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Updates an ACL entry on the specified object. This method supports patch semantics.
Important: This method fails with a400 Bad Request
response for buckets with uniform bucket-level access enabled. Use storage.buckets.getIamPolicy
and storage.buckets.setIamPolicy
to control access instead. Required permissions
The authenticated user must have one of the following permissions to use this method:
storage.objects.setIamPolicy
IAM permission for the bucket containing the objectOWNER
ACL permission for the objectPATCH https://storage.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/bucket/o/object/acl/entity
In addition to standard query parameters, the following query parameters apply to this method.
To see an example of how to include query parameters in a request, see the JSON API Overview page.
Parameters Parameter name Value Description Path parametersbucket
string
Name of a bucket. entity
string
The entity holding the permission. Can be user-emailAddress
, group-groupId
, group-emailAddress
, allUsers
, or allAuthenticatedUsers
. object
string
Name of the object. For information about how to URL encode object names to be path safe, see Encoding URI path parts. Optional query parameters generation
long
If present, selects a specific revision of this object (as opposed to the latest version, the default). Request body
In the request body, supply the relevant portions of an ObjectAccessControls resource, according to the rules of patch semantics.
ResponseIf successful, this method returns an ObjectAccessControls resource in the response body.
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