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* src/Helpers.js: GPGME_Keys were not parsed as valid, as their
fingerprint getter is not a fingerprint 'property'.
* BrowserTestExtension: fixed a dsplay typo in counting of tests.
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* BrowsertestExtension/tests/decryptTest.js: There were cases in which
file names returned in a wrong encoding from decryption. The test
cases here are a 'Hello World' in a text file with different names,
then being encrypted with cli gnupg.
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* BrowserTestExtension/tests:
- decryptTest.js: Check Decryption and return values of binary data
- encryptTest.js: Return data type of armored/non-armored encryption
- added a small encoded input png for testing
* DemoExtension/maindemo.js: Fixed unexpected usage of the Demo encrypt
(non-armored)
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* As a decrypt result cannot be known beforehand, the decrypt operation
may add an 'expect' property, taking either 'uint8' or 'base64',
which will return the decrypted data in the appropiate formats.
the return property 'format' will give a feedback on which option
was taken.
A test was added to reflect these changes.
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* As requested by using parties, the options to be passed into the
methods are now objects, with the objects' properties better
describing what they do, and to avoid the need to type several nulls
in a method call if one wants the last parameter.
- src/Keyring.js, src/gpgme.js: Changed parameters and their
validations
- BrowserTest/*.js Had to adapt quite some calls to the new format
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* src/gpgmejs.js: Decrypt now parses additional optional dec_info
information, as well as any verify information, if present
* src/permittedOperations: Now decrypt also expect the new return
object dec_inf (containing info such as is_mime and file_name)
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* Arriving strings (i.e. user id names, error messages) are not
always in javascript encoding. This is an attempt to go through
the whole gpgme answer (with the exception of payload data) and
to fix the encoding of these
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* src/Keyring.js: An empty result should no longer cause an error,
the import feedback summary has been refactored slightly
* Browsertests to reflect import feedback change
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* src/Key.js: the fingerprint returned by a Key is now always upper
case hex, even if the constructor had lower case input. This is to be
more consistent with gpgme and to be more readable and reliable in
comparisions.
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* src/index.js: The export now uses a freezed Object, which does not
allow for simply overwriting the init method by e.g. a third-party
library.
* BrowsertestExtension: Added some tests trying if decryption of bad
data properly fails
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* An Object.freeze should stop any malicious third party from changing
objects' methods once the objects are instantiated (see unittest for
an approach that would have worked before)
- An initialized gpgmejs- object doesn't have a '_Keyring' property
anymore (it still has its 'Keyring')
- The internal expect='base64' needed to be turned into a method.
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* src/ [Connection, Error, Key, Keyring, MEssage, Signature, gpgmejs]:
Functions and values that are not meant to be overwritten are now
moved into their constructors, thus eliminating the possibility of
overwrites after initialization.
* Key: The mode of use (synchronous cached, or async promises) ivs now
determined at initialization of that Key. The property Key.isAsync
reflects this state.
* unittests: fixed old Key syntax for testing.
* Message.js isComplete is now a method and not a getter anymore.
* Added some startup tests.
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Tests will now run with one instance of gpgmejs each block,
which reduces overhead. Readability is (hopefully) improved),
some negative tests are added.
There is still a performance problem in base64 encoding/decoding,
which causes some tests to fail due to time out.
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* The import answer now also directly contains the armored Key as Key
property, without need to refresh the Key object created in the
answer. This allows for direct comparision of input and output.
* BrowserTestExtension: added test for that import callback
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* Reflects the changes made to gpgme-json in commit
6cc842c9aa.
- getKeysArmored now returns an object with property 'armored' being
the exported armored block, and an (optional) array of fingerprint
strings for those keys that can be used in sign/encrypt operations
as property 'secret_fprs'. With this, extensions such as mailvelope
will be able to bulk fetch all necessary key information in one
request.
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* Don't make a secret-Key request for each Key retrieved, use one
request for all of them instead, and assemble the info later. This
should reduce the traffic with large Keyrings. The bulk retrieval
for the public armored Keys for each of these Keys is still up to
discussion
* unittests: disabled assertion for the armored key (as it currently
doesn't work)
* encryptTest: clarified the mechanism/reason of rejection for
Messages >64 MB. This is still a TODO, as this error comes from a
different place (the browser itself) and behaves different from the
other errors.
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* BrowserTestExtension:
- The KeyImport/Export test had some errors, which have now been fixed
- The secret key used for the test examples is now placed more
prominently, and a clarification added that decrypt tests will not
work if this key is not imported.
* permittedOperations.js: typo
Thanks to rrenkert@intevation.de for the fixes
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* the nativeApp now sends all data in one base64-encoded string, which
needs reassembly, but in a much easier way now.
* there are some new performance problems now, especially with
decrypting data
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* trying to stick to eslint from now on for readability
* As some attribution was lost in previous git confusions, I added my
name into some of the licence headers
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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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* After an operation a connection should be disconnected again.
The "end of operation" is now assumed to be either an error as
answer, or a message not including a "more"
* GPGME, GPGME_Key, GPGME_Keyring don't require a connection
anymore
* Message.js: The Message.post() method will open a connection as
required
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* src/Connection.js: isConnected was renamed to checkConnection, that
returns a promise with either version information or Boolean
* Connection checks have been adapted to reflect that checkConnection
returns a Promise
* BrowsertestExtension: tests/signTest.js was missing from my last
commit
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* Uint8Arrays are not supported for now there are unsolved issues in
conversion, and they are lower priority
* encrypt gains a new option to indicate that input values are base64
encoded
* as decrypted values are always base64 encoded, the option base64 will
not try to decode the result into utf, but leave it as it is
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* Some assumption on messages were wrong. Now the tests use more
reasonable sizes.
* bigString now uses the full utf8-extent, with the exception of
U+0000. This code gets dropped during the encryption-decryption
process.
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* Added openpgp - Mode tests to the browsertest Extension. These tests
require openpgp, which should not be a hard dependency for the main
project. Packing openpgpjs into the extension is still TODO
* Fixes:
- openpgp mode API now correctly handles parameters as an object,
similar to openpgpjs
- proper check and parsing of openpgpjs Message Objects
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* There were some inconsistencies between utf-8, transfer and browsers'
utf16, which broke characters that were split between individual
messages. src/Connection now contains a workaround that reassembles
javascripts' format from passed base64 strings. This needs someone
more experienced looking.
* Added several new tests which were failing during initial debugging
of this issue
* reorganized BrowsertestExtension to avoid cluttering.
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* Tests: Under certain circumstances, some data change during
encrypt-decrypt. Committing the current state so the problem can be
discussed.
* Fixes:
- disconnecting the test ports after tests are complete
- fixed passing of the error message from gpgme-json
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* Key.js: Error code for wrong parameter in createKey should be
"PARAM_WRONG"
* Helpers.js: The property openpgpjs-like Objects were checked for in
toKeyIdArray was not defined.
* src/permittedOperations.js: updated more expectations and assumptions
for the native API
* new Problems:
- There seems to be a message size limit of about 21 MB for
nativeMessaging, much lower than the documented 4GB.
- Some bytes are lost with random data in an encrypt-decrypt
roundtrip. The culprit is unclear.
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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.
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* Tests: initialization of the two modes, encryption
* gpgme.js: reintroduced message check before calling
Connection.post()
* gpgmejs_openpgp.js: Fixed openpgp mode not passing keys
* index.js: fixed some confusion in parseconfig()
* Inserted some TODO stubs for missing error handling
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* Extensions:
- Moved testapplication to Demoextension
- Created BrowserTestExtension.
Includes mocha and chai. For running tests that cannot be run
outside a WebExtension
Both Extensions can be found zipped in build/extensions after
running build_extensions.sh
* Code changes:
- src/Config: Place for the configuration
- small fixes raised during testing in Keyring.js, Message.js,
- src/gpgmejs_openpgpjs.js don't offer direct GpgME object to the
outside, as it only causes confusion
- index.js init() now checks the config for validity
* Tests:
- Reordered tests in test/.
- Input values are now in a separate file which may be of use for
bulk testing
* moved the build directory from dist to build