Reference documentation and code samples for the Web Risk V1 API class Google::Cloud::WebRisk::V1::RawHashes.
The uncompressed threat entries in hash format. 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 URI.
Used for sending ThreatEntryAdditons to clients that do not support compression, or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#prefix_size
def prefix_size() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash). In practice this is almost always 4, except in exceptional circumstances.
#prefix_size=
def prefix_size=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash). In practice this is almost always 4, except in exceptional circumstances.
- (::Integer) — The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash). In practice this is almost always 4, except in exceptional circumstances.
#raw_hashes
def raw_hashes() -> ::String
- (::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.
#raw_hashes=
def raw_hashes=(value) -> ::String
- value (::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.
- (::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.