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This patch adds the --usb-path option as an additional way to filter the
Nitrokey device to connect to. While the serial number is a better
identifier in theory, the Nitrokey Storage devices do not send their
serial number in the USB device descriptor. Having the --usb-path
options allows users to select one of multiple Nitrokey Storage devices.
While we could directly call the nitrokey::Manager::connect_path
function with the specified path, we integrate the --usb-path option
into the existing find_device function for consistent error messages and
to avoid having to duplicate the --model and --serial-number checks.
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This change updates the structopt crate to version 0.3.17. We need this
version as it fixes a compilation error [0] when using the
external_subcommand enum variant annotation provided by the crate. This
functionality will be used in a follow up change that enables usage of
user provided extensions.
[0]: https://github.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/424
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This patch adds the --serial-number option that allows the user to
filter the attached Nitrokey devices by serial number. As the Nitrokey
Storage does not include its serial number in the USB device descriptor
and as we don't want to connect to it just to query the serial number,
this option only works for Nitrokey Storage devices.
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Previously, we just applied our filter (if any) to all attached Nitrokey
devices and selected the first match when connection to a Nitrokey
device. This may lead to unexpected behavior if multiple devices are
attached. This patch changes the find_device function to return an
error if multiple matching devices are found.
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This patch adds a new section to the README that declares that we follow
the Semantic Versioning specification and that the public API of our
crate is defined by the man page.
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With this change we switch to using a REUSE compliant way of specifying
the copyright & license of the program. To be fully in conformance we
also add additional license specifications for the remaining files in
the project. Lastly, a new CI pipeline rule takes care of verifying
compliance on an ongoing basis.
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This patch uses the directories crate to query the appropriate path for
the configuration files. For Linux, paths according to the XDG Base
Directory Specification are used.
Note that directories does not yet support the XDG_CONFIG_DIRS variable
for system-wide configuration files. Therefore we only use a user
configuration file.
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This patch uses the envy crate to parse the environment. A variable
NITROCLI_KEY can be used to overwrite the configuration for *key*. This
has the side effect that the NITROCLI_NO_CACHE variable is evaluated as
a boolean variable (instead of only checking whether it is set). We
also accept two new variables, NITROCLI_MODEL and NITROCLI_VERBOSITY.
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This patch implements basic configuration handling that reads a
configuration file and stores the parsed data in the ExecCtx and RunCtx
structs. It supports three configuration items:
- model (previously only --model)
- no_cache (previously only NITROCLI_NO_CACHE)
- verbosity (previously only --verbose)
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This change bumps the version of the crate to 0.3.4. The following
notable changes have been made since 0.3.3:
- Changed default OTP format from hex to base32
- Improved error reporting format and fidelity
- Added anyhow dependency in version 1.0.32
- Updated minimum required Rust version to 1.42.0
- Bumped nitrokey dependency to 0.7.1
- Bumped proc-macro2 dependency to 1.0.19
- Bumped syn dependency to 1.0.36
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This change updates the syn dependency we consume to 1.0.36 and
proc-macro2 to 1.0.19.
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This patch changes our error handling approach from the ground up:
instead of having a globally used Error enum that contains variants for
all possible errors, we now use anyhow's Error type. This approach is
more dynamic (and not statically typed), but it allows for more fine
grained error messages and overall more user-friendly error reporting.
Overall it also is a net simplification. While we have one dynamic cast
now, in order to be able to handle erroneous password/PIN entries
correctly, that is considered a reasonable compromise.
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This change updates the nitrokey dependency we consume to 0.7.1. With
this version the crate's Error type got reworked slightly, allowing it
to implement Sync and Send. It furthermore no longer duplicates
information available through the source() method in its Display
implementation. Both these changes will enable us to switch over to
using the anyhow crate for error handling in nitrocli in the future.
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This change updates the minimum required version of Rust to 1.42.0. We
will need this version in order to make use of the most recent version
of nitrokey-test.
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An arguably unrepresentative survey of services (GitHub, Google
Authenticator, and Bitbucket) seems to suggests that the base32 format
is the de-facto standard format for OTP secrets. Given that it's not
necessarily obvious what format a secret is in and that most services
refrain from mentioning it explicitly, having the correct default format
is fairly important.
With this change we switch the default format from hexadecimal to
base32 to accommodate for this finding.
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This change bumps the version of the crate to 0.3.3. The following
notable changes have been made since 0.3.2:
- Added bash completion support via shell-complete utility program
- Updated minimum required Rust version to 1.40.0
- Converted Cargo.lock to new lock file format
- Bumped libc dependency to 0.2.69
- Bumped structopt dependency to 0.3.13
- Bumped various transitive dependencies to most recent versions
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Since version 1.38.0 of Rust, Cargo has built in support for a new lock
file format that aims at reducing merge conflicts of unrelated changes.
Given that we require an even more recent version of Rust, it seems safe
to switch over to this new format (which by now is the default for new
projects anyway).
This patch changes the format of Cargo.lock accordingly.
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This change updates transitive dependencies of the nitrokey crate to
their most recent versions.
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This change updates the structopt crate to version 0.3.13. Transitive
dependencies are updated as well.
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This change updates the libc crate to version 0.2.69.
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This change updates the minimum required version of Rust to 1.40.0.
Among other changes, this version stabilized std::mem::take, which is
something we will use with subsequent changes.
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This change adds support for generating a bash completion script. If
sourced, the shell will provide tab completions for the program's
arguments.
There are two possible approaches provided by clap for going about
generating shell completion functionality: either at build time, by
separately generating the clap parsers out-of-band, or at run time, as
an option to the main program itself. We are generally not too much in
favor of a run time approach, as it means less inspectability at
installation time and more overhead in the form of code crammed into the
main binary.
Hence, with this change we take the "build time" approach. Clap
recommends hooking the generation up in build.rs, but this seems like an
inflexible choice. For one, that is because it would mean
unconditionally generating this file or using some user-unfriendly
environment variable based approach for making the process conditional.
But there is also the fact that specifying the command for which to
generate the script should likely be configurable. That is a limitation
of the completion script that clap generates (see
https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/1764).
In our version we provide a utility program that emits the completion
script to standard output, accepting regular command line options
itself. In doing so we allow for installation time generation of the
completion script or installation of the utility itself, the output of
which could be sourced on demand -- depending on the user's preference.
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This change bumps the version of the crate to 0.3.2. The following
notable changes have been made since 0.3.1:
- Added the list command that lists all attached Nitrokey devices
- Reworked argument handling:
- Added structopt dependency in version 0.3.7
- Replaced argparse with structopt
- Removed argparse dependency
- Made the --verbose and --model options global
- Removed vendored dependencies and moved source code into repository
root
- Bumped nitrokey dependency to 0.6.0
- Bumped quote dependency to 1.0.3
- Bumped syn dependency to 1.0.14
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This change updates the quote crate to version 1.0.3.
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This change updates the syn crate to version 1.0.14.
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nitrokey 0.6.0 introduced the SerialNumber struct (instead of
representing serial numbers as strings). We no longer have to manually
format the serial number as SerialNumber implements Display.
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This patch adds the attribute 'global = true' for the top-level
--verbose and --model options, which ensures that they can also be set
for subcommands. For example:
$ nitrocli status --model pro
Instead of only:
$ nitrocli --model pro status
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This patch adds the basic scaffolding for the list command which will
list all attached Nitrokey devices.
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This change updates the version of the nitrokey crate that we use to
0.5.1. As part of that, it replaces occurrences of Storage::get_status
with Storage::get_storage_status as the method has been renamed.
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As we have replaced argparse with structopt, we no longer need it as a
dependency. This patch removes the dependency from Cargo.toml and
deletes the included copy.
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This patch changes the argument handling code to use structopt instead
of argparse using the data structures we introduced in the last patch.
As part of that transition we replace the old Error::ArgparseError
variant with ClapError that stores a structopt::clap::Error.
Because of that replacement, the format of the help messages changed,
breaking some of the tests. Hence, this change adapts them accordingly.
Also clap currently prints the version output to stdout, so we ignore
the version_option test case for now.
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This patch series replaces argparse with structopt in the argument
handling code. As a first step, we need structopt as a dependency.
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Now that all vendored dependencies have been removed, this change moves
the program's source code from the nitrocli/ directory into the root of
the repository.
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