Struct asn1_rs::Sequence [−][src]
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The SEQUENCE object is an ordered list of heteregeneous types.
Sequences can usually be of 2 types:
- a list of different objects (
SEQUENCE, usually parsed as astruct) - a list of similar objects (
SEQUENCE OF, usually parsed as aVec<T>)
The current object covers the former. For the latter, see the SequenceOf documentation.
The Sequence object contains the (unparsed) encoded representation of its content. It provides
methods to parse and iterate contained objects, or convert the sequence to other types.
Building a Sequence
To build a DER sequence:
- if the sequence is composed of objects of the same type, the
Sequence::from_iter_to_dermethod can be used - otherwise, the
ToDertrait can be used to create content incrementally
use asn1_rs::{Integer, Sequence, SerializeResult, ToDer}; fn build_seq<'a>() -> SerializeResult<Sequence<'a>> { let mut v = Vec::new(); // add an Integer object (construct type): let i = Integer::from_u32(4); let _ = i.write_der(&mut v)?; // some primitive objects also implement `ToDer`. A string will be mapped as `Utf8String`: let _ = "abcd".write_der(&mut v)?; // return the sequence built from the DER content Ok(Sequence::new(v.into())) } let seq = build_seq().unwrap();
Examples
use asn1_rs::Sequence; // build sequence let it = [2, 3, 4].iter(); let seq = Sequence::from_iter_to_der(it).unwrap(); // `seq` now contains the serialized DER representation of the array // iterate objects let mut sum = 0; for item in seq.der_iter::<u32>() { // item has type `Result<u32>`, since parsing the serialized bytes could fail sum += item.expect("parsing list item failed"); } assert_eq!(sum, 9);
Note: the above example encodes a SEQUENCE OF INTEGER object, the SequenceOf object could
be used to provide a simpler API.
Fields
content: Cow<'a, [u8]>Serialized DER representation of the sequence content
Implementations
pub fn and_then<U, F>(self, op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(Cow<'a, [u8]>) -> ParseResult<'_, U>,
pub fn and_then<U, F>(self, op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(Cow<'a, [u8]>) -> ParseResult<'_, U>, Apply the parsing function to the sequence content, consuming the sequence
Note: this function expects the caller to take ownership of content. In some cases, handling the lifetime of objects is not easy (when keeping only references on data). Other methods are provided (depending on the use case):
Sequence::parsetakes a reference on the sequence data, but does not consume it,Sequence::from_der_and_thendoes the parsing of the sequence and applying the function in one step, ensuring there are only references (and dropping the temporary sequence).
pub fn from_ber_and_then<U, F>(bytes: &'a [u8], op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'_, U>,
pub fn from_ber_and_then<U, F>(bytes: &'a [u8], op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'_, U>, Same as Sequence::from_der_and_then, but using BER encoding (no constraints).
pub fn from_der_and_then<U, F>(bytes: &'a [u8], op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'_, U>,
pub fn from_der_and_then<U, F>(bytes: &'a [u8], op: F) -> ParseResult<'a, U> where
F: FnOnce(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'_, U>, Parse a DER sequence and apply the provided parsing function to content
After parsing, the sequence object and header are discarded.
use asn1_rs::{FromDer, ParseResult, Sequence}; // Parse a SEQUENCE { // a INTEGER (0..255), // b INTEGER (0..4294967296) // } // and return only `(a,b) fn parser(i: &[u8]) -> ParseResult<(u8, u32)> { Sequence::from_der_and_then(i, |i| { let (i, a) = u8::from_der(i)?; let (i, b) = u32::from_der(i)?; Ok((i, (a, b))) } ) }
pub fn parse<F, T>(&'a self, f: F) -> ParseResult<'a, T> where
F: FnMut(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'a, T>,
pub fn parse<F, T>(&'a self, f: F) -> ParseResult<'a, T> where
F: FnMut(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'a, T>, Apply the parsing function to the sequence content (non-consuming version)
pub fn parse_into<F, T>(self, f: F) -> ParseResult<'a, T> where
F: FnMut(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'a, T>,
pub fn parse_into<F, T>(self, f: F) -> ParseResult<'a, T> where
F: FnMut(&'a [u8]) -> ParseResult<'a, T>, Apply the parsing function to the sequence content (consuming version)
Note: to parse and apply a parsing function in one step, use the
Sequence::from_der_and_then method.
Limitations
This function fails if the sequence contains Owned data, because the parsing function
takes a reference on data (which is dropped).
Return an iterator over the sequence content, attempting to decode objects as BER
This method can be used when all objects from the sequence have the same type.
Return an iterator over the sequence content, attempting to decode objects as DER
This method can be used when all objects from the sequence have the same type.
Attempt to parse the sequence as a SEQUENCE OF items (BER), and return the parsed items as a Vec.
Attempt to parse the sequence as a SEQUENCE OF items (DER), and return the parsed items as a Vec.
Attempt to parse the sequence as a SEQUENCE OF items (BER) (consuming input),
and return the parsed items as a Vec.
Note: if Self is an Owned object, the data will be duplicated (causing allocations) into separate objects.
Attempt to parse the sequence as a SEQUENCE OF items (DER) (consuming input),
and return the parsed items as a Vec.
Note: if Self is an Owned object, the data will be duplicated (causing allocations) into separate objects.
pub fn from_iter_to_der<T, IT>(it: IT) -> SerializeResult<Self> where
IT: Iterator<Item = T>,
T: ToDer,
T: Tagged,
pub fn from_iter_to_der<T, IT>(it: IT) -> SerializeResult<Self> where
IT: Iterator<Item = T>,
T: ToDer,
T: Tagged, Attempt to create a Sequence from an iterator over serializable objects (to DER)
Examples
use asn1_rs::Sequence; // build sequence let it = [2, 3, 4].iter(); let seq = Sequence::from_iter_to_der(it).unwrap();
Trait Implementations
Get the length of the object, when encoded Read more
Attempt to write the DER header to this writer.
Attempt to write the DER content (all except header) to this writer.
Write the DER encoded representation to a newly allocated Vec<u8>.
Similar to using to_vec, but uses provided values without changes.
This can generate an invalid encoding for a DER object. Read more
Attempt to write the DER encoded representation (header and content) into this writer. Read more
Similar to using to_der, but uses provided values without changes.
This can generate an invalid encoding for a DER object. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for Sequence<'a>impl<'a> UnwindSafe for Sequence<'a>Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
fn fmt_binary(self) -> FmtBinary<Self> where
Self: Binary,
fn fmt_binary(self) -> FmtBinary<Self> where
Self: Binary, Causes self to use its Binary implementation when Debug-formatted.
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Self: Display,
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fn fmt_lower_hex(self) -> FmtLowerHex<Self> where
Self: LowerHex,
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Causes self to use its Octal implementation when Debug-formatted.
fn fmt_pointer(self) -> FmtPointer<Self> where
Self: Pointer,
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fn fmt_upper_exp(self) -> FmtUpperExp<Self> where
Self: UpperExp,
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Self: UpperHex,
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self::Target) -> R,
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