BlockstoreClient

public interface BlockstoreClient implements HasApiKey<Api.ApiOptions.NoOptions>

The interface for clients to access Block Store.

  • Clients should call storeBytes(StoreBytesData) to store authentication credentials byte[] bytes to enable seamless sign-in on other devices.
  • Clients should call retrieveBytes() to fetch the authentication credentials to seamlessly sign in users on a newly setup device.

Constant Summary

String DEFAULT_BYTES_DATA_KEY The default key with which the bytes are associated when storeBytes(StoreBytesData) is called without explicitly setting a key.
int MAX_ENTRY_COUNT Maximum number of distinct data entries, differentiated by the data keys, that can be stored using BlockstoreClient#storeBytes.
int MAX_SIZE Maximum allowed size of byte blobs that can be stored using BlockstoreClient#storeBytes.

Public Method Summary

abstract Task<Boolean>
deleteBytes(DeleteBytesRequest deleteBytesRequest)
Returns a Task which asynchronously deletes the bytes matching the filter(s) specified in deleteBytesRequest, with a Boolean result representing whether any bytes were actually deleted.
abstract Task<Boolean>
isEndToEndEncryptionAvailable()
Returns a Task which asynchronously determines whether Block Store data backed up to the cloud will be end-to-end encrypted.
abstract Task<RetrieveBytesResponse>
retrieveBytes(RetrieveBytesRequest retrieveBytesRequest)
Returns a Task which asynchronously retrieves the previously-stored bytes, if any, matching the filter(s) specified in retrieveBytesRequest.
abstract Task<byte[]>
retrieveBytes()
This method is deprecated. Use retrieveBytes(RetrieveBytesRequest) instead.
abstract Task<Integer>
storeBytes(StoreBytesData storeBytesData)
Returns a Task which asynchronously stores the provided byte[] bytes and associates it with the provided String key.

Constants

public static final String DEFAULT_BYTES_DATA_KEY

The default key with which the bytes are associated when storeBytes(StoreBytesData) is called without explicitly setting a key.

Constant Value: "com.google.android.gms.auth.blockstore.DEFAULT_BYTES_DATA_KEY"

public static final int MAX_ENTRY_COUNT

Maximum number of distinct data entries, differentiated by the data keys, that can be stored using BlockstoreClient#storeBytes.

The data key is the value provided when storing the data via storeBytes(StoreBytesData), as StoreBytesData.key.

Constant Value: 16

public static final int MAX_SIZE

Maximum allowed size of byte blobs that can be stored using BlockstoreClient#storeBytes.

Constant Value: 1024

Public Methods

public abstract Task<Boolean> deleteBytes (DeleteBytesRequest deleteBytesRequest)

Returns a Task which asynchronously deletes the bytes matching the filter(s) specified in deleteBytesRequest, with a Boolean result representing whether any bytes were actually deleted.

If no bytes were found to delete, the task succeeds with a false return value.

Throws
NullPointerException if deleteBytesRequest is null.

public abstract Task<Boolean> isEndToEndEncryptionAvailable ()

Returns a Task which asynchronously determines whether Block Store data backed up to the cloud will be end-to-end encrypted.

End-to-end encryption is available for Pie and above devices with a lockscreen PIN/pattern.

The Boolean return value is whether Block Store data backed up to the cloud will be end-to-end encrypted.

public abstract Task<RetrieveBytesResponse> retrieveBytes (RetrieveBytesRequest retrieveBytesRequest)

Returns a Task which asynchronously retrieves the previously-stored bytes, if any, matching the filter(s) specified in retrieveBytesRequest.

The returned RetrieveBytesResponse contains a map from data keys to BlockstoreData. The data may have been written on the same device or may have been transferred during the device setup.

Use this API to seamlessly sign-in users to the apps on a new device.

If no data is found, returns an empty data map. Note that the data may be cleared by Google Play services on certain user actions, like user clearing app storage (among others).

The bytes stored without an explicitly specified StoreBytesData.key can be requested with, and is returned associated with, the default key DEFAULT_BYTES_DATA_KEY.

Throws
NullPointerException if retrieveBytesRequest is null.

public abstract Task<byte[]> retrieveBytes ()

This method is deprecated.
Use retrieveBytes(RetrieveBytesRequest) instead.

Returns a Task which asynchronously retrieves the previously-stored bytes that was stored without an explicitly specified StoreBytesData.key, if any. The maximum size of the byte[] is the MAX_SIZE.

The byte[] may have been written on the same device or may have been transferred during the device setup.

Use this API to seamlessly sign-in users to the apps on a new device.

If no data is found, returns an empty byte array. Note that the data may be cleared by Google Play services on certain user actions, like user clearing app storage (among others).

public abstract Task<Integer> storeBytes (StoreBytesData storeBytesData)

Returns a Task which asynchronously stores the provided byte[] bytes and associates it with the provided String key.

If the key is not explicitly set, then the bytes will be associated with the default key DEFAULT_BYTES_DATA_KEY.

The data is stored locally. It is transferred to a new device during the device-to-device restore if a google account is also transferred.

If in StoreBytesData.shouldBackupToCloud() is set to true, the data will also be backed up to the cloud in the next periodic sync. Cloud backup data is transferred to a new device during the cloud restore using Google's Backup & Restore services.

The maximum size of String key and byte[] bytes combined is MAX_SIZE; otherwise, the API fails with BlockstoreStatusCodes.MAX_SIZE_EXCEEDED error code.

The maximum number of data entries allowed is MAX_ENTRY_COUNT; otherwise, the API fails with BlockstoreStatusCodes.TOO_MANY_ENTRIES error code.

The Integer return value is the size of byte[] bytes successfully stored.

Use this API to store small data blobs that can enable seamless sign in for your apps. The API may be called periodically (for example, a few times per day) to refresh the data blob. Successive calls with the same key to this API will overwrite the existing bytes.