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# rsp6-decoder
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This is a set of tools to decode UK National Rail electronic ticket barcodes, specifically RSP6 format,
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as explained in the blog post ["Reversing UK mobile rail tickets"](https://eta.st/2023/01/31/rail-tickets.html).
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If you're interested in a working demo, check out the hosted version at [eta.st/tickets/](https://eta.st/tickets).
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## What's in this repo?
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- This repo is primarily a Rust crate that can decode these tickets, given a scanned barcode string (starting with `06...`).
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Look at the `decode_ticket` function for the main entry point.
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- A website that embeds the crate for demo purposes (powering the hosted version) is inside `rsp6-webshite/`.
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- This will require compiling the main crate for WASM using `wasm-pack build --features wasm`.
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- If you get errors decoding at runtime, you might need to replace references to `wbindgen_realloc` in
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`pkg/rsp6_decoder_bg.js` with `undefined`. It's unclear why this happens.
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- `spec.pdf` has a janky table showing what all the fields in a decoded ticket look like.
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- `spec.ods` is the janky spreadsheet that was used to make this.
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- `keys.json` has a copy of all the ticket public keys, as of 2023-01.
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- `decode.py` was a hacky Python script to make these from some binary plist I found at some point. You can ignore it.
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## License
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This is all MIT. Please go forth and use it to make your own ticket stuff!
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