Struct tokio_util::codec::AnyDelimiterCodec[][src]

pub struct AnyDelimiterCodec { /* fields omitted */ }
This is supported on crate feature codec only.

A simple Decoder and Encoder implementation that splits up data into chunks based on any character in the given delimiter string.

Example

Decode string of bytes containing various different delimiters.

use tokio_util::codec::{AnyDelimiterCodec, Decoder};
use bytes::{BufMut, BytesMut};

let mut codec = AnyDelimiterCodec::new(b",;\r\n".to_vec(),b";".to_vec());
let buf = &mut BytesMut::new();
buf.reserve(200);
buf.put_slice(b"chunk 1,chunk 2;chunk 3\n\r");
assert_eq!("chunk 1", codec.decode(buf).unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!("chunk 2", codec.decode(buf).unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!("chunk 3", codec.decode(buf).unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!("", codec.decode(buf).unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!(None, codec.decode(buf).unwrap());

Implementations

impl AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

pub fn new(
    seek_delimiters: Vec<u8>,
    sequence_writer: Vec<u8>
) -> AnyDelimiterCodec
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Returns a AnyDelimiterCodec for splitting up data into chunks.

Note

The returned AnyDelimiterCodec will not have an upper bound on the length of a buffered chunk. See the documentation for new_with_max_length for information on why this could be a potential security risk.

pub fn new_with_max_length(
    seek_delimiters: Vec<u8>,
    sequence_writer: Vec<u8>,
    max_length: usize
) -> Self
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Returns a AnyDelimiterCodec with a maximum chunk length limit.

If this is set, calls to AnyDelimiterCodec::decode will return a AnyDelimiterCodecError when a chunk exceeds the length limit. Subsequent calls will discard up to limit bytes from that chunk until a delimiter character is reached, returning None until the delimiter over the limit has been fully discarded. After that point, calls to decode will function as normal.

Note

Setting a length limit is highly recommended for any AnyDelimiterCodec which will be exposed to untrusted input. Otherwise, the size of the buffer that holds the chunk currently being read is unbounded. An attacker could exploit this unbounded buffer by sending an unbounded amount of input without any delimiter characters, causing unbounded memory consumption.

pub fn max_length(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the maximum chunk length when decoding.

use std::usize;
use tokio_util::codec::AnyDelimiterCodec;

let codec = AnyDelimiterCodec::new(b",;\n".to_vec(), b";".to_vec());
assert_eq!(codec.max_length(), usize::MAX);
use tokio_util::codec::AnyDelimiterCodec;

let codec = AnyDelimiterCodec::new_with_max_length(b",;\n".to_vec(), b";".to_vec(), 256);
assert_eq!(codec.max_length(), 256);

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl Debug for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl Decoder for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

type Item = Bytes

The type of decoded frames.

type Error = AnyDelimiterCodecError

The type of unrecoverable frame decoding errors. Read more

impl Default for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl<T> Encoder<T> for AnyDelimiterCodec where
    T: AsRef<str>, 
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type Error = AnyDelimiterCodecError

The type of encoding errors. Read more

impl Eq for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl Hash for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl Ord for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl PartialEq<AnyDelimiterCodec> for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl PartialOrd<AnyDelimiterCodec> for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl StructuralEq for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for AnyDelimiterCodec[src]

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    T: 'static + ?Sized
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    T: Clone
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type Owned = T

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type Error = Infallible

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    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

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