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diff --git a/tests/fake-pinentries/README.txt b/tests/fake-pinentries/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0654f56 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/fake-pinentries/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Fake Pinentries for Test Suites +=============================== + +If you're writing a test suite, it should use one of these pinentries +by setting the following line in $GNUPGHOME/gpg-agent.conf: + + pinentry-program /path/to/fake-pinentry.ext + +Note that different fake-pinentry programs have been supplied here in +different languages, with the intent of making them available to +developers who have different languages available. + +They are all licensed Creative Commons Zero (CC0-1.0-Universal, see +the COPYING.CC0 file in GnuPG's top directory), so they should be +reusable by any project. Feel free to copy them into your own +project's test suite. + +Rationale +--------- + +If you're implementing software that uses GnuPG, you probably want a +test suite that exercises your code, and you may have some that +involve secret key material locked with a passphrase. However, you +don't want to require your developers to manually enter a passphrase +while tests are run, and you probably also don't want to deal with +alternate codepaths/workflows like using gpg's loopback pinentry. + +The solution for this is to use a fake pinentry in your test suite, +one that simply returns a pre-selected passphrase. In this case, all +the other code follows the same path as normal, but the user +interaction is bypassed because the fake-pinentry is used instead. + +Troubleshooting +--------------- + +If you have any trouble with this technique, please drop a line to the +GnuPG development mailing list <gnupg-devel@gnupg.org> or open a +report on the GnuPG bug tracker at https://dev.gnupg.org/gnupg |