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Class: Aws::SQS::Types::AddPermissionRequestWhen passing AddPermissionRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
queue_url: "String", label: "String", aws_account_ids: ["String"], actions: ["String"], }
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The action the client wants to allow for the specified principal.
The AWS account number of the [principal][1] who is given permission.
The unique identification of the permission you\'re setting (for example, AliceSendMessage
).
The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to which permissions are added.
The action the client wants to allow for the specified principal. Valid values: the name of any action or *
.
For more information about these actions, see Overview of Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon Simple Queue Service Resource in the Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide.
Specifying SendMessage
, DeleteMessage
, or ChangeMessageVisibility
for ActionName.n
also grants permissions for the corresponding batch versions of those actions: SendMessageBatch
, DeleteMessageBatch
, and ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
.
The AWS account number of the principal who is given permission. The principal must have an AWS account, but does not need to be signed up for Amazon SQS. For information about locating the AWS account identification, see Your AWS Identifiers in the Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide.
#label ⇒ StringThe unique identification of the permission you\'re setting (for example, AliceSendMessage
). Maximum 80 characters. Allowed characters include alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-
), and underscores (_
).
The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to which permissions are added.
Queue URLs and names are case-sensitive.
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