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PyASN1 Constructed types
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1.3 PyASN1 Constructed types
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Besides scalar types, ASN.1 specifies so-called constructed ones - these
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are capable of holding one or more values of other types, both scalar
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and constructed.
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In pyasn1 implementation, constructed ASN.1 types behave like
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Python sequences, and also support additional component addressing methods,
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specific to particular constructed type.
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<a name="1.3.1"></a>
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<h4>
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1.3.1 Sequence and Set types
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The Sequence and Set types have many similar properties:
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<ul>
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<li>they can hold any number of inner components of different types
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<li>every component has a human-friendly identifier
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<li>any component can have a default value
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<li>some components can be absent.
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</ul>
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However, Sequence type guarantees the ordering of Sequence value components
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to match their declaration order. By contrast, components of the
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Set type can be ordered to best suite application's needs.
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<table bgcolor="lightgray" border=0 width=100%><TR><TD>
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<pre>
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Record ::= SEQUENCE {
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id INTEGER,
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room [0] INTEGER OPTIONAL,
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house [1] INTEGER DEFAULT 0
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}
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<p>
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Up to this moment, the only method we used for creating new pyasn1 types
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is Python sub-classing. With this method, a new, named Python class is created
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what mimics type derivation in ASN.1 grammar. However, ASN.1 also allows for
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defining anonymous subtypes (room and house components in the example above).
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To support anonymous subtyping in pyasn1, a cloning operation on an existing
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pyasn1 type object can be invoked what creates a new instance of original
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object with possibly modified properties.
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</p>
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<pre>
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>>> from pyasn1.type import univ, namedtype, tag
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>>> class Record(univ.Sequence):
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... componentType = namedtype.NamedTypes(
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... namedtype.NamedType('id', univ.Integer()),
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... namedtype.OptionalNamedType(
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... 'room',
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... univ.Integer().subtype(
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... implicitTag=tag.Tag(tag.tagClassContext, tag.tagFormatSimple, 0)
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... )
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... ),
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... namedtype.DefaultedNamedType(
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... 'house',
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... univ.Integer(0).subtype(
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... implicitTag=tag.Tag(tag.tagClassContext, tag.tagFormatSimple, 1)
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... )
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... )
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... )
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>>>
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</pre>
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<p>
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All pyasn1 constructed type classes have a class attribute <b>componentType</b>
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that represent default type specification. Its value is a NamedTypes object.
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The NamedTypes class instance holds a sequence of NameType, OptionalNamedType
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or DefaultedNamedType objects which, in turn, refer to pyasn1 type objects that
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represent inner SEQUENCE components specification.
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</p>
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Finally, invocation of a subtype() method of pyasn1 type objects in the code
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above returns an implicitly tagged copy of original object.
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Once a SEQUENCE or SET type is decleared with pyasn1, it can be instantiated
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and initialized (continuing the above code):
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>>> record = Record()
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>>> record.setComponentByName('id', 123)
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>>> print(record.prettyPrint())
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Record:
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id=123
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>>>
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>>> record.setComponentByPosition(1, 321)
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>>> print(record.prettyPrint())
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Record:
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id=123
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room=321
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>>>
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>>> record.setDefaultComponents()
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>>> print(record.prettyPrint())
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Record:
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id=123
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room=321
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house=0
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</pre>
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</td></tr></table>
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<p>
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Inner components of pyasn1 Sequence/Set objects could be accessed using the
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following methods:
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</p>
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>>> record.getComponentByName('id')
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Integer(123)
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>>> record.getComponentByPosition(1)
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Integer(321)
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>>> record[2]
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Integer(0)
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>>> for idx in range(len(record)):
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... print(record.getNameByPosition(idx), record.getComponentByPosition(idx))
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id 123
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room 321
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house 0
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>>>
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</pre>
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The Set type share all the properties of Sequence type, and additionally
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support by-tag component addressing (as all Set components have distinct
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types).
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</p>
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<pre>
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>>> from pyasn1.type import univ, namedtype, tag
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>>> class Gamer(univ.Set):
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... componentType = namedtype.NamedTypes(
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... namedtype.NamedType('score', univ.Integer()),
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... namedtype.NamedType('player', univ.OctetString()),
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... namedtype.NamedType('id', univ.ObjectIdentifier())
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... )
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>>> gamer = Gamer()
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>>> gamer.setComponentByType(univ.Integer().getTagSet(), 121343)
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>>> gamer.setComponentByType(univ.OctetString().getTagSet(), 'Pascal')
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>>> gamer.setComponentByType(univ.ObjectIdentifier().getTagSet(), (1,3,7,2))
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>>> print(gamer.prettyPrint())
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Gamer:
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score=121343
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player=b'Pascal'
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id=1.3.7.2
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>>>
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</pre>
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<a name="1.3.2"></a>
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<h4>
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1.3.2 SequenceOf and SetOf types
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</h4>
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Both, SequenceOf and SetOf types resemble an unlimited size list of components.
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All the components must be of the same type.
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</p>
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Progression ::= SEQUENCE OF INTEGER
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arithmeticProgression Progression ::= { 1, 3, 5, 7 }
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</pre>
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<p>
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SequenceOf and SetOf types are expressed by the very similar pyasn1 type
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objects. Their components can only be addressed by position and they
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both have a property of automatic resize.
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</p>
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To specify inner component type, the <b>componentType</b> class attribute
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should refer to another pyasn1 type object.
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</p>
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>>> from pyasn1.type import univ
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>>> class Progression(univ.SequenceOf):
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... componentType = univ.Integer()
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>>> arithmeticProgression = Progression()
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>>> arithmeticProgression.setComponentByPosition(1, 111)
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>>> print(arithmeticProgression.prettyPrint())
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Progression:
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-empty- 111
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>>> arithmeticProgression.setComponentByPosition(0, 100)
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>>> print(arithmeticProgression.prettyPrint())
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Progression:
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100 111
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>>>
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>>> for idx in range(len(arithmeticProgression)):
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... arithmeticProgression.getComponentByPosition(idx)
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Integer(100)
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Integer(111)
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>>>
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</pre>
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</td></tr></table>
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<p>
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Any scalar or constructed pyasn1 type object can serve as an inner component.
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Missing components are prohibited in SequenceOf/SetOf value objects.
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</p>
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<a name="1.3.3"></a>
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<h4>
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1.3.3 Choice type
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</h4>
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Values of ASN.1 CHOICE type can contain only a single value of a type from a
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list of possible alternatives. Alternatives must be ASN.1 types with
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distinct tags for the whole structure to remain unambiguous. Unlike most
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other types, CHOICE is an untagged one, e.g. it has no base tag of its own.
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</p>
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CodeOrMessage ::= CHOICE {
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code INTEGER,
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message OCTET STRING
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}
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</pre>
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<p>
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In pyasn1 implementation, Choice object behaves like Set but accepts only
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a single inner component at a time. It also offers a few additional methods
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specific to its behaviour.
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</p>
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<table bgcolor="lightgray" border=0 width=100%><TR><TD>
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<pre>
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>>> from pyasn1.type import univ, namedtype
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>>> class CodeOrMessage(univ.Choice):
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... componentType = namedtype.NamedTypes(
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... namedtype.NamedType('code', univ.Integer()),
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... namedtype.NamedType('message', univ.OctetString())
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... )
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>>>
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>>> codeOrMessage = CodeOrMessage()
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>>> print(codeOrMessage.prettyPrint())
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CodeOrMessage:
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>>> codeOrMessage.setComponentByName('code', 123)
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>>> print(codeOrMessage.prettyPrint())
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CodeOrMessage:
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code=123
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>>> codeOrMessage.setComponentByName('message', 'my string value')
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>>> print(codeOrMessage.prettyPrint())
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CodeOrMessage:
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message=b'my string value'
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>>>
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</pre>
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</td></tr></table>
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<p>
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Since there could be only a single inner component value in the pyasn1 Choice
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value object, either of the following methods could be used for fetching it
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(continuing previous code):
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</p>
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>>> codeOrMessage.getName()
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'message'
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>>> codeOrMessage.getComponent()
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OctetString(b'my string value')
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>>>
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</pre>
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</td></tr></table>
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<a name="1.3.4"></a>
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<h4>
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1.3.4 Any type
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</h4>
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<p>
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The ASN.1 ANY type is a kind of wildcard or placeholder that matches
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any other type without knowing it in advance. Like CHOICE type, ANY
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has no base tag.
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</p>
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Error ::= SEQUENCE {
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code INTEGER,
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parameter ANY DEFINED BY code
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}
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<p>
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The ANY type is frequently used in specifications, where exact type is not
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yet agreed upon between communicating parties or the number of possible
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alternatives of a type is infinite.
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Sometimes an auxiliary selector is kept around to help parties indicate
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the kind of ANY payload in effect ("code" in the example above).
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</p>
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<p>
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Values of the ANY type contain serialized ASN.1 value(s) in form of
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an octet string. Therefore pyasn1 Any value object share the properties of
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pyasn1 OctetString object.
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</p>
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<pre>
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>>> from pyasn1.type import univ
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>>> someValue = univ.Any(b'\x02\x01\x01')
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>>> someValue
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Any(b'\x02\x01\x01')
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>>> str(someValue)
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'\x02\x01\x01'
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>>> bytes(someValue)
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b'\x02\x01\x01'
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>>>
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</pre>
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<p>
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Receiving application is supposed to explicitly deserialize the content of Any
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value object, possibly using auxiliary selector for figuring out its ASN.1
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type to pick appropriate decoder.
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</p>
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<p>
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There will be some more talk and code snippets covering Any type in the codecs
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chapters that follow.
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</p>
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