* Update INSTALL.md to align with Wiki
* Add sections for new 2.7.0 features including Quick Unlock, Tags, Browser Integration settings, Auto-Type improvements, etc.
* Update all documentation images to show new interface details
* Expand documentation for database operations
* On Windows, offer explicit methods to use the virtual keyboard style of typing. This partially reverts 1150b69836 by going back to the standard unicode method by default. However, uses can either add {MODE=VIRTUAL} to their sequence or choose "Use Virtual Keyboard" / CTRL+4 from the selection dialog.
* Took this opportunity to clean up the signature of AutoType::performAutoType and AutoType::performAutoTypeWithSequence by removing the "hideWindow" attribute.
* Show keyboard shortcuts on the selection dialog context menu
* Fix selection dialog help icon color when in dark theme
That prevents mismatches between the adaptor class and the D-Bus
definition file.
Note that this is a backward-incompatible change. For example, the
command to lock all databases is changed from
> dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=org.keepassxc.KeePassXC.MainWindow --type=method_call /keepassxc org.keepassxc.MainWindow.lockAllDatabases
to
> dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=org.keepassxc.KeePassXC.MainWindow --type=method_call /keepassxc org.keepassxc.KeePassXC.MainWindow.lockAllDatabases
Fixes: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/issues/5355
Starting with macOS 12.2, when the audio recording indicator is shown, the
"Window Server" process injects a "StatusIndicator" window into the list of
active windows, which messes with Auto-Type's window title matching. This
window has an Alpha value of 1 (so technically, it is not invisible), and it
is always in front of all other windows. Hence, the only way to skip it is by
title and owner name.
Fixes#7418
Starting with macOS 12.2, when the audio recording indicator is shown, the
"Window Server" process injects a "StatusIndicator" window into the list of
active windows, which messes with Auto-Type's window title matching. This
window has an Alpha value of 1 (so technically, it is not invisible), and it
is always in front of all other windows. Hence, the only way to skip it is by
title and owner name.
Fixes#7418
* The hardware key missing error message is properly shown and the user can try to Quick Unlock again after plugging in or tapping the hardware key in time.
* Fix#7487 - Botan does not use threads when calculating Argon2 KDF leading to very poor performance for a parallelism value > 1.
* Include port file for vcpkg backed builds
CPack by default invokes the 'make install' target to install
all project files into a staging area for further packaging.
The order of installation follows the order of install() commands.
One of the first install() commands is the one that installs the
KeePassXC.app bundle and all the contents inside of it,
which includes POST_BUILD copied binaries like keepassxc-cli
and keepassxc-proxy.
Subsequent install(TARGETS) commands would then override the
keepassxc-cli and keepassxc-proxy binaries inside the staging area
with the ones which didn't have macdeployqt run on them (the ones from
src/cli and src/proxy).
Launching the binaries would then fail because of missing rpath
adjustments.
The libkeepassxc-autotype-cocoa.so library was working fine because
there is no install(TARGETS) command for it in a WITH_APP_BUNDLE build,
so the POST_BUILD copy with the adjusted rpaths was preserved.
To fix the issue and make the handling consistent, macdeployqt is no
longer run at POST_BUILD time, but instead at 'make install' time,
after each binary is installed by install(TARGETS).
libkeepassxc-autotype-cocoa.so also has its install command run
unconditionally now.
The build dir binaries that are POST_BUILD copied into
src/KeePassXC.app continue to run because they use the build dir
rpaths that CMake embeds by default. They don't macdeployqt run for
them anymore, which slightly speeds up the build time.
Fixes: #7475
* Special thanks to @HexF and @smlu for their contributions towards this feature.
* Add MVP support for Windows Hello as a Quick Unlock solution using the WinRT API. This works by signing a random challenge vector with the Windows Hello protected key store (typically from TPM). The signed challenge is hashed using SHA-256 and then used as the encryption key to encrypt the database credentials. Credentials are encrypted using AES-256/GCM. This ensures the database password can only be decrypted following a successful authentication with Windows Hello in the future.
* Unify Touch ID and Windows Hello behavior under the Quick Unlock branding. Remove all timeout features of Touch ID as they are unnecessary and complicate the feature for no security gain.
* Quick Unlock is automatically reset only when the database key is changed vice whenever database settings are modified.
* Don't set database unlock dialog as always on top. This allows Touch ID and Windows Hello prompts to appear above the dialog properly.
* Prevent quick unlock when using AutoOpen or opening from the command line.
If relock after performing Auto-Type is enabled it will wait until
specified timeout before doing so.
Retype time is now configurable and is decreased from the old
hardcoded 30 seconds down to 15 seconds to keep the default a bit
more secure while still allowing the user to set it higher for
their liking.
To restore old behavior the user can set retype time to 0 which
will make the database relock instantly.
Auto-Type relock setting relocated to Auto-Type tab to group it
better with the other Auto-Type settings.
* Fix error in regex that prevented use of modifier keys in general.
* Added '#' modifier to press the "Meta" button. This correlates to the Windows key on Windows and Command key on macOS.
* Fix#6695 - send proper modifier keys based on documentation
Previously empty associations matched any window but since you can
use a wildcard (*) if you specifically want that this change makes
it possible to define multiple sequences for the global search
if you need to.
Additionally show empty associations in the list as "(empty)" to
better differentiate between rows if no title is set.
On some systems, although "-fsized-deallocation" compiler flag is there,
compilation will fail because some deallocation functions are missing.
Typically 'operator delete ( void* ptr, std::size_t sz )' is missing on some
macOS systems.
This will check their presence.
On macOS we can have this case when using a compiler that supports the flag,
while the OS doesn't have all the deallocation functions. Typically,
::operator delete(ptr, size) appeared in macOS 10.12
Reported error was:
error: call to unavailable function 'operator delete': introduced in macOS 10.12
review completed for the source file '/share/translations/keepassxc_en.ts'
on the 'tr' language.
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* Show banner message about expired entries
* Add config option and expiration offset
* Only show expiry warning on first DB unlock
* Default to on with 3-day offset from expiration
* Apply translations in tr
review completed for the source file '/share/translations/keepassxc_en.ts'
on the 'tr' language.
* Apply translations in tr
review completed for the source file '/share/translations/keepassxc_en.ts'
on the 'tr' language.
Co-authored-by: transifex-integration[bot] <43880903+transifex-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Properly set DEP, ASLR, and Control Flow Guards when building with MSVC
* Improve PDB file (/Zf) creation speed
* Add address sanitization checks in debug builds by default (/fsanitize=address) with MSVC 2019+