This change adds ProxyKmipClient demos for the new Set, Modify,
and Delete Attribute operations. The demos are not intended for
general use but instead to show how the client can be used to
execute these new operations against a KMIP server. See the
demo scripts themselves for more information.
Partially implements #547
This change adds a demo script showing how to register SplitKey
objects. The existing Get and Destroy demo scripts also work with
the new SplitKey objects. Demo utilities for logging object info
have been updated and improved as well.
Closes#545
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's
Certificate Type. Unit tests and integration tests have
been added to test and verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Certificate Type filtering. Simply use the
"--certificate-type" flag to specify a Certificate Type
enumeration values for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's
Cryptographic Usage Masks. Unit tests and integration tests have
been added to test and verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Cryptographic Usage Mask filtering. Simply use the
"--cryptographic-usage-mask" flag to specify one or more
Cryptographic Usage Mask enumeration values for the Locate script
to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects using the offset and maximum item
constraints. The offset constraint tells the server how many
matching items should be skipped before results are returned. The
maximum items constraint tells the server how many matching items
should be returned. Unit tests and integration tests have been
added to test and verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support offset and maximum item filtering. Simply use the
"--offset-items" and "--maximum-items" flags to specify offset and
maximum item values for the Locate script to filter on.
Fixes#562
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's Operation
Policy Name. Unit tests and integration tests have been added to
test and verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Operation Policy Name filtering. Simply use the
"--operation-policy-name" flag to specify an Operation Policy Name
string value for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's Unique
Identifier. Unit tests and integration tests have been added to
test and verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Unique Identifier filtering. Simply use the
"--unique-identifier" flag to specify a Unique Identifier string
value for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's
Cryptographic Length. If an object's type does not support the
Cryptographic Length attribute, the object is not a match. Unit
tests and integration tests have been added to test and verify
the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Cryptographic Length filtering. Simply use the
"--cryptographic-length" flag to specify a Cryptographic Length
integer value for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's
Cryptographic Algorithm. If an object's type does not support the
Cryptographic Algorithm attribute, that object is not a match.
Unit tests and integration tests have been added to test and
verify the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Cryptographic Algorithm filtering. Simply use the
"--cryptographic-algorithm" flag to specify a Cryptographic
Algorithm enumeration for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's Object Type.
Unit tests and integration tests have been added to test and verify
the correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support Object Type filtering. Simply use the "--object-type" flag
to specify an Object Type enumeration for the Locate script to
filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the object's State. Unit
tests and integration tests have been added to test and verify the
correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support State filtering. Simply use the "--state" flag to specify
a State enumeration for the Locate script to filter on.
This change updates Locate operation support in the PyKMIP server,
allowing users to filter objects based on the objects InitialDate
attribute value. Specifying a single InitialDate attribute in the
Locate request will perform an exact match on objects; specifying
two InitialDate attributes will perform a ranged match. Unit tests
and integration tests have been added to test and verify the
correctness of this feature.
Additionally, the Locate demo scripts have also been updated to
support InitialDate filtering. Simply use the "--initial-date"
flag to provide one or more InitialDate values to the Locate
script to filter on those dates.
This change adds client support for setting custom configuration
file paths, allowing users and developers to place their settings
file wherever they want. All client demo scripts have been updated
to support a '-s' flag that can be used to set the configuration
file for the demo. Client unit tests have also been updated to
include this change.
This change adds the ability to set the operation policy name
attribute to object creation demo scripts, including demos for
the Create, CreateKeyPair, and Register operations.
The help message for the CreateKeyPair demo shows an incorrect
algorithm (AES) but for asymmetric keys PyKMIP only supports RSA
with a minimum length of 512-bits. This change updates the PyKMIP
documentation to correct this.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Kumar Garg <garg.gaurav52@gmail.com>
This change renames the CertificateTypeEnum enumeration to
CertificateType, matching the naming schemes of all other
enumerations. This is a backwards incompatible change and
will break any scripts or programs that use the current
CertificateTypeEnum name.
This change adds demos for the ProxyKmipClient, demonstrating how
to encrypt and decrypt messages. Demo utilities have been updated
to support the new demo scripts and the KMIPProxy client has been
updated to correctly return operation results.
This change removes the use of default logging settings in
kmip.__init__.py as well as the bundled logconfig.ini file. Logging
settings should be set by applications, not by underlying software
libraries. All demos have been updated to set their own logging
settings and to log at appropriate levels.
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 a new suite of unit demos for the new Pie
ProxyKmipClient. The demos show how to create the ProxyKmipClient and
how to use all of its primary operations. Demo utilities are updated to
support the new suite.
This change adds a unit demo for the Revoke operation. The operation
accepts a UID of the KMIP managed object that needs to be revoked, in
addition to a revocation code and message explaining why revocation
needs to occur.
This change adds a unit demo for the Activate operation. The operation
accepts the UID of a KMIP managed object that needs to be activated for
future use.
This change updates the unit demo utilities, adding in support for the
creation, registration, and retrieval of X.509 Certificate objects.
Support includes an example encoding of a Certificate as well as updated
logging routines to display retrieved Certificate data.
Secret Data (2.2.7) can now be registered
Opaque Object (2.2.8) can now be registered
This required the adding of a NONE type to the OpaqueDataType enum
with the value of 0. This is not indicated by the standard but we
needed some value to satisfy response decoding.
Also fixed get demo
This has been tested vs a HP Atalla ESKM HSM
This change updates the Register unit demo, adding support for the
registration of different types of secret objects. The changes required
to support this include implementation updates to the KeyValue backing
objects.
This change updates the Get unit demo, adding support for:
* the additional display of key-related objects
* the passing of more arguments to the client (e.g., KeyFormatType)
* the retrieval of Public/PrivateKeys
This change updates the CreateKeyPair demo, adding the following items:
* a name option for specifying the name of the key pair to create
* a CryptographicUsageMask attribute sent with the CreateKeyPair request
* enhanced attribute logging for private/public key template attributes
This change updates the KMIP client to support the custom selection of
client configuration options. This makes it easy to dynamically create
clients that connect to different backends. All unit demos have been
updated to support this feature.
This change adds support for the Query operation, including updates to
the KMIP client and core object libraries, the KMIP client and core unit
test suites, and a Query unit demo.
This change adds support for the DiscoverVersions operation, including
updates to the KMIP client, the client and KMIP core test suites, and a
DiscoverVersions unit demo.
This change adds a suite of unit demos which demonstrate how to use
individual KMIP client operations. These demos also feature better
argument handling, which will eventually be ported to the rest of the
demo suite. Some added debug logging is included.