@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class PutResourcePolicyRequest extends SecretsManagerRequest implements ToCopyableBuilder<PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder,PutResourcePolicyRequest>
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static interface |
PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder |
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static PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder |
builder() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
boolean |
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj) |
<T> Optional<T> |
getValueForField(String fieldName,
Class<T> clazz) |
int |
hashCode() |
String |
resourcePolicy()
A JSON-formatted string that's constructed according to the grammar and syntax for an AWS resource-based policy.
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List<SdkField<?>> |
sdkFields() |
String |
secretId()
Specifies the secret that you want to attach the resource-based policy to.
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static Class<? extends PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder> |
serializableBuilderClass() |
PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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overrideConfiguration
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
copy
public String secretId()
Specifies the secret that you want to attach the resource-based policy to. You can specify either the ARN or the friendly name of the secret.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
If you specify an ARN, we generally recommend that you specify a complete ARN. You can specify a partial ARN too—for example, if you don’t include the final hyphen and six random characters that Secrets Manager adds at the end of the ARN when you created the secret. A partial ARN match can work as long as it uniquely matches only one secret. However, if your secret has a name that ends in a hyphen followed by six characters (before Secrets Manager adds the hyphen and six characters to the ARN) and you try to use that as a partial ARN, then those characters cause Secrets Manager to assume that you’re specifying a complete ARN. This confusion can cause unexpected results. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you don’t create secret names that end with a hyphen followed by six characters.
public String resourcePolicy()
A JSON-formatted string that's constructed according to the grammar and syntax for an AWS resource-based policy. The policy in the string identifies who can access or manage this secret and its versions. For information on how to format a JSON parameter for the various command line tool environments, see Using JSON for Parameters in the AWS CLI User Guide.
public PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder toBuilder()
toBuilder
in interface ToCopyableBuilder<PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder,PutResourcePolicyRequest>
toBuilder
in class SecretsManagerRequest
public static PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder builder()
public static Class<? extends PutResourcePolicyRequest.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class AwsRequest
public boolean equals(Object obj)
equals
in class AwsRequest
public boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
equalsBySdkFields
in interface SdkPojo
public String toString()
public <T> Optional<T> getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)
getValueForField
in class SdkRequest
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