Class CreateGrantRequest
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- SdkPojo,- ToCopyableBuilder<CreateGrantRequest.Builder,- CreateGrantRequest> 
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic CreateGrantRequest.Builderbuilder()final GrantConstraintsSpecifies a grant constraint.final BooleandryRun()Checks if your request will succeed.final booleanfinal booleanequalsBySdkFields(Object obj) Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields.final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz) Used to retrieve the value of a field from any class that extendsSdkRequest.final StringThe identity that gets the permissions specified in the grant.A list of grant tokens.final booleanFor responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the GrantTokens property.final inthashCode()final booleanFor responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the Operations property.final StringkeyId()Identifies the KMS key for the grant.final Stringname()A friendly name for the grant.final List<GrantOperation> A list of operations that the grant permits.A list of operations that the grant permits.final StringThe principal that has permission to use the RetireGrant operation to retire the grant.static Class<? extends CreateGrantRequest.Builder> Take this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.final StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this object.Methods inherited from class software.amazon.awssdk.awscore.AwsRequestoverrideConfigurationMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuildercopy
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keyIdIdentifies the KMS key for the grant. The grant gives principals permission to use this KMS key. Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN. For example: - 
 Key ID: 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
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 Key ARN: arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
 To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. - Returns:
- Identifies the KMS key for the grant. The grant gives principals permission to use this KMS key.
         Specify the key ID or key ARN of the KMS key. To specify a KMS key in a different Amazon Web Services account, you must use the key ARN. For example: - 
         Key ID: 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
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         Key ARN: arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
 To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. 
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granteePrincipalThe identity that gets the permissions specified in the grant. To specify the grantee principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid principals include Amazon Web Services accounts, IAM users, IAM roles, federated users, and assumed role users. For help with the ARN syntax for a principal, see IAM ARNs in the Identity and Access Management User Guide . - Returns:
- The identity that gets the permissions specified in the grant.
         To specify the grantee principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid principals include Amazon Web Services accounts, IAM users, IAM roles, federated users, and assumed role users. For help with the ARN syntax for a principal, see IAM ARNs in the Identity and Access Management User Guide . 
 
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retiringPrincipalThe principal that has permission to use the RetireGrant operation to retire the grant. To specify the principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid principals include Amazon Web Services accounts, IAM users, IAM roles, federated users, and assumed role users. For help with the ARN syntax for a principal, see IAM ARNs in the Identity and Access Management User Guide . The grant determines the retiring principal. Other principals might have permission to retire the grant or revoke the grant. For details, see RevokeGrant and Retiring and revoking grants in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. - Returns:
- The principal that has permission to use the RetireGrant operation to retire the grant. 
         To specify the principal, use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon Web Services principal. Valid principals include Amazon Web Services accounts, IAM users, IAM roles, federated users, and assumed role users. For help with the ARN syntax for a principal, see IAM ARNs in the Identity and Access Management User Guide . The grant determines the retiring principal. Other principals might have permission to retire the grant or revoke the grant. For details, see RevokeGrant and Retiring and revoking grants in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. 
 
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operationsA list of operations that the grant permits. This list must include only operations that are permitted in a grant. Also, the operation must be supported on the KMS key. For example, you cannot create a grant for a symmetric encryption KMS key that allows the Sign operation, or a grant for an asymmetric KMS key that allows the GenerateDataKey operation. If you try, KMS returns a ValidationErrorexception. For details, see Grant operations in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException. This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasOperations()method.- Returns:
- A list of operations that the grant permits. 
         This list must include only operations that are permitted in a grant. Also, the operation must be supported on the KMS key. For example, you cannot create a grant for a symmetric encryption KMS key that allows the Sign operation, or a grant for an asymmetric KMS key that allows the GenerateDataKey operation. If you try, KMS returns a ValidationErrorexception. For details, see Grant operations in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
 
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hasOperationspublic final boolean hasOperations()For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the Operations property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check theisEmpty()method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.
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operationsAsStringsA list of operations that the grant permits. This list must include only operations that are permitted in a grant. Also, the operation must be supported on the KMS key. For example, you cannot create a grant for a symmetric encryption KMS key that allows the Sign operation, or a grant for an asymmetric KMS key that allows the GenerateDataKey operation. If you try, KMS returns a ValidationErrorexception. For details, see Grant operations in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException. This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasOperations()method.- Returns:
- A list of operations that the grant permits. 
         This list must include only operations that are permitted in a grant. Also, the operation must be supported on the KMS key. For example, you cannot create a grant for a symmetric encryption KMS key that allows the Sign operation, or a grant for an asymmetric KMS key that allows the GenerateDataKey operation. If you try, KMS returns a ValidationErrorexception. For details, see Grant operations in the Key Management Service Developer Guide.
 
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constraintsSpecifies a grant constraint. Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output. KMS supports the EncryptionContextEqualsandEncryptionContextSubsetgrant constraints, which allow the permissions in the grant only when the encryption context in the request matches (EncryptionContextEquals) or includes (EncryptionContextSubset) the encryption context specified in the constraint.The encryption context grant constraints are supported only on grant operations that include an EncryptionContextparameter, such as cryptographic operations on symmetric encryption KMS keys. Grants with grant constraints can include the DescribeKey and RetireGrant operations, but the constraint doesn't apply to these operations. If a grant with a grant constraint includes theCreateGrantoperation, the constraint requires that any grants created with theCreateGrantpermission have an equally strict or stricter encryption context constraint.You cannot use an encryption context grant constraint for cryptographic operations with asymmetric KMS keys or HMAC KMS keys. Operations with these keys don't support an encryption context. Each constraint value can include up to 8 encryption context pairs. The encryption context value in each constraint cannot exceed 384 characters. For information about grant constraints, see Using grant constraints in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. For more information about encryption context, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide . - Returns:
- Specifies a grant constraint. Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output. KMS supports the EncryptionContextEqualsandEncryptionContextSubsetgrant constraints, which allow the permissions in the grant only when the encryption context in the request matches (EncryptionContextEquals) or includes (EncryptionContextSubset) the encryption context specified in the constraint.The encryption context grant constraints are supported only on grant operations that include an EncryptionContextparameter, such as cryptographic operations on symmetric encryption KMS keys. Grants with grant constraints can include the DescribeKey and RetireGrant operations, but the constraint doesn't apply to these operations. If a grant with a grant constraint includes theCreateGrantoperation, the constraint requires that any grants created with theCreateGrantpermission have an equally strict or stricter encryption context constraint.You cannot use an encryption context grant constraint for cryptographic operations with asymmetric KMS keys or HMAC KMS keys. Operations with these keys don't support an encryption context. Each constraint value can include up to 8 encryption context pairs. The encryption context value in each constraint cannot exceed 384 characters. For information about grant constraints, see Using grant constraints in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. For more information about encryption context, see Encryption context in the Key Management Service Developer Guide . 
 
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hasGrantTokenspublic final boolean hasGrantTokens()For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the GrantTokens property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check theisEmpty()method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.
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grantTokensA list of grant tokens. Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException. This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasGrantTokens()method.- Returns:
- A list of grant tokens. 
         Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. 
 
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nameA friendly name for the grant. Use this value to prevent the unintended creation of duplicate grants when retrying this request. Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output. When this value is absent, all CreateGrantrequests result in a new grant with a uniqueGrantIdeven if all the supplied parameters are identical. This can result in unintended duplicates when you retry theCreateGrantrequest.When this value is present, you can retry a CreateGrantrequest with identical parameters; if the grant already exists, the originalGrantIdis returned without creating a new grant. Note that the returned grant token is unique with everyCreateGrantrequest, even when a duplicateGrantIdis returned. All grant tokens for the same grant ID can be used interchangeably.- Returns:
- A friendly name for the grant. Use this value to prevent the unintended creation of duplicate grants when
         retrying this request. Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output. When this value is absent, all CreateGrantrequests result in a new grant with a uniqueGrantIdeven if all the supplied parameters are identical. This can result in unintended duplicates when you retry theCreateGrantrequest.When this value is present, you can retry a CreateGrantrequest with identical parameters; if the grant already exists, the originalGrantIdis returned without creating a new grant. Note that the returned grant token is unique with everyCreateGrantrequest, even when a duplicateGrantIdis returned. All grant tokens for the same grant ID can be used interchangeably.
 
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dryRunChecks if your request will succeed. DryRunis an optional parameter.To learn more about how to use this parameter, see Testing your KMS API calls in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. - Returns:
- Checks if your request will succeed. DryRunis an optional parameter.To learn more about how to use this parameter, see Testing your KMS API calls in the Key Management Service Developer Guide. 
 
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toBuilderDescription copied from interface:ToCopyableBuilderTake this object and create a builder that contains all of the current property values of this object.- Specified by:
- toBuilderin interface- ToCopyableBuilder<CreateGrantRequest.Builder,- CreateGrantRequest> 
- Specified by:
- toBuilderin class- KmsRequest
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- a builder for type T
 
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builder
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serializableBuilderClass
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hashCodepublic final int hashCode()- Overrides:
- hashCodein class- AwsRequest
 
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equals- Overrides:
- equalsin class- AwsRequest
 
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equalsBySdkFieldsDescription copied from interface:SdkPojoIndicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one by SDK fields. An SDK field is a modeled, non-inherited field in anSdkPojoclass, and is generated based on a service model.If an SdkPojoclass does not have any inherited fields,equalsBySdkFieldsandequalsare essentially the same.- Specified by:
- equalsBySdkFieldsin interface- SdkPojo
- Parameters:
- obj- the object to be compared with
- Returns:
- true if the other object equals to this object by sdk fields, false otherwise.
 
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toString
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getValueForFieldDescription copied from class:SdkRequestUsed to retrieve the value of a field from any class that extendsSdkRequest. The field name specified should match the member name from the corresponding service-2.json model specified in the codegen-resources folder for a given service. The class specifies what class to cast the returned value to. If the returned value is also a modeled class, theSdkRequest.getValueForField(String, Class)method will again be available.- Overrides:
- getValueForFieldin class- SdkRequest
- Parameters:
- fieldName- The name of the member to be retrieved.
- clazz- The class to cast the returned object to.
- Returns:
- Optional containing the casted return value
 
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