use der_parser::der::parse_der; use rpki::data_model::tal::Tal; #[test] fn decode_tal_fixtures_smoke() { let fixtures = [ "tests/fixtures/tal/afrinic.tal", "tests/fixtures/tal/apnic-rfc7730-https.tal", "tests/fixtures/tal/arin.tal", "tests/fixtures/tal/lacnic.tal", "tests/fixtures/tal/ripe-ncc.tal", ]; for path in fixtures { let raw = std::fs::read(path).expect("read TAL fixture"); let tal = Tal::decode_bytes(&raw).expect("decode TAL fixture"); assert!(!tal.ta_uris.is_empty(), "TA URI list must be non-empty: {path}"); assert!(!tal.subject_public_key_info_der.is_empty(), "SPKI DER must be non-empty: {path}"); for u in &tal.ta_uris { assert!(matches!(u.scheme(), "rsync" | "https"), "scheme must be allowed: {u}"); assert!(!u.path().ends_with('/'), "TA URI must not be a directory: {u}"); } // SPKI DER must be parseable as a DER object (typically a SEQUENCE). let (rem, _obj) = parse_der(&tal.subject_public_key_info_der).expect("parse spki DER"); assert!(rem.is_empty(), "SPKI DER must not have trailing bytes: {path}"); } }