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util.datamapper: Separate extraction of xml from coercion to target type
Now it gets the text, attribute or name first, then turns it into
whatever the schema wants. This should be easier to further factor out
into preparation for array support.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 14 Mar 2021 03:06:37 +0100 |
parent | 6922:e0672860d208 |
child | 12604:bd9e006a7a74 |
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oid_section = new_oids [ new_oids ] # RFC 6120 section 13.7.1.4. defines this OID xmppAddr = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.5 # RFC 4985 defines this OID SRVName = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.7 [ req ] default_bits = 4096 default_keyfile = example.com.key distinguished_name = distinguished_name req_extensions = certrequest x509_extensions = selfsigned # ask about the DN? prompt = no [ distinguished_name ] commonName = example.com countryName = GB localityName = The Internet organizationName = Your Organisation organizationalUnitName = XMPP Department emailAddress = xmpp@example.com [ certrequest ] # for certificate requests (req_extensions) basicConstraints = CA:FALSE keyUsage = digitalSignature,keyEncipherment extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth,clientAuth subjectAltName = @subject_alternative_name [ selfsigned ] # and self-signed certificates (x509_extensions) basicConstraints = CA:TRUE subjectAltName = @subject_alternative_name [ subject_alternative_name ] # See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6120#section-13.7.1.2 for more info. DNS.0 = example.com otherName.0 = xmppAddr;FORMAT:UTF8,UTF8:example.com otherName.1 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-client.example.com otherName.2 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-server.example.com DNS.1 = conference.example.com otherName.3 = xmppAddr;FORMAT:UTF8,UTF8:conference.example.com otherName.4 = SRVName;IA5STRING:_xmpp-server.conference.example.com