* make Clip accept an attribute name
This allows users to copy arbitrary attributes (e.g. username, notes,
URL) to the clipboard in addition to the password and TOTP values.
* update Clip manpage
* Add findAttributes to CLI utils
* Use case-insensitive search in Show command.
* Use case-insensitive search in Clip command.
Co-authored-by: louib <L0U13@protonmail.com>
Added an option to set the target decryption time on database creation
for the CLI create command. This required some refactoring, in
particular the extraction of the min, max and defaut decryption times in
the `Kdf` module. Some work was done to allow changing those constant
only in the `Kdf` module, should we ever want to change them.
Rename 'k' to 'f' because 'k' is already used to specify the key for the target database of the merge
* Remove short -f option from keepassxc-cli.1
* Remove -f option from keepassxc-cli merge
* Add test cases covering cli options for merge
* Add functional test for merge with keys
* Fixes#398
The new Browser Integration entry settings page has a list view with any additional URL's. These URL's are added to the entry attributes with KP2A_URL_<counter>, which means those are directly compatible with Keepass2Android.
The CLI now contains an "import" command that creates a new database from the specified XML export. The new database is in kdbx 4 format, and does not currently accept a keyfile in database creation.
This change is required to create new databases from XML backups.
Fixes#2458
This change adds a GNU Readline-based interactive mode to keepassxc-cli. If GNU Readline is not available, commands are just read from stdin with no editing or auto-complete support.
DatabaseCommand is modified to add the path to the current database to the arguments passed to executeWithDatabase. In this way, instances of DatabaseCommand do not have to prompt to re-open the database after each invocation, and existing command implementations do not have to be changed to support interactive mode.
This change also introduces a new way of handling commands between interactive and batch modes.
* Fixes#3224.
* Ran make format
* Changed `Extract` to `Export` to support additional formats
* Allow database expot as CSV. Added a `--format` option to the `Export` command for that, which defaults to xml, so the current behavior is unchanged.
*The `CsvExporter` had to be refactored a bit, but nothing major. It can
now print to a file or return a string.
Avoids prompting the user for a password if unlocking is likely to fail
due to some problem with the database file (i.e. not found, not a file,
not readable).
Add unit tests.
Summary of changes:
* Extract function for creating password generator from options into
`Generate` command. This function is now reused in `Add` and `Edit`
commands.
* Updated manpage with missing password generation options.
* Updated manpage with missing longer forms of password generation options.
* Added unit tests for new password generation options in `Add` and
`Edit`.
* Handle case when `-g` and `-p` options are used at the same time.
This PR adds password generation functionalities while reducing
code duplication, but at the cost of 2 small breaking changes:
* The password generation option for `Add` and `Edit` for specifying
password length is now `-L` instead of `-l`, to not clash with the
`-l --lower` option.
* The `-u` shorthand for the `--upper` option has to be removed, to not
clash with the `-u --username` option.
* Add -U variant for uppercase.
This new subcommand checks all passwords in the given database against a given list of SHA-1 password hashes. Such lists are available from the "Have I Been Pwned" project at https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords.
Note that this support offline checking only. The HIBP project also provides a web API for checking specific hash ranges; this is not currently supported.
* Fixes#925
* Add 'flatten' option to CLI ls command
* Add test for Group::hierarchy() and man page for ls --flatten
* Rename group sort test to align with others
This PR cleans up the `Command` classes in the CLI, introducing a
`DatabaseCommand` class for the commands operating on a database,
and a `getCommandLineParser` command to centralize the arguments
parsing and validation.
The opening of the database based on the CLI arguments and options
is now centralized in `DatabaseCommand.execute`, making it easy to
add new database opening features (like YubiKey support for the CLI).
Also a couple of bugs fixed:
* `Create` was still using `stdout` for some error messages.
* `Diceware` and `Generate` were not validating that the word count was an integer.
* `Diceware` was also using `stdout` for some error messages.
Fixed serialization for KeeShareSettings::ScopedCertificate
Fixed tests for KeeShareSettings serialization
Fixed tests Cli features - tests translation for recycle bin since the
tests are executed with the system locale
Fixed initialization issue in ShareObserver
* Fixes including keepassxc-cli when building KeePassXC dmg on Mac.
resolves#1697
* Fix Qt search path and Properties display on macOS
* Simplify packaging POST_BUILD fixups
* Various fixes to get cli to run on macos
* Correct cli tests on macOS
* Several macOS related GUI test fixes
Many lines were not conformant with the project's formatting rules.
This patch should fix all formatting and whitespace issues in the code
base.
A clang-format directive was put around the connect() calls containing
SIGNALs and SLOTs whose signatures would be denormalized because of the
formatting rules.
The Database, DatabaseWidget, and DatabaseTabWidget classes share many responsibilities in inconsistent ways resulting in impenetrable and unmaintainable code and a diverse set of bugs and architecture restrictions. This patch reworks the architecture, responsibilities of, and dependencies between these classes.
The core changes are:
* Move loading and saving logic from widgets into the Database class
* Get rid of the DatabaseManagerStruct and move all the information contained in it into the Database
* Let database objects keep track of modifications and dirty/clean state instead of handing this to external widgets
* Move GUI interactions for loading and saving from the DatabaseTabWidget into the DatabaseWidget (resolves#2494 as a side-effect)
* Heavily clean up DatabaseTabWidget and degrade it to a slightly glorified QTabWidget
* Use QSharedPointers for all Database objects
* Remove the modifiedImmediate signal and replace it with a markAsModified() method
* Implement proper tabName() method instead of reading back titles from GUI widgets (resolves#1389 and its duplicates #2146#855)
* Fix unwanted AES-KDF downgrade if database uses Argon2 and has CustomData
* Improve code
This patch is also the first major step towards solving issues #476 and #2322.
* Add CLI commands show --totp and totp-clip for handling TOTPs, resolves#2429.
* Adding tests for new CLI TOTP commands
* Update keepassxc-cli man page.
QTextStream uses the system default locale, but this breaks in
various situations: (1) It does not work on the native Windows shell
(cmd.exe, Powershell), since the default Windows locale is Windows-1252,
but the shell uses Windows-850. (2) It also breaks on *nix systems where
the locale is Latin1 or C, which is the case for most CI systems or
build servers.
We allow overriding the detected codec by setting the ENCODING_OVERRIDE
environment variable, but otherwise prefer Windows-850 on Windows and
UTF-8 on any other system, even if LANG is set to something else.
This resolves#2413
The CLI module was lacking unit test coverage and showed some severe
coding style violations, which this patch addresses.
In addition, all uses of qCritical() with untranslatble raw char*
sequences were removed in favor of proper locale strings. These are
written to STDERR through QTextStreams and support output
redirection for testing purposes. With this change, error messages don't
depend on the global Qt logging settings and targets anymore and go
directly to the terminal or into a file if needed.
This patch also fixes a bug discovered during unit test development,
where the extract command would just dump the raw XML contents without
decrypting embedded Salsa20-protected values first, making the XML
export mostly useless, since passwords are scrambled.
Lastly, all CLI commands received a dedicated -h/--help option.