Ahh now i get it. its simple. you have to call openpgp.encryptMessage() rather then encryptMessage().
maybe make a console.log(openpgp) and have a look into __proto or prototype object to see a overview of the avaible functions. Greetings, Christian On Feb 10, 2014 2:38 PM, "Michael Kreuzer" <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > mQENBFL41IABCADMN0zTLKanfWWltxN2adJhfPd+ycDLoLKMgda77jbMhzHS1Fee > NtzAzzy0UoQ7xmIBS31LvtE7cb4UvDGj5nWAzgeqhVSULnRpQQN20oFwaGewedzk > TV0jdwHianTgWdli0+UmP9zJRPaG2OBGp8FgG5uWDfRuLqOO6zH7jvQtRWCVXu5D > o7RL7hSjwASr4Ye6KlLWjyaPmE+VeEGkJYZO4loXs0tO5HIBRPIRelBCku0gzoKS > LH07SjbpqlcgS4PuhpfoUiYoxKFGbSJKWhLj2k/K4uYaz8LjmbWQVc5eY+i0TEo7 > xUuQqvYQCduhhlHmwSbVTcw9hWgS3urdFT3rABEBAAG0DHRlc3RAdGVzdC5kZYkB > HAQQAQIABgUCUvjUgAAKCRDX3VE5PWbY7JxFB/9YwJp8WcZAUIXocWU0sl73UPEy > KGb9y2qomN7JvC9HEGEx1RkvgEEZDqo1CaIuq7/M3dFTkb1eiPfSO52SOT9X22cj > KhPVwcXempCl5qKn993Bp4bfRe/4G7uJGPx2Ou3hB+seaMjr1y6wjlGf5HQiazSM > oET8yR1rXlGgI07PpjrSVxaCFOnBmzoom+Gaxs4dAJ/CX30c+g1RrKqaHUo0VCjp > d16vouO+OD/djrkbNunzmLEYFV4L9Y7n9eDzkuT9rZUa0uZ7UM5s2XrYcTZoShKP > 0vpoWoJLp5FGDccDXn4vGVHH3MCsb/At/VsgNx0i3KeB/o8Ac7W46J9ctrSS > =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<http://gruntjs.com/getting-started> >>>> . >>>> >>>> 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. 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