pub struct E2eeCodec { /* private fields */ }Expand description
E2EE codec configured with the HKDF info string and fail-closed response policy.
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impl E2eeCodec
Sourcepub fn from_config(config: &E2eeConfig) -> Result<Self, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn from_config(config: &E2eeConfig) -> Result<Self, E2eeCodecError>
Builds an E2EE codec from validated proxy configuration.
Sourcepub fn new(
hkdf_info: impl AsRef<[u8]>,
require_encrypted_response_content: bool,
) -> Result<Self, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn new( hkdf_info: impl AsRef<[u8]>, require_encrypted_response_content: bool, ) -> Result<Self, E2eeCodecError>
Builds an E2EE codec from HKDF context bytes and the missing-content response policy.
Sourcepub fn require_encrypted_response_content(&self) -> bool
pub fn require_encrypted_response_content(&self) -> bool
Returns whether response chunks must contain encrypted content fields.
Sourcepub fn derive_content_key(
&self,
local_private_key: &SecretKey,
peer_public_key_hex: &str,
) -> Result<ContentEncryptionKey, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn derive_content_key( &self, local_private_key: &SecretKey, peer_public_key_hex: &str, ) -> Result<ContentEncryptionKey, E2eeCodecError>
Derives a Venice AES-256-GCM content key from a local secp256k1 private key and a peer uncompressed SEC1 public key hex string.
Sourcepub fn encrypt_content(
&self,
plaintext: &str,
peer_public_key_hex: &str,
) -> Result<EncryptedPayload, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn encrypt_content( &self, plaintext: &str, peer_public_key_hex: &str, ) -> Result<EncryptedPayload, E2eeCodecError>
Encrypts one normalized model-visible text field for a Venice E2EE request.
Sourcepub fn decrypt_content(
&self,
payload: &EncryptedPayload,
recipient_private_key: &SecretKey,
) -> Result<String, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn decrypt_content( &self, payload: &EncryptedPayload, recipient_private_key: &SecretKey, ) -> Result<String, E2eeCodecError>
Decrypts a packed Venice E2EE hex payload into UTF-8 text.
Sourcepub fn decrypt_response_content(
&self,
content: Option<&str>,
recipient_private_key: &SecretKey,
) -> Result<Option<String>, E2eeCodecError>
pub fn decrypt_response_content( &self, content: Option<&str>, recipient_private_key: &SecretKey, ) -> Result<Option<String>, E2eeCodecError>
Extracts and decrypts choices[0].delta.content-style encrypted response
content. Missing content fails closed when configured to require encrypted
response content, and otherwise returns Ok(None).
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impl Eq for E2eeCodec
impl StructuralPartialEq for E2eeCodec
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impl Freeze for E2eeCodec
impl RefUnwindSafe for E2eeCodec
impl Send for E2eeCodec
impl Sync for E2eeCodec
impl Unpin for E2eeCodec
impl UnsafeUnpin for E2eeCodec
impl UnwindSafe for E2eeCodec
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