Interface CreateAccessRequest.Builder
- All Superinterfaces:
- AwsRequest.Builder,- Buildable,- CopyableBuilder<CreateAccessRequest.Builder,,- CreateAccessRequest> - SdkBuilder<CreateAccessRequest.Builder,,- CreateAccessRequest> - SdkPojo,- SdkRequest.Builder,- TransferRequest.Builder
- Enclosing class:
- CreateAccessRequest
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionexternalId(String externalId) A unique identifier that is required to identify specific groups within your directory.homeDirectory(String homeDirectory) The landing directory (folder) for a user when they log in to the server using the client.homeDirectoryMappings(Collection<HomeDirectoryMapEntry> homeDirectoryMappings) Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible.homeDirectoryMappings(Consumer<HomeDirectoryMapEntry.Builder>... homeDirectoryMappings) Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible.homeDirectoryMappings(HomeDirectoryMapEntry... homeDirectoryMappings) Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible.homeDirectoryType(String homeDirectoryType) The type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server.homeDirectoryType(HomeDirectoryType homeDirectoryType) The type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server.overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer) Add an optional request override configuration.overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration) Add an optional request override configuration.A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users.default CreateAccessRequest.BuilderposixProfile(Consumer<PosixProfile.Builder> posixProfile) Sets the value of the PosixProfile property for this object.posixProfile(PosixProfile posixProfile) Sets the value of the PosixProfile property for this object.The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that controls your users' access to your Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS file system.A system-assigned unique identifier for a server instance.Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.awscore.AwsRequest.BuilderoverrideConfigurationMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.CopyableBuildercopyMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.SdkBuilderapplyMutation, buildMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkPojoequalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldNameToField, sdkFieldsMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.services.transfer.model.TransferRequest.Builderbuild
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Method Details- 
homeDirectoryThe landing directory (folder) for a user when they log in to the server using the client. A HomeDirectoryexample is/bucket_name/home/mydirectory.You can use the HomeDirectoryparameter forHomeDirectoryTypewhen it is set to eitherPATHorLOGICAL.- Parameters:
- homeDirectory- The landing directory (folder) for a user when they log in to the server using the client.- A - HomeDirectoryexample is- /bucket_name/home/mydirectory.- You can use the - HomeDirectoryparameter for- HomeDirectoryTypewhen it is set to either- PATHor- LOGICAL.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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homeDirectoryTypeThe type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server. If you set it to PATH, the user will see the absolute Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS path as is in their file transfer protocol clients. If you set it toLOGICAL, you need to provide mappings in theHomeDirectoryMappingsfor how you want to make Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths visible to your users.If HomeDirectoryTypeisLOGICAL, you must provide mappings, using theHomeDirectoryMappingsparameter. If, on the other hand,HomeDirectoryTypeisPATH, you provide an absolute path using theHomeDirectoryparameter. You cannot have bothHomeDirectoryandHomeDirectoryMappingsin your template.- Parameters:
- homeDirectoryType- The type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server. If you set it to- PATH, the user will see the absolute Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS path as is in their file transfer protocol clients. If you set it to- LOGICAL, you need to provide mappings in the- HomeDirectoryMappingsfor how you want to make Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths visible to your users.- If - HomeDirectoryTypeis- LOGICAL, you must provide mappings, using the- HomeDirectoryMappingsparameter. If, on the other hand,- HomeDirectoryTypeis- PATH, you provide an absolute path using the- HomeDirectoryparameter. You cannot have both- HomeDirectoryand- HomeDirectoryMappingsin your template.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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homeDirectoryTypeThe type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server. If you set it to PATH, the user will see the absolute Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS path as is in their file transfer protocol clients. If you set it toLOGICAL, you need to provide mappings in theHomeDirectoryMappingsfor how you want to make Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths visible to your users.If HomeDirectoryTypeisLOGICAL, you must provide mappings, using theHomeDirectoryMappingsparameter. If, on the other hand,HomeDirectoryTypeisPATH, you provide an absolute path using theHomeDirectoryparameter. You cannot have bothHomeDirectoryandHomeDirectoryMappingsin your template.- Parameters:
- homeDirectoryType- The type of landing directory (folder) that you want your users' home directory to be when they log in to the server. If you set it to- PATH, the user will see the absolute Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS path as is in their file transfer protocol clients. If you set it to- LOGICAL, you need to provide mappings in the- HomeDirectoryMappingsfor how you want to make Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths visible to your users.- If - HomeDirectoryTypeis- LOGICAL, you must provide mappings, using the- HomeDirectoryMappingsparameter. If, on the other hand,- HomeDirectoryTypeis- PATH, you provide an absolute path using the- HomeDirectoryparameter. You cannot have both- HomeDirectoryand- HomeDirectoryMappingsin your template.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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homeDirectoryMappingsCreateAccessRequest.Builder homeDirectoryMappings(Collection<HomeDirectoryMapEntry> homeDirectoryMappings) Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible. You must specify the EntryandTargetpair, whereEntryshows how the path is made visible andTargetis the actual Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS path. If you only specify a target, it is displayed as is. You also must ensure that your Identity and Access Management (IAM) role provides access to paths inTarget. This value can be set only whenHomeDirectoryTypeis set to LOGICAL.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example.[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to lock down your user to the designated home directory (" chroot"). To do this, you can setEntryto/and setTargetto theHomeDirectoryparameter value.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example forchroot.[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]- Parameters:
- homeDirectoryMappings- Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible. You must specify the- Entryand- Targetpair, where- Entryshows how the path is made visible and- Targetis the actual Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS path. If you only specify a target, it is displayed as is. You also must ensure that your Identity and Access Management (IAM) role provides access to paths in- Target. This value can be set only when- HomeDirectoryTypeis set to LOGICAL.- The following is an - Entryand- Targetpair example.- [ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]- In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to lock down your user to the designated home directory (" - chroot"). To do this, you can set- Entryto- /and set- Targetto the- HomeDirectoryparameter value.- The following is an - Entryand- Targetpair example for- chroot.- [ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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homeDirectoryMappingsLogical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible. You must specify the EntryandTargetpair, whereEntryshows how the path is made visible andTargetis the actual Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS path. If you only specify a target, it is displayed as is. You also must ensure that your Identity and Access Management (IAM) role provides access to paths inTarget. This value can be set only whenHomeDirectoryTypeis set to LOGICAL.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example.[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to lock down your user to the designated home directory (" chroot"). To do this, you can setEntryto/and setTargetto theHomeDirectoryparameter value.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example forchroot.[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]- Parameters:
- homeDirectoryMappings- Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible. You must specify the- Entryand- Targetpair, where- Entryshows how the path is made visible and- Targetis the actual Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS path. If you only specify a target, it is displayed as is. You also must ensure that your Identity and Access Management (IAM) role provides access to paths in- Target. This value can be set only when- HomeDirectoryTypeis set to LOGICAL.- The following is an - Entryand- Targetpair example.- [ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]- In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to lock down your user to the designated home directory (" - chroot"). To do this, you can set- Entryto- /and set- Targetto the- HomeDirectoryparameter value.- The following is an - Entryand- Targetpair example for- chroot.- [ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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homeDirectoryMappingsCreateAccessRequest.Builder homeDirectoryMappings(Consumer<HomeDirectoryMapEntry.Builder>... homeDirectoryMappings) Logical directory mappings that specify what Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS paths and keys should be visible to your user and how you want to make them visible. You must specify the EntryandTargetpair, whereEntryshows how the path is made visible andTargetis the actual Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS path. If you only specify a target, it is displayed as is. You also must ensure that your Identity and Access Management (IAM) role provides access to paths inTarget. This value can be set only whenHomeDirectoryTypeis set to LOGICAL.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example.[ { "Entry": "/directory1", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]In most cases, you can use this value instead of the session policy to lock down your user to the designated home directory (" chroot"). To do this, you can setEntryto/and setTargetto theHomeDirectoryparameter value.The following is an EntryandTargetpair example forchroot.
 This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the[ { "Entry": "/", "Target": "/bucket_name/home/mydirectory" } ]HomeDirectoryMapEntry.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaHomeDirectoryMapEntry.builder().When the Consumercompletes,SdkBuilder.build()is called immediately and its result is passed tohomeDirectoryMappings(List<HomeDirectoryMapEntry>).- Parameters:
- homeDirectoryMappings- a consumer that will call methods on- HomeDirectoryMapEntry.Builder
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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policyA session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket. Variables that you can use inside this policy include ${Transfer:UserName},${Transfer:HomeDirectory}, and${Transfer:HomeBucket}.This policy applies only when the domain of ServerIdis Amazon S3. Amazon EFS does not use session policies.For session policies, Transfer Family stores the policy as a JSON blob, instead of the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy. You save the policy as a JSON blob and pass it in the Policyargument.For an example of a session policy, see Example session policy. For more information, see AssumeRole in the Security Token Service API Reference. - Parameters:
- policy- A session policy for your user so that you can use the same Identity and Access Management (IAM) role across multiple users. This policy scopes down a user's access to portions of their Amazon S3 bucket. Variables that you can use inside this policy include- ${Transfer:UserName},- ${Transfer:HomeDirectory}, and- ${Transfer:HomeBucket}.- This policy applies only when the domain of - ServerIdis Amazon S3. Amazon EFS does not use session policies.- For session policies, Transfer Family stores the policy as a JSON blob, instead of the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy. You save the policy as a JSON blob and pass it in the - Policyargument.- For an example of a session policy, see Example session policy. - For more information, see AssumeRole in the Security Token Service API Reference. 
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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posixProfileSets the value of the PosixProfile property for this object.- Parameters:
- posixProfile- The new value for the PosixProfile property for this object.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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posixProfileSets the value of the PosixProfile property for this object. This is a convenience method that creates an instance of thePosixProfile.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPosixProfile.builder().When the Consumercompletes,SdkBuilder.build()is called immediately and its result is passed toposixProfile(PosixProfile).- Parameters:
- posixProfile- a consumer that will call methods on- PosixProfile.Builder
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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roleThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that controls your users' access to your Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS file system. The policies attached to this role determine the level of access that you want to provide your users when transferring files into and out of your Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS file system. The IAM role should also contain a trust relationship that allows the server to access your resources when servicing your users' transfer requests. - Parameters:
- role- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that controls your users' access to your Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS file system. The policies attached to this role determine the level of access that you want to provide your users when transferring files into and out of your Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon EFS file system. The IAM role should also contain a trust relationship that allows the server to access your resources when servicing your users' transfer requests.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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serverIdA system-assigned unique identifier for a server instance. This is the specific server that you added your user to. - Parameters:
- serverId- A system-assigned unique identifier for a server instance. This is the specific server that you added your user to.
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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externalIdA unique identifier that is required to identify specific groups within your directory. The users of the group that you associate have access to your Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS resources over the enabled protocols using Transfer Family. If you know the group name, you can view the SID values by running the following command using Windows PowerShell. Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"} -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSidIn that command, replace YourGroupName with the name of your Active Directory group. The regular expression used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:/- - Parameters:
- externalId- A unique identifier that is required to identify specific groups within your directory. The users of the group that you associate have access to your Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS resources over the enabled protocols using Transfer Family. If you know the group name, you can view the SID values by running the following command using Windows PowerShell.- Get-ADGroup -Filter {samAccountName -like "YourGroupName*"} -Properties * | Select SamAccountName,ObjectSid- In that command, replace YourGroupName with the name of your Active Directory group. - The regular expression used to validate this parameter is a string of characters consisting of uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of the following characters: =,.@:/- 
- Returns:
- Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
 
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overrideConfigurationCreateAccessRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration overrideConfiguration) Description copied from interface:AwsRequest.BuilderAdd an optional request override configuration.- Specified by:
- overrideConfigurationin interface- AwsRequest.Builder
- Parameters:
- overrideConfiguration- The override configuration.
- Returns:
- This object for method chaining.
 
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overrideConfigurationCreateAccessRequest.Builder overrideConfiguration(Consumer<AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builder> builderConsumer) Description copied from interface:AwsRequest.BuilderAdd an optional request override configuration.- Specified by:
- overrideConfigurationin interface- AwsRequest.Builder
- Parameters:
- builderConsumer- A- Consumerto which an empty- AwsRequestOverrideConfiguration.Builderwill be given.
- Returns:
- This object for method chaining.
 
 
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