Encodes & decodes ASN1 using BER encoding.
import 'package:asn1lib/asn1lib.dart';
var s = ASN1Sequence();
s.add(ASN1Integer(23));
s.add(ASN1OctetString('This is a test'));
s.add(ASN1Boolean(true));
// GET the BER Stream
var bytes = s.encodedBytes;
import 'package:asn1lib/asn1lib.dart';
// e.g. bytes from the Encoding Example
var p = ASN1Parser(bytes);
var s2 = p.nextObject();
// s2 is a sequence...
// relaxed parsing, returning a generic ASN1Object from (yet) unsupported structures, instead of throwing
var p2 = ASN1Parser(bytes, relaxedParsing: true);
var s3 = p2.nextObject();
// s3 is a sequence...
The library has been most thoroughly tested against ASN1 primitive class types, such as strings, integers, sequences and sets.
There is minimal support for ASN1 Application, Context-specific and Private classes. If the parser encounters these tags, it will wrap them in an a corresponding object ( ASN1Application, ASN1ContextSpecific, ASN1Private). You can force decode these to another type, by doing something like this:
var s = parser.nextObject();
// We expect this is a context-specific class
expect(s, isA<ASN1ContextSpecific>());
// which is also an ASN1Object...
expect(s, isA<ASN1Object>());
// We expect this is a sequence, so "recast" to a sequence type
var sequence = ASN1Sequence.fromBytes(s.encodedBytes);
expect(sequence, isA<ASN1Sequence>());
ASN1 parsing is complex, so bugs are expected. If you find a bug, please provide a test case that demonstrates the issue, along with the expected output. Bonus points if it is formatted as a dart test.