Fact Check Tools API . pages

Instance Methods

create(body, x__xgafv=None)

Create `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

delete(name, x__xgafv=None)

Delete all `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

get(name, x__xgafv=None)

Get all `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

list(organization=None, pageSize=None, url=None, offset=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)

List the `ClaimReview` markup pages for a specific URL or for an

list_next(previous_request, previous_response)

Retrieves the next page of results.

update(name, body, x__xgafv=None)

Update for all `ClaimReview` markup on a page

Method Details

create(body, x__xgafv=None)
Create `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

Args:
  body: object, The request body. (required)
    The object takes the form of:

{ # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage.
    "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of
        # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only
        # and should not be set by the user.
    "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published.
        # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each
        # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage. "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only # and should not be set by the user. "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published. # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], }
delete(name, x__xgafv=None)
Delete all `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

Args:
  name: string, The name of the resource to delete, in the form of `pages/{page_id}`. (required)
  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
    Allowed values
      1 - v1 error format
      2 - v2 error format

Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # 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);
      #     }
      #
      # The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`.
  }
get(name, x__xgafv=None)
Get all `ClaimReview` markup on a page.

Args:
  name: string, The name of the resource to get, in the form of `pages/{page_id}`. (required)
  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
    Allowed values
      1 - v1 error format
      2 - v2 error format

Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage.
      "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of
          # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only
          # and should not be set by the user.
      "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published.
          # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each
          # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], }
list(organization=None, pageSize=None, url=None, offset=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)
List the `ClaimReview` markup pages for a specific URL or for an
organization.

Args:
  organization: string, The organization for which we want to fetch markups for. For instance,
"site.com". Cannot be specified along with an URL.
  pageSize: integer, The pagination size. We will return up to that many results. Defaults to
10 if not set. Has no effect if a URL is requested.
  url: string, The URL from which to get `ClaimReview` markup. There will be at most one
result. If markup is associated with a more canonical version of the URL
provided, we will return that URL instead. Cannot be specified along with
an organization.
  offset: integer, An integer that specifies the current offset (that is, starting result
location) in search results. This field is only considered if `page_token`
is unset, and if the request is not for a specific URL. For example, 0
means to return results starting from the first matching result, and 10
means to return from the 11th result.
  pageToken: string, The pagination token. You may provide the `next_page_token` returned from a
previous List request, if any, in order to get the next page. All other
fields must have the same values as in the previous request.
  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
    Allowed values
      1 - v1 error format
      2 - v2 error format

Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # Response from listing `ClaimReview` markup.
    "nextPageToken": "A String", # The next pagination token in the Search response. It should be used as the
        # `page_token` for the following request. An empty value means no more
        # results.
    "claimReviewMarkupPages": [ # The result list of pages of `ClaimReview` markup.
      { # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage.
          "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of
              # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only
              # and should not be set by the user.
          "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published.
              # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each
              # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], }, ], }
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.

Args:
  previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
  previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)

Returns:
  A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
  page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
    
update(name, body, x__xgafv=None)
Update for all `ClaimReview` markup on a page

Note that this is a full update. To retain the existing `ClaimReview`
markup on a page, first perform a Get operation, then modify the returned
markup, and finally call Update with the entire `ClaimReview` markup as the
body.

Args:
  name: string, The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of
`pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only
and should not be set by the user. (required)
  body: object, The request body. (required)
    The object takes the form of:

{ # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage.
    "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of
        # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only
        # and should not be set by the user.
    "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published.
        # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each
        # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], } x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # Holds one or more instances of `ClaimReview` markup for a webpage. "name": "A String", # The name of this `ClaimReview` markup page resource, in the form of # `pages/{page_id}`. Except for update requests, this field is output-only # and should not be set by the user. "publishDate": "A String", # The date when the fact check was published. # Similar to the URL, semantically this is a page-level field, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same value.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.datePublished` "claimReviewAuthor": { # Information about the claim review author. # Info about the author of this claim review. # Similar to the above, semantically these are page-level fields, and each # `ClaimReview` on this page will contain the same values. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.image`. "name": "A String", # Name of the organization that is publishing the fact check.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.author.name`. }, "versionId": "A String", # The version ID for this markup. Except for update requests, this field is # output-only and should not be set by the user. "pageUrl": "A String", # The URL of the page associated with this `ClaimReview` markup. # While every individual `ClaimReview` has its own URL field, semantically # this is a page-level field, and each `ClaimReview` on this page will use # this value unless individually overridden.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimReviewMarkups": [ # A list of individual claim reviews for this page. # Each item in the list corresponds to one `ClaimReview` element. { # Fields for an individual `ClaimReview` element. # Except for sub-messages that group fields together, each of these fields # correspond those in https://schema.org/ClaimReview. We list the precise # mapping for each field. "rating": { # Information about the claim rating. # Info about the rating of this claim review. "ratingValue": 42, # A numeric rating of this claim, in the range worstRating — bestRating # inclusive.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.ratingValue`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.image`. "textualRating": "A String", # The truthfulness rating as a human-readible short word or phrase.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.alternateName`. "worstRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the worst value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.worstRating`. "bestRating": 42, # For numeric ratings, the best value possible in the scale from worst to # best.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.reviewRating.bestRating`. }, "claimLocation": "A String", # The location where this claim was made.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.name`. "claimAppearances": [ # A list of links to works in which this claim appears, aside from the one # specified in `claim_first_appearance`.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].appearance.url`. "A String", ], "claimReviewed": "A String", # A short summary of the claim being evaluated.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.claimReviewed`. "url": "A String", # This field is optional, and will default to the page URL. We provide this # field to allow you the override the default value, but the only permitted # override is the page URL plus an optional anchor link ("page jump").
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.url` "claimDate": "A String", # The date when the claim was made or entered public discourse.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.datePublished`. "claimAuthor": { # Information about the claim author. # Info about the author of this claim. "sameAs": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.sameAs`. "jobTitle": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.jobTitle`. "imageUrl": "A String", # Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.image`. "name": "A String", # A person or organization stating the claim. For instance, "John Doe".
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed.author.name`. }, "claimFirstAppearance": "A String", # A link to a work in which this claim first appears.
# Corresponds to `ClaimReview.itemReviewed[@type=Claim].firstAppearance.url`. }, ], }