git/t/lib-gpg.sh
Matthew DeVore bdbc17e86a tests: standardize pipe placement
Instead of using a line-continuation and pipe on the second line, take
advantage of the shell's implicit line continuation after a pipe
character.  So for example, instead of

	some long line \
		| next line

use

	some long line |
	next line

And add a blank line before and after the pipe where it aids readability
(it usually does).

This better matches the coding style documented in
Documentation/CodingGuidelines and used in shell scripts elsewhere in
the tree.

Signed-off-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 08:51:18 +09:00

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#!/bin/sh
gpg_version=$(gpg --version 2>&1)
if test $? != 127
then
# As said here: http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/faqs.html#q6.19
# the gpg version 1.0.6 didn't parse trust packets correctly, so for
# that version, creation of signed tags using the generated key fails.
case "$gpg_version" in
'gpg (GnuPG) 1.0.6'*)
say "Your version of gpg (1.0.6) is too buggy for testing"
;;
*)
# Available key info:
# * Type DSA and Elgamal, size 2048 bits, no expiration date,
# name and email: C O Mitter <committer@example.com>
# * Type RSA, size 2048 bits, no expiration date,
# name and email: Eris Discordia <discord@example.net>
# No password given, to enable non-interactive operation.
# To generate new key:
# gpg --homedir /tmp/gpghome --gen-key
# To write armored exported key to keyring:
# gpg --homedir /tmp/gpghome --export-secret-keys \
# --armor 0xDEADBEEF >> lib-gpg/keyring.gpg
# gpg --homedir /tmp/gpghome --export \
# --armor 0xDEADBEEF >> lib-gpg/keyring.gpg
# To export ownertrust:
# gpg --homedir /tmp/gpghome --export-ownertrust \
# > lib-gpg/ownertrust
mkdir ./gpghome &&
chmod 0700 ./gpghome &&
GNUPGHOME="$(pwd)/gpghome" &&
export GNUPGHOME &&
(gpgconf --kill gpg-agent >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ) &&
gpg --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" 2>/dev/null --import \
"$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-gpg/keyring.gpg &&
gpg --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" 2>/dev/null --import-ownertrust \
"$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-gpg/ownertrust &&
gpg --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 \
--sign -u committer@example.com &&
test_set_prereq GPG &&
# Available key info:
# * see t/lib-gpg/gpgsm-gen-key.in
# To generate new certificate:
# * no passphrase
# gpgsm --homedir /tmp/gpghome/ \
# -o /tmp/gpgsm.crt.user \
# --generate-key \
# --batch t/lib-gpg/gpgsm-gen-key.in
# To import certificate:
# gpgsm --homedir /tmp/gpghome/ \
# --import /tmp/gpgsm.crt.user
# To export into a .p12 we can later import:
# gpgsm --homedir /tmp/gpghome/ \
# -o t/lib-gpg/gpgsm_cert.p12 \
# --export-secret-key-p12 "committer@example.com"
echo | gpgsm --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" 2>/dev/null \
--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode loopback \
--import "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-gpg/gpgsm_cert.p12 &&
gpgsm --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" 2>/dev/null -K |
grep fingerprint: |
cut -d" " -f4 |
tr -d '\n' >"${GNUPGHOME}/trustlist.txt" &&
echo " S relax" >> ${GNUPGHOME}/trustlist.txt &&
(gpgconf --kill gpg-agent >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ) &&
echo hello | gpgsm --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" >/dev/null \
-u committer@example.com -o /dev/null --sign - 2>&1 &&
test_set_prereq GPGSM
;;
esac
fi
if test_have_prereq GPG &&
echo | gpg --homedir "${GNUPGHOME}" -b --rfc1991 >/dev/null 2>&1
then
test_set_prereq RFC1991
fi
sanitize_pgp() {
perl -ne '
/^-----END PGP/ and $in_pgp = 0;
print unless $in_pgp;
/^-----BEGIN PGP/ and $in_pgp = 1;
'
}