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* The libgpg error strings arrive in the browser in a different
encoding than used by browsers. Escaping and then decoding it
should cover most languages in the supported browsers.
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* Fixed errors:
- src/Message.js post(): Set chunksize to defined default value instead
of hardcoded
- src/Keys.js: added getHasSecret() to refreshKey operation.
* Reviewed and updated the documentation
* non-documentation changes which do not affect functionality:
- src/Errors: disabled a console.warn that is only useful for debugging
- helpers.js: renamed "string" to "value" in isFingerprint and isLongId
to avoid confusion
- src/Keyring: prepare_sync, search are both explicitly set to false by
default
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* package.json:
- the old webpack-cli version depended on two packages
with vulnerabilities, set to minimum version 3.0.8 to fix this
(nodesecurity.io/advisories/157, nodesecurity.io/advisories/612)
- added License identifier
* README: Updated documentation
* jsdoc.conf: Added a configuration file for jsdoc
* some minor documentation changes, indentations
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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
--
* 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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* 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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* 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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* 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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* 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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* 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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* Introduced Mocha/chai as testsuite. After development build
'npm test' should run the unit tests. Functionality exclusive to
Browsers/WebExtensions cannot be run this way, so some other testing
is still needed.
- package.json: Added required development packages
- .babelrc indirect configuration for mocha. ES6 transpiling
needs some babel configuration, but mocha has no setting for it.
- test/mocha.opts Vonfiguration for mocha runs
* Fixed errors:
- Helpers.js toKeyIdArray; isLongId is now exported
- Key.js Key constructor failed
- Message.js will not throw an Error during construction, a new
message is now created with createMessage, which can return an
Error or a GPGME_Message object
* Tests:
- test/Helpers: exports from Helpers.js, GPGME_Error handling
- test/Message: first init test with bad parameters
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* gpgmejs_openpgpjs
- unsuported values with no negative consequences can now reject,
warn or be ignored, according to config.unconsidered_params
- cleanup of unsupported/supported parameters and TODOS
* A src/index.js init() now accepts a configuration object
* Errors will now be derived from Error, offering more info and a
stacktrace.
* Fixed Connection.post() timeout triggering on wrong cases
* Added comments in permittedOperations.js, which gpgme interactions
are still unimplemented and should be added next
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* A timeout of 5 seconds is activated for functions that do not require
a pinentry. This definition is written to src/permittedOperations.js
* testapplication.js now alerts the proper error codes and messages.
* src/Errors.js fixed two typos in error handling
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* Error objects will now return the error code if defined as error type
in src/Errors.js, or do a console.log if it is a warning. Errors from
the native gpgme-json will be marked as GNUPG_ERROR.
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* The Connection will now be started before an object is created, to
better account for failures.
* index.js: now exposes an init(), which returns a Promise of
configurable <GpgME | gpgmeGpgME_openPGPCompatibility> with an
established connection.
* TODO: There is currently no way to recover from a "connection lost"
* Connection.js offers Connection.isConnected, which toggles on port
closing.
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* Error handling: introduced GPGMEJS_Error class that handles errors
at a more centralized and consistent position
* src/Connection.js:
The nativeMessaging port now opens per session instead of per
message. Some methods were added that reflect this change
- added methods disconnect() and reconnect()
- added connection status query
* src/gpgmejs.js
- stub for key deletion
- error handling
- high level API for changing connection status
* src/gpgmejs_openpgpjs.js
- added stubs for Key/Keyring handling according to current
state of discussion. It is still subject to change
* src/Helpers.js
- toKeyIdArray creates an array of KeyIds, now accepting
fingerprints, GPGMEJS_Key objects and openpgp Key objects.
* Key objects (src/Key.js) Querying information about a key
directly from gnupg. Currently a stub, only the Key.fingerprint is
functional.
* Keyring queries (src/Keyring.js): Listing and searching keys.
Currently a stub.
* Compatibility class gpgme_openpgpjs offers an API that should accept
openpgpjs syntax, throwing errors if a parameter is unexpected/not
implemented
* tried to be more generic in methods
* waiting for multiple answers if 'more' is in the answer
* more consistency checking on sending and receiving
* updated the example extension
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Note this code misses all the legal boilerplate; please add this as
soon as possible and provide a DCO so we can merge it into master.
I also removed the dist/ directory because that was not source code.