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| # Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
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| #
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| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| #
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| #      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| #
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| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| # limitations under the License.
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| 
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| require 'google/apis/core/base_service'
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| require 'google/apis/core/json_representation'
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| require 'google/apis/core/hashable'
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| require 'google/apis/errors'
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| 
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| module Google
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|   module Apis
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|     module DigitalassetlinksV1
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|       # Digital Asset Links API
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|       #
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|       # Discovers relationships between online assets such as websites or mobile apps.
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|       #
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|       # @example
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|       #    require 'google/apis/digitalassetlinks_v1'
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|       #
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|       #    Digitalassetlinks = Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1 # Alias the module
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|       #    service = Digitalassetlinks::DigitalassetlinksService.new
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|       #
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|       # @see https://developers.google.com/digital-asset-links/
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|       class DigitalassetlinksService < Google::Apis::Core::BaseService
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|         # @return [String]
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|         #  API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access,
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|         #  quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
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|         attr_accessor :key
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| 
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|         # @return [String]
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|         #  Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any
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|         #  arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
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|         attr_accessor :quota_user
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| 
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|         def initialize
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|           super('https://digitalassetlinks.googleapis.com/', '')
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|           @batch_path = 'batch'
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|         end
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|         
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|         # Determines whether the specified (directional) relationship exists between the
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|         # specified source and target assets. The relation describes the intent of the
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|         # link between the two assets as claimed by the source asset. An example for
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|         # such relationships is the delegation of privileges or permissions. This
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|         # command is most often used by infrastructure systems to check preconditions
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|         # for an action. For example, a client may want to know if it is OK to send a
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|         # web URL to a particular mobile app instead. The client can check for the
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|         # relevant asset link from the website to the mobile app to decide if the
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|         # operation should be allowed. A note about security: if you specify a secure
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|         # asset as the source, such as an HTTPS website or an Android app, the API will
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|         # ensure that any statements used to generate the response have been made in a
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|         # secure way by the owner of that asset. Conversely, if the source asset is an
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|         # insecure HTTP website (that is, the URL starts with `http://` instead of `
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|         # https://`), the API cannot verify its statements securely, and it is not
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|         # possible to ensure that the website's statements have not been altered by a
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|         # third party. For more information, see the [Digital Asset Links technical
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|         # design specification](https://github.com/google/digitalassetlinks/blob/master/
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|         # well-known/details.md).
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|         # @param [String] relation
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|         #   Query string for the relation. We identify relations with strings of the
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|         #   format `/`, where `` must be one of a set of pre-defined purpose categories,
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|         #   and `` is a free-form lowercase alphanumeric string that describes the
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|         #   specific use case of the statement. Refer to [our API documentation](/digital-
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|         #   asset-links/v1/relation-strings) for the current list of supported relations.
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|         #   For a query to match an asset link, both the query's and the asset link's
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|         #   relation strings must match exactly. Example: A query with relation `
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|         #   delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls` matches an asset link with
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|         #   relation `delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`.
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|         # @param [String] source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint
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|         #   The uppercase SHA-265 fingerprint of the certificate. From the PEM certificate,
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|         #   it can be acquired like this: $ keytool -printcert -file $CERTFILE | grep
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|         #   SHA256: SHA256: 14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83: \ 42:
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|         #   E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 or like this: $ openssl x509 -in $CERTFILE
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|         #   -noout -fingerprint -sha256 SHA256 Fingerprint=14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64: \ 16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 In this
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|         #   example, the contents of this field would be `14:6D:E9:83:C5:73: 06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF: 44:E5`. If these
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|         #   tools are not available to you, you can convert the PEM certificate into the
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|         #   DER format, compute the SHA-256 hash of that string and represent the result
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|         #   as a hexstring (that is, uppercase hexadecimal representations of each octet,
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|         #   separated by colons).
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|         # @param [String] source_android_app_package_name
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|         #   Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name. For
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|         #   example, the Google Maps app uses the package name `com.google.android.apps.
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|         #   maps`. REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] source_web_site
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|         #   Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname and
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|         #   port parts. The format is http[s]://[:] Hostnames must be fully qualified:
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|         #   they must end in a single period ("`.`"). Only the schemes "http" and "https"
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|         #   are currently allowed. Port numbers are given as a decimal number, and they
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|         #   must be omitted if the standard port numbers are used: 80 for http and 443 for
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|         #   https. We call this limited URL the "site". All URLs that share the same
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|         #   scheme, hostname and port are considered to be a part of the site and thus
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|         #   belong to the web asset. Example: the asset with the site `https://www.google.
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|         #   com` contains all these URLs: * `https://www.google.com/` * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:443/` * `https://www.google.com/foo` * `https://www.google.com/foo?
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|         #   bar` * `https://www.google.com/foo#bar` * `https://user@password:www.google.
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|         #   com/` But it does not contain these URLs: * `http://www.google.com/` (wrong
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|         #   scheme) * `https://google.com/` (hostname does not match) * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:444/` (port does not match) REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] target_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint
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|         #   The uppercase SHA-265 fingerprint of the certificate. From the PEM certificate,
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|         #   it can be acquired like this: $ keytool -printcert -file $CERTFILE | grep
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|         #   SHA256: SHA256: 14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83: \ 42:
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|         #   E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 or like this: $ openssl x509 -in $CERTFILE
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|         #   -noout -fingerprint -sha256 SHA256 Fingerprint=14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64: \ 16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 In this
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|         #   example, the contents of this field would be `14:6D:E9:83:C5:73: 06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF: 44:E5`. If these
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|         #   tools are not available to you, you can convert the PEM certificate into the
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|         #   DER format, compute the SHA-256 hash of that string and represent the result
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|         #   as a hexstring (that is, uppercase hexadecimal representations of each octet,
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|         #   separated by colons).
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|         # @param [String] target_android_app_package_name
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|         #   Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name. For
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|         #   example, the Google Maps app uses the package name `com.google.android.apps.
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|         #   maps`. REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] target_web_site
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|         #   Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname and
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|         #   port parts. The format is http[s]://[:] Hostnames must be fully qualified:
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|         #   they must end in a single period ("`.`"). Only the schemes "http" and "https"
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|         #   are currently allowed. Port numbers are given as a decimal number, and they
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|         #   must be omitted if the standard port numbers are used: 80 for http and 443 for
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|         #   https. We call this limited URL the "site". All URLs that share the same
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|         #   scheme, hostname and port are considered to be a part of the site and thus
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|         #   belong to the web asset. Example: the asset with the site `https://www.google.
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|         #   com` contains all these URLs: * `https://www.google.com/` * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:443/` * `https://www.google.com/foo` * `https://www.google.com/foo?
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|         #   bar` * `https://www.google.com/foo#bar` * `https://user@password:www.google.
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|         #   com/` But it does not contain these URLs: * `http://www.google.com/` (wrong
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|         #   scheme) * `https://google.com/` (hostname does not match) * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:444/` (port does not match) REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] fields
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|         #   Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
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|         # @param [String] quota_user
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|         #   Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any
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|         #   arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
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|         # @param [Google::Apis::RequestOptions] options
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|         #   Request-specific options
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|         #
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|         # @yield [result, err] Result & error if block supplied
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|         # @yieldparam result [Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::CheckResponse] parsed result object
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|         # @yieldparam err [StandardError] error object if request failed
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|         #
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|         # @return [Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::CheckResponse]
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|         #
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::ServerError] An error occurred on the server and the request can be retried
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::ClientError] The request is invalid and should not be retried without modification
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::AuthorizationError] Authorization is required
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|         def check_assetlink(relation: nil, source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint: nil, source_android_app_package_name: nil, source_web_site: nil, target_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint: nil, target_android_app_package_name: nil, target_web_site: nil, fields: nil, quota_user: nil, options: nil, &block)
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|           command = make_simple_command(:get, 'v1/assetlinks:check', options)
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|           command.response_representation = Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::CheckResponse::Representation
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|           command.response_class = Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::CheckResponse
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|           command.query['relation'] = relation unless relation.nil?
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|           command.query['source.androidApp.certificate.sha256Fingerprint'] = source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint unless source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint.nil?
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|           command.query['source.androidApp.packageName'] = source_android_app_package_name unless source_android_app_package_name.nil?
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|           command.query['source.web.site'] = source_web_site unless source_web_site.nil?
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|           command.query['target.androidApp.certificate.sha256Fingerprint'] = target_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint unless target_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint.nil?
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|           command.query['target.androidApp.packageName'] = target_android_app_package_name unless target_android_app_package_name.nil?
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|           command.query['target.web.site'] = target_web_site unless target_web_site.nil?
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|           command.query['fields'] = fields unless fields.nil?
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|           command.query['quotaUser'] = quota_user unless quota_user.nil?
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|           execute_or_queue_command(command, &block)
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|         end
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|         
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|         # Retrieves a list of all statements from a given source that match the
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|         # specified target and statement string. The API guarantees that all statements
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|         # with secure source assets, such as HTTPS websites or Android apps, have been
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|         # made in a secure way by the owner of those assets, as described in the [
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|         # Digital Asset Links technical design specification](https://github.com/google/
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|         # digitalassetlinks/blob/master/well-known/details.md). Specifically, you should
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|         # consider that for insecure websites (that is, where the URL starts with `http:/
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|         # /` instead of `https://`), this guarantee cannot be made. The `List` command
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|         # is most useful in cases where the API client wants to know all the ways in
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|         # which two assets are related, or enumerate all the relationships from a
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|         # particular source asset. Example: a feature that helps users navigate to
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|         # related items. When a mobile app is running on a device, the feature would
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|         # make it easy to navigate to the corresponding web site or Google+ profile.
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|         # @param [String] relation
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|         #   Use only associations that match the specified relation. See the [`Statement`](
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|         #   #Statement) message for a detailed definition of relation strings. For a query
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|         #   to match a statement, one of the following must be true: * both the query's
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|         #   and the statement's relation strings match exactly, or * the query's relation
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|         #   string is empty or missing. Example: A query with relation `
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|         #   delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls` matches an asset link with
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|         #   relation `delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`.
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|         # @param [String] source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint
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|         #   The uppercase SHA-265 fingerprint of the certificate. From the PEM certificate,
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|         #   it can be acquired like this: $ keytool -printcert -file $CERTFILE | grep
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|         #   SHA256: SHA256: 14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83: \ 42:
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|         #   E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 or like this: $ openssl x509 -in $CERTFILE
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|         #   -noout -fingerprint -sha256 SHA256 Fingerprint=14:6D:E9:83:C5:73:06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64: \ 16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF:44:E5 In this
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|         #   example, the contents of this field would be `14:6D:E9:83:C5:73: 06:50:D8:EE:
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|         #   B9:95:2F:34:FC:64:16:A0:83:42:E6:1D:BE:A8:8A:04:96:B2:3F:CF: 44:E5`. If these
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|         #   tools are not available to you, you can convert the PEM certificate into the
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|         #   DER format, compute the SHA-256 hash of that string and represent the result
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|         #   as a hexstring (that is, uppercase hexadecimal representations of each octet,
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|         #   separated by colons).
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|         # @param [String] source_android_app_package_name
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|         #   Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name. For
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|         #   example, the Google Maps app uses the package name `com.google.android.apps.
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|         #   maps`. REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] source_web_site
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|         #   Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname and
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|         #   port parts. The format is http[s]://[:] Hostnames must be fully qualified:
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|         #   they must end in a single period ("`.`"). Only the schemes "http" and "https"
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|         #   are currently allowed. Port numbers are given as a decimal number, and they
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|         #   must be omitted if the standard port numbers are used: 80 for http and 443 for
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|         #   https. We call this limited URL the "site". All URLs that share the same
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|         #   scheme, hostname and port are considered to be a part of the site and thus
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|         #   belong to the web asset. Example: the asset with the site `https://www.google.
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|         #   com` contains all these URLs: * `https://www.google.com/` * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:443/` * `https://www.google.com/foo` * `https://www.google.com/foo?
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|         #   bar` * `https://www.google.com/foo#bar` * `https://user@password:www.google.
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|         #   com/` But it does not contain these URLs: * `http://www.google.com/` (wrong
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|         #   scheme) * `https://google.com/` (hostname does not match) * `https://www.
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|         #   google.com:444/` (port does not match) REQUIRED
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|         # @param [String] fields
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|         #   Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
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|         # @param [String] quota_user
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|         #   Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any
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|         #   arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
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|         # @param [Google::Apis::RequestOptions] options
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|         #   Request-specific options
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|         #
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|         # @yield [result, err] Result & error if block supplied
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|         # @yieldparam result [Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::ListResponse] parsed result object
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|         # @yieldparam err [StandardError] error object if request failed
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|         #
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|         # @return [Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::ListResponse]
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|         #
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::ServerError] An error occurred on the server and the request can be retried
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::ClientError] The request is invalid and should not be retried without modification
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|         # @raise [Google::Apis::AuthorizationError] Authorization is required
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|         def list_statements(relation: nil, source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint: nil, source_android_app_package_name: nil, source_web_site: nil, fields: nil, quota_user: nil, options: nil, &block)
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|           command = make_simple_command(:get, 'v1/statements:list', options)
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|           command.response_representation = Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::ListResponse::Representation
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|           command.response_class = Google::Apis::DigitalassetlinksV1::ListResponse
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|           command.query['relation'] = relation unless relation.nil?
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|           command.query['source.androidApp.certificate.sha256Fingerprint'] = source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint unless source_android_app_certificate_sha256_fingerprint.nil?
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|           command.query['source.androidApp.packageName'] = source_android_app_package_name unless source_android_app_package_name.nil?
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|           command.query['source.web.site'] = source_web_site unless source_web_site.nil?
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|           command.query['fields'] = fields unless fields.nil?
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|           command.query['quotaUser'] = quota_user unless quota_user.nil?
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|           execute_or_queue_command(command, &block)
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|         end
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| 
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|         protected
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| 
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|         def apply_command_defaults(command)
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|           command.query['key'] = key unless key.nil?
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|           command.query['quotaUser'] = quota_user unless quota_user.nil?
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|         end
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|       end
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|     end
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|   end
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| end
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