Enum jwks_server::crypto::error::CryptoError
source · pub enum CryptoError {
KeyPairError(Error),
SystemTimeError(SystemTimeError),
TokenCreationError,
EnvVarError(Error),
ParseIntError(ParseIntError),
DatabaseError,
}
Expand description
Represents errors that can occur within cryptographic operations.
Variants§
KeyPairError(Error)
An error arising from RSA key pair generation or manipulation.
This variant is used to encapsulate errors from the rsa
crate,
such as those occurring during the generation of a new RSA key pair
or when manipulating existing keys.
SystemTimeError(SystemTimeError)
An error related to system time operations.
This variant is used when encountering issues with retrieving or manipulating system time, which may be needed for setting key expiration times or other time-sensitive cryptographic operations.
TokenCreationError
Indicates a failure in JWT creation.
This error is used when the JWT creation process fails, which might be due to issues with the payload, signing process, or other aspects of token generation.
EnvVarError(Error)
An error related to environment variable operations.
This variant is used when encountering issues with retrieving environment variables, such as missing or malformed values that are expected to configure or drive cryptographic operations.
ParseIntError(ParseIntError)
An error arising from parsing integer values.
This variant is used when an error occurs while parsing string representations of integers into their respective numeric types. It is typically encountered when converting configuration values or parameters from text to numbers.
DatabaseError
Indicates a generic database error.
This variant represents a generic error related to database operations within cryptographic contexts.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Debug for CryptoError
impl Debug for CryptoError
source§impl From<Error> for CryptoError
impl From<Error> for CryptoError
Allows conversion from jsonwebtoken::errors::Error
to CryptoError
.
source§impl From<Error> for CryptoError
impl From<Error> for CryptoError
Allows conversion from rsa::errors::Error
to CryptoError
.
source§fn from(err: Error) -> CryptoError
fn from(err: Error) -> CryptoError
source§impl From<Error> for CryptoError
impl From<Error> for CryptoError
Allows conversion from dotenv::Error
to CryptoError
.
source§fn from(err: Error) -> CryptoError
fn from(err: Error) -> CryptoError
source§impl From<ParseIntError> for CryptoError
impl From<ParseIntError> for CryptoError
Allows conversion from std::num::ParseIntError
to CryptoError
.
source§fn from(err: ParseIntError) -> CryptoError
fn from(err: ParseIntError) -> CryptoError
source§impl From<SystemTimeError> for CryptoError
impl From<SystemTimeError> for CryptoError
Enables conversion from std::time::SystemTimeError
to CryptoError
.
source§fn from(err: SystemTimeError) -> CryptoError
fn from(err: SystemTimeError) -> CryptoError
source§impl<'r> Responder<'r, 'static> for CryptoError
impl<'r> Responder<'r, 'static> for CryptoError
Implementation of the Responder
trait for CryptoError
.
This allows CryptoError
instances to be directly used in Rocket handler responses.
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for CryptoError
impl Send for CryptoError
impl Sync for CryptoError
impl Unpin for CryptoError
impl !UnwindSafe for CryptoError
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