Struct redact_crypto::FsByteSource[][src]

pub struct FsByteSource { /* fields omitted */ }
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A source that is a path to a file on the filesystem. Bytes are loaded on creation of the FsBytesSource. Bytes can be refreshed from the filesystem by calling reload. To get fresh bytes on every call of get, use an UncachedFsBytesSource.

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Creates an FsBytesSource from a path on the filesystem

Re-reads the file and stores its bytes in memory

Re-writes the file at the path to the given bytes

Returns the bytes stored at the path

Returns the path where the key is stored

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