This change adds support for the GetAttributeList operation to the
KMIPProxy client. It adds a new result object for the operation along
with an integration test demonstrating how the operation can be used.
Client unit test cases are also included.
This change updates the LongInteger primitive, improving class
documentation, adding standard Python operators, cleaning up the
original implementation, and expanding the corresponding unit test suite
to address the modifications.
This change adds a new pytest marker, ignore. It is used to silently
skip the software server integration test suite, which is now broken
from a recent ssl update. A pytest ini configuration file is also added
to register the new marker.
This change splits the original set of primitive object test suites into
separate modules. Minor refactoring to account for structure changes is
included.
This change adds request and response payloads for the GetAttributeList
operation. It updates the payload factories to support these new objects
and updates and adds all associated or required test suites. A new
exception is also included that is thrown by objects attempting to parse
invalid KMIP encodings.
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 OpaqueObject class to the Pie object hierarchy. A
unit test suite covering the class is included, as are updates to the
Pie object factory and associated tests.
This change adds a SecretData class to the Pie object hierarchy. A unit
test suite covering the class is provided, as are updates to the Pie
object factory and associated tests.
This change adds certificate objects to the Pie object hierarchy,
specifically a generic Certificate class and an X509Certificate
subclass. Unit test suites covering both classes are included. The Pie
object factory is also updated to support Pie and core certificate
conversion.
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.
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.
This change adds an abstract base class defining the client interface
for all future PyKMIP clients. Required arguments for different
operations are explicitly specified. A basic sanity unit test suite is
included.
This change adds an ObjectFactory for the Pie object hierarchy. It
provides easy translation to and from Pie objects to the original core
object hierarchy. The factory is only used by the new Pie client and
should never be used outside of this context. A unit test suite for the
factory is included.
This change makes some minor updates to the Pie key object hierarchy. It
fixes the key subclasses to inherit from Key directly. It adds in
support for the key format type attribute, which is required for
low-level key encoding. It also improves repr and str functionality by
using binascii.hexlify to represent the key values. The corresponding
test suites are updated accordingly to reflect these changes.
This change adds SymmetricKey to the Pie object hierarchy along with a
test suite and updates to the other classes and test suites composing
the Pie interface.
This change fixes a bug with the Integer primitive that caused it to
break when accepting long integer values. As long as the long integer
value can be represented by a signed 32-bit integer, it is considered
valid. Test cases have been added to check for this condition and the
validation routine for Integer has been updated to raise appropriate
errors.
This change fixes the use of relative paths used to fetch the PyKMIP
library version number in kmip/__init__.py and setup.py. The absolute
path of the file is now dynamically generated and used instead. Tests
are included to verify that the __version__ attribute is set properly.
This change adds two additional abstract base classes for the Pie
ManagedObject object hierarchy: CryptographicObject and Key. Test suites
are provided for each base class, using a dummy subclass of each for
testing. The object test suite package structure is also modified to
collect all ManagedObject subclass tests in one package.
This change adds ManagedObject, the abstract base class of the
simplified KMIP object hierarchy. It defines a set of attributes common
to all KMIP objects and registers placeholder methods to be implemented
by all subclasses. A basic test suite is included, using a dummy
ManagedObject subclass for testing.
This change adds a test case that verifies a fix for a bug with how
Enumerations were encoded as signed instead of unsigned integers. The
validation check for Enumerations has also been updated to be more
concise.
This change adds a primitives test package to the unit test suite to
contain future test suites for primitive testing. The current primitives
test suite has been moved to this new package.
This change removes all references to self.__class__. In object
hierarchies with multiple levels of inheritance, using self.__class__
can cause an infinite loop when resolving references to parent classes.
This change adds a pytest config argument, allowing the integration test
suite to be run with the client configured with a specific section from
the PyKMIP configuration file. A simple integration test class is added
to demonstrate how to use the client created using the config argument.
To run the integration test suite with a specific configuration, use:
$ tox -e integration -- --config <config-section>
where <config-section> is the name of the config file section to use for
the PyKMIP client.
This change reorganizes the test suite, splitting it into two separate
test suites, one for unit tests and one for integration tests. The tox
configuration is also updated to reflect this change. Invoking tox now
runs the unit tests by default. A separate tox environment is used to
run the integration tests.
This change polishes and reorganizes the implementation of the
Certificate managed object and its required subclasses. It adds in
documentation and test suites for all modified classes and updates the
SecretFactory to support creating default Certificate objects.
This change updates the client with the KMIP profile information of the
conformance clauses and authentication suites that the client supports.
Several new methods are added to the client, allowing for the retrieval
and basic predicate querying of the profile data. A new test suite has
also been added to test this new capability.
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.