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Overview

Package verifiedaccess provides access to the Chrome Verified Access API.

For product documentation, see: https://developers.google.com/chrome/verified-access

Library status

These client libraries are officially supported by Google. However, this library is considered complete and is in maintenance mode. This means that we will address critical bugs and security issues but will not add any new features.

When possible, we recommend using our newer [Cloud Client Libraries for Go](https://pkg.go.dev/cloud.google.com/go) that are still actively being worked and iterated on.

Creating a client

Usage example:

import "google.golang.org/api/verifiedaccess/v2"
...
ctx := context.Background()
verifiedaccessService, err := verifiedaccess.NewService(ctx)

In this example, Google Application Default Credentials are used for authentication. For information on how to create and obtain Application Default Credentials, see https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/application-default-credentials.

Other authentication options

To use an API key for authentication (note: some APIs do not support API keys), use google.golang.org/api/option.WithAPIKey:

verifiedaccessService, err := verifiedaccess.NewService(ctx, option.WithAPIKey("AIza..."))

To use an OAuth token (e.g., a user token obtained via a three-legged OAuth flow, use google.golang.org/api/option.WithTokenSource:

config := &oauth2.Config{...}
// ...
token, err := config.Exchange(ctx, ...)
verifiedaccessService, err := verifiedaccess.NewService(ctx, option.WithTokenSource(config.TokenSource(ctx, token)))

See google.golang.org/api/option.ClientOption for details on options.

Index

Constants

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const (
	// Verify your enterprise credentials
	VerifiedaccessScope = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/verifiedaccess"
)

OAuth2 scopes used by this API.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

This section is empty.

Types

type Challenge

type Challenge struct {
	// Challenge: Generated challenge, the bytes representation of
	// SignedData.
	Challenge string `json:"challenge,omitempty"`

	// ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the
	// server.
	googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"`

	// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Challenge") to
	// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
	// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
	// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
	// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
	// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
	ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`

	// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Challenge") to include in
	// API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
	// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
	// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
	// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
	// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
	NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}

Challenge: Result message for VerifiedAccess.GenerateChallenge.

func (*Challenge) MarshalJSON

func (s *Challenge) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

type ChallengeGenerateCall

type ChallengeGenerateCall struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (*ChallengeGenerateCall) Context

Context sets the context to be used in this call's Do method. Any pending HTTP request will be aborted if the provided context is canceled.

func (*ChallengeGenerateCall) Do

Do executes the "verifiedaccess.challenge.generate" call. Exactly one of *Challenge or error will be non-nil. Any non-2xx status code is an error. Response headers are in either *Challenge.ServerResponse.Header or (if a response was returned at all) in error.(*googleapi.Error).Header. Use googleapi.IsNotModified to check whether the returned error was because http.StatusNotModified was returned.

func (*ChallengeGenerateCall) Fields

Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.

func (*ChallengeGenerateCall) Header

func (c *ChallengeGenerateCall) Header() http.Header

Header returns an http.Header that can be modified by the caller to add HTTP headers to the request.

type ChallengeService

type ChallengeService struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func NewChallengeService

func NewChallengeService(s *Service) *ChallengeService

func (*ChallengeService) Generate

func (r *ChallengeService) Generate(empty *Empty) *ChallengeGenerateCall

Generate: Generates a new challenge.

func (*ChallengeService) Verify

func (r *ChallengeService) Verify(verifychallengeresponserequest *VerifyChallengeResponseRequest) *ChallengeVerifyCall

Verify: Verifies the challenge response.

type ChallengeVerifyCall

type ChallengeVerifyCall struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (*ChallengeVerifyCall) Context

Context sets the context to be used in this call's Do method. Any pending HTTP request will be aborted if the provided context is canceled.

func (*ChallengeVerifyCall) Do

Do executes the "verifiedaccess.challenge.verify" call. Exactly one of *VerifyChallengeResponseResult or error will be non-nil. Any non-2xx status code is an error. Response headers are in either *VerifyChallengeResponseResult.ServerResponse.Header or (if a response was returned at all) in error.(*googleapi.Error).Header. Use googleapi.IsNotModified to check whether the returned error was because http.StatusNotModified was returned.

func (*ChallengeVerifyCall) Fields

Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.

func (*ChallengeVerifyCall) Header

func (c *ChallengeVerifyCall) Header() http.Header

Header returns an http.Header that can be modified by the caller to add HTTP headers to the request.

type CrowdStrikeAgent added in v0.122.0

type CrowdStrikeAgent struct {
	// AgentId: The Agent ID of the Crowdstrike agent.
	AgentId string `json:"agentId,omitempty"`

	// CustomerId: The Customer ID to which the agent belongs to.
	CustomerId string `json:"customerId,omitempty"`

	// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AgentId") to
	// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
	// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
	// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
	// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
	// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
	ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`

	// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AgentId") to include in
	// API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
	// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
	// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
	// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
	// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
	NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}

CrowdStrikeAgent: Properties of the CrowdStrike agent installed on a device.

func (*CrowdStrikeAgent) MarshalJSON added in v0.122.0

func (s *CrowdStrikeAgent) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

type DeviceSignals added in v0.122.0

type DeviceSignals struct {
	// AllowScreenLock: Value of the AllowScreenLock policy on the device.
	// See https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/?policy=AllowScreenLock
	// for more details. Available on ChromeOS only.
	AllowScreenLock bool `json:"allowScreenLock,omitempty"`

	// BrowserVersion: Current version of the Chrome browser which generated
	// this set of signals. Example value: "107.0.5286.0".
	BrowserVersion string `json:"browserVersion,omitempty"`

	// BuiltInDnsClientEnabled: Whether Chrome's built-in DNS client is
	// used. The OS DNS client is otherwise used. This value may be
	// controlled by an enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#BuiltInDnsClientEnabled.
	BuiltInDnsClientEnabled bool `json:"builtInDnsClientEnabled,omitempty"`

	// ChromeRemoteDesktopAppBlocked: Whether access to the Chrome Remote
	// Desktop application is blocked via a policy.
	ChromeRemoteDesktopAppBlocked bool `json:"chromeRemoteDesktopAppBlocked,omitempty"`

	// CrowdStrikeAgent: Crowdstrike agent properties installed on the
	// device, if any. Available on Windows and MacOS only.
	CrowdStrikeAgent *CrowdStrikeAgent `json:"crowdStrikeAgent,omitempty"`

	// DeviceAffiliationIds: Affiliation IDs of the organizations that are
	// affiliated with the organization that is currently managing the
	// device. When the sets of device and profile affiliation IDs overlap,
	// it means that the organizations managing the device and user are
	// affiliated. To learn more about user affiliation, visit
	// https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/12801245?ref_topic=9027936.
	DeviceAffiliationIds []string `json:"deviceAffiliationIds,omitempty"`

	// DeviceEnrollmentDomain: Enrollment domain of the customer which is
	// currently managing the device.
	DeviceEnrollmentDomain string `json:"deviceEnrollmentDomain,omitempty"`

	// DeviceManufacturer: The name of the device's manufacturer.
	DeviceManufacturer string `json:"deviceManufacturer,omitempty"`

	// DeviceModel: The name of the device's model.
	DeviceModel string `json:"deviceModel,omitempty"`

	// DiskEncryption: The encryption state of the disk. On ChromeOS, the
	// main disk is always ENCRYPTED.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "DISK_ENCRYPTION_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "DISK_ENCRYPTION_UNKNOWN" - Chrome could not evaluate the
	// encryption state.
	//   "DISK_ENCRYPTION_DISABLED" - The main disk is not encrypted.
	//   "DISK_ENCRYPTION_ENCRYPTED" - The main disk is encrypted.
	DiskEncryption string `json:"diskEncryption,omitempty"`

	// DisplayName: The display name of the device, as defined by the user.
	DisplayName string `json:"displayName,omitempty"`

	// Hostname: Hostname of the device.
	Hostname string `json:"hostname,omitempty"`

	// Imei: International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of the device.
	// Available on ChromeOS only.
	Imei []string `json:"imei,omitempty"`

	// MacAddresses: MAC addresses of the device.
	MacAddresses []string `json:"macAddresses,omitempty"`

	// Meid: Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) of the device. Available on
	// ChromeOS only.
	Meid []string `json:"meid,omitempty"`

	// OperatingSystem: The type of the Operating System currently running
	// on the device.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "OPERATING_SYSTEM_UNSPECIFIED" - UNSPECIFIED.
	//   "CHROME_OS" - ChromeOS.
	//   "CHROMIUM_OS" - ChromiumOS.
	//   "WINDOWS" - Windows.
	//   "MAC_OS_X" - Mac Os X.
	//   "LINUX" - Linux
	OperatingSystem string `json:"operatingSystem,omitempty"`

	// OsFirewall: The state of the OS level firewall. On ChromeOS, the
	// value will always be ENABLED on regular devices and UNKNOWN on
	// devices in developer mode.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "OS_FIREWALL_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "OS_FIREWALL_UNKNOWN" - Chrome could not evaluate the OS firewall
	// state.
	//   "OS_FIREWALL_DISABLED" - The OS firewall is disabled.
	//   "OS_FIREWALL_ENABLED" - The OS firewall is enabled.
	OsFirewall string `json:"osFirewall,omitempty"`

	// OsVersion: The current version of the Operating System. On Windows
	// and linux, the value will also include the security patch
	// information.
	OsVersion string `json:"osVersion,omitempty"`

	// PasswordProtectionWarningTrigger: Whether the Password Protection
	// Warning feature is enabled or not. Password protection alerts users
	// when they reuse their protected password on potentially suspicious
	// sites. This setting is controlled by an enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#PasswordProtectionWarningTrigger.
	// Note that the policy unset does not have the same effects as having
	// the policy explicitly set to `PASSWORD_PROTECTION_OFF`.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "PASSWORD_PROTECTION_WARNING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "POLICY_UNSET" - The policy is not set.
	//   "PASSWORD_PROTECTION_OFF" - No password protection warning will be
	// shown.
	//   "PASSWORD_REUSE" - Password protection warning is shown if a
	// protected password is re-used.
	//   "PHISHING_REUSE" - Password protection warning is shown if a
	// protected password is re-used on a known phishing website.
	PasswordProtectionWarningTrigger string `json:"passwordProtectionWarningTrigger,omitempty"`

	// ProfileAffiliationIds: Affiliation IDs of the organizations that are
	// affiliated with the organization that is currently managing the
	// Chrome Profile’s user or ChromeOS user.
	ProfileAffiliationIds []string `json:"profileAffiliationIds,omitempty"`

	// RealtimeUrlCheckMode: Whether Enterprise-grade (i.e. custom) unsafe
	// URL scanning is enabled or not. This setting may be controlled by an
	// enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#EnterpriseRealTimeUrlCheckMode
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "REALTIME_URL_CHECK_MODE_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "REALTIME_URL_CHECK_MODE_DISABLED" - Disabled. Consumer Safe
	// Browsing checks are applied.
	//   "REALTIME_URL_CHECK_MODE_ENABLED_MAIN_FRAME" - Realtime check for
	// main frame URLs is enabled.
	RealtimeUrlCheckMode string `json:"realtimeUrlCheckMode,omitempty"`

	// SafeBrowsingProtectionLevel: Safe Browsing Protection Level. That
	// setting may be controlled by an enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#SafeBrowsingProtectionLevel.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "SAFE_BROWSING_PROTECTION_LEVEL_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "INACTIVE" - Safe Browsing is disabled.
	//   "STANDARD" - Safe Browsing is active in the standard mode.
	//   "ENHANCED" - Safe Browsing is active in the enhanced mode.
	SafeBrowsingProtectionLevel string `json:"safeBrowsingProtectionLevel,omitempty"`

	// ScreenLockSecured: The state of the Screen Lock password protection.
	// On ChromeOS, this value will always be ENABLED as there is not way to
	// disable requiring a password or pin when unlocking the device.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "SCREEN_LOCK_SECURED_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "SCREEN_LOCK_SECURED_UNKNOWN" - Chrome could not evaluate the state
	// of the Screen Lock mechanism.
	//   "SCREEN_LOCK_SECURED_DISABLED" - The Screen Lock is not
	// password-protected.
	//   "SCREEN_LOCK_SECURED_ENABLED" - The Screen Lock is
	// password-protected.
	ScreenLockSecured string `json:"screenLockSecured,omitempty"`

	// SecureBootMode: Whether the device's startup software has its Secure
	// Boot feature enabled. Available on Windows only.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "SECURE_BOOT_MODE_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "SECURE_BOOT_MODE_UNKNOWN" - Chrome was unable to determine the
	// Secure Boot mode.
	//   "SECURE_BOOT_MODE_DISABLED" - Secure Boot was disabled on the
	// startup software.
	//   "SECURE_BOOT_MODE_ENABLED" - Secure Boot was enabled on the startup
	// software.
	SecureBootMode string `json:"secureBootMode,omitempty"`

	// SerialNumber: The serial number of the device. On Windows, this
	// represents the BIOS's serial number. Not available on most Linux
	// distributions.
	SerialNumber string `json:"serialNumber,omitempty"`

	// SiteIsolationEnabled: Whether the Site Isolation (a.k.a Site Per
	// Process) setting is enabled. That setting may be controlled by an
	// enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#SitePerProcess
	SiteIsolationEnabled bool `json:"siteIsolationEnabled,omitempty"`

	// SystemDnsServers: List of the addesses of all OS level DNS servers
	// configured in the device's network settings.
	SystemDnsServers []string `json:"systemDnsServers,omitempty"`

	// ThirdPartyBlockingEnabled: Whether Chrome is blocking third-party
	// software injection or not. This setting may be controlled by an
	// enterprise policy:
	// https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/?policy=ThirdPartyBlockingEnabled.
	// Available on Windows only.
	ThirdPartyBlockingEnabled bool `json:"thirdPartyBlockingEnabled,omitempty"`

	// Trigger: The trigger which generated this set of signals.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED" - Unspecified.
	//   "TRIGGER_BROWSER_NAVIGATION" - When navigating to an URL inside a
	// browser.
	//   "TRIGGER_LOGIN_SCREEN" - When signing into an account on the
	// ChromeOS login screen.
	Trigger string `json:"trigger,omitempty"`

	// WindowsMachineDomain: Windows domain that the current machine has
	// joined. Available on Windows only.
	WindowsMachineDomain string `json:"windowsMachineDomain,omitempty"`

	// WindowsUserDomain: Windows domain for the current OS user. Available
	// on Windows only.
	WindowsUserDomain string `json:"windowsUserDomain,omitempty"`

	// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AllowScreenLock") to
	// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
	// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
	// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
	// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
	// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
	ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`

	// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AllowScreenLock") to
	// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
	// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
	// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
	// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
	// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
	// requests.
	NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}

DeviceSignals: The device signals as reported by Chrome. Unless otherwise specified, signals are available on all platforms.

func (*DeviceSignals) MarshalJSON added in v0.122.0

func (s *DeviceSignals) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

type Empty

type Empty struct {
}

Empty: 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); }

type Service

type Service struct {
	BasePath  string // API endpoint base URL
	UserAgent string // optional additional User-Agent fragment

	Challenge *ChallengeService
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func New deprecated

func New(client *http.Client) (*Service, error)

New creates a new Service. It uses the provided http.Client for requests.

Deprecated: please use NewService instead. To provide a custom HTTP client, use option.WithHTTPClient. If you are using google.golang.org/api/googleapis/transport.APIKey, use option.WithAPIKey with NewService instead.

func NewService

func NewService(ctx context.Context, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*Service, error)

NewService creates a new Service.

type VerifyChallengeResponseRequest

type VerifyChallengeResponseRequest struct {
	// ChallengeResponse: Required. The generated response to the challenge,
	// the bytes representation of SignedData.
	ChallengeResponse string `json:"challengeResponse,omitempty"`

	// ExpectedIdentity: Optional. Service can optionally provide identity
	// information about the device or user associated with the key. For an
	// EMK, this value is the enrolled domain. For an EUK, this value is the
	// user's email address. If present, this value will be checked against
	// contents of the response, and verification will fail if there is no
	// match.
	ExpectedIdentity string `json:"expectedIdentity,omitempty"`

	// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "ChallengeResponse")
	// to unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
	// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
	// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
	// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
	// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
	ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`

	// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "ChallengeResponse") to
	// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
	// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
	// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
	// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
	// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
	// requests.
	NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}

VerifyChallengeResponseRequest: Signed ChallengeResponse.

func (*VerifyChallengeResponseRequest) MarshalJSON

func (s *VerifyChallengeResponseRequest) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

type VerifyChallengeResponseResult

type VerifyChallengeResponseResult struct {
	// AttestedDeviceId: Attested device ID (ADID).
	AttestedDeviceId string `json:"attestedDeviceId,omitempty"`

	// CustomerId: Unique customer id that this device belongs to, as
	// defined by the Google Admin SDK at
	// https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/v1/guides/manage-customers
	CustomerId string `json:"customerId,omitempty"`

	// DeviceEnrollmentId: Device enrollment id for ChromeOS devices.
	DeviceEnrollmentId string `json:"deviceEnrollmentId,omitempty"`

	// DevicePermanentId: Device permanent id is returned in this field (for
	// the machine response only).
	DevicePermanentId string `json:"devicePermanentId,omitempty"`

	// DeviceSignal: Deprecated. Device signal in json string
	// representation. Prefer using `device_signals` instead.
	DeviceSignal string `json:"deviceSignal,omitempty"`

	// DeviceSignals: Device signals.
	DeviceSignals *DeviceSignals `json:"deviceSignals,omitempty"`

	// KeyTrustLevel: Device attested key trust level.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "KEY_TRUST_LEVEL_UNSPECIFIED" - UNSPECIFIED.
	//   "CHROME_OS_VERIFIED_MODE" - ChromeOS device in verified mode.
	//   "CHROME_OS_DEVELOPER_MODE" - ChromeOS device in developer mode.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_HW_KEY" - Chrome Browser with the key stored in the
	// device hardware.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_OS_KEY" - Chrome Browser with the key stored at OS
	// level.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_NO_KEY" - Chrome Browser without an attestation
	// key.
	KeyTrustLevel string `json:"keyTrustLevel,omitempty"`

	// ProfileCustomerId: Unique customer id that this profile belongs to,
	// as defined by the Google Admin SDK at
	// https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/v1/guides/manage-customers
	ProfileCustomerId string `json:"profileCustomerId,omitempty"`

	// ProfileKeyTrustLevel: Profile attested key trust level.
	//
	// Possible values:
	//   "KEY_TRUST_LEVEL_UNSPECIFIED" - UNSPECIFIED.
	//   "CHROME_OS_VERIFIED_MODE" - ChromeOS device in verified mode.
	//   "CHROME_OS_DEVELOPER_MODE" - ChromeOS device in developer mode.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_HW_KEY" - Chrome Browser with the key stored in the
	// device hardware.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_OS_KEY" - Chrome Browser with the key stored at OS
	// level.
	//   "CHROME_BROWSER_NO_KEY" - Chrome Browser without an attestation
	// key.
	ProfileKeyTrustLevel string `json:"profileKeyTrustLevel,omitempty"`

	// SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge: Certificate Signing Request (in the
	// SPKAC format, base64 encoded) is returned in this field. This field
	// will be set only if device has included CSR in its challenge
	// response. (the option to include CSR is now available for both user
	// and machine responses)
	SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge string `json:"signedPublicKeyAndChallenge,omitempty"`

	// VirtualDeviceId: Virtual device id of the device. The definition of
	// virtual device id is platform-specific.
	VirtualDeviceId string `json:"virtualDeviceId,omitempty"`

	// VirtualProfileId: The ID of a profile on the device.
	VirtualProfileId string `json:"virtualProfileId,omitempty"`

	// ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the
	// server.
	googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"`

	// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AttestedDeviceId") to
	// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
	// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
	// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
	// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
	// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
	ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`

	// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AttestedDeviceId") to
	// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
	// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
	// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
	// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
	// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
	// requests.
	NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}

VerifyChallengeResponseResult: Result message for VerifiedAccess.VerifyChallengeResponse.

func (*VerifyChallengeResponseResult) MarshalJSON

func (s *VerifyChallengeResponseResult) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)

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