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 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 Register
operation, adding the ability to register Name attributes with
the managed object being registered. This matches the functionality
available when using the Create operation.
Fixes#400
This change adds a ProxyKmipClient integration test that verifies
that a wrapped key can be registered with the server and can then
be retrieved, along with all of its key wrapping metadata. Minor
updates to the underlying metadata handling are included.
This change adds an integration test for the ProxyKmipClient that
verifies that Get can be used with a key wrapping specification
to retrieve a key cryptographically wrapped with another key.
This change adds several integration tests that exercise the
DeriveKey functionality supported by the ProxyKmipClient. These
tests pass when run against the PyKMIP software server.
This change adds two examples showing how to use opaque objects with the
ProxyKmipClient. The first is a unit demo showing how to register an
opaque object using the register operation of the ProxyKmipClient. The
second is an integration test showing how to register, get, and destroy
an opaque object using the ProxyKmipClient.
This change adds two examples showing how to use secret data with the
ProxyKmipClient. The first is a unit demo showing how to register a
secret using the register operation of the ProxyKmipClient. The second
is an integration test showing how to register, get, and destroy a
secret using the ProxyKmipClient.
This change adds two examples showing how to use certificates with the
ProxyKmipClient. The first is a unit demo showing how to register a
certificate using the register operation of the ProxyKmipClient. The
second is an integration test showing how to register, get, and destroy
a certificate using the ProxyKmipClient.
This change adds an integration test suite for the new Pie
ProxyKmipClient, which tests basic CRUD operations for symmetric and
asymmetric keys. An additional pytest fixture is included for the new
client.