Struct rustls::server::Acceptor

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pub struct Acceptor { /* private fields */ }
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Handle on a server-side connection before configuration is available.

The Acceptor allows the caller to provide a ServerConfig based on the ClientHello of the incoming connection.

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impl Acceptor

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pub fn new() -> Result<Self, Error>

👎Deprecated since 0.20.7: Use Acceptor::default instead for an infallible constructor

Create a new Acceptor.

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pub fn wants_read(&self) -> bool

👎Deprecated since 0.20.7: Always returns true

Returns true if the caller should call Connection::read_tls() as soon as possible.

Since the purpose of an Acceptor is to read and then parse TLS bytes, this always returns true.

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pub fn read_tls(&mut self, rd: &mut dyn Read) -> Result<usize, Error>

Read TLS content from rd.

Returns an error if this Acceptor has already yielded an Accepted. For more details, refer to Connection::read_tls().

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pub fn accept(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Accepted>, Error>

Check if a ClientHello message has been received.

Returns Ok(None) if the complete ClientHello has not yet been received. Do more I/O and then call this function again.

Returns Ok(Some(accepted)) if the connection has been accepted. Call accepted.into_connection() to continue. Do not call this function again.

Returns Err(err) if an error occurred. Do not call this function again.

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impl Default for Acceptor

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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