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Tests a set of permissions on the given managed folder to see which, if any, are held by the caller.
Required permissionsPermissions are not required for using this method.
Request HTTP requestGET https://storage.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/bucket/managedFolders/managedFolder/iam/testPermissions
In addition to standard query parameters, the following 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
The parent bucket of the managed folder. managedFolder
string
The name of the managed folder, expressed as a path. For example, example-dir
. If the managed folder is nested (for example, example-dir1/example-dir2
), the /
character in the managed folder path must be escaped. For example, example-dir1%2Fexample-dir2
. Required query parameters permissions
string
Permissions to test. Request body
Do not supply a request body with this method.
ResponseIf successful, this method returns a response body with the following structure:
{ "kind": "storage#testIamPermissionsResponse", "permissions": [ string ] }Property name Value Description Notes
kind
string
The kind of item this is. permissions[]
list
The permissions held by the caller. Permissions are always of the format "storage.resource.capability"
, where resource
is one of buckets
, objects
, or managedfolders
. See Cloud Storage IAM Permissions for a list of supported permissions.
For information about status and error codes returned by this API, see the reference page.
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