This change updates the PyKMIP object hierarchy's read/write
method signatures to support propagation of the KMIP version. The
introduction of KMIP 2.0 introduces future KMIP message encodings
that break backwards compatibility; to support this, PyKMIP must
know what KMIP version is being used when encoding or decoding an
object; the KMIP version residing in the client or server alone
is now insufficient. Prior versions of KMIP, namely 1.0 - 1.4,
have been backwards compatible, obviating the need for the KMIP
version at encode/decode time. Going forward, this is no longer
true.
The PyKMIP client and server have been updated to include the
KMIP version when making calls to read/write, as have the
associated test cases covering this functionality.
This change adds server support for the GetAttributes operation.
The user can specify an object ID and an attribute list to get
the values of the attributes listed from the specified object.
The user can also omit either argument; the server will default
to using the ID placeholder and all viable attributes respectively.
Only a subset of the standard attributes are supported right now.
New tests have been added to cover the new feature.
Closes#185Closes#211Closes#218