Struct pcap_file::PcapReader [] [src]

pub struct PcapReader<T: Read> {
    pub header: PcapHeader,
    // some fields omitted
}

This struct wraps another reader and enables it to read a Pcap formated stream.

It implements the Iterator trait in order to read one packet at a time

Examples

use std::fs::File;
use pcap_file::{PcapReader, PcapWriter};

let file_in = File::open("test.pcap").expect("Error opening file");
let pcap_reader = PcapReader::new(file_in).unwrap();

let file_out = File::create("out.pcap").expect("Error creating file");
let mut pcap_writer = PcapWriter::new(file_out).unwrap();

// Read test.pcap
for pcap in pcap_reader {

    //Check if there is no error
    let pcap = pcap.unwrap();

    //Write each packet of test.pcap in out.pcap
    pcap_writer.write_packet(&pcap).unwrap();
}

Fields

Methods

impl<T: Read> PcapReader<T>
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Create a new PcapReader from an existing reader. This function read the global pcap header of the file to verify its integrity.

The underlying reader must point to a valid pcap file/stream.

Errors

Return an error if the data stream is not in a valid pcap file format. Or if the underlying data are not readable.

Examples

use std::fs::File;
use pcap_file::PcapReader;

let file_in = File::open("test.pcap").expect("Error opening file");
let pcap_reader = PcapReader::new(file_in).unwrap();

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Consumes the PcapReader, returning the wrapped reader.

Examples

use std::fs::File;
use pcap_file::PcapReader;

let file = File::open("test.pcap").expect("Error opening file");
let pcap_reader = PcapReader::new(file).unwrap();

let file2 = pcap_reader.into_reader();

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Gets a reference to the underlying reader.

It is not advised to directly read from the underlying reader.

Examples

use std::fs::File;
use pcap_file::PcapReader;

let file = File::open("test.pcap").expect("Error opening file");
let pcap_reader = PcapReader::new(file).unwrap();

let file_ref = pcap_reader.get_ref();

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Gets a mutable reference to the underlying reader.

It is not advised to directly read from the underlying reader.

Examples

use std::fs::File;
use pcap_file::PcapReader;

let file = File::open("test.pcap").expect("Error opening file");
let mut pcap_reader = PcapReader::new(file).unwrap();

let file_mut = pcap_reader.get_mut();

Trait Implementations

impl<T: Debug + Read> Debug for PcapReader<T>
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Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl<T: Read> Iterator for PcapReader<T>
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The type of the elements being iterated over.

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Advances the iterator and returns the next value. Read more

1.0.0
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Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the iterator. Read more

1.0.0
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Consumes the iterator, counting the number of iterations and returning it. Read more

1.0.0
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Consumes the iterator, returning the last element. Read more

1.0.0
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Returns the nth element of the iterator. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iterator_step_by)

unstable replacement of Range::step_by

Creates an iterator starting at the same point, but stepping by the given amount at each iteration. Read more

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Takes two iterators and creates a new iterator over both in sequence. Read more

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'Zips up' two iterators into a single iterator of pairs. Read more

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Takes a closure and creates an iterator which calls that closure on each element. Read more

1.22.0
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Calls a closure on each element of an iterator. Read more

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Creates an iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be yielded. Read more

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Creates an iterator that both filters and maps. Read more

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Creates an iterator which gives the current iteration count as well as the next value. Read more

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Creates an iterator which can use peek to look at the next element of the iterator without consuming it. Read more

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Creates an iterator that [skip]s elements based on a predicate. Read more

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Creates an iterator that yields elements based on a predicate. Read more

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Creates an iterator that skips the first n elements. Read more

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Creates an iterator that yields its first n elements. Read more

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An iterator adaptor similar to [fold] that holds internal state and produces a new iterator. Read more

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Creates an iterator that works like map, but flattens nested structure. Read more

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Creates an iterator which ends after the first [None]. Read more

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Do something with each element of an iterator, passing the value on. Read more

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Borrows an iterator, rather than consuming it. Read more

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Transforms an iterator into a collection. Read more

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Consumes an iterator, creating two collections from it. Read more

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An iterator adaptor that applies a function, producing a single, final value. Read more

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Tests if every element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

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Tests if any element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

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Searches for an element of an iterator that satisfies a predicate. Read more

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Searches for an element in an iterator, returning its index. Read more

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Searches for an element in an iterator from the right, returning its index. Read more

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Returns the maximum element of an iterator. Read more

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Returns the minimum element of an iterator. Read more

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Returns the element that gives the maximum value from the specified function. Read more

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Returns the element that gives the maximum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

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Returns the element that gives the minimum value from the specified function. Read more

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Returns the element that gives the minimum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

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Reverses an iterator's direction. Read more

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Converts an iterator of pairs into a pair of containers. Read more

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Creates an iterator which [clone]s all of its elements. Read more

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Repeats an iterator endlessly. Read more

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Sums the elements of an iterator. Read more

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Iterates over the entire iterator, multiplying all the elements Read more

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Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

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Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are unequal to those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less than those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less or equal to those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than those of another. Read more

1.5.0
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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than or equal to those of another. Read more