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public interface DeviceCredentialOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Implements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getCredentialCase()
public abstract DeviceCredential.CredentialCase getCredentialCase()
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Type | Description |
DeviceCredential.CredentialCase |
getExpirationTime()
public abstract Timestamp getExpirationTime()
[Optional] The time at which this credential becomes invalid. This credential will be ignored for new client authentication requests after this timestamp; however, it will not be automatically deleted.
.google.protobuf.Timestamp expiration_time = 6;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Timestamp | The expirationTime. |
getExpirationTimeOrBuilder()
public abstract TimestampOrBuilder getExpirationTimeOrBuilder()
[Optional] The time at which this credential becomes invalid. This credential will be ignored for new client authentication requests after this timestamp; however, it will not be automatically deleted.
.google.protobuf.Timestamp expiration_time = 6;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
TimestampOrBuilder |
getPublicKey()
public abstract PublicKeyCredential getPublicKey()
A public key used to verify the signature of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). When adding a new device credential, either via device creation or via modifications, this public key credential may be required to be signed by one of the registry level certificates. More specifically, if the registry contains at least one certificate, any new device credential must be signed by one of the registry certificates. As a result, when the registry contains certificates, only X.509 certificates are accepted as device credentials. However, if the registry does not contain a certificate, self-signed certificates and public keys will be accepted. New device credentials must be different from every registry-level certificate.
.google.cloud.iot.v1.PublicKeyCredential public_key = 2;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PublicKeyCredential | The publicKey. |
getPublicKeyOrBuilder()
public abstract PublicKeyCredentialOrBuilder getPublicKeyOrBuilder()
A public key used to verify the signature of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). When adding a new device credential, either via device creation or via modifications, this public key credential may be required to be signed by one of the registry level certificates. More specifically, if the registry contains at least one certificate, any new device credential must be signed by one of the registry certificates. As a result, when the registry contains certificates, only X.509 certificates are accepted as device credentials. However, if the registry does not contain a certificate, self-signed certificates and public keys will be accepted. New device credentials must be different from every registry-level certificate.
.google.cloud.iot.v1.PublicKeyCredential public_key = 2;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
PublicKeyCredentialOrBuilder |
hasExpirationTime()
public abstract boolean hasExpirationTime()
[Optional] The time at which this credential becomes invalid. This credential will be ignored for new client authentication requests after this timestamp; however, it will not be automatically deleted.
.google.protobuf.Timestamp expiration_time = 6;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
boolean | Whether the expirationTime field is set. |
hasPublicKey()
public abstract boolean hasPublicKey()
A public key used to verify the signature of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). When adding a new device credential, either via device creation or via modifications, this public key credential may be required to be signed by one of the registry level certificates. More specifically, if the registry contains at least one certificate, any new device credential must be signed by one of the registry certificates. As a result, when the registry contains certificates, only X.509 certificates are accepted as device credentials. However, if the registry does not contain a certificate, self-signed certificates and public keys will be accepted. New device credentials must be different from every registry-level certificate.
.google.cloud.iot.v1.PublicKeyCredential public_key = 2;
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
boolean | Whether the publicKey field is set. |