docs: update generated docs (#981)
diff --git a/docs/dyn/safebrowsing_v4.encodedUpdates.html b/docs/dyn/safebrowsing_v4.encodedUpdates.html
index e1aa34e..af50082 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/safebrowsing_v4.encodedUpdates.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/safebrowsing_v4.encodedUpdates.html
@@ -75,18 +75,18 @@
<h1><a href="safebrowsing_v4.html">Safe Browsing API</a> . <a href="safebrowsing_v4.encodedUpdates.html">encodedUpdates</a></h1>
<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
<p class="toc_element">
- <code><a href="#get">get(encodedRequest, clientId=None, clientVersion=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
+ <code><a href="#get">get(encodedRequest, clientVersion=None, clientId=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline"></p>
<h3>Method Details</h3>
<div class="method">
- <code class="details" id="get">get(encodedRequest, clientId=None, clientVersion=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
+ <code class="details" id="get">get(encodedRequest, clientVersion=None, clientId=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
<pre>
Args:
encodedRequest: string, A serialized FetchThreatListUpdatesRequest proto. (required)
+ clientVersion: string, The version of the client implementation.
clientId: string, A client ID that uniquely identifies the client implementation of the Safe
Browsing API.
- clientVersion: string, The version of the client implementation.
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
@@ -98,63 +98,6 @@
{
"listUpdateResponses": [ # The list updates requested by the clients.
{ # An update to an individual list.
- "platformType": "A String", # The platform type for which data is returned.
- "threatEntryType": "A String", # The format of the threats.
- "additions": [ # A set of entries to add to a local threat type's list. Repeated to allow
- # for a combination of compressed and raw data to be sent in a single
- # response.
- { # A set of threats that should be added or removed from a client's local
- # database.
- "rawHashes": { # The uncompressed threat entries in hash format of a particular prefix length. # The raw SHA256-formatted entries.
- # Hashes can be anywhere from 4 to 32 bytes in size. A large majority are 4
- # bytes, but some hashes are lengthened if they collide with the hash of a
- # popular URL.
- #
- # Used for sending ThreatEntrySet to clients that do not support compression,
- # or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression.
- "rawHashes": "A String", # The hashes, in binary format, concatenated into one long string. Hashes are
- # sorted in lexicographic order. For JSON API users, hashes are
- # base64-encoded.
- "prefixSize": 42, # The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be
- # anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash).
- },
- "riceHashes": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded 4-byte prefixes of SHA256-formatted entries, using a
- # Golomb-Rice encoding. The hashes are converted to uint32, sorted in
- # ascending order, then delta encoded and stored as encoded_data.
- # compressed removal indices.
- "firstValue": "A String", # The offset of the first entry in the encoded data, or, if only a single
- # integer was encoded, that single integer's value. If the field is empty or
- # missing, assume zero.
- "encodedData": "A String", # The encoded deltas that are encoded using the Golomb-Rice coder.
- "numEntries": 42, # The number of entries that are delta encoded in the encoded data. If only a
- # single integer was encoded, this will be zero and the single value will be
- # stored in `first_value`.
- "riceParameter": 42, # The Golomb-Rice parameter, which is a number between 2 and 28. This field
- # is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
- },
- "compressionType": "A String", # The compression type for the entries in this set.
- "riceIndices": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded local, lexicographically-sorted list indices, using a
- # Golomb-Rice encoding. Used for sending compressed removal indices. The
- # removal indices (uint32) are sorted in ascending order, then delta encoded
- # and stored as encoded_data.
- # compressed removal indices.
- "firstValue": "A String", # The offset of the first entry in the encoded data, or, if only a single
- # integer was encoded, that single integer's value. If the field is empty or
- # missing, assume zero.
- "encodedData": "A String", # The encoded deltas that are encoded using the Golomb-Rice coder.
- "numEntries": 42, # The number of entries that are delta encoded in the encoded data. If only a
- # single integer was encoded, this will be zero and the single value will be
- # stored in `first_value`.
- "riceParameter": 42, # The Golomb-Rice parameter, which is a number between 2 and 28. This field
- # is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
- },
- "rawIndices": { # A set of raw indices to remove from a local list. # The raw removal indices for a local list.
- "indices": [ # The indices to remove from a lexicographically-sorted local list.
- 42,
- ],
- },
- },
- ],
"checksum": { # The expected state of a client's local database. # The expected SHA256 hash of the client state; that is, of the sorted list
# of all hashes present in the database after applying the provided update.
# If the client state doesn't match the expected state, the client must
@@ -162,26 +105,16 @@
"sha256": "A String", # The SHA256 hash of the client state; that is, of the sorted list of all
# hashes present in the database.
},
+ "threatType": "A String", # The threat type for which data is returned.
+ "platformType": "A String", # The platform type for which data is returned.
+ "newClientState": "A String", # The new client state, in encrypted format. Opaque to clients.
"responseType": "A String", # The type of response. This may indicate that an action is required by the
# client when the response is received.
- "threatType": "A String", # The threat type for which data is returned.
+ "threatEntryType": "A String", # The format of the threats.
"removals": [ # A set of entries to remove from a local threat type's list. In practice,
# this field is empty or contains exactly one ThreatEntrySet.
{ # A set of threats that should be added or removed from a client's local
# database.
- "rawHashes": { # The uncompressed threat entries in hash format of a particular prefix length. # The raw SHA256-formatted entries.
- # Hashes can be anywhere from 4 to 32 bytes in size. A large majority are 4
- # bytes, but some hashes are lengthened if they collide with the hash of a
- # popular URL.
- #
- # Used for sending ThreatEntrySet to clients that do not support compression,
- # or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression.
- "rawHashes": "A String", # The hashes, in binary format, concatenated into one long string. Hashes are
- # sorted in lexicographic order. For JSON API users, hashes are
- # base64-encoded.
- "prefixSize": 42, # The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be
- # anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash).
- },
"riceHashes": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded 4-byte prefixes of SHA256-formatted entries, using a
# Golomb-Rice encoding. The hashes are converted to uint32, sorted in
# ascending order, then delta encoded and stored as encoded_data.
@@ -197,6 +130,11 @@
# is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
},
"compressionType": "A String", # The compression type for the entries in this set.
+ "rawIndices": { # A set of raw indices to remove from a local list. # The raw removal indices for a local list.
+ "indices": [ # The indices to remove from a lexicographically-sorted local list.
+ 42,
+ ],
+ },
"riceIndices": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded local, lexicographically-sorted list indices, using a
# Golomb-Rice encoding. Used for sending compressed removal indices. The
# removal indices (uint32) are sorted in ascending order, then delta encoded
@@ -212,14 +150,76 @@
"riceParameter": 42, # The Golomb-Rice parameter, which is a number between 2 and 28. This field
# is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
},
+ "rawHashes": { # The uncompressed threat entries in hash format of a particular prefix length. # The raw SHA256-formatted entries.
+ # Hashes can be anywhere from 4 to 32 bytes in size. A large majority are 4
+ # bytes, but some hashes are lengthened if they collide with the hash of a
+ # popular URL.
+ #
+ # Used for sending ThreatEntrySet to clients that do not support compression,
+ # or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression.
+ "rawHashes": "A String", # The hashes, in binary format, concatenated into one long string. Hashes are
+ # sorted in lexicographic order. For JSON API users, hashes are
+ # base64-encoded.
+ "prefixSize": 42, # The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be
+ # anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash).
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ "additions": [ # A set of entries to add to a local threat type's list. Repeated to allow
+ # for a combination of compressed and raw data to be sent in a single
+ # response.
+ { # A set of threats that should be added or removed from a client's local
+ # database.
+ "riceHashes": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded 4-byte prefixes of SHA256-formatted entries, using a
+ # Golomb-Rice encoding. The hashes are converted to uint32, sorted in
+ # ascending order, then delta encoded and stored as encoded_data.
+ # compressed removal indices.
+ "firstValue": "A String", # The offset of the first entry in the encoded data, or, if only a single
+ # integer was encoded, that single integer's value. If the field is empty or
+ # missing, assume zero.
+ "encodedData": "A String", # The encoded deltas that are encoded using the Golomb-Rice coder.
+ "numEntries": 42, # The number of entries that are delta encoded in the encoded data. If only a
+ # single integer was encoded, this will be zero and the single value will be
+ # stored in `first_value`.
+ "riceParameter": 42, # The Golomb-Rice parameter, which is a number between 2 and 28. This field
+ # is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
+ },
+ "compressionType": "A String", # The compression type for the entries in this set.
"rawIndices": { # A set of raw indices to remove from a local list. # The raw removal indices for a local list.
"indices": [ # The indices to remove from a lexicographically-sorted local list.
42,
],
},
+ "riceIndices": { # The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or # The encoded local, lexicographically-sorted list indices, using a
+ # Golomb-Rice encoding. Used for sending compressed removal indices. The
+ # removal indices (uint32) are sorted in ascending order, then delta encoded
+ # and stored as encoded_data.
+ # compressed removal indices.
+ "firstValue": "A String", # The offset of the first entry in the encoded data, or, if only a single
+ # integer was encoded, that single integer's value. If the field is empty or
+ # missing, assume zero.
+ "encodedData": "A String", # The encoded deltas that are encoded using the Golomb-Rice coder.
+ "numEntries": 42, # The number of entries that are delta encoded in the encoded data. If only a
+ # single integer was encoded, this will be zero and the single value will be
+ # stored in `first_value`.
+ "riceParameter": 42, # The Golomb-Rice parameter, which is a number between 2 and 28. This field
+ # is missing (that is, zero) if `num_entries` is zero.
+ },
+ "rawHashes": { # The uncompressed threat entries in hash format of a particular prefix length. # The raw SHA256-formatted entries.
+ # Hashes can be anywhere from 4 to 32 bytes in size. A large majority are 4
+ # bytes, but some hashes are lengthened if they collide with the hash of a
+ # popular URL.
+ #
+ # Used for sending ThreatEntrySet to clients that do not support compression,
+ # or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression.
+ "rawHashes": "A String", # The hashes, in binary format, concatenated into one long string. Hashes are
+ # sorted in lexicographic order. For JSON API users, hashes are
+ # base64-encoded.
+ "prefixSize": 42, # The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be
+ # anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash).
+ },
},
],
- "newClientState": "A String", # The new client state, in encrypted format. Opaque to clients.
},
],
"minimumWaitDuration": "A String", # The minimum duration the client must wait before issuing any update