Struct der_parser::ber::BerObject [−][src]
pub struct BerObject<'a> {
pub header: BerObjectHeader<'a>,
pub content: BerObjectContent<'a>,
}Expand description
Representation of a BER-encoded (X.690) object
A BER object is composed of a header describing the object class, type and length, and the content.
Note that the content may sometimes not match the header tag (for ex when parsing IMPLICIT tagged values).
Fields
header: BerObjectHeader<'a>content: BerObjectContent<'a>Implementations
pub fn from_header_and_content<'o>(
header: BerObjectHeader<'o>,
content: BerObjectContent<'o>
) -> BerObject<'o>
pub fn from_header_and_content<'o>(
header: BerObjectHeader<'o>,
content: BerObjectContent<'o>
) -> BerObject<'o>
Build a BerObject from a header and content.
Note: values are not checked, so the tag can be different from the real content, or flags can be invalid.
Build a BerObject from its content, using default flags (no class, correct tag, and structured flag set only for Set and Sequence)
Build a DER integer object from a slice containing an encoded integer
Set a tag for the BER object
Build a DER sequence object from a vector of DER objects
Build a DER set object from a vector of DER objects
Attempt to read a signed integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or if it is too large.
Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x80");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_i64(),
Ok(-128)
);Attempt to read a signed integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or if it is too large.
Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x80");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_i32(),
Ok(-128)
);Attempt to read integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an unsigned integer, or if it is too large.
Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x01\x00\x01");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_u64(),
Ok(0x10001)
);Attempt to read integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an unsigned integer, or if it is too large.
Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_obj(BerObjectContent::Integer(b"\x01\x00\x01"));
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_u32(),
Ok(0x10001)
);Attempt to read integer value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not a boolean.
Attempt to read an OID value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an OID.
Attempt to read an OID value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an OID.
Attempt to get a reference on the content from an optional object. This can fail if the object is not optional.
Attempt to get a reference on the content from a tagged object. This can fail if the object is not tagged.
Attempt to read a reference to a BitString value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an BitString.
Note that this function returns a reference to the BitString. To get an owned value,
use as_bitstring
Attempt to read a BitString value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an BitString.
Constructs a shared &BitSlice reference over the object data, if available as slice.
Attempt to extract the list of objects from a DER sequence. This can fail if the object is not a sequence.
Attempt to extract the list of objects from a DER set. This can fail if the object is not a set.
Attempt to get the content from a DER object, as a slice. This can fail if the object does not contain a type directly equivalent to a slice (e.g a sequence). This function mostly concerns string types, integers, or unknown DER objects.
Attempt to get the content from a DER object, as a str. This can fail if the object does not contain a string type.
Only NumericString, VisibleString, UTCTime, GeneralizedTime,
PrintableString, UTF8String and IA5String are considered here. Other
string types can be read using as_slice.
Test if object class is Universal
Test if object class is Application
Test if object class is Context-specific
Test if object class is Private
Test if object is primitive
Test if object is constructed
This is supported on crate feature bigint only.
bigint only.Attempt to read an integer value from this object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer.
Examples
use der_parser::ber::*;
let data = &[0x02, 0x03, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01];
let (_, object) = parse_ber_integer(data).expect("parsing failed");
assert_eq!(object.as_bigint(), Ok(65537.into()))This is supported on crate feature bigint only.
bigint only.Attempt to read a positive integer value from this object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or is negative.
Examples
use der_parser::ber::*;
let data = &[0x02, 0x03, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01];
let (_, object) = parse_ber_integer(data).expect("parsing failed");
assert_eq!(object.as_biguint(), Ok(65537_u32.into()))pub fn ref_iter(&'a self) -> BerObjectRefIterator<'a>ⓘNotable traits for BerObjectRefIterator<'a>impl<'a> Iterator for BerObjectRefIterator<'a> type Item = &'a BerObject<'a>;
impl<'a> Iterator for BerObjectRefIterator<'a> type Item = &'a BerObject<'a>;This is supported on crate feature serialize only.
serialize only.Attempt to encode object as BER
Note that the encoding will not check that the values of the BerObject fields are correct.
The length is automatically calculated, and the field is ignored.
Tagged objects will be encoded as EXPLICIT.
This function is only available if the serialize feature is enabled.
Trait Implementations
Build a DER object from a BerObjectContent.
Performs the conversion.
Build a DER object from an OID.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for BerObject<'a>
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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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Self: Display,
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Self: LowerExp,
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Self: LowerExp,
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fn fmt_lower_hex(self) -> FmtLowerHex<Self> where
Self: LowerHex,
fn fmt_lower_hex(self) -> FmtLowerHex<Self> where
Self: LowerHex,
Causes self to use its LowerHex implementation when
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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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Self: Pointer,
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fn fmt_upper_exp(self) -> FmtUpperExp<Self> where
Self: UpperExp,
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Self: UpperExp,
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fn fmt_upper_hex(self) -> FmtUpperHex<Self> where
Self: UpperHex,
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Self: UpperHex,
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T: ?Sized,
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) -> R where
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&'a mut self,
func: impl FnOnce(&'a mut B) -> R
) -> R where
Self: BorrowMut<B>,
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Self: AsRef<U>,
R: 'a,
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Self: Deref<Target = T>,
T: 'a + ?Sized,
R: 'a,
Borrows self, then passes self.deref() into the pipe function.
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