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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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The -o/--otp-pin and -O/--no-otp-pin options to the config set command
are supposed to be mutually exclusive, with wrong usage detected by
structopt.
That is not the case currently, however, because the argument to
structopt's conflicts_with attribute is supposed to be the resulting
option and not the name of the variable capturing the result.
This change fixes the problem by changing the string accordingly.
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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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With the switch to using structopt for argument parsing some of the
default values have become mere strings, whereas one of our earlier
objectives was to have symbolic values where that is possible. As
structopt works with symbolic values equally well, this change makes it
use those.
As a bonus, also list the possible formats for the --format option to
the otp set subcommand.
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With the recent patch set moving us to using structopt over argparse we
introduced all new structs and enums representing subcommands and the
like as public. That is unnecessary, as they are not accessed from the
outside.
This change adjusts the visibility accordingly.
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Since we updated the Command! macro to also allow enum variants without
fields, we no longer need the empty *Args structs for commands or
subcommands without arguments or options.
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Since we changed the Command! macro to also support doc comments, we can
now document the commands directly in the enum. This makes the
documentation more consistent when we remove the empty structs for
commands without arguments.
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Currently, the ordering in the args.rs file is inconsistent and
arbitrary. This patch orders the members by command hierarchy:
- common data structures
- for each command C:
- CArgs
- CCommand
- for each subcommand S:
- SArgs
- custom data structures
- custom functions
- main argument handling function
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This patch adds the possible_values method to the structopt attributes
for all enum options and arguments using the all_str function added in
the previous patch. Therefore, the help messages now also list the
possible values for these options.
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To simplify the code, this patch replaces the one-line argument handling
functions with closures.
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As we no longer have to implement the Display and AsRef traits for the
enums generated with the Command! macro, we don’t have to set a string
representation either. So we can drop this argument from the Command!
macro.
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In the previous patches, we replaced argparse with structopt and removed
the argparse dependency. This patch removes the code that was only
needed for argparse.
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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 introduces new structs that can be used with structopt to
store the options and arguments parsed from the command line. These
structs use the existing enums and command structs.
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In one of the next patches, we will add fields to some Command variants
to be able to use them with structopt. Then we will no longer be able
to instantiate them directly, so we replace these instances for the
transition.
This patch also removes the cmd_help! macro that is no longer needed.
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For an easier transition to structopt, this patch splits the two cases
of the Enum! macro into two separate macros (that internally both call
the new enum_int! macro).
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The otp set subcommand allows for three different formats in which the
user may pass in the secret, with the default being hexadecimal. By
convention we convey the default being used in the help text to the
respective command, but that default was missing here.
To that end, this change makes sure to include the default format being
used in corresponding help text.
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This change introduces a constant for the frequently used string
"nitrocli" to the program and replaces usages of those strings with
references to the constant.
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Subcommands of the encrypted and unencrypted commands were found to have
a wrong help text displayed. The reason for that behavior was that the
subargs were are constructing as part of the argument parsing process
were missing the command being requested and instead containing only the
subcommand.
This change fixes this deficiency. It also adds a test ensuring that the
"Usage" string displayed in the help text of each command and subcommand
contains the proper arguments.
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For functionality that explicitly works with the storage device we emit
an error message stating that a "Nitrokey Storage" device could not be
found. When the user chooses the model using the -m/--model argument
that is not the case.
With this patch we adjust the error message printed.
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This change adds support for changing the read-write mode of the
unencrypted volume. To do so, we introduce a new top-level command,
unencrypted, with a new subcommand, set, that accepts the new mode of
the volume.
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This change rewords the error message that is emitted if the lock
command fails. The old message was incorrectly stating a problem with
the retrieval of the device's status.
While at it, also slightly rephrase the description for the hidden
command to be more in line with that of the other storage commands, and
replace lowercase 'nitrokey' with a capitalized one in a few comments.
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The --ascii option of the otp set subcommand has been deprecated a while
in favor of --format. As the next release is slated to be a major one
breaking backwards compatibility, this change removes this option for
good.
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This change is the last step in the process of restructuring the storage
command. In particular, now that functionality pertaining hidden volumes
has been moved out into a dedicated top-level command, it renames said
command to encrypted, because dealing with the encrypted volume is the
only functionality it provides.
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This patch marks the next step in the process of restructuring the
storage command. Specifically, it promotes the storage hidden subcommand
to a top-level command, hidden.
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In an attempt to rework the structure of the storage command to better
accommodate future requirements for allowing to change the read-write
state of the unencrypted volume (as well as potentially the encrypted
one), this change removes the storage status subcommand and merges its
output into the storage command.
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So far we have cached secrets in gpg-agent(1) whenever that made sense
to do (i.e., for the two PINs in most contexts but not for passwords).
While there is reason to believe that such caching is desired by the
majority of users, not everybody has a use for it.
To give users an opportunity to opt out of such caching, this change
introduces a new environment variable, NITROCLI_NO_CACHE, that, when
present in the environment, instructs the program to bypass the cache
for all operations that require a secret and to instead inquire such
secrets each time they are needed.
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The input to the Enum macro is supposed to resemble the definition of an
enum in Rust code. When manually defining an enum (or a struct for that
matter), we typically terminate all branches with a comma, and don't
just omit that on the last line.
To mirror this behavior, this change adjusts the Enum macro to accept
(and in fact, require) a comma-terminated last line as well, as opposed
to not accepting it as had been the case so far.
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With Rust 1.35 we get compile errors due to doc comments that are added
to macro invocations but not actually included in the expanded output.
The rustc wrongly assumes that we want to document the resulting code
and not just provide details about the invocation itself.
This change explicitly allows for those cases. Alternatively we could
have "downgraded" the doc comments to normal comments or removed them
altogether. There is little difference between those alternatives.
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Due to a bug in argparse [0], custom stdout and stderr settings are
ignored when using argparse::Print, as we currently do for the --version
option. This patch adds a workaround for this problem: Instead of using
argparse::Print, we use argparse::StoreTrue for the --version option.
The argument parsing will fail as the command is missing, but the
version variable will still be set to true if the version option was
set. So we ignore the parsing result and discard the argparse output if
the version variable is set.
[0] https://github.com/tailhook/rust-argparse/pull/50
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The split between the parse_arguments and the handle_arguments functions
is not really useful for reasoning about the code. In fact, it just adds
additional overhead in the form of complex function signatures into the
picture.
As it provides no real other value, this change merges the functionality
of both functions into a single one: handle_arguments.
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To be able to decide whether to print the argparse output depending on
the result of the argument parsing, this patch wraps stdout and stderr
in a BufWriter before invoking argparse. Our BufWriter implementation
only writes to the inner Write if the flush method is called. This
allows us to decide whether the buffered data should be written or
silently dropped.
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We have introduced the parse function to unify the common parsing
related tasks. In that vein, this change goes one step further and
adjusts the function to actually consume the ArgumentParser object used
by it.
All clients using this function actually do not access the parser
afterwards, and, in fact, some of them have to explicitly drop it
because of borrow conflicts with "referred" arguments.
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This patch changes the error handling in the args' module parse function
to use the Result's map_err instead of a more verbose if let expression.
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After performing the factory reset, we also build the AES key so that
the device is fully usable. Due to timing issue, we have to add a delay
between the factory reset and building the AES key.
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The -V/--version option prints the nitrocli version to stdout and exits.
In the future, it should also print the used libnitrokey version, but as
the required function is only available with nitrokey 0.3.2 and as the
current interface does not reflect the latest change in version naming,
I skipped that in this patch.
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This change adds a test for the creation, opening, and closing of a
hidden subvolume. In order to support that in a non-interactive fashion,
we introduce and honor the NITROCLI_PASSWORD environment variable, that
prevents an interactive password query.
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With this change we implement the storage hidden subcommand. We support
creation, opening, and closing of hidden volumes.
Note that the opening of a hidden volume automatically closes any opened
encrypted volumes and vice versa. To that end, we force file system
level caches to disk even from the storage open and storage hidden open
commands.
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This change introduces a new subcommand to the storage command called
'hidden'. This subcommand can be used to interact with hidden volumes.
Right now we support three operations pertaining hidden volumes: create,
open, and close.
This patch merely provides the infrastructure for parsing the commands
and all their arguments, it does not yet implement them fully.
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This change adds a set of tests for the pws command. Covered are all
subcommands with the most commonly used parameter combinations.
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The previous change to properly format the help text for optional
arguments left one thing out: parameters that are based on an Option as
opposed to an enum. The problem with those is that we cannot simply ask
the value (i.e., the Option) for all the variants of the inner type.
Instead, we have to reference the actual type of the inner enum in order
to retrieve all its possible variants.
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This change continues the effort of auto-generating more of the help
text content by extending the logic to optional arguments. We make use
of the fmt_enum macro to format the description of the argument with the
available variants (as well as the default, if any) interpolated.
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With the ability to fully generate the command enums we use for working
with the argparse crate, we can now take things one step further and
populate the contents of the help string we print for the user that
lists the available commands.
Doing so we also fix a bug where we forgot to mention the "storage
status" command in the help text.
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Not too long ago we added a macro to auto generate the command enums and
the required trait implementations from a concise declarative
representation. This change extends this mechanism to the execute method
implementation that some of those enums provide.
When a tuple is specified as the "destination", e.g., here:
> Enum! {ConfigCommand, [
> Get => ("get", config_get),
> Set => ("set", config_set)
> ]}
the second component of this tuple will be interpreted as the function
to invoke when this variant used in the newly generated execute method.
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This change adds a set of tests for the otp command. We cover some
variants of the status, set, get, and clear. Testing all the possible
combinations is out of scope and so only a more or less arbitrary subset
of arguments was chosen.
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The application supports multiple devices both plugged in at the same
time as well as when used after the other. However, the GPG cache ID we
use for storing and retrieving the respective PIN is effectively a
constant. This constraint can cause problems when devices have different
PINs, as the PIN of a previously plugged in device may be reused for an
operation on a different one.
To resolve this problem this change adds the respective device's model
and serial number to the cache ID. As each serial number is supposed to
be different, this will ensure that the correct PIN is used for each
device. With this change we also show the model and serial number of the
currently used device in the pinentry dialog.
Note that because we do not store the serial numbers of all previously
plugged in devices, the pin clear command will only clear the PIN for
the currently plugged in device. If a user wants to make sure that a
cached PIN is cleared, the pin clear command should be invoked before
unplugging the device.
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This patch implements From<&str> for Error so that we can use
Error::from(s) as a shorthand for Error::Error(s.to_string()). It also
replaces Error::Error with Error::from where possible.
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nitrokey 0.3.1 introduced the connect_model function that connects to a
specific model given by an enum variant and returns a DeviceWrapper.
This new function allows us to remove the manual selection of a
connection method from the get_device function. We only have to
implement From<DeviceModel> for nitrokey::Model to be able to convert
our model enum to nitrokey's model enum.
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In order to run tests fully non-interactively we need to avoid the need
for using the GPG agent's PIN entry and caching mechanism. To accomplish
that, we first need an alternate way to supply the PINs to use to the
program.
This change offers such a way by extending the execution context with
two fields representing the PINs that are populated by corresponding
environment variables, NITROCLI_ADMIN_PIN & NITROCLI_USER_PIN, if set.
While only two PINs are required right now, because the program allows
for the changing of each of the PINs, we also add two fields
representing new PINs. These latter two fields are populated by the
NITROCLI_NEW_ADMIN_PIN and NITROCLI_NEW_USER_PIN environment variables.
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