Struct tugger_code_signing::SignableSigner [−][src]
pub struct SignableSigner<'a> { /* fields omitted */ }
A single invocation of a signing operation.
Instances are constructed from a Signer and Signability result and are used to sign a single item. Instances can be customized to tailor signing just the entity in question.
Implementations
impl<'a> SignableSigner<'a>
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impl<'a> SignableSigner<'a>
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pub fn in_place_destination(&self) -> SigningDestination
[src]Obtain a SigningDestination that is the same as the input.
pub fn as_apple_signing_settings(
&self
) -> Result<SigningSettings<'_>, SigningError>
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pub fn as_apple_signing_settings(
&self
) -> Result<SigningSettings<'_>, SigningError>
[src]Obtain a tugger_apple_codesign::SigningSettings from this instance.
pub fn as_windows_signer(&self) -> Result<SigntoolSign, SigningError>
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pub fn as_windows_signer(&self) -> Result<SigntoolSign, SigningError>
[src]Obtain a tugger_windows_codesign::SigntoolSign from this instance.
pub fn destination_compatibility(
&self,
destination: &SigningDestination
) -> SigningDestinationCompatibility
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pub fn destination_compatibility(
&self,
destination: &SigningDestination
) -> SigningDestinationCompatibility
[src]Compute SigningDestinationCompatibility with a given SigningDestination.
This takes the current to-be-signed entity into account.
pub fn sign(
&self,
logger: &Logger,
temp_dir: Option<&Path>,
destination: &SigningDestination
) -> Result<SignedOutput, SigningError>
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pub fn sign(
&self,
logger: &Logger,
temp_dir: Option<&Path>,
destination: &SigningDestination
) -> Result<SignedOutput, SigningError>
[src]Signs this signable entity to the given destination.
Callers should probably verify destination compatibility by calling
[Self.destination_compatibility] first. But we will turn it into an
Err
if the destination isn’t compatibile.
temp_dir
denotes the path of a writable directory where temporary
files can be created, as needed. If not provided, a new temporary
directory will be managed. In all cases, we attempt to remove temporary
files as part of execution.
pub fn requires_temporary_files(&self, destination: &SigningDestination) -> bool
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pub fn requires_temporary_files(&self, destination: &SigningDestination) -> bool
[src]Whether signing to the specified SigningDestination will require temporary files.
Temporary files are used when:
- Signed content lives in memory and signer only supports signing files. (e.g. signtool.exe)
- We are sending output to the filesystem and the destination path isn’t the source path. We could write directly to the destination. However, we choose to play it safe and only write to the destination after signing success. By going through a temporary directory, we prevent polluting the destination with corrupted results.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for SignableSigner<'a>
impl<'a> Send for SignableSigner<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for SignableSigner<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for SignableSigner<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for SignableSigner<'a>
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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type Output = T
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Should always be Self
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V: MultiLane<T>,
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T: Send + Sync + UnwindSafe + ?Sized,
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