Source: packet/userid.js

// GPG4Browsers - An OpenPGP implementation in javascript
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/** @module packet/userid */

var util = require('../util');

/**
 * @class
 * @classdesc Implementation of the User ID Packet (Tag 13)
 * A User ID packet consists of UTF-8 text that is intended to represent
 * the name and email address of the key holder.  By convention, it
 * includes an RFC 2822 [RFC2822] mail name-addr, but there are no
 * restrictions on its content.  The packet length in the header
 * specifies the length of the User ID. 
 */
module.exports = function packet_userid() {
  /** A string containing the user id. Usually in the form
   * John Doe <john@example.com>
   * @type {String} 
   */
  this.userid = '';


  /**
   * Parsing function for a user id packet (tag 13).
   * @param {String} input payload of a tag 13 packet
   * @param {Integer} position position to start reading from the input string
   * @param {Integer} len length of the packet or the remaining length of input 
   * at position
   * @return {module:packet/userid} object representation
   */
  this.read = function(bytes) {
    this.userid = util.decode_utf8(bytes);
  }

  /**
   * Creates a string representation of the user id packet
   * @param {String} user_id the user id as string ("John Doe <john.doe@mail.us")
   * @return {String} string representation
   */
  this.write = function() {
    return util.encode_utf8(this.userid);
  }
}