#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TranslatePinDataInput {
pub incoming_key_identifier: Option<String>,
pub outgoing_key_identifier: Option<String>,
pub incoming_translation_attributes: Option<TranslationIsoFormats>,
pub outgoing_translation_attributes: Option<TranslationIsoFormats>,
pub encrypted_pin_block: Option<String>,
pub incoming_dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptDerivationAttributes>,
pub outgoing_dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptDerivationAttributes>,
pub incoming_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>,
pub outgoing_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.incoming_key_identifier: Option<String>
The keyARN
of the encryption key under which incoming PIN block data is encrypted. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
For dynamic keys, it is the keyARN
of KEK of the TR-31 wrapped PEK. For ECDH, it is the keyARN
of the asymmetric ECC key.
outgoing_key_identifier: Option<String>
The keyARN
of the encryption key for encrypting outgoing PIN block data. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
For ECDH, it is the keyARN
of the asymmetric ECC key.
incoming_translation_attributes: Option<TranslationIsoFormats>
The format of the incoming PIN block data for translation within Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
outgoing_translation_attributes: Option<TranslationIsoFormats>
The format of the outgoing PIN block data after translation by Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
encrypted_pin_block: Option<String>
The encrypted PIN block data that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography translates.
incoming_dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptDerivationAttributes>
The attributes and values to use for incoming DUKPT encryption key for PIN block translation.
outgoing_dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptDerivationAttributes>
The attributes and values to use for outgoing DUKPT encryption key after PIN block translation.
incoming_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>
The WrappedKeyBlock containing the encryption key under which incoming PIN block data is encrypted.
outgoing_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>
The WrappedKeyBlock containing the encryption key for encrypting outgoing PIN block data.
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Source§impl TranslatePinDataInput
impl TranslatePinDataInput
Sourcepub fn incoming_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn incoming_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The keyARN
of the encryption key under which incoming PIN block data is encrypted. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
For dynamic keys, it is the keyARN
of KEK of the TR-31 wrapped PEK. For ECDH, it is the keyARN
of the asymmetric ECC key.
Sourcepub fn outgoing_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn outgoing_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The keyARN
of the encryption key for encrypting outgoing PIN block data. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
For ECDH, it is the keyARN
of the asymmetric ECC key.
Sourcepub fn incoming_translation_attributes(&self) -> Option<&TranslationIsoFormats>
pub fn incoming_translation_attributes(&self) -> Option<&TranslationIsoFormats>
The format of the incoming PIN block data for translation within Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
Sourcepub fn outgoing_translation_attributes(&self) -> Option<&TranslationIsoFormats>
pub fn outgoing_translation_attributes(&self) -> Option<&TranslationIsoFormats>
The format of the outgoing PIN block data after translation by Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
Sourcepub fn encrypted_pin_block(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn encrypted_pin_block(&self) -> Option<&str>
The encrypted PIN block data that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography translates.
Sourcepub fn incoming_dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptDerivationAttributes>
pub fn incoming_dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptDerivationAttributes>
The attributes and values to use for incoming DUKPT encryption key for PIN block translation.
Sourcepub fn outgoing_dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptDerivationAttributes>
pub fn outgoing_dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptDerivationAttributes>
The attributes and values to use for outgoing DUKPT encryption key after PIN block translation.
Sourcepub fn incoming_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
pub fn incoming_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
The WrappedKeyBlock containing the encryption key under which incoming PIN block data is encrypted.
Sourcepub fn outgoing_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
pub fn outgoing_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
The WrappedKeyBlock containing the encryption key for encrypting outgoing PIN block data.
Source§impl TranslatePinDataInput
impl TranslatePinDataInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TranslatePinDataInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TranslatePinDataInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TranslatePinDataInput
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Source§impl Clone for TranslatePinDataInput
impl Clone for TranslatePinDataInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TranslatePinDataInput
fn clone(&self) -> TranslatePinDataInput
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impl Debug for TranslatePinDataInput
Source§impl PartialEq for TranslatePinDataInput
impl PartialEq for TranslatePinDataInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for TranslatePinDataInput
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