Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package passphrase is a utility function for managing passphrase for TUF and Notary keys.
Index ¶
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( // ErrTooShort is returned if the passphrase entered for a new key is // below the minimum length ErrTooShort = errors.New("Passphrase too short") // ErrDontMatch is returned if the two entered passphrases don't match. // new key is below the minimum length ErrDontMatch = errors.New("The entered passphrases do not match") // ErrTooManyAttempts is returned if the maximum number of passphrase // entry attempts is reached. ErrTooManyAttempts = errors.New("Too many attempts") // ErrNoInput is returned if we do not have a valid input method for passphrases ErrNoInput = errors.New("Please either use environment variables or STDIN with a terminal to provide key passphrases") )
Functions ¶
func ConstantRetriever ¶
func ConstantRetriever(constantPassphrase string) notary.PassRetriever
ConstantRetriever returns a new Retriever which will return a constant string as a passphrase.
func PromptRetriever ¶
func PromptRetriever() notary.PassRetriever
PromptRetriever returns a new Retriever which will provide a prompt on stdin and stdout to retrieve a passphrase. stdin will be checked if it is a terminal, else the PromptRetriever will error when attempting to retrieve a passphrase. Upon successful passphrase retrievals, the passphrase will be cached such that subsequent prompts will produce the same passphrase.
func PromptRetrieverWithInOut ¶
func PromptRetrieverWithInOut(in io.Reader, out io.Writer, aliasMap map[string]string) notary.PassRetriever
PromptRetrieverWithInOut returns a new Retriever which will provide a prompt using the given in and out readers. The passphrase will be cached such that subsequent prompts will produce the same passphrase. aliasMap can be used to specify display names for TUF key aliases. If aliasMap is nil, a sensible default will be used.
Types ¶
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