Class PublicSuffixPatterns



  • @GwtCompatible
     @Beta
    public final class PublicSuffixPatterns
    extends Object
    Do not use this class directly. For access to public-suffix information, use InternetDomainName. A generated static class containing public members which provide domain name patterns used in determining whether a given domain name is an effective top-level domain (public suffix).

    Because this class is used in GWT, the data members are stored in a space-efficient manner. TrieParser.

    Since:
    16.0
    • Field Summary

      Fields

      Modifier and Type Field and Description
      static ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> EXACT
      If a hostname is contained as a key in this map, it is a public suffix.
      static ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> EXCLUDED
      The elements in this map would pass the UNDER test, but are known not to be public suffixes and are thus excluded from consideration.
      static ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> UNDER
      If a hostname is not a key in the EXCLUDE map, and if removing its leftmost component results in a name which is a key in this map, it is a public suffix.
    • Field Detail

      • EXACT

        public static final ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> EXACT
        If a hostname is contained as a key in this map, it is a public suffix.
      • UNDER

        public static final ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> UNDER
        If a hostname is not a key in the EXCLUDE map, and if removing its leftmost component results in a name which is a key in this map, it is a public suffix.
      • EXCLUDED

        public static final ImmutableMap<String,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.PublicSuffixType> EXCLUDED
        The elements in this map would pass the UNDER test, but are known not to be public suffixes and are thus excluded from consideration. Since it refers to elements in UNDER of the same type, the type is actually not important here. The map is simply used for consistency reasons.