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SmithThe4th ad3121f535 [PM-12423] Migrate Cipher Decryption to Use SDK (#14206)
* Created mappings for client domain object to SDK

* Add abstract decrypt observable

* Added todo for future consideration

* Added implementation to cipher service

* Added adapter and unit tests

* Created cipher encryption abstraction and service

* Register cipher encryption service

* Added tests for the cipher encryption service

* changed signature

* Updated feature flag name

* added new function to be used for decrypting ciphers

* Added new encryptedKey field

* added new function to be used for decrypting ciphers

* Manually set fields

* Added encrypted key in attachment view

* Fixed test

* Updated references to use decrypt with feature flag

* Added dependency

* updated package.json

* lint fix

* fixed tests

* Fixed small mapping issues

* Fixed test

* Added function to decrypt fido2 key value

* Added function to decrypt fido2 key value and updated test

* updated to use sdk function without prociding the key

* updated localdata sdk type change

* decrypt attachment content using sdk

* Fixed dependency issues

* updated package.json

* Refactored service to handle getting decrypted buffer using the legacy and sdk implementations

* updated services and component to use refactored version

* Updated decryptCiphersWithSdk to use decryptManyLegacy for batch decryption, ensuring the SDK is only called once per batch

* Fixed merge conflicts

* Fixed merge conflicts

* Fixed merge conflicts

* Fixed lint issues

* Moved getDecryptedAttachmentBuffer to cipher service

* Moved getDecryptedAttachmentBuffer to cipher service

* ensure CipherView properties are null instead of undefined

* Fixed test

* ensure AttachmentView properties are null instead of undefined

* Linked ticket in comment

* removed unused orgKey
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Bitwarden Command-line Interface

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