Search a URI

Create a Webrisk client and search for a URI.

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Code sample

Java

To authenticate to Web Risk, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


import com.google.cloud.webrisk.v1.WebRiskServiceClient;
import com.google.webrisk.v1.SearchUrisRequest;
import com.google.webrisk.v1.SearchUrisResponse;
import com.google.webrisk.v1.ThreatType;
import java.io.IOException;

public class SearchUri {

  public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // The URI to be checked for matches.
    String uri = "http://testsafebrowsing.appspot.com/s/malware.html";

    // The ThreatLists to search in. Multiple ThreatLists may be specified.
    ThreatType threatType = ThreatType.MALWARE;

    searchUri(uri, threatType);
  }

  // This method is used to check whether a URI is on a given threatList. Multiple threatLists may
  // be searched in a single query.
  // The response will list all requested threatLists the URI was found to match. If the URI is not
  // found on any of the requested ThreatList an empty response will be returned.
  public static void searchUri(String uri, ThreatType threatType) throws IOException {
    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call
    // the `webRiskServiceClient.close()` method on the client to safely
    // clean up any remaining background resources.
    try (WebRiskServiceClient webRiskServiceClient = WebRiskServiceClient.create()) {

      SearchUrisRequest searchUrisRequest =
          SearchUrisRequest.newBuilder()
              .addThreatTypes(threatType)
              .setUri(uri)
              .build();

      SearchUrisResponse searchUrisResponse = webRiskServiceClient.searchUris(searchUrisRequest);

      if (!searchUrisResponse.getThreat().getThreatTypesList().isEmpty()) {
        System.out.println("The URL has the following threat: ");
        System.out.println(searchUrisResponse);
      } else {
        System.out.println("The URL is safe!");
      }
    }
  }
}

Python

To authenticate to Web Risk, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

from google.cloud import webrisk_v1
from google.cloud.webrisk_v1 import SearchUrisResponse


def search_uri(
    uri: str, threat_type: webrisk_v1.ThreatType.MALWARE
) -> SearchUrisResponse:
    """Checks whether a URI is on a given threatList.

    Multiple threatLists may be searched in a single query. The response will list all
    requested threatLists the URI was found to match. If the URI is not
    found on any of the requested ThreatList an empty response will be returned.

    Args:
        uri: The URI to be checked for matches
            Example: "http://testsafebrowsing.appspot.com/s/malware.html"
        threat_type: The ThreatLists to search in. Multiple ThreatLists may be specified.
            Example: threat_type = webrisk_v1.ThreatType.MALWARE

    Returns:
        SearchUrisResponse that contains a threat_type if the URI is present in the threatList.
    """
    webrisk_client = webrisk_v1.WebRiskServiceClient()

    request = webrisk_v1.SearchUrisRequest()
    request.threat_types = [threat_type]
    request.uri = uri

    response = webrisk_client.search_uris(request)
    if response.threat.threat_types:
        print(f"The URI has the following threat: {response}")
    else:
        print("The URL is safe!")
    return response

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