Hey Christian,

that sounds great, but how did you do it exactly?

They aren’t in the minified version, but for the test-files in the test 
directory the require() function is mandatory. 
I only wanted let Daniel know that I can’t run the tests by simply including 
the minified version in the header.

I’m not using firebug, but the network tab in my Firefox console (which does 
basically the same) says that the openpgp.min.js file is loaded. 

Yes I’m waiting for document.ready.
I only do this:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
<script src="../jQuery/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
<script src="./openpgp.min.js"></script>

</head>
<body>
<script langue="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {

       alert(encryptMessage($("#myPublicKey").val(),'MyTextToEncrypt'));
});
</script>

<form>
<textarea id=myPublicKey>-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: BCPG C# v1.6.1.0
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=sx+3
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----</textarea>
</form>
</body>
</html>


#######End of Code####

Result:
ReferenceError: encryptMessage is not defined

And by the way: thanks again for the help!

Best regards,
Michael


Am 10.02.2014 um 13:08 schrieb Christian Hoffmann <[email protected]>:

> Hi Michael.
> 
> I got that exact same version minified and running.
> 
> does firebug display in the network tab if it has the file loaded?
> 
> the require instructions should actually not be in the minified version.
> 
> are you waiting for all files to be loaded before using tge lib?
> 
> Greetings,
> Christian
> 
> On Feb 10, 2014 1:02 PM, "Michael Kreuzer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> I already had a look at the examples, but the problem is that they aren’t 
> working with the minified version.
> The reason is for example grunts' require() function which isn’t part of the 
> minified file.
> 
> In basic.js they do this:
> var openpgp = typeof window != 'undefined' && window.openpgp ? window.openpgp 
> : require('../../src/index‘);
> 
> Before calling:
> openpgp.encryptMessage();
> 
> Therefore the example isn’t working for me. 
> As you got 0.3.2 running..may I ask how you did this with the minified file?
> Because I only have 2 more weeks for my bachelors thesis to be finished, this 
> is starting to get a little bit urgent :P
> So if you - or someone else - could solve my problem I would be really 
> thankful.
> 
> Best regards,
> Michael
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Am 10.02.2014 um 06:41 schrieb Daniel <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Michael,
>> 
>> For some easy examples on how to use the current version of openpgpjs, check 
>> out the file at openpgpjs/test/general/basic.js. Feel free to ask questions 
>> if you run into problems after looking at the examples in that file.
>> 
>> You no longer need to call openpgp.init.  All of the libraries you need are 
>> contained in the min file.
>> 
>> I am developing a privly application [0][1] to enable users to send 
>> encrypted messages.  Because of the existing privly framework I get the 
>> local trust that comes with using an extension. What is really great is the 
>> application can be used on any website.  In the near future I should have 
>> some code to share.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Daniel
>> 
>> [0] http://vimeo.com/83258935
>> [1] https://priv.ly/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Michael Kreuzer <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Hey Daniel,
>> 
>> thank you again for the help. Now things are a little bit clearer :)
>> At the moment I just want to get the latest minified version running.
>> 
>> So I included this file:
>> <script src="./openpgp.min.js"></script>
>> 
>> and called the function:
>> encryptMessage()
>> 
>> When I now trigger the function, the debugger tells me „ReferenceError: 
>> encryptMessage is not defined“. 
>> 
>> -May it be possible that I have to instantiate an openpgp object or 
>> something? 
>> Because in Version 0.1.0 I had to call
>> openpgp.init();
>> -I didn’t manually include any libraries, are they automatically included in 
>> openpgp.min.js? 
>> 
>> BTW: What kind of PGP app are you developing?
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Michael
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 09.02.2014 um 19:41 schrieb Daniel <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> Michael,
>>> 
>>> Let me first clarify my previous email.  Following the previous commands 
>>> will bring you to a place where you can run the tests.  After running the 
>>> grunt command you will notice the lib folder with the files you mentioned 
>>> exist.  So then you can run the tests while in the root of the repo with 
>>> the command 'mocha'.  If the command mocha is not found, you can use:
>>> 
>>> npm install -g mocha
>>> 
>>> to install mocha globally on your machine.  
>>> 
>>> I have been able to use the minified version of openpgpjs in browser 
>>> extensions without any issue.  The reason all of those are required is the 
>>> testing framework that openpgpjs uses, mocha, requires them.  So you do not 
>>> need to install them if you do not want to run the tests.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Michael Kreuzer <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>> 
>>> thank you very much for your guide!
>>> Are grunt, npm and node.js also mandatory if you only want to use the 
>>> minified version?
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Michael
>>> 
>>> Am 08.02.2014 um 19:57 schrieb Daniel <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>>> Hey Michael,
>>>> 
>>>> I was able to get the unit tests running by installing grunt with the 
>>>> command: 
>>>> 
>>>> npm install -g grunt-cli
>>>> 
>>>> This assumes that node.js and npm are installed on your machine.  This 
>>>> will install the grunt-cli in a global context, so that it is available to 
>>>> you regardless of what directory you are in.
>>>> 
>>>> Then make sure you are in the root of the openpgp.js repo and type:
>>>> 
>>>> npm install
>>>> 
>>>> and then:
>>>> 
>>>> grunt
>>>> 
>>>> to run the tests.  For more details check out the docs.
>>>> 
>>>> I too am working on a pgp based web app.  It's not in a place where it 
>>>> would be useful to share right now, but I'll be sure to share the repo 
>>>> with the list when it does anything useful.
>>>> 
>>>> Best,
>>>> Daniel
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Michael Kreuzer <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> Hello Payk,
>>>> 
>>>> thanks for the quick reponse! 
>>>> I had a look into the unit tests but there was a dead link to openpgp.js. 
>>>> So I changed it. Next problem was that it refers to:
>>>>     <script src="lib/chai.js"></script>
>>>>     <script src="lib/mocha.js"></script>
>>>> 
>>>> But there is no „lib" folder at all. So I tried to download mocha, but you 
>>>> would have node.js installed. 
>>>> And there are also some NPM commands. This seems to be a packet manager or 
>>>> something. 
>>>>  
>>>> I don’t have any experience with node.js, mocha, chai, npm…so this is a 
>>>> little bit confusing me, because node.js e.g. seems to be server side 
>>>> javascript (if I got that right).
>>>> But why would one need server side actions for a javascript openpgp 
>>>> program?
>>>> (Despite I want to get to know these techniques, I unfortunately don’t 
>>>> have the time to learn all these at the moment).
>>>> 
>>>> Is there no simple way to just get this thing running with pure JS like in 
>>>> version 0.1.0?
>>>> I just included the libraries, called the functions and it worked.
>>>> 
>>>> Yes of course, and I would also have nothing against working together.
>>>> May I ask where you are from? Because your name looks pretty german :)
>>>> So what is the topic you are working on Payk?
>>>> 
>>>> Michael
>>>> 
>>>> Am 06.02.2014 um 15:11 schrieb Christian Hoffmann <[email protected]>:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello Herr Kreuzer.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would have a look into the unit tests.
>>>>> they helped me a lot!
>>>>> 
>>>>> The require function is for the grunt build proccess afaik.
>>>>> In the minified versions they dont exist.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Also have a look into the web worker unit tests.
>>>>> If you don't want the browser to freeze for seconds when generating big 
>>>>> keys,
>>>>> this will help you.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Another note:
>>>>> You seem to have allmost the same project as i am doing right now xD
>>>>> more or less.
>>>>> 
>>>>> We could exchange ideas or something.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>> Payk
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Michael Kreuzer <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi @all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> at the moment I’m writing my Bachelor’s Thesis and my topic is to 
>>>>> integrate the OpenPGP functionality in Facebook chat.
>>>>> So you could use my web site to chat encrypted with other FB friends (The 
>>>>> chat part is done with XMPP using Strophe.js).
>>>>> Therefore I’m using openPGP js and I think you guys did a really great 
>>>>> job. So thanks for the hard work.
>>>>> Till now I’ve made it to automatically send and receive encrypted 
>>>>> messages, to decrypt them, sign (and partly to verify them).
>>>>> 
>>>>> But I did this only in openPGP 0.1.0 and the current version is 0.3.2.
>>>>> Now I wanted to migrate, but basicially the whole structure of openpgp js 
>>>>> has changed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> So here’s my problem:
>>>>> a) When I’m using the source code version javascript can’t find the 
>>>>> „require()“ function.
>>>>> I assume this part of node.js / browserify / …
>>>>> I don’t have any experience with these plugins, so maybe someone could 
>>>>> tell me what to do.
>>>>> 
>>>>> b) When I’m using the minified version it simply can’t find the functions 
>>>>> e.g. „signAndEncryptMessage()".
>>>>> 
>>>>> In Version 0.1.0 the examples helped me a lot.
>>>>> Would be nice if someone could give me some help. Thanks in advance!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Michael
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