Fixes#579 (which blocks #132).
This changes the SA to use a unique index on the sha256 of a
Registration's JWK's public key data instead of on the full serialized
JSON of the JWK. This corrects multiple problems:
1. MySQL/Mariadb no longer complain about key's being larger than the
largest allowed key size in an index
2. We no longer have to worry about large keys not being seen as unique
3. We no longer have to worry about the JWK's JSON being serialized with its inner keys in different orders and causing incorrectly empty queries or non-unique writes.
This change also hides the details of how Registrations are stored in
the database from the other services outside of SA. This will give us
greater flexibility if we need to move them to another database, or
change their schema, etc.
Also, adds some tests for NoSuchRegistration in the SA.
This is the result of `godep save -r ./...` and
`git rm -r -f Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/square`
Our fork is currently at the head of go-jose when Richard made the local nonce
changes, with the nonce changes added on top. In other words, the newly created
files are exactly equal to the deleted files.
In a separate commit I will bring our own go-jose fork up to the remote head,
then update our deps.
Also note: Square's go-jose repo contains a `cipher` package. Since we don't
make any changes to that package, we leave it imported as-is.
Also removed a commented-out CSR in the RA tests, and fixed a CA test that was (1) not testing what it meant to, and (2) used a different method from the other tests.
- Created a `validateContacts` method to avoid duplicated code
- Added tests for `validateContacts` and `validateEmail`
- Fix error formatting in `validateEmail`:
Discovered while testing `validateEmail` that, if no MX records are found,
`err` is returned, not an empty array. As such, the error message
was misleading, so I consoldated the conditions into one.
This approach performs a best-effort generation of the first OCSP response during
certificate issuance. In the event that OCSP generation fails, it logs a warning at
the Boulder-CA console, but returns successfully since the Certificate was itself
issued.
- Moved the transaction handling up to the `certificate-authority.go` file
- Simplified `certificate-authority-data.go`
- Created a mocks file in `test/` and reworked RA and CA to use it
- More audit logging to CA