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.
* core: database: make UUID searching case-insensitive
4c4d8a5e84 ("Implement search for reference placeholder based on
fields other than ID") changed the semantics of searching-by-reference
in KeePassXC. Unforuntately it contained a bug where it implicitly
became case-sensitive to UUIDs, which broke existing databases that used
references (especially since the default reference format uses a
different case to the UUID used while searching).
The tests didn't catch this because ->toHex() preserves the case that it
was provided, they have been updated to check that UUIDs are case
insensitive.
* cli: show: resolve references in output
Previously, `keepassxc-cli show` would not resolve references. This
would make it quite hard to script around its output (since there's not
interface to resolve references manually either). Fix this by using
resolveMultiplePlaceholders as with all other users of ->password() and
related entry fields.
Fixes: keepassxreboot/keepassxc#1260
* tests: entry: add tests for ref-cloned entries
This ensures that the most "intuitive" current usage of references
(through the clone feature of the GUI) remains self-consistent and
always produces the correct results. In addition, explicitly test that
case insensitivity works as expected. These should avoid similar
regressions in reference handling in the future.
* http: resolve references in AccessControlDialog
The access control dialog previously would not show the "real" username
or "real" title when asking for permission to give access to entries.
Fix this by resolving it, as we do in many other places.
Fixes: keepassxreboot/keepassxc#1269
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
In order for scripting to be much simpler with `keepassxc-cli show`,
provide a simple --attributesk API which effectively is just a CLI
interface for entry->attributes()->value(...). This allows for more
extensibility and prevents changes in our output formatting from
breaking existing users of keepassxc-cli (if they use --attributes).
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>