AWSDynamoDBPutResourcePolicyInput

Objective-C

@interface AWSDynamoDBPutResourcePolicyInput

Swift

class AWSDynamoDBPutResourcePolicyInput
  • Set this parameter to true to confirm that you want to remove your permissions to change the policy of this resource in the future.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSNumber *_Nullable confirmRemoveSelfResourceAccess;

    Swift

    var confirmRemoveSelfResourceAccess: NSNumber? { get set }
  • A string value that you can use to conditionally update your policy. You can provide the revision ID of your existing policy to make mutating requests against that policy.

    When you provide an expected revision ID, if the revision ID of the existing policy on the resource doesn’t match or if there’s no policy attached to the resource, your request will be rejected with a PolicyNotFoundException.

    To conditionally attach a policy when no policy exists for the resource, specify NO_POLICY for the revision ID.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable expectedRevisionId;

    Swift

    var expectedRevisionId: String? { get set }
  • An Amazon Web Services resource-based policy document in JSON format.

    • The maximum size supported for a resource-based policy document is 20 KB. DynamoDB counts whitespaces when calculating the size of a policy against this limit.

    • Within a resource-based policy, if the action for a DynamoDB service-linked role (SLR) to replicate data for a global table is denied, adding or deleting a replica will fail with an error.

    For a full list of all considerations that apply while attaching a resource-based policy, see Resource-based policy considerations.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable policy;

    Swift

    var policy: String? { get set }
  • The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the DynamoDB resource to which the policy will be attached. The resources you can specify include tables and streams.

    You can control index permissions using the base table’s policy. To specify the same permission level for your table and its indexes, you can provide both the table and index Amazon Resource Name (ARN)s in the Resource field of a given Statement in your policy document. Alternatively, to specify different permissions for your table, indexes, or both, you can define multiple Statement fields in your policy document.

    Declaration

    Objective-C

    @property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable resourceArn;

    Swift

    var resourceArn: String? { get set }