asynchronous Promise in javascript terms), the cached
version refreshes on demand.
* Small fixes:
src/Connection.js joins answers that stay json properly now
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* Added unittests to be run inside a Browser. To be able to access
the non-exposed functions and classes, a testing bundle will be
created, containing the tests (unittests.js) and the items to be
tested.
* src/Helpelpers, src/Key, src/Keyring: fixed some errors found
during testing.