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* Move nitrocli source code into repository rootDaniel Mueller2020-04-04
| | | | | | 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.
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.4.0-alpha.3Daniel Mueller2019-08-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change updates the version of the nitrokey crate that we use to 0.4.0-alpha.3. This version is the supposedly last pre-release before 0.4.0, with no further major anticipated changes. In order to integrate with this new version we have to adjust the way we connect to a Nitrokey device by funneling those connection requests through a global manager object. The rationale behind that step being that the underlying libnitrokey actually cannot handle access of multiple devices at the same time, and so the manager object is used to prevent accidental wrong concurrent usage. Because a device object now effectively keeps a reference to the manager, we need to provide an additional lifetime to that and derived objects. Lastly, the use of a manager is also the reason why the tests had to be adjusted to no longer accept device objects in their signatures, but only the respective model for which to invoke the test. That is required because, as elaborated earlier on, having a device object implies having taken a reference to a manager (in that case owned by nitrokey-test), and that reference clashes with the nitrocli code itself attempting to take the manager. We side step this problem by merely accepting a Model object, which can be passed around independently of the manager itself, meaning that nitrokey-test does not need to hold such a reference while the test is run. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at f150d59410eefdec2ae69b2422906a3d1d88aa07 Import subrepo nitrokey-sys/:nitrokey-sys at 8695e2c762807e033a86c8d03974b686d20cdd72 Import subrepo lazy-static/:lazy-static at b4b2b16aaa79dd7548e288455a0dbe4065bf4e1a
* Move storage status subcommand into status commandDaniel Mueller2019-05-27
| | | | | | | | 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.
* Add test case for --version optionRobin Krahl2019-02-17
| | | | | This change adds a test case for the -V/--version option to the suite of tests.
* Refactor integration test code internals for program invocationDaniel Mueller2019-01-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In the future we will need to perform a sequence of invocations of the program for testing purposes, with each having a slightly different execution context. Such a scheme does not map very well to the existing design where we essentially just have a function invocation to run the program. We would either have functions that produce a different execution context or pass in the data to modify. Neither of these approaches is appealing and so this change reworks the code slightly. With it, we now can create a Nitrocli object, which contains the data that diverges from the default execution context. This data will eventually be modifiable by callers.
* Introduce UnwrapError trait to simplify error testingDaniel Mueller2019-01-08
| | | | | | | | For testing purposes it is beneficial to be able to check for expected errors with the least amount of boiler plate code possible. This change attempts to be a first step into this direction. It introduces a test-only trait that can be used to directly unwrap a specific error from a Result<T, crate::error::Error>.
* Add first set of integration testsDaniel Mueller2019-01-05
This change introduces the first set of integration-style test for the application. Those tests may or may not connect to an actual Nitrokey device (depending on what they test). We use the nitrokey-test crate's test attribute macro to automatically dispatch tests to connected devices or skip them if a required device is not present. It also provides the means for automatically serializing tests.