Credentials store API (#38)

* CredentialService initial impl with Win32 support

- Basic CredentialService APIs for Save, Read, Delete
- E2E unit tests for Credential Service
- Win32 implementation with unit tests

* Save Password support on Mac v1

- Basic keychain support on Mac using Interop with the KeyChain APIs
- All but 1 unit test passing. This will pass once API is changed, but checking this in with the existing API so that if we decide to alter behavior, we have a reference point.

* Remove Username from Credentials API

- Removed Username option from Credentials as this caused conflicting behavior on Mac vs Windows

* Cleanup Using Statements and add Copyright

* Linux CredentialStore Prototype

* Linux credential store support

- Full support for Linux credential store with tests

* Plumbed CredentialService into Program init

* Addressing Pull Request comments
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Kevin Cunnane
2016-09-06 18:12:39 -07:00
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parent 76e7ea041c
commit 8ca88992be
41 changed files with 3120 additions and 165 deletions

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Hosting.Protocol;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.SqlContext;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.Utility;
using Moq;
using Xunit;
@@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution
var queryService =Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(
Common.CreateMockFactory(new[] {Common.StandardTestData}, false), true);
var executeParams = new QueryExecuteParams {QueryText = "Doesn'tMatter", OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var executeRequest = Common.GetQueryExecuteResultContextMock(null, null, null);
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.SetupRequestContextMock<QueryExecuteResult, QueryExecuteCompleteParams>(null, QueryExecuteCompleteEvent.Type, null, null);
queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object).Wait();
// ... And I then ask for a valid set of results from it
@@ -141,7 +142,7 @@ namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(
Common.CreateMockFactory(new[] { Common.StandardTestData }, false), true);
var executeParams = new QueryExecuteParams { QueryText = "Doesn'tMatter", OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri };
var executeRequest = Common.GetQueryExecuteResultContextMock(null, null, null);
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.SetupRequestContextMock<QueryExecuteResult, QueryExecuteCompleteParams>(null, QueryExecuteCompleteEvent.Type, null, null);
queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object).Wait();
queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].HasExecuted = false;
@@ -168,7 +169,7 @@ namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(
Common.CreateMockFactory(null, false), true);
var executeParams = new QueryExecuteParams { QueryText = "Doesn'tMatter", OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri };
var executeRequest = Common.GetQueryExecuteResultContextMock(null, null, null);
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.SetupRequestContextMock<QueryExecuteResult, QueryExecuteCompleteParams>(null, QueryExecuteCompleteEvent.Type, null, null);
queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object).Wait();
// ... And I then ask for a set of results from it