pub struct BerObject<'a> {
pub header: Header<'a>,
pub content: BerObjectContent<'a>,
}
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Representation of a BER-encoded (X.690) object
A BER object is composed of a header describing the object class, type and length, and the content.
Note that the content may sometimes not match the header tag (for ex when parsing IMPLICIT tagged values).
Fields§
§header: Header<'a>
§content: BerObjectContent<'a>
Implementations§
source§impl<'a> BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> BerObject<'a>
sourcepub const fn from_header_and_content<'o>(
header: Header<'o>,
content: BerObjectContent<'o>,
) -> BerObject<'o>
pub const fn from_header_and_content<'o>( header: Header<'o>, content: BerObjectContent<'o>, ) -> BerObject<'o>
Build a BerObject from a header and content.
Note: values are not checked, so the tag can be different from the real content, or flags can be invalid.
sourcepub const fn from_obj(c: BerObjectContent<'_>) -> BerObject<'_>
pub const fn from_obj(c: BerObjectContent<'_>) -> BerObject<'_>
Build a BerObject from its content, using default flags (no class, correct tag, and constructed flag set only for Set and Sequence)
sourcepub const fn from_int_slice(i: &'a [u8]) -> BerObject<'a>
pub const fn from_int_slice(i: &'a [u8]) -> BerObject<'a>
Build a DER integer object from a slice containing an encoded integer
sourcepub fn set_raw_tag(self, raw_tag: Option<&'a [u8]>) -> BerObject<'a>
pub fn set_raw_tag(self, raw_tag: Option<&'a [u8]>) -> BerObject<'a>
Set a tag for the BER object
sourcepub const fn from_seq(l: Vec<BerObject<'_>>) -> BerObject<'_>
pub const fn from_seq(l: Vec<BerObject<'_>>) -> BerObject<'_>
Build a DER sequence object from a vector of DER objects
sourcepub const fn from_set(l: Vec<BerObject<'_>>) -> BerObject<'_>
pub const fn from_set(l: Vec<BerObject<'_>>) -> BerObject<'_>
Build a DER set object from a vector of DER objects
sourcepub fn as_i64(&self) -> Result<i64, Error>
pub fn as_i64(&self) -> Result<i64, Error>
Attempt to read a signed integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or if it is too large.
§Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x80");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_i64(),
Ok(-128)
);
sourcepub fn as_i32(&self) -> Result<i32, Error>
pub fn as_i32(&self) -> Result<i32, Error>
Attempt to read a signed integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or if it is too large.
§Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x80");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_i32(),
Ok(-128)
);
sourcepub fn as_u64(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>
pub fn as_u64(&self) -> Result<u64, Error>
Attempt to read integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an unsigned integer, or if it is too large.
§Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_int_slice(b"\x01\x00\x01");
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_u64(),
Ok(0x10001)
);
sourcepub fn as_u32(&self) -> Result<u32, Error>
pub fn as_u32(&self) -> Result<u32, Error>
Attempt to read integer value from DER object.
This can fail if the object is not an unsigned integer, or if it is too large.
§Examples
let der_int = BerObject::from_obj(BerObjectContent::Integer(b"\x01\x00\x01"));
assert_eq!(
der_int.as_u32(),
Ok(0x10001)
);
sourcepub fn as_bool(&self) -> Result<bool, Error>
pub fn as_bool(&self) -> Result<bool, Error>
Attempt to read integer value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not a boolean.
sourcepub fn as_oid(&self) -> Result<&Oid<'a>, Error>
pub fn as_oid(&self) -> Result<&Oid<'a>, Error>
Attempt to read an OID value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an OID.
sourcepub fn as_oid_val(&self) -> Result<Oid<'a>, Error>
pub fn as_oid_val(&self) -> Result<Oid<'a>, Error>
Attempt to read an OID value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an OID.
sourcepub fn as_optional(&self) -> Result<Option<&BerObject<'a>>, Error>
pub fn as_optional(&self) -> Result<Option<&BerObject<'a>>, Error>
Attempt to get a reference on the content from an optional object. This can fail if the object is not optional.
sourcepub fn as_tagged(&self) -> Result<(Class, Tag, &BerObject<'a>), Error>
pub fn as_tagged(&self) -> Result<(Class, Tag, &BerObject<'a>), Error>
Attempt to get a reference on the content from a tagged object. This can fail if the object is not tagged.
sourcepub fn as_bitstring_ref(&self) -> Result<&BitStringObject<'_>, Error>
pub fn as_bitstring_ref(&self) -> Result<&BitStringObject<'_>, Error>
Attempt to read a reference to a BitString value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an BitString.
Note that this function returns a reference to the BitString. To get an owned value,
use as_bitstring
sourcepub fn as_bitstring(&self) -> Result<BitStringObject<'a>, Error>
pub fn as_bitstring(&self) -> Result<BitStringObject<'a>, Error>
Attempt to read a BitString value from DER object. This can fail if the object is not an BitString.
sourcepub fn as_sequence(&self) -> Result<&Vec<BerObject<'a>>, Error>
pub fn as_sequence(&self) -> Result<&Vec<BerObject<'a>>, Error>
Attempt to extract the list of objects from a DER sequence. This can fail if the object is not a sequence.
sourcepub fn as_set(&self) -> Result<&Vec<BerObject<'a>>, Error>
pub fn as_set(&self) -> Result<&Vec<BerObject<'a>>, Error>
Attempt to extract the list of objects from a DER set. This can fail if the object is not a set.
sourcepub fn as_slice(&self) -> Result<&'a [u8], Error>
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> Result<&'a [u8], Error>
Attempt to get the content from a DER object, as a slice. This can fail if the object does not contain a type directly equivalent to a slice (e.g a sequence). This function mostly concerns string types, integers, or unknown DER objects.
sourcepub fn as_str(&self) -> Result<&'a str, Error>
pub fn as_str(&self) -> Result<&'a str, Error>
Attempt to get the content from a DER object, as a str. This can fail if the object does not contain a string type.
Only some string types are considered here. Other
string types can be read using as_slice
.
sourcepub const fn is_universal(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_universal(&self) -> bool
Test if object class is Universal
sourcepub const fn is_application(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_application(&self) -> bool
Test if object class is Application
sourcepub const fn is_contextspecific(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_contextspecific(&self) -> bool
Test if object class is Context-specific
sourcepub fn is_private(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_private(&self) -> bool
Test if object class is Private
sourcepub const fn is_primitive(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_primitive(&self) -> bool
Test if object is primitive
sourcepub const fn is_constructed(&self) -> bool
pub const fn is_constructed(&self) -> bool
Test if object is constructed
sourcepub const fn assert_class(&self, class: Class) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn assert_class(&self, class: Class) -> Result<(), Error>
Return error if class
is not the expected class
sourcepub const fn assert_tag(&self, tag: Tag) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn assert_tag(&self, tag: Tag) -> Result<(), Error>
Return error if tag
is not the expected tag
sourcepub const fn assert_constructed(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn assert_constructed(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
Return error if object is not constructed
sourcepub const fn assert_primitive(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn assert_primitive(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
Return error if object is not primitive
source§impl<'a> BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> BerObject<'a>
sourcepub fn as_bigint(&self) -> Result<BigInt, Error>
pub fn as_bigint(&self) -> Result<BigInt, Error>
Attempt to read an integer value from this object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer.
§Examples
use der_parser::ber::*;
let data = &[0x02, 0x03, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01];
let (_, object) = parse_ber_integer(data).expect("parsing failed");
assert_eq!(object.as_bigint(), Ok(65537.into()))
sourcepub fn as_biguint(&self) -> Result<BigUint, Error>
pub fn as_biguint(&self) -> Result<BigUint, Error>
Attempt to read a positive integer value from this object.
This can fail if the object is not an integer, or is negative.
§Examples
use der_parser::ber::*;
let data = &[0x02, 0x03, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01];
let (_, object) = parse_ber_integer(data).expect("parsing failed");
assert_eq!(object.as_biguint(), Ok(65537_u32.into()))
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'a> From<BerObjectContent<'a>> for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> From<BerObjectContent<'a>> for BerObject<'a>
Build a DER object from a BerObjectContent.
source§fn from(obj: BerObjectContent<'a>) -> BerObject<'a>
fn from(obj: BerObjectContent<'a>) -> BerObject<'a>
source§impl<'a> IntoIterator for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> IntoIterator for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> StructuralPartialEq for BerObject<'a>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'a> Freeze for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> Send for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for BerObject<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for BerObject<'a>
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