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gnupg/tests/openpgp/quick-key-manipulation.scm
Justus Winter ed4d23d75e
tests: Locate resources and scripts relative to top source dir.
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Locate every resource and every script used in the tests using a path
relative to the top of the source tree.

This is a purely mechanical change, mostly done using regular
expressions, with a few manual fixups here and there.

Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
2017-04-24 14:14:05 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env gpgscm
;; Copyright (C) 2016-2017 g10 Code GmbH
;;
;; This file is part of GnuPG.
;;
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;
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;; along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(load (in-srcdir "tests" "openpgp" "defs.scm"))
(load (with-path "time.scm"))
(setup-environment)
(define (exact id)
(string-append "=" id))
(define (count-uids-of-secret-key id)
(length (filter (lambda (x) (and (string=? "uid" (car x))
(not (string=? "r" (cadr x)))))
(gpg-with-colons
`(--with-fingerprint
--list-secret-keys ,(exact id))))))
(define alpha "Alpha <alpha@invalid.example.net>")
(define bravo "Bravo <bravo@invalid.example.net>")
(define charlie "Charlie <charlie@invalid.example.net>")
(define (key-data key)
(filter (lambda (x) (or (string=? (car x) "pub")
(string=? (car x) "sub")))
(gpg-with-colons `(-k ,key))))
(setenv "PINENTRY_USER_DATA" "test" #t)
(info "Checking quick key generation...")
(call-check `(,@GPG --quick-generate-key ,alpha))
(define keyinfo (gpg-with-colons `(-k ,(exact alpha))))
(define fpr (:fpr (assoc "fpr" keyinfo)))
(assert (= 1 (count-uids-of-secret-key alpha)))
(assert (not (equal? "" (:expire (assoc "pub" keyinfo)))))
(info "Checking that we can add a user ID...")
;; Make sure the key capabilities don't change when we add a user id.
;; (See bug #2697.)
(let ((pre (key-data (exact alpha)))
(result (call-check `(,@GPG --quick-add-uid ,(exact alpha) ,bravo)))
(post (key-data (exact alpha))))
(if (not (equal? pre post))
(begin
(display "Key capabilities changed when adding a user id:")
(newline)
(display " Pre: ")
(display pre)
(newline)
(display " Post: ")
(display post)
(newline)
(exit 1))))
(assert (= 2 (count-uids-of-secret-key alpha)))
(assert (= 2 (count-uids-of-secret-key bravo)))
(info "Checking that we can mark an user ID as primary.")
(call-check `(,@gpg --quick-set-primary-uid ,(exact alpha) ,alpha))
(call-check `(,@gpg --quick-set-primary-uid ,(exact alpha) ,bravo))
;; XXX I don't know how to verify this. The keylisting does not seem
;; to indicate the primary UID.
(info "Checking that we get an error making non-existant user ID the primary one.")
(catch '()
(call-check `(,@GPG --quick-set-primary-uid ,(exact alpha) ,charlie))
(error "Expected an error, but get none."))
(info "Checking that we can revoke a user ID...")
(call-check `(,@GPG --quick-revoke-uid ,(exact bravo) ,alpha))
(info "Checking that we get an error revoking a non-existant user ID.")
(catch '()
(call-check `(,@GPG --quick-revoke-uid ,(exact bravo) ,charlie))
(error "Expected an error, but get none."))
(info "Checking that we get an error revoking the last valid user ID.")
(catch '()
(call-check `(,@GPG --quick-revoke-uid ,(exact bravo) ,bravo))
(error "Expected an error, but get none."))
(assert (= 1 (count-uids-of-secret-key bravo)))
(info "Checking that we can change the expiration time.")
(define (expiration-time id)
(:expire (assoc "pub" (gpg-with-colons `(-k ,id)))))
;; Remove the expiration date.
(call-check `(,@gpg --quick-set-expire ,fpr "0"))
(assert (equal? "" (expiration-time fpr)))
;; Make the key expire in one year.
(call-check `(,@gpg --quick-set-expire ,fpr "1y"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (years->seconds 1))
(string->number (expiration-time fpr))
(minutes->seconds 5)))
;;
;; Check --quick-addkey
;;
;; Get the subkeys.
(define (get-subkeys)
(filter (lambda (x) (equal? "sub" (car x)))
(gpg-with-colons `(-k ,fpr))))
;; This keeps track of the number of subkeys.
(define count (length (get-subkeys)))
(for-each-p
"Checking that we can add subkeys..."
(lambda (args check)
(set! count (+ 1 count))
(call-check `(,@gpg --quick-add-key ,fpr ,@args))
(let ((subkeys (get-subkeys)))
(assert (= count (length subkeys)))
(if check (check (last subkeys)))))
;; A bunch of arguments...
'(()
(- - -)
(default default never)
(rsa "sign auth encr" "seconds=600") ;; GPGME uses this
(rsa "auth,encr" "2") ;; "without a letter, days is assumed"
;; Sadly, the timestamp is truncated by the use of time_t on
;; systems where time_t is a signed 32 bit value.
(rsa "sign" "2038-01-01") ;; unix millennium
(rsa "sign" "20380101T115500") ;; unix millennium
;; Once fixed, we can use later timestamps:
;; (rsa "sign" "2105-01-01") ;; "last year GnuPG can represent is 2105"
;; (rsa "sign" "21050101T115500") ;; "last year GnuPG can represent is 2105"
(rsa sign "2d")
(rsa1024 sign "2w")
(rsa2048 encr "2m")
(rsa4096 sign,auth "2y")
(future-default))
;; ... with functions to check that the created key matches the
;; expectations (or #f for no tests).
(list
#f
#f
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (equal? "" (:expire subkey))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "a"))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "e"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) 600)
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "a"))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "e"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (days->seconds 2))
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (time-matches? 2145916800 ;; 2038-01-01
;; 4260207600 ;; 2105-01-01
(string->number (:expire subkey))
;; This is off by 12h, but I guess it just
;; choses the middle of the day.
(days->seconds 1))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (time-matches? 2145959700 ;; UTC 2038-01-01 11:55:00
;; 4260254100 ;; UTC 2105-01-01 11:55:00
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (days->seconds 2))
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (= 1024 (:length subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (weeks->seconds 2))
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (= 2048 (:length subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "e"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (months->seconds 2))
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
(lambda (subkey)
(assert (= 1 (:alg subkey)))
(assert (= 4096 (:length subkey)))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "s"))
(assert (string-contains? (:cap subkey) "a"))
(assert (time-matches? (+ (get-time) (years->seconds 2))
(string->number (:expire subkey))
(minutes->seconds 5))))
#f))