IdentityCredential.SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys Method
Definition
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Overloads
SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys(Int32, Int32) |
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the |
SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys(Int32, Int32, Int64) |
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the |
SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys(Int32, Int32)
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the IdentityCredential
will maintain,
and the number of times each should be used.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setAvailableAuthenticationKeys", "(II)V", "GetSetAvailableAuthenticationKeys_IIHandler", ApiSince=30)]
public abstract void SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys (int keyCount, int maxUsesPerKey);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setAvailableAuthenticationKeys", "(II)V", "GetSetAvailableAuthenticationKeys_IIHandler", ApiSince=30)>]
abstract member SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys : int * int -> unit
Parameters
- keyCount
- Int32
The number of active, certified dynamic authentication keys the
IdentityCredential
will try to keep available. This value
must be non-negative.
- maxUsesPerKey
- Int32
The maximum number of times each of the keys will be used before it's eligible for replacement. This value must be greater than zero.
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the IdentityCredential
will maintain, and the number of times each should be used.
The Identity Credential system will select the least-used dynamic authentication key each time #getEntries(byte[], Map, byte[], byte[])
is called. Identity Credentials for which this method has not been called behave as though it had been called wit keyCount
0 and maxUsesPerKey
1.
The effect of this method is like calling #setAvailableAuthenticationKeys(int, int, long)
with the last parameter is set to 0.
This member is deprecated. Use #setAvailableAuthenticationKeys(int, int, long)
instead.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Applies to
SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys(Int32, Int32, Int64)
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the IdentityCredential
will maintain,
the number of times each should be used, and the minimum amount of time it's valid for.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setAvailableAuthenticationKeys", "(IIJ)V", "GetSetAvailableAuthenticationKeys_IIJHandler", ApiSince=34)]
public virtual void SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys (int keyCount, int maxUsesPerKey, long minValidTimeMillis);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setAvailableAuthenticationKeys", "(IIJ)V", "GetSetAvailableAuthenticationKeys_IIJHandler", ApiSince=34)>]
abstract member SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys : int * int * int64 -> unit
override this.SetAvailableAuthenticationKeys : int * int * int64 -> unit
Parameters
- keyCount
- Int32
The number of active, certified dynamic authentication keys the
IdentityCredential
will try to keep available. This value
must be non-negative.
- maxUsesPerKey
- Int32
The maximum number of times each of the keys will be used before it's eligible for replacement. This value must be greater than zero.
- minValidTimeMillis
- Int64
If a key has less time left than this value it will be eliglible for replacement. This value must be non-negative.
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the number of dynamic authentication keys the IdentityCredential
will maintain, the number of times each should be used, and the minimum amount of time it's valid for.
The Identity Credential system will select the least-used dynamic authentication key each time #getEntries(byte[], Map, byte[], byte[])
is called. Identity Credentials for which this method has not been called behave as though it had been called wit keyCount
0, maxUsesPerKey
1, and minValidTimeMillis
0.
Applications can use #getAuthenticationKeyMetadata()
to get a picture of the usage andtime left of each configured authentication key. This can be used to determine how urgent it is recertify new authentication keys via the #getAuthKeysNeedingCertification()
method.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.