View Source API Reference google_api_firebase_app_check v0.6.1
Modules
API client metadata for GoogleApi.FirebaseAppCheck.V1.
API calls for all endpoints tagged Jwks
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API calls for all endpoints tagged OauthClients
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API calls for all endpoints tagged Projects
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Handle Tesla connections for GoogleApi.FirebaseAppCheck.V1.
An app's App Attest configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangeAppAttestAttestation and ExchangeAppAttestAssertion, such as its ttl. Note that the Team ID registered with your app is used as part of the validation process. Please register it via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
Encapsulates an App Check token, which are used to access backend services protected by App Check.
Response message for the BatchGetAppAttestConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetDeviceCheckConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetPlayIntegrityConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetRecaptchaEnterpriseConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetRecaptchaV3Configs method.
Response message for the BatchGetSafetyNetConfigs method.
Request message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Response message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Request message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
Response message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
A debug token is a secret used during the development or integration testing of an app. It essentially allows the development or integration testing to bypass app attestation while still allowing App Check to enforce protection on supported production Firebase services.
An app's DeviceCheck configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeDeviceCheckToken to validate device tokens issued to apps by DeviceCheck. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl. Note that the Team ID registered with your app is used as part of the validation process. Please register it via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
Request message for the ExchangeAppAttestAssertion method.
Request message for the ExchangeAppAttestAttestation method.
Response message for the ExchangeAppAttestAttestation method.
Request message for the ExchangeCustomToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeDebugToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeDeviceCheckToken method.
Request message for the ExchangePlayIntegrityToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeRecaptchaEnterpriseToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeRecaptchaV3Token method.
Request message for the ExchangeSafetyNetToken method.
Request message for the GenerateAppAttestChallenge method.
Response message for the GenerateAppAttestChallenge method.
Request message for the GeneratePlayIntegrityChallenge method.
Response message for the GeneratePlayIntegrityChallenge method.
Response message for the ListDebugTokens method.
Response message for the ListResourcePolicies method.
Response message for the ListServices method.
An app's Play Integrity configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangePlayIntegrityToken, such as its ttl. Note that your registered SHA-256 certificate fingerprints are used to validate tokens issued by the Play Integrity API; please register them via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
A JWK as specified by section 4 of RFC 7517 and section 6.3.1 of RFC 7518.
The currently active set of public keys that can be used to verify App Check tokens. This object is a JWK set as specified by section 5 of RFC 7517. For security, the response must not be cached for longer than six hours.
An app's reCAPTCHA Enterprise configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeRecaptchaEnterpriseToken to validate reCAPTCHA tokens issued to apps by reCAPTCHA Enterprise. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl.
An app's reCAPTCHA v3 configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeRecaptchaV3Token to validate reCAPTCHA tokens issued to apps by reCAPTCHA v3. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl.
App Check enforcement policy for a specific resource of a Google service supported by App Check. Note that this policy will override the service-level configuration.
An app's SafetyNet configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangeSafetyNetToken, such as its ttl. Note that your registered SHA-256 certificate fingerprints are used to validate tokens issued by SafetyNet; please register them via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
The enforcement configuration for a Firebase service supported by App Check.
Request message for the UpdateResourcePolicy method as well as an individual update message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Request message for the UpdateService method as well as an individual update message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); }
API client metadata for GoogleApi.FirebaseAppCheck.V1beta.
API calls for all endpoints tagged Jwks
.
API calls for all endpoints tagged OauthClients
.
API calls for all endpoints tagged Projects
.
Handle Tesla connections for GoogleApi.FirebaseAppCheck.V1beta.
An app's App Attest configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangeAppAttestAttestation and ExchangeAppAttestAssertion, such as its ttl. Note that the Team ID registered with your app is used as part of the validation process. Please register it via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
Encapsulates an App Check token, which are used to access backend services protected by App Check.
Encapsulates an App Check token, which are used to access Firebase services protected by App Check.
Response message for the BatchGetAppAttestConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetDeviceCheckConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetPlayIntegrityConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetRecaptchaConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetRecaptchaEnterpriseConfigs method.
Response message for the BatchGetRecaptchaV3Configs method.
Response message for the BatchGetSafetyNetConfigs method.
Request message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Response message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Request message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
Response message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
A debug token is a secret used during the development or integration testing of an app. It essentially allows the development or integration testing to bypass app attestation while still allowing App Check to enforce protection on supported production Firebase services.
An app's DeviceCheck configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeDeviceCheckToken to validate device tokens issued to apps by DeviceCheck. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl. Note that the Team ID registered with your app is used as part of the validation process. Please register it via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
Request message for the ExchangeAppAttestAssertion method.
Request message for the ExchangeAppAttestAttestation method.
Response message for the ExchangeAppAttestAttestation method.
Request message for the ExchangeCustomToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeDebugToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeDeviceCheckToken method.
Request message for the ExchangePlayIntegrityToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeRecaptchaEnterpriseToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeRecaptchaToken method.
Request message for the ExchangeRecaptchaV3Token method.
Request message for the ExchangeSafetyNetToken method.
Request message for the GenerateAppAttestChallenge method.
Response message for the GenerateAppAttestChallenge method.
Request message for the GeneratePlayIntegrityChallenge method.
Response message for the GeneratePlayIntegrityChallenge method.
Response message for the ListDebugTokens method.
Response message for the ListResourcePolicies method.
Response message for the ListServices method.
An app's Play Integrity configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangePlayIntegrityToken, such as its ttl. Note that your registered SHA-256 certificate fingerprints are used to validate tokens issued by the Play Integrity API; please register them via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
A JWK as specified by section 4 of RFC 7517 and section 6.3.1 of RFC 7518.
The currently active set of public keys that can be used to verify App Check tokens. This object is a JWK set as specified by section 5 of RFC 7517. For security, the response must not be cached for longer than six hours.
An app's reCAPTCHA v3 configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeRecaptchaToken to validate reCAPTCHA tokens issued to apps by reCAPTCHA v3. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl.
An app's reCAPTCHA Enterprise configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeRecaptchaEnterpriseToken to validate reCAPTCHA tokens issued to apps by reCAPTCHA Enterprise. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl.
An app's reCAPTCHA v3 configuration object. This configuration is used by ExchangeRecaptchaV3Token to validate reCAPTCHA tokens issued to apps by reCAPTCHA v3. It also controls certain properties of the returned AppCheckToken
, such as its ttl.
App Check enforcement policy for a specific resource of a Google service supported by App Check. Note that this policy will override the service-level configuration.
An app's SafetyNet configuration object. This configuration controls certain properties of the AppCheckToken
returned by ExchangeSafetyNetToken, such as its ttl. Note that your registered SHA-256 certificate fingerprints are used to validate tokens issued by SafetyNet; please register them via the Firebase Console or programmatically via the Firebase Management Service.
The enforcement configuration for a Firebase service supported by App Check.
Request message for the UpdateResourcePolicy method as well as an individual update message for the BatchUpdateResourcePolicies method.
Request message for the UpdateService method as well as an individual update message for the BatchUpdateServices method.
Request message for the VerifyAppCheckToken method.
Response message for the VerifyAppCheckToken method.
A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); }