8000 fix: Zero length frames in old version of Node by seebees · Pull Request #202 · aws/aws-encryption-sdk-javascript · GitHub
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@seebees seebees commented Aug 28, 2019

resolves #199

In Node.js versions 10.9 and older will fail to decrypt if decipher.update is not called.
nodejs/node#22538 fixes this.

If the content is empty, push an empty buffer.

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resolves aws#199

In Node.js versions 10.9 and older will fail to decrypt if decipher.update is not called.
nodejs/node#22538 fixes this.

If the content is empty, push an empty buffer.
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mattsb42-aws commented Sep 6, 2019

Do we have a test that makes sure this fixes the problem?

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seebees commented Sep 6, 2019

I manually tested this. At this time CI does not test this version. I have also added an issue to expand testing across node.js versions #206

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LGTM

@seebees seebees merged commit c50dfa1 into aws:master Sep 9, 2019
@seebees seebees deleted the empty-frame-old-node branch September 9, 2019 19:00
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Zero length frames in Node.js v 10.9 and older fail

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