This change loosens the constraints on including attributes in
Locate messages for KMIP 2.0 clients. An early version of the KMIP
2.0 specification made attributes a required field for the Locate
payloads, breaking backwards compatibility with earlier versions
of the specification. A newer version of KMIP 2.0 reverses this
change. The library has been updated to reflect this newer version
of the specification. All relevant Locate unit tests have been
modified or removed to reflect this change.
Fixes#556
This changes adds all of the final core updates necessary to allow
KMIP 2.0 message encoding/decoding support for the PyKMIP server.
Request and responses now dynamically adjust the KMIP version they
encode/decode under based on the KMIP version included in their
header segments. Extra server logging has also been added to show
the KMIP version specified by the client request.
Message tests have been updated to reflect these changes.
This change updates the Register payloads to properly use the new
ProtectionStorageMasks structure. Unit tests have been updated to
reflect this change.
This change updates the CreateKeyPair payloads to support the new
protection storage masks fields introduced in KMIP 2.0. The payload
unit tests have been updated to reflect these changes.
This change updates the ResponseHeader to support the new server
hashed password field added in KMIP 2.0. Unit tests have been
added to cover the change.
This change makes a simple renaming update to the Query response
payload, correcting how Protection Storage Masks are used and
referenced. All related unit tests have been updated to reflect
this change.
This change updates the Register payloads, adding support for
Protection Storage Masks which were added in KMIP 2.0. The
payload unit tests have been updated to reflect this change.
This change updates the Create payloads, adding support for
Protection Storage Masks which were added in KMIP 2.0. The
payload unit tests have been updated to reflect this change.
This change updates the Query payloads to support KMIP 2.0, adding
in new response components including server default information
and storage protection masks. Unit tests have been added and
updated to cover these changes.
This change upgrades the Query payloads, fixing error messages,
comments, local variables, and internal payload structure to
bring Query support up to KMIP 1.4 standards, in addition to
compliance with the current payload format. The corresponding
unit test suite has been completely rewritten to reflect these
changes.
This change prepares the Query payloads for future updates to
support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the GetAttributeList payloads to support KMIP
2.0 features, including swapping out Attribute Names for the
Attribute Reference structure in the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
This change makes minor updates to the GetAttributeList payloads,
fixing error messages, comments, and local variable names to
comply with the current payload format. The corresponding unit
test suite has been updated to reflect these changes.
This change prepares the GetAttributeList payloads for future
updates to support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the GetAttributes payloads to support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out Attribute Names for the Attribute
Reference structure in the request payload and the Attribute list
for the Attributes structure in the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
This change makes minor updates to the GetAttributes payloads,
fixing error messages, comments, and local variable names to
comply with the current payload format. The corresponding unit
test suite has been updated to reflect these changes.
This change prepares the GetAttributes payloads for future updates
to support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the DeriveKey payloads to support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out TemplateAttributes for the new
Attributes structure in the request payload and removing all
attribute-related encodings from the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
This change makes minor updates to the DeriveKey payloads, fixing
error messages, comments, and local variable names to comply with
the current payload format. The corresponding unit test suite has
been updated to reflect these changes.
This change prepares the DeriveKey payloads for future updates to
support KMIP 2.0.
This change updates the CreateKeyPair payloads to support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out TemplateAttributes for the new
Attributes structure in the request payload and removing all
attribute-related encodings from the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
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 support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out individual Attribute structures
for the new Attributes structure in the request payload. Unit
tests have been added to cover these changes.
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 support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out TemplateAttributes for the new
Attributes structure in the request payload and removing all
attribute-related encodings from the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
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 support KMIP 2.0
features, including swapping out TemplateAttributes for the new
Attributes structure in the request payload and removing all
attribute-related encodings from the response payload. Unit tests
have been added to cover these changes.
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 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 the request/response payloads for the Rekey
operation. Unit tests are included to cover the new payloads. The
payloads package is also updated to allow direct import of the
Rekey payloads going forward.
Partially addresses #405
This change updates the Authentication object, taking into account
the recent changes made to the Credential object hierarchy. A new
comprehensive unit test suite has been added for the Authentication
object. Usage of the object in the PyKMIP server has also been
updated to reflect these changes.
This change updates the implementation of the ProtocolVersion
struct, bringing it inline with the current struct style. All
uses of the struct have been updated to reflect these changes,
as have the struct unit tests.
This change adds the request payload for the Poll operation. A unit
test suite for the payload is included. The payload can be imported
directly from the payloads package.
This change adds request and response payloads for the ObtainLease
operation. Unit test suites are included for both payloads and
both payloads can be imported directly from the payloads package.
This change adds request and response payloads for the Recover
operation. Unit test suites are included for both payloads and
both payloads can be imported directly from the payloads package.
This change adds request and response payloads for the
GetUsageAllocation operation. Unit test suites are included for
both payloads and both payloads can be imported directly from the
payloads package.
This change adds request and response payloads for the Cancel
operation. Unit test suites are included for both payloads. Both
payloads can be imported directly from the payloads package.
This change adds request and response payloads for the Archive
operation. Unit test suites are included for both payloads and
both payloads can be imported directly from the payloads package.
This change updates payload management, streamlining the import
process for kmip.core.messages.payloads. Now any request or
response payload is accessible by importing payloads. All code
importing and using individual payload modules has been updated
to use this new approach.
This change adds request and response payloads for the
SignatureVerify operation. Payload factories have been updated to
support SignatureVerify and new unit test suites have been added
to cover the new payload code.
This change updates the Get payloads to reflect current coding
styles. It streamlines payload usage and makes it easier to create
and access payload fields. A new unit test suite dedicated to the
Get payloads is added. Surrounding code in the client/server and
associated utilities and unit tests are updated to reflect these
changes.
This change adds request/response payloads for the DeriveKey
operation, updating the payload factories to support DeriveKey.
Unit tests for the payloads and payload factories are included.
The inequality operator was also added to the TemplateAttribute
struct to support the DeriveKey payload unit tests; differences
in Python2.7 and 3+ led to comparison failures.
This change adds request and response payloads for Decrypt
operation, updating the payload factories to support Decrypt
payloads. Unit tests for all new code are included.
This change adds request and response payloads for the Encrypt
operation, updating the payload factories to support Encrypt
payloads. Unit tests for all new code are included.
This change adds support for the GetAttributeList operation. The
user can specify the ID of a managed object and get back a list
containing the names of all attributes currently set on the object.
The user can also omit the ID and the server will default to using
the ID placeholder for the object ID. New server tests have been
added to cover this feature. The GetAttributeList payloads have
also been updated for consistency with other payloads, requiring
minor updates in other clients and unit tests.
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