#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EmvEncryptionAttributes {
pub major_key_derivation_mode: EmvMajorKeyDerivationMode,
pub primary_account_number: String,
pub pan_sequence_number: String,
pub session_derivation_data: String,
pub mode: Option<EmvEncryptionMode>,
pub initialization_vector: Option<String>,
}
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Parameters for plaintext encryption using EMV keys.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.major_key_derivation_mode: EmvMajorKeyDerivationMode
The EMV derivation mode to use for ICC master key derivation as per EMV version 4.3 book 2.
primary_account_number: String
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card and associates the card to a specific account holder.
pan_sequence_number: String
A number that identifies and differentiates payment cards with the same Primary Account Number (PAN). Typically 00 is used, if no value is provided by the terminal.
session_derivation_data: String
The derivation value used to derive the ICC session key. It is typically the application transaction counter value padded with zeros or previous ARQC value padded with zeros as per EMV version 4.3 book 2.
mode: Option<EmvEncryptionMode>
The block cipher method to use for encryption.
initialization_vector: Option<String>
An input used to provide the intial state. If no value is provided, Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography defaults it to zero.
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Source§impl EmvEncryptionAttributes
impl EmvEncryptionAttributes
Sourcepub fn major_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &EmvMajorKeyDerivationMode
pub fn major_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &EmvMajorKeyDerivationMode
The EMV derivation mode to use for ICC master key derivation as per EMV version 4.3 book 2.
Sourcepub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> &str
pub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> &str
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card and associates the card to a specific account holder.
Sourcepub fn pan_sequence_number(&self) -> &str
pub fn pan_sequence_number(&self) -> &str
A number that identifies and differentiates payment cards with the same Primary Account Number (PAN). Typically 00 is used, if no value is provided by the terminal.
Sourcepub fn session_derivation_data(&self) -> &str
pub fn session_derivation_data(&self) -> &str
The derivation value used to derive the ICC session key. It is typically the application transaction counter value padded with zeros or previous ARQC value padded with zeros as per EMV version 4.3 book 2.
Sourcepub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&EmvEncryptionMode>
pub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&EmvEncryptionMode>
The block cipher method to use for encryption.
Sourcepub fn initialization_vector(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn initialization_vector(&self) -> Option<&str>
An input used to provide the intial state. If no value is provided, Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography defaults it to zero.
Source§impl EmvEncryptionAttributes
impl EmvEncryptionAttributes
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EmvEncryptionAttributesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EmvEncryptionAttributesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EmvEncryptionAttributes
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impl Clone for EmvEncryptionAttributes
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EmvEncryptionAttributes
fn clone(&self) -> EmvEncryptionAttributes
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impl Debug for EmvEncryptionAttributes
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