The actions that the caller should take regarding user access.
There should be at most one terminal action. A terminal action is any
action that forces a response, such as AllowAction,
BlockAction or SubstituteAction.
Zero or more non-terminal actions such as SetHeader might be
specified. A single policy can contain up to 16 actions.
The actions that the caller should take regarding user access.
There should be at most one terminal action. A terminal action is any
action that forces a response, such as AllowAction,
BlockAction or SubstituteAction.
Zero or more non-terminal actions such as SetHeader might be
specified. A single policy can contain up to 16 actions.
The actions that the caller should take regarding user access.
There should be at most one terminal action. A terminal action is any
action that forces a response, such as AllowAction,
BlockAction or SubstituteAction.
Zero or more non-terminal actions such as SetHeader might be
specified. A single policy can contain up to 16 actions.
The actions that the caller should take regarding user access.
There should be at most one terminal action. A terminal action is any
action that forces a response, such as AllowAction,
BlockAction or SubstituteAction.
Zero or more non-terminal actions such as SetHeader might be
specified. A single policy can contain up to 16 actions.
The actions that the caller should take regarding user access.
There should be at most one terminal action. A terminal action is any
action that forces a response, such as AllowAction,
BlockAction or SubstituteAction.
Zero or more non-terminal actions such as SetHeader might be
specified. A single policy can contain up to 16 actions.
A CEL (Common Expression Language) conditional expression that specifies if
this policy applies to an incoming user request. If this condition
evaluates to true and the requested path matched the path pattern, the
associated actions should be executed by the caller. The condition string
is checked for CEL syntax correctness on creation. For more information,
see the CEL spec and its language
definition.
A condition has a max length of 500 characters.
A CEL (Common Expression Language) conditional expression that specifies if
this policy applies to an incoming user request. If this condition
evaluates to true and the requested path matched the path pattern, the
associated actions should be executed by the caller. The condition string
is checked for CEL syntax correctness on creation. For more information,
see the CEL spec and its language
definition.
A condition has a max length of 500 characters.
The path for which this policy applies, specified as a glob pattern.
For more information on glob, see the manual
page.
A path has a max length of 200 characters.
The path for which this policy applies, specified as a glob pattern.
For more information on glob, see the manual
page.
A path has a max length of 200 characters.
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