Class AsymmetricSignRequest (2.24.1)

AsymmetricSignRequest(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)

Request message for KeyManagementService.AsymmetricSign.

Attributes

Name Description
name str
Required. The resource name of the CryptoKeyVersion to use for signing.
digest google.cloud.kms_v1.types.Digest
Optional. The digest of the data to sign. The digest must be produced with the same digest algorithm as specified by the key version's algorithm. This field may not be supplied if AsymmetricSignRequest.data is supplied.
digest_crc32c google.protobuf.wrappers_pb2.Int64Value
Optional. An optional CRC32C checksum of the AsymmetricSignRequest.digest. If specified, KeyManagementService will verify the integrity of the received AsymmetricSignRequest.digest using this checksum. KeyManagementService will report an error if the checksum verification fails. If you receive a checksum error, your client should verify that CRC32C(AsymmetricSignRequest.digest) is equal to AsymmetricSignRequest.digest_crc32c, and if so, perform a limited number of retries. A persistent mismatch may indicate an issue in your computation of the CRC32C checksum. Note: This field is defined as int64 for reasons of compatibility across different languages. However, it is a non-negative integer, which will never exceed 2^32-1, and can be safely downconverted to uint32 in languages that support this type.
data bytes
Optional. The data to sign. It can't be supplied if AsymmetricSignRequest.digest is supplied.
data_crc32c google.protobuf.wrappers_pb2.Int64Value
Optional. An optional CRC32C checksum of the AsymmetricSignRequest.data. If specified, KeyManagementService will verify the integrity of the received AsymmetricSignRequest.data using this checksum. KeyManagementService will report an error if the checksum verification fails. If you receive a checksum error, your client should verify that CRC32C(AsymmetricSignRequest.data) is equal to AsymmetricSignRequest.data_crc32c, and if so, perform a limited number of retries. A persistent mismatch may indicate an issue in your computation of the CRC32C checksum. Note: This field is defined as int64 for reasons of compatibility across different languages. However, it is a non-negative integer, which will never exceed 2^32-1, and can be safely downconverted to uint32 in languages that support this type.