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David Baker
0346145a81 Work with PkDecryption keys by their private keys
Change interface to allow the app to get the private part of the
key and instantiate a decryption object from just the private part
of the key.

Changes the function generating a key from random bytes to be
initialising a key with a private key (because it's exactly the
same thing). Exports & imports private key parts as ArrayBuffer at
JS level rather than base64 assuming we are moving that way in
general.
2018-10-02 12:02:56 +01:00
David Baker
263b94428a Another day, another interface
Change the interface again, hopefully this time a bit more normal.
Now we wrap the emscripten module completely and just expose the
high level objects.

The olm library export is now imported as normal (ie. returns
a module rather than a function returning a module) but has an
`init` method which *must* be called. This returns a promise
which resolves when the module is ready. It also rejects if the
module failed to set up, unlike before (and unlike the
promise-not-a-promise that emscripten returns).

Generally catch failures to init the module.
2018-09-25 17:13:29 +01:00
David Baker
122867c45c WebAssembly support!
Quite a lot going on in this PR:
 * Updates to support recent emscripten, switching to WASM which is now the default
 * Use emscripten's MODULARIZE option rather than wrapping it ourself, since doing
   so in pre-post js doesn't work anymore.
 * Most changes are moving the emscripten runtime functions to top-level
   calls rather than in the Module object.
 * Get rid of duplicated NULL_BYTE_PADDING_LENGTH
 * Fix ciphertext_length used without being declared
 * Fix things that caused the closure compiler to error, eg. using
   OLM_OPTIONS without a declaration.
 * Wait until module is inited to do OLM_ERROR = olm_error()

The main BREAKING CHANGE here is that the module now needs to initialise
asyncronously (because it has to load the wasm file). require()ing olm
now gives a function which needs to be called to create an instance.
The resulting object has a promise-like then() method that can be used
to detect when the module is ready. (We could use MODULARIZE_INSTANCE
to return the module directly as before, rather than the function,
but then we don't get the .then() method).
2018-09-21 16:01:51 +01:00
Hubert Chathi
f709b062bb add functions for pickling/unpickling a decryption object 2018-06-28 17:10:36 -04:00
Hubert Chathi
128d45cc83 add initial implementation of basic private key encryption functionality 2018-06-27 16:38:45 -04:00
Richard van der Hoff
e2e398bd94 Add some tests for the Javascript wrappers
These would have helped avoid the recent FRV.
2016-12-19 09:43:58 +00:00