- From: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2016 23:57:29 +0200
- To: public-webcrypto@w3.org
- Message-ID: <879fa6ab-0415-da34-6fa0-3df052bea33b@w3.org>
On 08/02/2016 10:28 PM, Mark Watson wrote: > Yes, I think this would be worthwhile and we would be willing to help. > I will try and find some resource here, though I have not had much > success with that. If not, I can help myself, just not for a couple of > weeks. > > We do have some WebCrypto tests from our old NfWebCrypto plugin > here: https://github.com/Netflix/NfWebCrypto/tree/master/web/jsTests > > ...Mark > > On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Charles Engelke <w3c@engelke.com > <mailto:w3c@engelke.com>> wrote: > > The subject line says it all. I don't have the time (or expertise) > to develop a full suite of tests for importKey and exportKey, but > could test the "happy paths" that should succeed without throwing > errors. > > Would this be worthwhile? I've already done this for everything > but public key algorithms. Adding them would be more work, so > before I dive in, is it even worth it? Or should we wait for > someone who can build a more thorough suite? > It would be a great help. While unforunately everyone at INRIA is off for August, I imagine we could work with them in September to improve the tests as well and get some resources on the project. cheers, harry > Charlie > >
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