PluginValidator

Struct PluginValidator 

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pub struct PluginValidator { /* private fields */ }
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Advanced plugin validation framework with security analysis

The PluginValidator provides comprehensive validation of plugins including metadata validation, security analysis, dependency checking, code safety validation, and trust verification.

§Examples

use sklears_core::plugin::{PluginValidator, PluginManifest};

let validator = PluginValidator::new();

// Validate a plugin comprehensively
// let report = validator.validate_comprehensive(&plugin, &manifest)?;
//
// Check validation results
// if report.has_errors() {
//     println!("Validation failed: {:?}", report.get_errors());
// } else {
//     println!("Plugin validation passed");
// }

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impl PluginValidator

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new plugin validator

Initializes a new validator with default security policies and validation components.

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pub fn with_security_policy(security_policy: SecurityPolicy) -> Self

Create a validator with custom security policy

§Arguments
  • security_policy - Custom security policy to use
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pub fn validate_comprehensive( &self, plugin: &dyn Plugin, manifest: &PluginManifest, ) -> Result<ValidationReport>

Perform comprehensive plugin validation

This method performs all validation checks including basic metadata validation, security analysis, dependency checking, code safety validation, and trust verification.

§Arguments
  • plugin - The plugin to validate
  • manifest - The plugin manifest with detailed information
§Returns

A validation report containing all findings, errors, and warnings.

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impl Debug for PluginValidator

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PluginValidator

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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