This is a library designed to read a V2 HSL Travel Card. It's heavily based on the HSL-provided Java library, and an evolution of my V1, C#-based version of the library, HSLTravelSharp.
Add the following to your Cargo.toml:
toml
[dependencies]
scannit-core = "0.1.0"
Getting a TravelCard
object requires communicating via NFC with your physical travel card. An example of doing so is contained in the scannit-cli
subproject in this repository.
Creating the TravelCard
object will look something like this:
```rust use scannitcore::travelcard::createtravel_card;
// function declaration here somewhere...
let appinfo: &[u8] = getappinfofromnfccard(); let controlinfo: &[u8] = getcontrolinfofromnfccard(); let periodpass: &[u8] = getperiodpassfromnfccard(); let storedvalue: &[u8] = getstoredvaluefromnfccard(); let eticket: &[u8] = geteticketfromnfccard(); let allhistory : &[u8] = gethistoryfromnfc_card();
let travelcard = createtravelcard( appinfo, controlinfo, periodpass, storedvalue, eticket, all_history, ); ```
This crate also exposes the commands by which you communicate with the NFC card in the desfire
module.
This crate also includes the scannit-core-ffi
subproject, which contains FFI-friendly projections of the data models in the main crate, as well as FFI-friendly functions that can be used to create (and free) TravelCard
objects.
See the ScannitSharp library for a C# example of using the FFI crate.
```bash
cd scannit-core-ffi cargo build ```
or just:
```bash
cargo build --all ```
> cargo build
That's it!
Cross-compilation should work without too much issue, but requires the standard tools for cross-compiling to your target triple. Android requires the NDK and a ~/.cargo/config setup for ar
and a linker
, for example.