Expand description

A small CBOR codec suitable for no_std environments.

The crate is organised around the following entities:

  • Encoder and Decoder for type-directed encoding and decoding of values.

  • Encode and Decode traits which can be implemented for any type that should be encoded to or decoded from CBOR. They are similar to serde’s Serialize and Deserialize traits but do not abstract over the encoder/decoder.

Encoding and decoding proceeds in a type-directed way, i.e. by calling methods for expected data item types, e.g. Decoder::u32 or Encoder::str. In addition there is support for data type inspection. The Decoder can be queried for the current data type which returns a data::Type that can represent every possible CBOR type and decoding can thus proceed based on this information. It is also possible to just tokenize the input bytes using a Tokenizer, i.e. an Iterator over CBOR Tokens.

Optionally, Encode and Decode can be derived for structs and enums using the respective derive macros (requires feature "derive"). See minicbor_derive for details.

For I/O support see minicbor-io.

Feature flags

The following feature flags are supported:

  • "alloc": Enables most collection types in a no_std environment.

  • "std": Implies "alloc" and enables more functionality that depends on the std crate.

  • "derive": Implies "alloc" and allows deriving Encode and Decode traits.

  • "partial-skip-support": Enables the method Decoder::skip to skip over any CBOR item other than indefinite-length arrays or maps inside of regular maps or arrays. Support for skipping over any CBOR item is enabled by "alloc" but without"alloc" or "partial-skip-support" Decoder::skip is not available at all.

  • "partial-derive-support": Implies "partial-skip-support" and allows deriving Encode and Decode traits, but does not support indefinite-length CBOR maps and arrays inside of regular CBOR maps and arrays.

Example: generic encoding and decoding

use minicbor::{Encode, Decode};

let input = ["hello", "world"];
let mut buffer = [0u8; 128];

minicbor::encode(&input, buffer.as_mut())?;
let output: [&str; 2] = minicbor::decode(buffer.as_ref())?;
assert_eq!(input, output);

Example: ad-hoc encoding

use minicbor::Encoder;

let mut buffer = [0u8; 128];
let mut encoder = Encoder::new(&mut buffer[..]);

encoder.begin_map()? // using an indefinite map here
    .str("hello")?.str("world")?
    .str("submap")?.map(2)?
        .u8(1)?.bool(true)?
        .u8(2)?.bool(false)?
    .u16(34234)?.array(3)?.u8(1)?.u8(2)?.u8(3)?
    .bool(true)?.null()?
.end()?;

Example: ad-hoc decoding

use minicbor::Decoder;
use minicbor::data::Tag;

let input = [
    0xc0, 0x74, 0x32, 0x30, 0x31, 0x33, 0x2d, 0x30,
    0x33, 0x2d, 0x32, 0x31, 0x54, 0x32, 0x30, 0x3a,
    0x30, 0x34, 0x3a, 0x30, 0x30, 0x5a
];

let mut decoder = Decoder::new(&input);
assert_eq!(Tag::DateTime, decoder.tag()?);
assert_eq!("2013-03-21T20:04:00Z", decoder.str()?);

Example: tokenization

use minicbor::display;
use minicbor::decode::{Token, Tokenizer};

let input  = [0x83, 0x01, 0x9f, 0x02, 0x03, 0xff, 0x82, 0x04, 0x05];

assert_eq!("[1, [_ 2, 3], [4, 5]]", format!("{}", display(&input)));

let tokens = Tokenizer::new(&input).collect::<Result<Vec<Token>, _>>()?;

assert_eq! { &tokens[..],
    &[Token::Array(3),
      Token::U8(1),
      Token::BeginArray,
      Token::U8(2),
      Token::U8(3),
      Token::Break,
      Token::Array(2),
      Token::U8(4),
      Token::U8(5)]
};

Re-exports

pub use decode::Decode;
pub use encode::Encode;

Modules

Newtypes for &[u8], [u8;N] and Vec<u8>.

Information about CBOR data types and tags.

Traits and types for decoding CBOR.

Traits and types for encoding CBOR.

Structs

A non-allocating CBOR decoder.

A non-allocating CBOR encoder writing encoded bytes to the given Write sink.

Functions

Decode a type implementing Decode from the given byte slice.

Display the given CBOR bytes in diagnostic notation.

Encode a type implementing Encode to the given encode::Write impl.

Encode a type implementing Encode and return the encoded byte vector.

Derive Macros

Derive the minicbor::Decode trait for a struct or enum.

Derive the minicbor::Encode trait for a struct or enum.