BlobContainerPermissions Class
Definition
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Represents the permissions for a container.
public sealed class BlobContainerPermissions
type BlobContainerPermissions = class
Public NotInheritable Class BlobContainerPermissions
- Inheritance
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BlobContainerPermissions
Examples
// If we want to set the permissions on a container, first we should get the existing permissions.
// This is important, because "SetPermissions" uses "replace" semantics, not "merge" semantics.
// If we skipped this step and just created a new BlobContainerPermissions object locally,
// any existing policies would be deleted.
BlobContainerPermissions permissions = containerWithSharedKey.GetPermissions();
// Create a policy with read access.
SharedAccessBlobPolicy policy = new SharedAccessBlobPolicy()
{
SharedAccessExpiryTime = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMinutes(30),
Permissions = SharedAccessBlobPermissions.Read
};
// Once uploaded, these permissions will allow SAS tokens created with the named policy
// to read from the container for 30 minutes, as specified in the policy.
// This only applies to SAS tokens created referencing this specific policy name on this specific container.
permissions.SharedAccessPolicies[policyName] = policy;
// This call actually uploads the permissions to the Azure Storage Service.
// Note that this can take up to 30 seconds after the call completes to take affect.
containerWithSharedKey.SetPermissions(permissions);
Constructors
BlobContainerPermissions() |
Initializes a new instance of the BlobContainerPermissions class. |
Properties
PublicAccess |
Gets or sets the public access setting for the container. |
SharedAccessPolicies |
Gets the set of shared access policies for the container. |
Applies to
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