#byte-sequences #api-key #create #sequence #structs #little #session-ids

byte-sequence

A little marco that creates structs to be used as byte sequences (for ApiKeys, SessionIds and so on)

4 releases

Uses old Rust 2015

0.2.2 Sep 17, 2018
0.2.1 Sep 17, 2018
0.2.0 Sep 17, 2018
0.1.0 Nov 29, 2017

#1345 in Data structures

MIT/BSD-3-Clause

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Byte Sequences

This crate provides some utility to create byte sequences like ApiKeys or SessionIds. It contains a macro that lets you specify the name and length in bytes of the sequence. The macro than creates a struct that has following methods


fn generate_new() -> Self

fn to_string() -> String

fn check(key: &str) -> std::result::Result<Self, failure::Error>;

It also implements Display, Debug, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize, PartialOrd, Ord, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy and Hash;

Complete example:

#[macro_use]
extern crate byte_sequence;
extern crate rand;
use serde;
use std;
use byte_sequence::Checkable;

byte_seq!(ApiKey; 32);

#[test]
fn example() {
    // Creates a new ApiKey containing 32 random bytes using a thread_rng
    let key = ApiKey::generate_new();

    // The to_string method creates a hex encoded string:
    // i.e. 'BBC47F308F3D02C3C6C3D6C9555296A64407FE72AD92DE8C7344D610CFFABF67'
    assert_eq!(key.to_string().len(), 64);

    // you can also do it the other way around: Parse a string into an ApiKey
    let key = ApiKey::check("BBC47F308F3D02C3C6C3D6C9555296A64407FE72AD92DE8C7344D610CFFABF67").unwrap();
    assert_eq!(key.to_string(), "BBC47F308F3D02C3C6C3D6C9555296A64407FE72AD92DE8C7344D610CFFABF67");
}

You can also extend the generated structs. For example add a public part of the ApiKey:

impl ApiKey {
    pub fn public_part(&self) -> PublicApiKey {
        let mut pub_data = [0u8; 8];
        pub_data.copy_from_slice(&self.0[0..8]);
        PublicApiKey(pub_data)
    }
}

Dependencies

~0.6–0.8MB
~15K SLoC