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* Capture KeyringLocked exception and allow manual password entry * Create LockedKeyring for steps * Support types in set_keyring step * Clarify LockedKeyring docs * Deal with locked exceptions elsewhere too * Create behave tests for locked keyring * Fix linting * Fix keyring step to allow no type * Handle all keyring retrieval errors * Better keyring error handling * Remove locked keyring for steps; generalize failed keyring * Finalize tests for keyring handling * Update set_keyring step * Make password of failed keyring encryption test more semantic
116 lines
4.3 KiB
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116 lines
4.3 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Using the installed keyring
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Scenario: Storing a password in keyring
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Given we use the config "multiple.yaml"
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And we have a keyring
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When we run "jrnl simple --encrypt" and enter
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"""
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sabertooth
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sabertooth
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y
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"""
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Then the config for journal "simple" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True"
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When we run "jrnl simple -n 1"
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Then the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good"
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Scenario: Encrypt journal with no keyring backend and do not store in keyring
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Given we use the config "simple.yaml"
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And we do not have a keyring
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When we run "jrnl test entry"
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And we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter
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"""
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password
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password
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n
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"""
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Then we should get no error
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And we should not see the message "Failed to retrieve keyring"
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Scenario: Encrypt journal with no keyring backend and do store in keyring
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Given we use the config "simple.yaml"
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And we do not have a keyring
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When we run "jrnl test entry"
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And we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter
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"""
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password
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password
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y
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"""
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Then we should get no error
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And we should not see the message "Failed to retrieve keyring"
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# @todo add step to check contents of keyring
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@todo
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Scenario: Open an encrypted journal with wrong password in keyring
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# This should ask the user for the password after the keyring fails
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@todo
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Scenario: Decrypt journal with password in keyring
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@todo
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Scenario: Decrypt journal without a keyring
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Scenario: Encrypt journal when keyring exists but fails
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Given we use the config "simple.yaml"
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And we have a failed keyring
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When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter
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"""
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this password will not be saved in keyring
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this password will not be saved in keyring
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y
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"""
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Then we should see the message "Failed to retrieve keyring"
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And we should get no error
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And we should be prompted for a password
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And the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True"
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Scenario: Decrypt journal when keyring exists but fails
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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And we have a failed keyring
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When we run "jrnl --decrypt" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Failed to retrieve keyring"
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And we should get no error
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And we should be prompted for a password
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And we should see the message "Journal decrypted"
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And the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:False"
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And the journal should have 2 entries
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Scenario: Open encrypted journal when keyring exists but fails
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# This should ask the user for the password after the keyring fails
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Given we use the config "encrypted.yaml"
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And we have a failed keyring
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When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "bad doggie no biscuit"
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Then we should see the message "Failed to retrieve keyring"
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And we should get no error
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And we should be prompted for a password
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And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good"
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Scenario: Mistyping your password
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Given we use the config "simple.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter
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swordfish
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sordfish
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"""
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Then we should be prompted for a password
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And we should see the message "Passwords did not match"
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And the config for journal "default" should not have "encrypt" set
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And the journal should have 2 entries
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Scenario: Mistyping your password, then getting it right
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Given we use the config "simple.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --encrypt" and enter
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"""
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swordfish
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sordfish
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swordfish
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swordfish
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n
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"""
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Then we should be prompted for a password
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And we should see the message "Passwords did not match"
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And we should see the message "Journal encrypted"
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And the config for journal "default" should have "encrypt" set to "bool:True"
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When we run "jrnl -n 1" and enter "swordfish"
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Then we should be prompted for a password
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And the output should contain "2013-06-10 15:40 Life is good"
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