- keyring uses safer
*printf()
format strings (Secret Service backend).
- No user visible changes.
-
keyring_create()
and also all backends that support multiple keyrings now allow passing the password when creating a new keyring (#114). -
key_set()
can now use a custom prompt (@pnacht, #112). -
keyring now handled better the 'Cancel' button when requesting a password in RStudio, and an error is thrown in this case (#106).
-
It is now possible to specify the encoding of secrets on Windows (#88, @awong234).
-
The
get_raw()
method of the Secret Service backend works now (#87). -
Now the file backend is selected by default on Unix systems if Secret Service is not available or does not work (#95, @nwstephens).
-
The file backend now works with keys that do not have a username.
-
All backends use the value of the
keyring_username
option, if set, as the default username (#60).
-
File based backend (#53, @nbenn).
-
Fix bugs in
key_set()
on Linux (#43, #51). -
Windows: support non-ascii characters and spaces in
key_list()
service
andkeyring
(#48, #49, @javierluraschi). -
Add support for listing service keys for env backend (#58, @javierluraschi).
-
keyring is now compatible with R 3.1.x and R 3.2.x.
-
libsecret is now optional on Linux. If not available, keyring is built without the Secret Service backend (#55).
-
Fix the
get_raw()
method on Windows. -
Windows:
get()
tries the UTF-16LE encoding if the sting has embedded zero bytes. This allows getting secrets that were set in Credential Manager (#56). -
Windows: fix
list()
when some secrets have no:
at all (these were probably set externally) (#44).
First public release.