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- # Change log
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+ # Changelog
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+ ## 0.0.11 / 2022-01-23
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+
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+ * Drop support for Ruby 2.5 and below
6
+ * Support Ruby 2.6 through 3.1
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+ * Depend on GirFFI 0.15.1
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+
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+ ## 0.0.10 / 2018-09-08
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+
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+ * Drop support for Ruby 2.1
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+ * Depend on GirFFI 0.13.0
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+
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+ ## 0.0.9 / 2018-05-22
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+
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+ * Restore support for Ruby 2.1 and 2.2
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  ## 0.0.8 / 2018-03-24
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5
- * Depend on GirFFI 0.11.0
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+ * Depend on GirFFI 0.12.0
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  * Require CRuby 2.3 or above
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  ## 0.0.7 / 2017-09-22
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  * Depend on GirFFI 0.10.0
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  * Update overrides to work with GirFFI's changed API
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+ * Avoid using `g_boxed_free` to free Attribute
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34
  ## 0.0.5 / 2016-01-21
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  ## 0.0.2 / 2013-08-03
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47
 
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48
  * Depend on GirFFI 0.6.6
34
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49
+ * Remove override for `AttributeList#index`
35
50
 
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51
  ## 0.0.1 / 2013-08-03
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4
 
5
5
  ## Description
6
6
 
7
- GirFFI-based bindings for GnomeKeyring
7
+ GirFFI-based bindings for the deprecated GnomeKeyring client library
8
+
9
+ **Note:** The GnomeKeyring client library is deprecated and you should use `libsecret` instead.
8
10
 
9
11
  ## Status
10
12
 
@@ -44,9 +46,17 @@ GirFFI-based bindings for GnomeKeyring
44
46
 
45
47
  gem install gir_ffi-gnome_keyring
46
48
 
49
+ ## Requirements
50
+
51
+ This gem depends on the `gir_ffi` gem and its requirements. In addition, it
52
+ needs introspection data for the gnome-keyring client library.
53
+
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+ On Debian and Ubuntu, you can get this by installing `gir1.2-gnomekeyring-1.0`.
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+ Note that this package is not available on newer versions of Debian and Ubuntu.
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+
47
57
  ## License
48
58
 
49
- Copyright &copy; 2013&ndash;2016 [Matijs van Zuijlen](http://www.matijs.net)
59
+ Copyright &copy; 2013&ndash;2016, 2018&ndash;2020 [Matijs van Zuijlen](http://www.matijs.net)
50
60
 
51
61
  GirFFI-GnomeKeyring is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
52
62
  Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later. See the file COPYING.LIB
@@ -4,16 +4,16 @@ GnomeKeyring.load_class :Attribute
4
4
  module GnomeKeyring
5
5
  # Overrides for GnomeKeyringAttribute
6
6
  class Attribute
7
- setup_method 'list_new'
8
- setup_method 'list_append_string'
9
- setup_method 'list_append_uint32'
7
+ setup_method! "list_new"
8
+ setup_method! "list_append_string"
9
+ setup_method! "list_append_uint32"
10
10
 
11
11
  private_class_method :list_new,
12
- :list_append_string,
13
- :list_append_uint32,
14
- :list_copy,
15
- :list_free,
16
- :list_to_glist
12
+ :list_append_string,
13
+ :list_append_uint32,
14
+ :list_copy,
15
+ :list_free,
16
+ :list_to_glist
17
17
 
18
18
  def make_finalizer
19
19
  # Don't make a finalizer; Use FFI's regular free of the pointer instead.
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
2
 
3
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute'
3
+ require "gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute"
4
4
 
5
5
  module GnomeKeyring
6
6
  # GLib::Array alias used when returning lists of GnomeKeyringAttribute.
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
2
 
3
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list'
3
+ require "gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list"
4
4
 
5
5
  GnomeKeyring.load_class :Found
6
6
 
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
2
 
3
- require 'gir_ffi'
3
+ require "gir_ffi"
4
4
 
5
- GirFFI.setup 'GnomeKeyring'
5
+ GirFFI.setup "GnomeKeyring"
6
6
 
7
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute'
8
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list'
9
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/found'
7
+ require "gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute"
8
+ require "gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list"
9
+ require "gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/found"
10
10
 
11
11
  # Overrides for GnomeKeyring singleton methods
12
12
  module GnomeKeyring
13
- setup_method :find_items_sync
14
- setup_method :item_create_sync
15
- setup_method :item_get_attributes_sync
16
- setup_method :item_set_attributes_sync
13
+ setup_method! :find_items_sync
14
+ setup_method! :item_create_sync
15
+ setup_method! :item_get_attributes_sync
16
+ setup_method! :item_set_attributes_sync
17
17
 
18
18
  class << self
19
19
  remove_method :find_items_sync
@@ -30,15 +30,16 @@ module GnomeKeyring
30
30
  [v4, v5]
31
31
  end
32
32
 
33
- def self.item_create_sync(keyring, type, display_name, attributes, secret,
34
- update_if_exists)
33
+ def self.item_create_sync(
34
+ keyring, type, display_name, attributes, secret, update_if_exists
35
+ )
35
36
  v1 = GirFFI::InPointer.from_utf8(keyring)
36
37
  v3 = GirFFI::InPointer.from_utf8(display_name)
37
38
  v4 = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.from(attributes)
38
39
  v5 = GirFFI::InPointer.from_utf8(secret)
39
40
  v7 = FFI::MemoryPointer.new :uint32
40
- v8 = GnomeKeyring::Lib.gnome_keyring_item_create_sync(v1, type, v3, v4, v5,
41
- update_if_exists, v7)
41
+ v8 = GnomeKeyring::Lib
42
+ .gnome_keyring_item_create_sync(v1, type, v3, v4, v5, update_if_exists, v7)
42
43
  v9 = v7.get_uint32(0)
43
44
  [v8, v9]
44
45
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: gir_ffi-gnome_keyring
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.0.8
4
+ version: 0.0.12
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Matijs van Zuijlen
8
- autorequire:
8
+ autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2018-03-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2022-01-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: gir_ffi
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ dependencies:
16
16
  requirements:
17
17
  - - "~>"
18
18
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
19
- version: 0.12.0
19
+ version: 0.15.1
20
20
  type: :runtime
21
21
  prerelease: false
22
22
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
23
  requirements:
24
24
  - - "~>"
25
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
- version: 0.12.0
26
+ version: 0.15.1
27
27
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
28
  name: minitest
29
29
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -44,42 +44,91 @@ dependencies:
44
44
  requirements:
45
45
  - - "~>"
46
46
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
- version: '12.0'
47
+ version: '13.0'
48
48
  type: :development
49
49
  prerelease: false
50
50
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
51
51
  requirements:
52
52
  - - "~>"
53
53
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
- version: '12.0'
54
+ version: '13.0'
55
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
56
+ name: rake-manifest
57
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
58
+ requirements:
59
+ - - "~>"
60
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
61
+ version: 0.2.0
62
+ type: :development
63
+ prerelease: false
64
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
65
+ requirements:
66
+ - - "~>"
67
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
68
+ version: 0.2.0
69
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
70
+ name: rubocop
71
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
72
+ requirements:
73
+ - - "~>"
74
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
75
+ version: 1.25.0
76
+ type: :development
77
+ prerelease: false
78
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
79
+ requirements:
80
+ - - "~>"
81
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
82
+ version: 1.25.0
83
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
84
+ name: rubocop-minitest
85
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
86
+ requirements:
87
+ - - "~>"
88
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
89
+ version: 0.17.0
90
+ type: :development
91
+ prerelease: false
92
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
93
+ requirements:
94
+ - - "~>"
95
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
96
+ version: 0.17.0
97
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
98
+ name: rubocop-performance
99
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
100
+ requirements:
101
+ - - "~>"
102
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
103
+ version: 1.13.0
104
+ type: :development
105
+ prerelease: false
106
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
107
+ requirements:
108
+ - - "~>"
109
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
110
+ version: 1.13.0
55
111
  description: Bindings for GnomeKeyring generated by GirFFI, with overrides.
56
112
  email:
57
113
  - matijs@matijs.net
58
114
  executables: []
59
115
  extensions: []
60
116
  extra_rdoc_files:
61
- - README.md
62
117
  - Changelog.md
63
118
  files:
119
+ - COPYING.LIB
64
120
  - Changelog.md
65
121
  - README.md
66
- - Rakefile
67
122
  - lib/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring.rb
68
123
  - lib/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute.rb
69
124
  - lib/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list.rb
70
125
  - lib/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/found.rb
71
- - tasks/test.rake
72
- - tasks/yardoc.rake
73
- - test/test_helper.rb
74
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list_test.rb
75
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_test.rb
76
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/found_test.rb
77
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring_test.rb
78
126
  homepage: http://www.github.com/mvz/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring
79
127
  licenses:
80
128
  - LGPL-2.1+
81
- metadata: {}
82
- post_install_message:
129
+ metadata:
130
+ rubygems_mfa_required: 'true'
131
+ post_install_message:
83
132
  rdoc_options:
84
133
  - "--main"
85
134
  - README.md
@@ -89,21 +138,15 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
89
138
  requirements:
90
139
  - - ">="
91
140
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
92
- version: 2.3.0
141
+ version: 2.6.0
93
142
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
94
143
  requirements:
95
144
  - - ">="
96
145
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
97
146
  version: '0'
98
147
  requirements: []
99
- rubyforge_project:
100
- rubygems_version: 2.7.6
101
- signing_key:
148
+ rubygems_version: 3.3.3
149
+ signing_key:
102
150
  specification_version: 4
103
151
  summary: GirFFI-based binding to GnomeKeyring
104
- test_files:
105
- - test/test_helper.rb
106
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_list_test.rb
107
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/attribute_test.rb
108
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring/found_test.rb
109
- - test/unit/gir_ffi-gnome_keyring_test.rb
152
+ test_files: []
data/Rakefile DELETED
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
1
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2
-
3
- require 'bundler/gem_helper'
4
- require 'rake/clean'
5
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6
- Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks
7
-
8
- import 'tasks/test.rake'
9
- import 'tasks/yardoc.rake'
10
-
11
- task default: 'test'
data/tasks/test.rake DELETED
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- require 'rake/testtask'
4
-
5
- namespace :test do
6
- Rake::TestTask.new(:unit) do |t|
7
- t.libs = ['lib']
8
- t.test_files = FileList['test/unit/**/*_test.rb']
9
- t.ruby_opts += ['-w -Itest']
10
- end
11
-
12
- Rake::TestTask.new(:integration) do |t|
13
- t.libs = ['lib']
14
- t.test_files = FileList['test/integration/*_test.rb']
15
- t.ruby_opts += ['-w -Itest']
16
- end
17
- end
18
-
19
- desc 'Run unit and integration tests'
20
- task test: ['test:unit', 'test:integration']
data/tasks/yardoc.rake DELETED
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- begin
4
- require 'yard'
5
-
6
- YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |t|
7
- t.files = ['lib/**/*.rb']
8
- t.options = ['--private', '--protected', '--readme', 'README.md']
9
- end
10
- rescue LoadError
11
- nil # Do nothing
12
- end
data/test/test_helper.rb DELETED
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- require 'minitest/autorun'
4
-
5
- $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib'))
6
-
7
- require 'gir_ffi-gnome_keyring'
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- require 'test_helper'
4
-
5
- describe GnomeKeyring::AttributeList do
6
- it 'descends from GLib::Array' do
7
- GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.ancestors.must_include GLib::Array
8
- end
9
-
10
- describe '.new' do
11
- it 'takes no arguments' do
12
- GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
13
- pass
14
- end
15
- end
16
-
17
- describe '.wrap' do
18
- it 'wraps its argument in an AttributeList object' do
19
- orig = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
20
- copy = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.wrap(orig.to_ptr)
21
- copy.to_ptr.must_equal orig.to_ptr
22
- end
23
- end
24
-
25
- describe '.from' do
26
- it "wraps its argument's pointer in an AttributeList object" do
27
- orig = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
28
- copy = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.from(orig)
29
- copy.to_ptr.must_equal orig.to_ptr
30
- end
31
-
32
- it 'wraps an empty array' do
33
- attr = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.from([])
34
- attr.to_a.must_equal []
35
- end
36
-
37
- it 'wraps an array of Attribute' do
38
- att = GnomeKeyring::Attribute.new
39
- att.name = 'foo'
40
- attr = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.from([att])
41
- arr = attr.to_a
42
- arr.length.must_equal 1
43
- arr.first.name.must_equal 'foo'
44
- end
45
- end
46
-
47
- describe '#append_string' do
48
- it 'appends a string attribute' do
49
- list = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
50
- list.append_string 'foo', 'bar'
51
- attr = list.index(0)
52
- attr.name.must_equal 'foo'
53
- attr.get_string.must_equal 'bar'
54
- attr.type.must_equal :string
55
- end
56
- end
57
-
58
- describe '#append_uint32' do
59
- it 'appends a uint32 attribute' do
60
- list = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
61
- list.append_uint32 'baz', 42
62
- attr = list.index(0)
63
- attr.name.must_equal 'baz'
64
- attr.get_uint32.must_equal 42
65
- attr.type.must_equal :uint32
66
- end
67
- end
68
- end
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- require 'test_helper'
4
-
5
- describe GnomeKeyring::Attribute do
6
- describe '.list_new' do
7
- it 'is private' do
8
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_new }.must_raise NoMethodError
9
- end
10
- end
11
-
12
- describe '.list_append_string' do
13
- it 'is private' do
14
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_append_string }.must_raise NoMethodError
15
- end
16
- end
17
-
18
- describe '.list_append_uint32' do
19
- it 'is private' do
20
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_append_uint32 }.must_raise NoMethodError
21
- end
22
- end
23
-
24
- describe '.list_copy' do
25
- it 'is private' do
26
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_copy }.must_raise NoMethodError
27
- end
28
- end
29
-
30
- describe '.list_free' do
31
- it 'is private' do
32
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_free }.must_raise NoMethodError
33
- end
34
- end
35
-
36
- describe '.list_to_glist' do
37
- it 'is private' do
38
- proc { GnomeKeyring::Attribute.list_to_glist }.must_raise NoMethodError
39
- end
40
- end
41
- end
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
1
- # frozen_string_literal: true
2
-
3
- require 'test_helper'
4
-
5
- describe GnomeKeyring::Found do
6
- let(:instance) { GnomeKeyring::Found.new }
7
-
8
- describe '#attributes' do
9
- it 'returns nil by default' do
10
- attrs = instance.attributes
11
- attrs.must_be_nil
12
- end
13
-
14
- it 'returns an assigned AttributeList' do
15
- attrs = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
16
- struct = GnomeKeyring::Found::Struct.new(instance.to_ptr)
17
- struct[:attributes] = attrs.to_ptr
18
-
19
- result = instance.attributes
20
- result.must_be_instance_of GnomeKeyring::AttributeList
21
- result.to_ptr.must_equal attrs.to_ptr
22
- end
23
- end
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-
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- describe '#attributes=' do
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- it 'assigns its argument to the correct struct member' do
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- attrs = GnomeKeyring::AttributeList.new
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- instance.attributes = attrs
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- struct = GnomeKeyring::Found::Struct.new(instance.to_ptr)
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- result = struct[:attributes]
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- result.must_equal attrs.to_ptr
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- # frozen_string_literal: true
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-
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- require 'test_helper'
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-
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- describe GnomeKeyring do
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- describe '.find_items_sync' do
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- it 'calls Lib.gnome_keyring_find_items_sync with the correct values' do
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- body = lambda { |type, attrs, listptr|
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- type.must_equal :generic_secret
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- attrs.must_be_instance_of GnomeKeyring::AttributeList
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- listptr.must_be_instance_of FFI::MemoryPointer
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- :ok
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- }
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-
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- GnomeKeyring::Lib.stub :gnome_keyring_find_items_sync, body do
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- code, list = GnomeKeyring.find_items_sync :generic_secret, []
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- code.must_equal :ok
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- list.must_be_nil
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- end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- describe '.item_create_sync' do
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- it 'calls Lib.gnome_keyring_item_create_sync with the correct values' do
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- body = lambda { |keyring, type, display_name, attributes, secret, update_if_exists, item_id|
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- keyring.to_utf8.must_equal 'foo'
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- type.must_equal :generic_secret
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- display_name.to_utf8.must_equal 'bar'
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- attributes.must_be_instance_of GnomeKeyring::AttributeList
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- secret.to_utf8.must_equal 'secret-name'
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- update_if_exists.must_equal false
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-
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- item_id.put_int32 0, 42
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- :ok
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- }
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-
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- GnomeKeyring::Lib.stub :gnome_keyring_item_create_sync, body do
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- code, id = GnomeKeyring.item_create_sync('foo',
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- :generic_secret,
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- 'bar',
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- [],
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- 'secret-name',
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- false)
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- code.must_equal :ok
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- id.must_equal 42
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- end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- describe '.item_get_attributes_sync' do
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- it 'calls Lib.gnome_keyring_item_get_attributes_sync with the correct values' do
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- body = lambda { |keyring, id, attributes|
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- keyring.to_utf8.must_equal 'foo'
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- id.must_equal 42
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- attributes.must_be_instance_of FFI::MemoryPointer
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- :ok
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- }
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-
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- GnomeKeyring::Lib.stub :gnome_keyring_item_get_attributes_sync, body do
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- code, list = GnomeKeyring.item_get_attributes_sync 'foo', 42
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- code.must_equal :ok
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- list.must_be_nil
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- end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- describe '.item_set_attributes_sync' do
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- it 'calls Lib.gnome_keyring_item_set_attributes_sync with the correct values' do
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- body = lambda { |keyring, id, attributes|
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- keyring.to_utf8.must_equal 'foo'
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- id.must_equal 42
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- attributes.must_be_instance_of GnomeKeyring::AttributeList
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- :ok
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- }
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-
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- GnomeKeyring::Lib.stub :gnome_keyring_item_set_attributes_sync, body do
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- result = GnomeKeyring.item_set_attributes_sync 'foo', 42, []
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- result.must_equal :ok
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end