Crates.io | sk-cbor |
lib.rs | sk-cbor |
version | 0.1.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-06-23 10:17:42.233804 |
updated_at | 2021-07-14 08:47:08.132132 |
description | CBOR parsing library |
homepage | https://github.com/google/OpenSK |
repository | https://github.com/google/OpenSK |
max_upload_size | |
id | 413859 |
size | 100,568 |
This crate implements Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) from RFC 8949.
fn main() {
// Build a CBOR object with various different types included. Note that this
// object is not built in canonical order.
let manual_object = Value::Map(vec![
(
Value::Unsigned(1),
Value::Array(vec![Value::Unsigned(2), Value::Unsigned(3)]),
),
(
Value::TextString("tstr".to_owned()),
Value::ByteString(vec![1, 2, 3]),
),
(Value::Negative(-2), Value::Simple(SimpleValue::NullValue)),
(Value::Unsigned(3), Value::Simple(SimpleValue::TrueValue)),
]);
// Build the same object using the crate's convenience macros.
let macro_object = cbor_map! {
1 => cbor_array![2, 3],
"tstr" => cbor_bytes!(vec![1, 2, 3]),
-2 => cbor_null!(),
3 => cbor_true!(),
};
assert_eq!(manual_object, macro_object);
println!("Object {:?}", manual_object);
// Serialize to bytes.
let mut manual_data = vec![];
sk_cbor::writer::write(manual_object, &mut manual_data);
let hex_manual_data = hexify(&manual_data);
// Serialized version is in canonical order.
println!("Serializes to {}", hex_manual_data);
assert_eq!(
hex_manual_data,
concat!(
"a4", // 4-map
"01", // int(1) =>
"820203", // 2-array [2, 3],
"03", // int(3) =>
"f5", // true,
"21", // nint(-2) =>
"f6", // null,
"6474737472", // 4-tstr "tstr" =>
"43010203" // 3-bstr
)
);
// Convert back to an object. This is different than the original object,
// because the map is now in canonical order.
let recovered_object = sk_cbor::reader::read(&manual_data).unwrap();
println!("Deserializes to {:?}", recovered_object);
}