pub struct StandardWebhook { /* private fields */ }
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Source§impl StandardWebhook
impl StandardWebhook
Sourcepub fn with_secret(secret_key: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
pub fn with_secret(secret_key: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
Instantiate using the secret key starting with whsec_
. Assumes headers have a prefix
of webhook-
.
Sourcepub fn with_secret_and_prefix(
secret_key: impl AsRef<str>,
header_prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
pub fn with_secret_and_prefix( secret_key: impl AsRef<str>, header_prefix: impl AsRef<str>, ) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
Instantiate using the secret key starting with whsec_
and a header prefix (include the
dash when providing the header prefix, e.g. svix-
).
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Webhook for StandardWebhook
impl Webhook for StandardWebhook
Source§async fn validate_body(
&self,
req: &Request<'_>,
body: impl AsyncRead + Unpin + Send + Sync,
time_bounds: (u32, u32),
) -> Outcome<'_, Vec<u8>, WebhookError>
async fn validate_body( &self, req: &Request<'_>, body: impl AsyncRead + Unpin + Send + Sync, time_bounds: (u32, u32), ) -> Outcome<'_, Vec<u8>, WebhookError>
Source§fn validate_timestamp(
&self,
timestamp: &str,
(min, max): (u32, u32),
) -> Outcome<'_, (), WebhookError>
fn validate_timestamp( &self, timestamp: &str, (min, max): (u32, u32), ) -> Outcome<'_, (), WebhookError>
Source§fn get_header<'r>(
&self,
req: &'r Request<'_>,
name: &str,
prefix: Option<&str>,
) -> Outcome<'_, &'r str, WebhookError>
fn get_header<'r>( &self, req: &'r Request<'_>, name: &str, prefix: Option<&str>, ) -> Outcome<'_, &'r str, WebhookError>
Source§impl WebhookHmac for StandardWebhook
impl WebhookHmac for StandardWebhook
Source§fn expected_signatures(
&self,
req: &Request<'_>,
) -> Outcome<'_, Vec<Vec<u8>>, WebhookError>
Available on crate feature hmac
only.
fn expected_signatures( &self, req: &Request<'_>, ) -> Outcome<'_, Vec<Vec<u8>>, WebhookError>
hmac
only.Multiple space delimited signatures in header, prefixed by v1,
Source§type MAC = CoreWrapper<HmacCore<CoreWrapper<CtVariableCoreWrapper<Sha256VarCore, UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UTerm, B1>, B0>, B0>, B0>, B0>, B0>, OidSha256>>>>
type MAC = CoreWrapper<HmacCore<CoreWrapper<CtVariableCoreWrapper<Sha256VarCore, UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UInt<UTerm, B1>, B0>, B0>, B0>, B0>, B0>, OidSha256>>>>
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crate) used to calculate the signatureSource§fn secret_key(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
fn secret_key(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
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only.Source§fn body_prefix(
&self,
req: &Request<'_>,
time_bounds: (u32, u32),
) -> Outcome<'_, Option<Vec<u8>>, WebhookError>
fn body_prefix( &self, req: &Request<'_>, time_bounds: (u32, u32), ) -> Outcome<'_, Option<Vec<u8>>, WebhookError>
hmac
only.Source§fn body_suffix(
&self,
req: &Request<'_>,
time_bounds: (u32, u32),
) -> Outcome<'_, Option<Vec<u8>>, WebhookError>
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only.Source§fn validate_with_hmac(
&self,
req: &Request<'_>,
body: impl AsyncRead + Unpin + Send + Sync,
time_bounds: (u32, u32),
) -> impl Future<Output = Outcome<'_, Vec<u8>, WebhookError>> + Send + Sync
fn validate_with_hmac( &self, req: &Request<'_>, body: impl AsyncRead + Unpin + Send + Sync, time_bounds: (u32, u32), ) -> impl Future<Output = Outcome<'_, Vec<u8>, WebhookError>> + Send + Sync
hmac
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impl Freeze for StandardWebhook
impl RefUnwindSafe for StandardWebhook
impl Send for StandardWebhook
impl Sync for StandardWebhook
impl Unpin for StandardWebhook
impl UnwindSafe for StandardWebhook
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