The QSslKey class provides an interface for private and public keys. More...
Header: | #include <QSslKey> |
qmake: | QT += network |
Since: | Qt 4.3 |
This class was introduced in Qt 4.3.
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
QSslKey(const QSslKey &other) | |
QSslKey(Qt::HANDLE handle, QSsl::KeyType type = QSsl::PrivateKey) | |
QSslKey(QIODevice *device, QSsl::KeyAlgorithm algorithm, QSsl::EncodingFormat encoding = QSsl::Pem, QSsl::KeyType type = QSsl::PrivateKey, const QByteArray &passPhrase = QByteArray()) | |
QSslKey(const QByteArray &encoded, QSsl::KeyAlgorithm algorithm, QSsl::EncodingFormat encoding = QSsl::Pem, QSsl::KeyType type = QSsl::PrivateKey, const QByteArray &passPhrase = QByteArray()) | |
QSslKey() | |
QSslKey & | operator=(const QSslKey &other) |
~QSslKey() | |
QSsl::KeyAlgorithm | algorithm() const |
void | clear() |
Qt::HANDLE | handle() const |
bool | isNull() const |
int | length() const |
void | swap(QSslKey &other) |
QByteArray | toDer(const QByteArray &passPhrase = QByteArray()) const |
QByteArray | toPem(const QByteArray &passPhrase = QByteArray()) const |
QSsl::KeyType | type() const |
bool | operator!=(const QSslKey &other) const |
bool | operator==(const QSslKey &other) const |
QSslKey provides a simple API for managing keys.
See also QSslSocket, QSslCertificate, and QSslCipher.
Constructs an identical copy of other.
Constructs a QSslKey from a valid native key handle. type specifies whether the key is public or private.
QSslKey will take ownership for this key and you must not free the key using the native library.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.
Constructs a QSslKey by reading and decoding data from a device using a specified algorithm and encoding format. type specifies whether the key is public or private.
If the key is encrypted then passPhrase is used to decrypt it.
After construction, use isNull() to check if device provided a valid key.
Constructs a QSslKey by decoding the string in the byte array encoded using a specified algorithm and encoding format. type specifies whether the key is public or private.
If the key is encrypted then passPhrase is used to decrypt it.
After construction, use isNull() to check if encoded contained a valid key.
Constructs a null key.
See also isNull().
Copies the contents of other into this key, making the two keys identical.
Returns a reference to this QSslKey.
Destroys the QSslKey object.
Returns the key algorithm.
Clears the contents of this key, making it a null key.
See also isNull().
Returns a pointer to the native key handle, if there is one, else nullptr
.
You can use this handle together with the native API to access extended information about the key.
Warning: Use of this function has a high probability of being non-portable, and its return value may vary across platforms, and between minor Qt releases.
Returns true
if this is a null key; otherwise false.
See also clear().
Returns the length of the key in bits, or -1 if the key is null.
Swaps this ssl key with other. This function is very fast and never fails.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.
Returns the key in DER encoding.
The passPhrase argument should be omitted as DER cannot be encrypted. It will be removed in a future version of Qt.
Returns the key in PEM encoding. The result is encrypted with passPhrase if the key is a private key and passPhrase is non-empty.
Returns the type of the key (i.e., PublicKey or PrivateKey).
Returns true
if this key is not equal to key other; otherwise returns false
.
Returns true
if this key is equal to other; otherwise returns false
.
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