#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VerifyPinDataInput {
pub verification_key_identifier: Option<String>,
pub encryption_key_identifier: Option<String>,
pub verification_attributes: Option<PinVerificationAttributes>,
pub encrypted_pin_block: Option<String>,
pub primary_account_number: Option<String>,
pub pin_block_format: Option<PinBlockFormatForPinData>,
pub pin_data_length: Option<i32>,
pub dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptAttributes>,
pub encryption_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.verification_key_identifier: Option<String>
The keyARN
of the PIN verification key.
encryption_key_identifier: Option<String>
The keyARN
of the encryption key under which the PIN block data is encrypted. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
verification_attributes: Option<PinVerificationAttributes>
The attributes and values for PIN data verification.
encrypted_pin_block: Option<String>
The encrypted PIN block data that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography verifies.
primary_account_number: Option<String>
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card that associates the card with a specific account holder.
pin_block_format: Option<PinBlockFormatForPinData>
The PIN encoding format for pin data generation as specified in ISO 9564. Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography supports ISO_Format_0
and ISO_Format_3
.
The ISO_Format_0
PIN block format is equivalent to the ANSI X9.8, VISA-1, and ECI-1 PIN block formats. It is similar to a VISA-4 PIN block format. It supports a PIN from 4 to 12 digits in length.
The ISO_Format_3
PIN block format is the same as ISO_Format_0
except that the fill digits are random values from 10 to 15.
pin_data_length: Option<i32>
The length of PIN being verified.
dukpt_attributes: Option<DukptAttributes>
The attributes and values for the DUKPT encrypted PIN block data.
encryption_wrapped_key: Option<WrappedKey>
Parameter information of a WrappedKeyBlock for encryption key exchange.
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Source§impl VerifyPinDataInput
impl VerifyPinDataInput
Sourcepub fn verification_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn verification_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The keyARN
of the PIN verification key.
Sourcepub fn encryption_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn encryption_key_identifier(&self) -> Option<&str>
The keyARN
of the encryption key under which the PIN block data is encrypted. This key type can be PEK or BDK.
Sourcepub fn verification_attributes(&self) -> Option<&PinVerificationAttributes>
pub fn verification_attributes(&self) -> Option<&PinVerificationAttributes>
The attributes and values for PIN data verification.
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 verifies.
Sourcepub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card that associates the card with a specific account holder.
Sourcepub fn pin_block_format(&self) -> Option<&PinBlockFormatForPinData>
pub fn pin_block_format(&self) -> Option<&PinBlockFormatForPinData>
The PIN encoding format for pin data generation as specified in ISO 9564. Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography supports ISO_Format_0
and ISO_Format_3
.
The ISO_Format_0
PIN block format is equivalent to the ANSI X9.8, VISA-1, and ECI-1 PIN block formats. It is similar to a VISA-4 PIN block format. It supports a PIN from 4 to 12 digits in length.
The ISO_Format_3
PIN block format is the same as ISO_Format_0
except that the fill digits are random values from 10 to 15.
Sourcepub fn pin_data_length(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn pin_data_length(&self) -> Option<i32>
The length of PIN being verified.
Sourcepub fn dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptAttributes>
pub fn dukpt_attributes(&self) -> Option<&DukptAttributes>
The attributes and values for the DUKPT encrypted PIN block data.
Sourcepub fn encryption_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
pub fn encryption_wrapped_key(&self) -> Option<&WrappedKey>
Parameter information of a WrappedKeyBlock for encryption key exchange.
Source§impl VerifyPinDataInput
impl VerifyPinDataInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VerifyPinDataInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VerifyPinDataInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VerifyPinDataInput
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Source§impl Clone for VerifyPinDataInput
impl Clone for VerifyPinDataInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VerifyPinDataInput
fn clone(&self) -> VerifyPinDataInput
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impl Debug for VerifyPinDataInput
Source§impl PartialEq for VerifyPinDataInput
impl PartialEq for VerifyPinDataInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for VerifyPinDataInput
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