Class IAMPolicy
API Overview
Manages Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies.
Any implementation of an API that offers access control features implements the google.iam.v1.IAMPolicy interface.
Data model
Access control is applied when a principal (user or service account), takes some action on a resource exposed by a service. Resources, identified by URI-like names, are the unit of access control specification. Service implementations can choose the granularity of access control and the supported permissions for their resources. For example one database service may allow access control to be specified only at the Table level, whereas another might allow access control to also be specified at the Column level.
Policy Structure
See google.iam.v1.Policy
This is intentionally not a CRUD style API because access control policies are created and deleted implicitly with the resources to which they are attached.
Inheritance
Inherited Members
Namespace: Google.Cloud.Iam.V1
Assembly: Google.Cloud.Iam.V1.dll
Syntax
public static class IAMPolicy
Methods
BindService(IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase)
Creates service definition that can be registered with a server
Declaration
public static ServerServiceDefinition BindService(IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase serviceImpl)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase | serviceImpl | An object implementing the server-side handling logic. |
Returns
Type | Description |
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ServerServiceDefinition |
BindService(ServiceBinderBase, IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase)
Register service method with a service binder with or without implementation. Useful when customizing the service binding logic. Note: this method is part of an experimental API that can change or be removed without any prior notice.
Declaration
public static void BindService(ServiceBinderBase serviceBinder, IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase serviceImpl)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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ServiceBinderBase | serviceBinder | Service methods will be bound by calling |
IAMPolicy.IAMPolicyBase | serviceImpl | An object implementing the server-side handling logic. |