More work towards support for extensions:
- Prepared statements and DB-plugin-functions for setting and retrieving
configurations from the database added.
- primitive "registry" of extensions for age restrictions and peer2peer
(stub)
- TALER_Extensions now with FP for parsing, setting and converting a
configuration.
- /management/extensions handler now verifies signature of the (opaque)
json object for all extensions.
- /management/extensions handler calls the FP in the corrensponding
TALER_Extension for parsing and setting the configuration of a
particular extension
More work towards age restriction:
- TALER_Extensions interfaces for config-parser, -setter and converter
implemented for age restriction
- DB event handler now retrieves config from database, parses it and
sets it (the age mask) in the global extension.
- load_age_mask now loads age mask from the global extension (and not
from the config file)
- add age_restricted_denoms to /keys response
More worke towards support for extensions and age restriction:
- taler-exchange-httpd_management_extensions.c almost completed
- handling of request implemented
- stub "set_extensions" for database transaction added
- utility functions added
- TALER_exchange_offline_extension_agemask_{sign,verify}
- TALER_agemask_parse_json
This change enables using multiple wire plugins at the same time.
Also, we now distinguish between the wire plugin (i.e. EBICS or
taler_bank) and the wire method (i.e. SEPA or x-taler-bank) that
the wire plugin is implementing. The "taler-bank" wire method
was renamed from "test" to "x-taler-bank".
This also changes the format of the /wire response of the exchange,
as we now need to return multiple accounts. Note that wire fees
are specified per wire method, not per wire account.
taler-exchange-keyup now automatically signs all of the /wire
responses in the location specified by the configuration.
Account identification in wire plugins was changed to use
payto://-URLs instead of method-specific JSON fields. Signing
and validation of /wire responses was moved from each wire
plugin to a generic validation method in libtalerutil (crypto)
or libtalerjson (for JSON-formatted inputs).
Convenience methods were added to generate JSON for wire accounts
(salting, signing).
Various section and option names were adjusted to streamline the
configuration and make it more consistent overall. Documentation
was updated as well.