Struct cookie::Key[][src]

pub struct Key { /* fields omitted */ }
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A cryptographic master key for use with Signed and/or Private jars.

This structure encapsulates secure, cryptographic keys for use with both PrivateJar and SignedJar. A single instance of a Key can be used for both a PrivateJar and a SignedJar simultaneously with no notable security implications.

Implementations

Creates a new Key from a 512-bit cryptographically random string.

The supplied key must be at least 512-bits (64 bytes). For security, the master key must be cryptographically random.

Panics

Panics if key is less than 64 bytes in length.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let key = { /* a cryptographically random key >= 64 bytes */ };

let key = Key::from(key);

Derives new signing/encryption keys from a master key.

The master key must be at least 256-bits (32 bytes). For security, the master key must be cryptographically random. The keys are derived deterministically from the master key.

Panics

Panics if key is less than 32 bytes in length.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let master_key = { /* a cryptographically random key >= 32 bytes */ };

let key = Key::derive_from(master_key);
👎 Deprecated since 0.14.0:

removed in favor of the more aptly named Key::derive_from() and Key::from(); use one of those instead

Derives new signing/encryption keys from a master key.

The master key must be at least 256-bits (32 bytes). For security, the master key must be cryptographically random. The keys are derived deterministically from the master key.

Panics

Panics if key is less than 32 bytes in length.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let master_key = { /* a cryptographically random key >= 32 bytes */ };

let key = Key::from_master(master_key);

Generates signing/encryption keys from a secure, random source. Keys are generated nondeterministically.

Panics

Panics if randomness cannot be retrieved from the operating system. See Key::try_generate() for a non-panicking version.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let key = Key::generate();

Attempts to generate signing/encryption keys from a secure, random source. Keys are generated nondeterministically. If randomness cannot be retrieved from the underlying operating system, returns None.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let key = Key::try_generate();

Returns the raw bytes of a key suitable for signing cookies.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let key = Key::generate();
let signing_key = key.signing();

Returns the raw bytes of a key suitable for encrypting cookies.

Example
use cookie::Key;

let key = Key::generate();
let encryption_key = key.encryption();

Trait Implementations

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