pub struct TbsCertificate<'a> {
pub version: X509Version,
pub serial: BigUint,
pub signature: AlgorithmIdentifier<'a>,
pub issuer: X509Name<'a>,
pub validity: Validity,
pub subject: X509Name<'a>,
pub subject_pki: SubjectPublicKeyInfo<'a>,
pub issuer_uid: Option<UniqueIdentifier<'a>>,
pub subject_uid: Option<UniqueIdentifier<'a>>,
/* private fields */
}
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The sequence TBSCertificate
contains information associated with the
subject of the certificate and the CA that issued it.
RFC5280 definition:
TBSCertificate ::= SEQUENCE { version [0] EXPLICIT Version DEFAULT v1, serialNumber CertificateSerialNumber, signature AlgorithmIdentifier, issuer Name, validity Validity, subject Name, subjectPublicKeyInfo SubjectPublicKeyInfo, issuerUniqueID [1] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL, -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3 subjectUniqueID [2] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL, -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3 extensions [3] EXPLICIT Extensions OPTIONAL -- If present, version MUST be v3 }
Fields§
§version: X509Version
§serial: BigUint
§signature: AlgorithmIdentifier<'a>
§issuer: X509Name<'a>
§validity: Validity
§subject: X509Name<'a>
§subject_pki: SubjectPublicKeyInfo<'a>
§issuer_uid: Option<UniqueIdentifier<'a>>
§subject_uid: Option<UniqueIdentifier<'a>>
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> TbsCertificate<'a>
impl<'a> TbsCertificate<'a>
Sourcepub fn version(&self) -> X509Version
pub fn version(&self) -> X509Version
Get the version of the encoded certificate
Sourcepub fn public_key(&self) -> &SubjectPublicKeyInfo<'_>
pub fn public_key(&self) -> &SubjectPublicKeyInfo<'_>
Get the certificate public key information.
Sourcepub fn extensions(&self) -> &[X509Extension<'a>]
pub fn extensions(&self) -> &[X509Extension<'a>]
Returns the certificate extensions
Sourcepub fn iter_extensions(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &X509Extension<'a>>
pub fn iter_extensions(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &X509Extension<'a>>
Returns an iterator over the certificate extensions
Sourcepub fn get_extension_unique(
&self,
oid: &Oid<'_>,
) -> Result<Option<&X509Extension<'a>>, X509Error>
pub fn get_extension_unique( &self, oid: &Oid<'_>, ) -> Result<Option<&X509Extension<'a>>, X509Error>
Searches for an extension with the given Oid
.
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error DuplicateExtensions
if the extension is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn find_extension(&self, oid: &Oid<'_>) -> Option<&X509Extension<'a>>
👎Deprecated since 0.13.0: Do not use this function (duplicate extensions are not checked), use get_extension_unique
pub fn find_extension(&self, oid: &Oid<'_>) -> Option<&X509Extension<'a>>
get_extension_unique
Searches for an extension with the given Oid
.
§Duplicate extensions
Note: if there are several extensions with the same Oid
, the first one is returned, masking other values.
RFC5280 forbids having duplicate extensions, but does not specify how errors should be handled.
Because of this, the find_extension
method is not safe and should not be used!
The get_extension_unique
method checks for duplicate extensions and should be
preferred.
Sourcepub fn extensions_map(
&self,
) -> Result<HashMap<Oid<'_>, &X509Extension<'a>>, X509Error>
pub fn extensions_map( &self, ) -> Result<HashMap<Oid<'_>, &X509Extension<'a>>, X509Error>
Builds and returns a map of extensions.
If an extension is present twice, this will fail and return DuplicateExtensions
.
Sourcepub fn basic_constraints(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&BasicConstraints>>, X509Error>
pub fn basic_constraints( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&BasicConstraints>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Basic Constraints extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn key_usage(&self) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&KeyUsage>>, X509Error>
pub fn key_usage(&self) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&KeyUsage>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Key Usage extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn extended_key_usage(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&ExtendedKeyUsage<'_>>>, X509Error>
pub fn extended_key_usage( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&ExtendedKeyUsage<'_>>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Extended Key Usage extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn policy_constraints(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&PolicyConstraints>>, X509Error>
pub fn policy_constraints( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&PolicyConstraints>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Policy Constraints extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn inhibit_anypolicy(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&InhibitAnyPolicy>>, X509Error>
pub fn inhibit_anypolicy( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&InhibitAnyPolicy>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Policy Constraints extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn policy_mappings(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&PolicyMappings<'_>>>, X509Error>
pub fn policy_mappings( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&PolicyMappings<'_>>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Policy Mappings extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn subject_alternative_name(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&SubjectAlternativeName<'_>>>, X509Error>
pub fn subject_alternative_name( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&SubjectAlternativeName<'_>>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Subject Alternative Name extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn name_constraints(
&self,
) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&NameConstraints<'_>>>, X509Error>
pub fn name_constraints( &self, ) -> Result<Option<BasicExtension<&NameConstraints<'_>>>, X509Error>
Attempt to get the certificate Name Constraints extension
Return Ok(Some(extension))
if exactly one was found, Ok(None)
if none was found,
or an error if the extension is invalid, or is present twice or more.
Sourcepub fn raw_serial(&self) -> &'a [u8] ⓘ
pub fn raw_serial(&self) -> &'a [u8] ⓘ
Get the raw bytes of the certificate serial number
Sourcepub fn raw_serial_as_string(&self) -> String
pub fn raw_serial_as_string(&self) -> String
Get a formatted string of the certificate serial number, separated by ‘:’
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> AsRef<[u8]> for TbsCertificate<'a>
impl<'a> AsRef<[u8]> for TbsCertificate<'a>
Source§impl<'a> Clone for TbsCertificate<'a>
impl<'a> Clone for TbsCertificate<'a>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TbsCertificate<'a>
fn clone(&self) -> TbsCertificate<'a>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl<'a> Debug for TbsCertificate<'a>
Source§impl<'a> FromDer<'a> for TbsCertificate<'a>
impl<'a> FromDer<'a> for TbsCertificate<'a>
Source§fn from_der(
i: &'a [u8],
) -> Result<(&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
fn from_der( i: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
Parse a DER-encoded TbsCertificate object
TBSCertificate ::= SEQUENCE { version [0] Version DEFAULT v1, serialNumber CertificateSerialNumber, signature AlgorithmIdentifier, issuer Name, validity Validity, subject Name, subjectPublicKeyInfo SubjectPublicKeyInfo, issuerUniqueID [1] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL, -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3 subjectUniqueID [2] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL, -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3 extensions [3] Extensions OPTIONAL -- If present, version MUST be v3 -- }
Source§impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>, X509Error> for TbsCertificateParser
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Source§fn parse(
&mut self,
input: &'a [u8],
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fn parse( &mut self, input: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
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Source§impl<'a> PartialEq for TbsCertificate<'a>
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