use stringprep::{nameprep, nodeprep, resourceprep}; use crate::Error; /// The [`NodePart`] is the optional part before the (optional) `@` in any [`Jid`], whether [`BareJid`] or [`FullJid`]. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, PartialOrd)] pub struct NodePart(pub(crate) String); fn length_check(len: usize, error_empty: Error, error_too_long: Error) -> Result<(), Error> { if len == 0 { Err(error_empty) } else if len > 1023 { Err(error_too_long) } else { Ok(()) } } impl NodePart { /// Build a new [`NodePart`] from a string slice. Will fail in case of stringprep validation error. pub fn new(s: &str) -> Result { let node = nodeprep(s).map_err(|_| Error::NodePrep)?; length_check(node.len(), Error::NodeEmpty, Error::NodeTooLong)?; Ok(NodePart(node.to_string())) } } /// The [`DomainPart`] is the part between the (optional) `@` and the (optional) `/` in any [`Jid`], whether [`BareJid`] or [`FullJid`]. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, PartialOrd)] pub struct DomainPart(pub(crate) String); impl DomainPart { /// Build a new [`DomainPart`] from a string slice. Will fail in case of stringprep validation error. pub fn new(s: &str) -> Result { let domain = nameprep(s).map_err(|_| Error::NamePrep)?; length_check(domain.len(), Error::DomainEmpty, Error::DomainTooLong)?; Ok(DomainPart(domain.to_string())) } } /// The [`ResourcePart`] is the optional part after the `/` in a [`Jid`]. It is mandatory in [`FullJid`]. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, PartialOrd)] pub struct ResourcePart(pub(crate) String); impl ResourcePart { /// Build a new [`ResourcePart`] from a string slice. Will fail in case of stringprep validation error. pub fn new(s: &str) -> Result { let resource = resourceprep(s).map_err(|_| Error::ResourcePrep)?; length_check(resource.len(), Error::ResourceEmpty, Error::ResourceTooLong)?; Ok(ResourcePart(resource.to_string())) } }