pub struct ObjectAccessControl {Show 13 fields
pub kind: String,
pub id: String,
pub self_link: String,
pub bucket: String,
pub object: String,
pub generation: Option<String>,
pub entity: Entity,
pub role: Role,
pub email: Option<String>,
pub entity_id: Option<String>,
pub domain: Option<String>,
pub project_team: Option<ProjectTeam>,
pub etag: String,
}
Expand description
The ObjectAccessControls resources represent the Access Control Lists (ACLs) for objects within Google Cloud Storage. ACLs let you specify who has access to your data and to what extent.
Important: The methods for this resource fail with a 400 Bad Request response for buckets with
uniform bucket-level access enabled. Use storage.buckets.getIamPolicy and
storage.buckets.setIamPolicy to control access instead.
There are two roles that can be assigned to an entity:
READERs can get an object, though the acl property will not be revealed. OWNERs are READERs, and they can get the acl property, update an object, and call all objectAccessControls methods on the object. The owner of an object is always an OWNER.
For more information, see Access Control, with the caveat that this API uses READER and OWNER instead of READ and FULL_CONTROL.
Fields§
§kind: String
The kind of item this is. For object access control entries, this is always
storage#objectAccessControl
.
id: String
The ID of the access-control entry.
self_link: String
The link to this access-control entry.
bucket: String
The name of the bucket.
object: String
The name of the object, if applied to an object.
generation: Option<String>
The content generation of the object, if applied to an object.
entity: Entity
The entity holding the permission, in one of the following forms:
user-userId user-email group-groupId group-email domain-domain project-team-projectId allUsers allAuthenticatedUsers
Examples:
The user liz@example.com would be user-liz@example.com. The group example@googlegroups.com would be group-example@googlegroups.com. To refer to all members of the G Suite for Business domain example.com, the entity would be domain-example.com.
role: Role
The access permission for the entity.
email: Option<String>
The email address associated with the entity, if any.
entity_id: Option<String>
The ID for the entity, if any.
domain: Option<String>
The domain associated with the entity, if any.
project_team: Option<ProjectTeam>
The project team associated with the entity, if any.
etag: String
HTTP 1.1 Entity tag for the access-control entry.