#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RowLevelPermissionDataSet {
pub namespace: Option<String>,
pub arn: String,
pub permission_policy: RowLevelPermissionPolicy,
pub format_version: Option<RowLevelPermissionFormatVersion>,
pub status: Option<Status>,
}
Expand description
Information about a dataset that contains permissions for row-level security (RLS). The permissions dataset maps fields to users or groups. For more information, see Using Row-Level Security (RLS) to Restrict Access to a Dataset in the Amazon QuickSight User Guide.
The option to deny permissions by setting PermissionPolicy
to DENY_ACCESS
is not supported for new RLS datasets.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.namespace: Option<String>
The namespace associated with the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
arn: String
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
permission_policy: RowLevelPermissionPolicy
The type of permissions to use when interpreting the permissions for RLS. DENY_ACCESS
is included for backward compatibility only.
format_version: Option<RowLevelPermissionFormatVersion>
The user or group rules associated with the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
By default, FormatVersion
is VERSION_1
. When FormatVersion
is VERSION_1
, UserName
and GroupName
are required. When FormatVersion
is VERSION_2
, UserARN
and GroupARN
are required, and Namespace
must not exist.
status: Option<Status>
The status of the row-level security permission dataset. If enabled, the status is ENABLED
. If disabled, the status is DISABLED
.
Implementations§
Source§impl RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl RowLevelPermissionDataSet
Sourcepub fn namespace(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn namespace(&self) -> Option<&str>
The namespace associated with the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
Sourcepub fn arn(&self) -> &str
pub fn arn(&self) -> &str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
Sourcepub fn permission_policy(&self) -> &RowLevelPermissionPolicy
pub fn permission_policy(&self) -> &RowLevelPermissionPolicy
The type of permissions to use when interpreting the permissions for RLS. DENY_ACCESS
is included for backward compatibility only.
Sourcepub fn format_version(&self) -> Option<&RowLevelPermissionFormatVersion>
pub fn format_version(&self) -> Option<&RowLevelPermissionFormatVersion>
The user or group rules associated with the dataset that contains permissions for RLS.
By default, FormatVersion
is VERSION_1
. When FormatVersion
is VERSION_1
, UserName
and GroupName
are required. When FormatVersion
is VERSION_2
, UserARN
and GroupARN
are required, and Namespace
must not exist.
Source§impl RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl RowLevelPermissionDataSet
Sourcepub fn builder() -> RowLevelPermissionDataSetBuilder
pub fn builder() -> RowLevelPermissionDataSetBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RowLevelPermissionDataSet
.
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Source§impl Clone for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl Clone for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RowLevelPermissionDataSet
fn clone(&self) -> RowLevelPermissionDataSet
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl StructuralPartialEq for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
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impl Freeze for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl RefUnwindSafe for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl Send for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl Sync for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl Unpin for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
impl UnwindSafe for RowLevelPermissionDataSet
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