This crate is a helper crate, containing a database of OID objects. These objects are intended for use when manipulating ASN.1 grammars and BER/DER encodings, for example.
This crate provides only a simple registry (similar to a HashMap
) by default. This object can
be used to get names and descriptions from OID.
This crate provides default lists of known OIDs, that can be selected using the build features. By default, the registry has no feature enabled, to avoid embedding a huge database in crates.
It also declares constants for most of these OIDs.
use oid_registry::OidRegistry;
let mut registry = OidRegistry::default()
.with_crypto() // only if the 'crypto' feature is enabled
;
let e = registry.get(&oid_registry::OID_PKCS1_SHA256WITHRSA);
if let Some(entry) = e {
// get sn: sha256WithRSAEncryption
println!("sn: {}", entry.sn());
// get description: SHA256 with RSA encryption
println!("description: {}", entry.description());
}
These provided lists are often incomplete, or may lack some specific OIDs. This is why the registry allows adding new entries after construction:
use asn1_rs::oid;
use oid_registry::{OidEntry, OidRegistry};
let mut registry = OidRegistry::default();
// entries can be added by creating an OidEntry object:
let entry = OidEntry::new("shortName", "description");
registry.insert(oid!(1.2.3.4), entry);
// when using static strings, a tuple can also be used directly for the entry:
registry.insert(oid!(1.2.3.5), ("shortName", "A description"));
All OID values, constants, and features are derived from files in the assets
directory in the
build script (see build.rs
).
See load_file
for documentation of the file format.
pub use asn1_rs;
"1.2.840.113549.1.1.5"
.String
, using the provided registry to get the short name if present.with_<feat>
method for OidRegistry