python-tuf/examples/repo_example
Martin Vrachev 28b6917739 Root and Targets key API changes
Here is the list of all breaking API changes:
1) The "role" and "key" arguments in "Root.add_key()" are in reverse
order - "key" becomes first and "role" second.
2) "Root.remove_key()" has been renamed to "Root.revoke_key()".
3) The "role" and "keyid" arguments in "Root.revoke_key()" are in
reverse order - "keyid" becomes first and "role" second.
4) The "role" and "key" arguments in "Targets.add_key()" are in reverse
order - "key" becomes first and "role" second.
5) "Targets.remove_key()" has been renamed to "Targets.revoke_key()".
6) The "role" and "keyid" arguments in "Targets.revoke_key()" are in
reverse order - "keyid" becomes first and "role" second.
7) In both methods "Targets.add_key()" and "Targets.revoke_key()" the
"role" argument becomes an optional with a default value of None.

Those changes are made in an effort to make those methods logical
for both cases when standard roles and succinct_roles are used.
The "Root" API change was done in order to preserve naming and argument
order consistency with "Targets" API.

Signed-off-by: Martin Vrachev <mvrachev@vmware.com>
2022-06-17 13:33:01 +03:00
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basic_repo.py Root and Targets key API changes 2022-06-17 13:33:01 +03:00
hashed_bin_delegation.py Delegations: add support for succinct_roles 2022-06-17 13:33:01 +03:00