A SDP parser written in Rust specifically aimed to handle WebRTC SDP offers and answers.
Cargo installs the missing modules automatically when building webrtc-sdp for the first time.
The main function is:
fn parse_sdp(sdp: &str, fail_on_warning: bool) -> Result<SdpSession, SdpParserError>
The sdp
parameter is the string which will get parsed. The fail_on_warning
parameter determines how to treat warnings encountered during parsing. Any problems encountered during are stored until the whole string has been parsed. Any problem during parsing falls into two catgeories:
Warnings will be for example unknown parameters in attributes. Setting fail_on_warning
to true
makes most sense during development, when you want to be aware of all potential problems. In production fail_on_warning
is expected to be false
.
parse_sdp()
returns either an SdpSession
struct (code) which contains all the parsed information. Or in case a fatal error was encountered (or if fail_on_warning
was set to true
and any warnings were encountered) an SdpParserError
(code) will be returned as a Result
.
The file parser in the webrtc-sdp package gives you an easy example of how to invoke the webrtc-sdp parser.
As the Travis CI runs are checking for code formating and clippy warnings please run the following commands locally, before submitting a Pull Request.
If you haven't clippy and Rust format installed already you add them like this:
rustup component add rustfmt-preview
rustup component add clippy
Check with clippy for warnings in the code:
cargo clippy
And format all of the code according to Rust code style convention:
cargo fmt --all
Install cargo-fuzz like this:
cargo install cargo-fuzz
With rust nightly you can start fuzzing like this:
cargo fuzz run fuzz_target_parse_sdp
Licensed under MPL-2.0