This change adds ModifyAttribute support to the ProxyKmipClient,
leveraging the new generic request capability in the underlying
KMIPProxy client. New unit tests have been added to cover the new
client additions.
Partially implements #547
This change adds SetAttribute support to the ProxyKmipClient,
leveraging the new generic request capability in the underlying
KMIPProxy client. New unit tests have been added to cover the new
client additions.
Partially implements #547
This change adds DeleteAttribute support to the ProxyKmipClient,
leveraging the new generic request capability in the underlying
KMIPProxy client. Going forward all new attribute support will
leverage the new request capability and older supported operations
will be migrated to use it as well, with the ultimate vision
being a final merger of the two client classes into one easy to
use architecture. New unit tests have been added to cover the new
client additions.
Partially implements #547
This change fixes a bug with how key pair names are handled by the
ProxyKmipClient. The original implementation stored key pair names
in the 'names' field of the various template attributes used to
define the key pair attributes. However, the 'names' field is
meant for the names of existing template objects that should be
used as another source for attribute values. Before KMIP 2.0
support was added, this worked because attributes and names were
encoded the same way and were interpreted by the server correctly.
The addition of KMIP 2.0 drops the 'names' field when handling
template attributes, dropping the names from being sent to the
server when creating new key pairs. This change fixes this and
updates relevant client unit tests to detect this error in the
future.
Fixes#560
This change updates the CreateKeyPair payloads to the current
payload format, adding properties for different payload attributes
and adding comparison and string operators. Changes are also made
to the PyKMIP clients and the surrounding testing infrastructure
to reflect the payload changes. The official unit test suite for
the CreateKeyPair payloads has been updated to also reflect these
changes.
This change prepares the CreateKeyPair payloads for future
updates to support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the Locate payloads to the current payload
format, adding properties for different payload attributes and
adding comparison and string operators. Changes are also made to
the PyKMIP clients and the surrounding testing infrastructure to
reflect the payload changes. An official unit test suite for the
Locate payloads has also been included, which will eventually
replace the existing Locate message tests elsewhere in the test
suite.
This change prepares the Locate payloads for future updates to
support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the Register payloads to the current payload
format, adding properties for different payload attributes and
adding comparison and string operators. Changes are also made to
the PyKMIP clients and the surrounding testing infrastructure to
reflect the payload changes. An official unit test suite for the
Register payloads has also been included, which will eventually
replace the existing Register message tests elsewhere in the test
suite.
This change prepares the Register payloads for future updates to
support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the Create payloads to the current payload
format, adding properties for different payload attributes and
adding comparison and string operators. Changes are also made to
the PyKMIP clients and the surrounding testing infrastructure to
reflect the payload changes. An official unit test suite for the
Create payloads has also been included, which will eventually
replace the existing Create message tests elsewhere in the test
suite.
This change prepares the Create payloads for future updates to
support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the PyKMIP clients, adding support for getting
and setting the KMIP version they use when making KMIP requests.
You can now do:
>>> client.kmip_version
to get the KMIP version enumeration the client is using. Use:
>>> client.kmip_version = enums.KMIPVersion.KMIP_1_1
to set the KMIP version the client uses.
The client unit tests have been updated to check and cover these
changes.
Fixes#470
This change fixes various pending deprecation warnings throughout
the library caused by recent updates to different dependencies.
While PyKMIP no longer directly triggers these warnings, some
dependencies still do when run through the test suite.
This change fixes how the ProxyKmipClient handles cryptographic
usage mask values for the CreateKeyPair operation. Originally,
both Encrypt and Decrypt were set by default for both public and
private keys. This is incorrect behavior for certain algorithms.
Now, only the masks specified by the caller are set on the key
pair.
Fixes#412
This change updates the ProxyKmipClient support for the DeriveKey
operation, now allowing the caller to specify a list of
CryptographicUsageMask enumerations to set on the newly derived
key.
Fixes#417
This change adds Check operation support to the ProxyKmipClient.
The client unit test suite has been updated to cover the new code.
Partially addresses #405
This change fixes a bug with the ProxyKmipClient handling of
cryptographic parameters, specifically handling the case where
no cryptographic parameters are provided for an operation method
call. When no parameters are specified, None is now correctly
propagated through to request handling. A client unit test has
been added to cover this fix.
Fixes#406
This change updates the ProxyKmipClient, allowing Get operation
calls to retrieve wrapped keys by providing key wrapping
specification information with the request. Unit tests have been
added and updated to reflect this change.
This change updates ProxyKmipClient support for the CreateKeyPair
operation, adding in optional arguments allowing the user to
specify the cryptographic usage masks for the public and private
keys that will be created. Unit tests have been added to cover
this change.
This change updates the ProxyKmipClient close method, allowing
it to be called without error even when the client connection is
not open. The client unit tests have been updated to reflect this.
This change adds Encrypt operation support to the KMIPProxy and
ProxyKmipClient clients, including unit tests to cover the new
functionality.
Extensive documentation has been added to the header comments for
the new client methods detailing the expected input parameters and
return values. This approach should be followed for all new client
additions going forward.
This change fixes a bug in the ProxyKmipClient, specifically in
the register method. The client would create attributes for the
object to register, regardless if those attributes were set on
the object. This could cause attribute value overwrites, deleting
valid default values with empty values. This change adds checks
to ensure these attributes are not created with the request if
they are not set on the object. The client unit tests have been
updated to reflect this change.
This change adds support for the GetAttributes operation to the
PyKMIP clients. Demo scripts showing how to use the new operation
will be included in a future update. Client test cases have been
added and updated to reflect the new operation.
The ProxyKmipClient now allows you to optionally provide a name
when performing a `Create` or a `Create Key Pair`. If not specified,
the name is excluded from the request.
* For `create`, users specify `name`
* For `create_key_pair`, users specify `private_name` and `public_name`
Resolves#208
This change adds operation policy name support to the pie client,
allowing you to optionally specify the policy name when creating
new symmetric keys and asymmetric key pairs. The operation policy
name can also be set on any pie object and will be sent with the
corresponding register request for new objects. Tests for these
additions are included.
This change adds support for the GetAttributeList operation to the
ProxyKmipClient. It updates the Pie client API and provides a demo
showing how to use the operation. All relevant test suites are updated
accordingly.
This change adds the Pie ProxyKmipClient, which provides a simplified
version of the original KMIP interface and which wraps the original
client. The ProxyKmipClient supports basic CRUD operations for
symmetric, public, and private keys. A unit test suite for the client is
included.