pub struct Mnemonic { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The primary type in this crate, most tasks require creating or using one.
To create a new Mnemonic from a randomly generated key, call Mnemonic::new().
To get a Mnemonic instance for an existing mnemonic phrase, including
those generated by other software or hardware wallets, use Mnemonic::from_phrase().
You can get the HD wallet Seed from a Mnemonic by calling Seed::new().
From there you can either get the raw byte value with Seed::as_bytes(), or the hex
representation using Rust formatting: format!("{:X}", seed).
You can also get the original entropy value back from a Mnemonic with Mnemonic::entropy(),
but beware that the entropy value is not the same thing as an HD wallet seed, and should
never be used that way.
Mnemonic implements [Zeroize][Zeroize], so it’s bytes will be zeroed when it’s dropped.
Implementations
sourceimpl Mnemonic
impl Mnemonic
sourcepub fn new(mtype: MnemonicType, lang: Language) -> Mnemonic
pub fn new(mtype: MnemonicType, lang: Language) -> Mnemonic
Generates a new Mnemonic
Use Mnemonic::phrase() to get an str slice of the generated phrase.
Example
use bip39::{Mnemonic, MnemonicType, Language};
let mnemonic = Mnemonic::new(MnemonicType::Words12, Language::English);
let phrase = mnemonic.phrase();
println!("phrase: {}", phrase);
assert_eq!(phrase.split(" ").count(), 12);sourcepub fn from_entropy(entropy: &[u8], lang: Language) -> Result<Mnemonic, Error>
pub fn from_entropy(entropy: &[u8], lang: Language) -> Result<Mnemonic, Error>
Create a Mnemonic from pre-generated entropy
Example
use bip39::{Mnemonic, MnemonicType, Language};
let entropy = &[0x33, 0xE4, 0x6B, 0xB1, 0x3A, 0x74, 0x6E, 0xA4, 0x1C, 0xDD, 0xE4, 0x5C, 0x90, 0x84, 0x6A, 0x79];
let mnemonic = Mnemonic::from_entropy(entropy, Language::English).unwrap();
assert_eq!("crop cash unable insane eight faith inflict route frame loud box vibrant", mnemonic.phrase());
assert_eq!("33E46BB13A746EA41CDDE45C90846A79", format!("{:X}", mnemonic));sourcepub fn from_phrase(phrase: &str, lang: Language) -> Result<Mnemonic, Error>
pub fn from_phrase(phrase: &str, lang: Language) -> Result<Mnemonic, Error>
Create a Mnemonic from an existing mnemonic phrase
The phrase supplied will be checked for word length and validated according to the checksum specified in BIP0039
Example
use bip39::{Mnemonic, Language};
let phrase = "park remain person kitchen mule spell knee armed position rail grid ankle";
let mnemonic = Mnemonic::from_phrase(phrase, Language::English).unwrap();
assert_eq!(phrase, mnemonic.phrase());sourcepub fn validate(phrase: &str, lang: Language) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn validate(phrase: &str, lang: Language) -> Result<(), Error>
Validate a mnemonic phrase
The phrase supplied will be checked for word length and validated according to the checksum specified in BIP0039.
Example
use bip39::{Mnemonic, Language};
let test_mnemonic = "park remain person kitchen mule spell knee armed position rail grid ankle";
assert!(Mnemonic::validate(test_mnemonic, Language::English).is_ok());sourcepub fn into_phrase(self) -> String
pub fn into_phrase(self) -> String
Consume the Mnemonic and return the phrase as a String.
sourcepub fn entropy(&self) -> &[u8]ⓘNotable traits for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Read for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Write for &'_ mut [u8]
pub fn entropy(&self) -> &[u8]ⓘNotable traits for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Read for &'_ [u8]impl<'_> Write for &'_ mut [u8]
Get the original entropy value of the mnemonic phrase as a slice.
Example
use bip39::{Mnemonic, Language};
let phrase = "park remain person kitchen mule spell knee armed position rail grid ankle";
let mnemonic = Mnemonic::from_phrase(phrase, Language::English).unwrap();
let entropy: &[u8] = mnemonic.entropy();Note: You shouldn’t use the generated entropy as secrets, for that generate a new
Seed from the Mnemonic.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Mnemonic
impl Send for Mnemonic
impl Sync for Mnemonic
impl Unpin for Mnemonic
impl UnwindSafe for Mnemonic
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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