docs: update generated docs (#981)
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@@ -75,11 +75,11 @@
<h1><a href="digitalassetlinks_v1.html">Digital Asset Links API</a> . <a href="digitalassetlinks_v1.assetlinks.html">assetlinks</a></h1>
<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
<p class="toc_element">
- <code><a href="#check">check(source_androidApp_packageName=None, source_web_site=None, target_androidApp_packageName=None, source_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, relation=None, target_web_site=None, target_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
+ <code><a href="#check">check(source_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, source_web_site=None, target_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, target_web_site=None, source_androidApp_packageName=None, target_androidApp_packageName=None, relation=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Determines whether the specified (directional) relationship exists between</p>
<h3>Method Details</h3>
<div class="method">
- <code class="details" id="check">check(source_androidApp_packageName=None, source_web_site=None, target_androidApp_packageName=None, source_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, relation=None, target_web_site=None, target_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
+ <code class="details" id="check">check(source_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, source_web_site=None, target_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint=None, SHA256=None, target_web_site=None, source_androidApp_packageName=None, target_androidApp_packageName=None, relation=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>Determines whether the specified (directional) relationship exists between
the specified source and target assets.
@@ -105,47 +105,6 @@
specification](https://github.com/google/digitalassetlinks/blob/master/well-known/details.md).
Args:
- source_androidApp_packageName: string, Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name.
-For example, the Google Maps app uses the package name
-`com.google.android.apps.maps`.
-REQUIRED
- source_web_site: string, Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname
-and port parts. The format is
-
- http[s]://<hostname>[:<port>]
-
-Hostnames must be fully qualified: they must end in a single period
-("`.`").
-
-Only the schemes "http" and "https" are currently allowed.
-
-Port numbers are given as a decimal number, and they must be omitted if the
-standard port numbers are used: 80 for http and 443 for https.
-
-We call this limited URL the "site". All URLs that share the same scheme,
-hostname and port are considered to be a part of the site and thus belong
-to the web asset.
-
-Example: the asset with the site `https://www.google.com` contains all
-these URLs:
-
- * `https://www.google.com/`
- * `https://www.google.com:443/`
- * `https://www.google.com/foo`
- * `https://www.google.com/foo?bar`
- * `https://www.google.com/foo#bar`
- * `https://user@password:www.google.com/`
-
-But it does not contain these URLs:
-
- * `http://www.google.com/` (wrong scheme)
- * `https://google.com/` (hostname does not match)
- * `https://www.google.com:444/` (port does not match)
-REQUIRED
- target_androidApp_packageName: string, Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name.
-For example, the Google Maps app uses the package name
-`com.google.android.apps.maps`.
-REQUIRED
source_androidApp_certificate_sha256Fingerprint: string, The uppercase SHA-265 fingerprint of the certificate. From the PEM
certificate, it can be acquired like this:
@@ -167,23 +126,7 @@
certificate into the DER format, compute the SHA-256 hash of that string
and represent the result as a hexstring (that is, uppercase hexadecimal
representations of each octet, separated by colons).
- relation: string, Query string for the relation.
-
-We identify relations with strings of the format `<kind>/<detail>`, where
-`<kind>` must be one of a set of pre-defined purpose categories, and
-`<detail>` is a free-form lowercase alphanumeric string that describes the
-specific use case of the statement.
-
-Refer to [our API documentation](/digital-asset-links/v1/relation-strings)
-for the current list of supported relations.
-
-For a query to match an asset link, both the query's and the asset link's
-relation strings must match exactly.
-
-Example: A query with relation `delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`
-matches an asset link with relation
-`delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`.
- target_web_site: string, Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname
+ source_web_site: string, Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname
and port parts. The format is
http[s]://<hostname>[:<port>]
@@ -237,6 +180,63 @@
certificate into the DER format, compute the SHA-256 hash of that string
and represent the result as a hexstring (that is, uppercase hexadecimal
representations of each octet, separated by colons).
+ target_web_site: string, Web assets are identified by a URL that contains only the scheme, hostname
+and port parts. The format is
+
+ http[s]://<hostname>[:<port>]
+
+Hostnames must be fully qualified: they must end in a single period
+("`.`").
+
+Only the schemes "http" and "https" are currently allowed.
+
+Port numbers are given as a decimal number, and they must be omitted if the
+standard port numbers are used: 80 for http and 443 for https.
+
+We call this limited URL the "site". All URLs that share the same scheme,
+hostname and port are considered to be a part of the site and thus belong
+to the web asset.
+
+Example: the asset with the site `https://www.google.com` contains all
+these URLs:
+
+ * `https://www.google.com/`
+ * `https://www.google.com:443/`
+ * `https://www.google.com/foo`
+ * `https://www.google.com/foo?bar`
+ * `https://www.google.com/foo#bar`
+ * `https://user@password:www.google.com/`
+
+But it does not contain these URLs:
+
+ * `http://www.google.com/` (wrong scheme)
+ * `https://google.com/` (hostname does not match)
+ * `https://www.google.com:444/` (port does not match)
+REQUIRED
+ source_androidApp_packageName: string, Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name.
+For example, the Google Maps app uses the package name
+`com.google.android.apps.maps`.
+REQUIRED
+ target_androidApp_packageName: string, Android App assets are naturally identified by their Java package name.
+For example, the Google Maps app uses the package name
+`com.google.android.apps.maps`.
+REQUIRED
+ relation: string, Query string for the relation.
+
+We identify relations with strings of the format `<kind>/<detail>`, where
+`<kind>` must be one of a set of pre-defined purpose categories, and
+`<detail>` is a free-form lowercase alphanumeric string that describes the
+specific use case of the statement.
+
+Refer to [our API documentation](/digital-asset-links/v1/relation-strings)
+for the current list of supported relations.
+
+For a query to match an asset link, both the query's and the asset link's
+relation strings must match exactly.
+
+Example: A query with relation `delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`
+matches an asset link with relation
+`delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls`.
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
@@ -246,14 +246,6 @@
An object of the form:
{ # Response message for the CheckAssetLinks call.
- "maxAge": "A String", # From serving time, how much longer the response should be considered valid
- # barring further updates.
- # REQUIRED
- "errorCode": [ # Error codes that describe the result of the Check operation.
- "A String",
- ],
- "linked": True or False, # Set to true if the assets specified in the request are linked by the
- # relation specified in the request.
"debugString": "A String", # Human-readable message containing information intended to help end users
# understand, reproduce and debug the result.
#
@@ -265,6 +257,14 @@
# this string. Any aspect of it may be subject to change without notice.
# You should not attempt to programmatically parse this data. For
# programmatic access, use the error_code field below.
+ "maxAge": "A String", # From serving time, how much longer the response should be considered valid
+ # barring further updates.
+ # REQUIRED
+ "errorCode": [ # Error codes that describe the result of the Check operation.
+ "A String",
+ ],
+ "linked": True or False, # Set to true if the assets specified in the request are linked by the
+ # relation specified in the request.
}</pre>
</div>