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accesscontextmanager

An API for setting attribute based access control to requests to Google Cloud services. Warning: Do not mix v1alpha and v1 API usage in the same access policy. The v1alpha API supports new Access Context Manager features, which may have different attributes or behaviors that are not supported by v1. The practice of mixed API usage within a policy may result in the inability to update that policy, including any access levels or service perimeters belonging to it. It is not recommended to use both v1 and v1alpha for modifying policies with critical service perimeters. Modifications using v1alpha should be limited to policies with non-production/non-critical service perimeters.

Support status

Note: Google provides multiple libraries for this service. This library is in maintenance mode, and will continue to be made available for users who have existing applications. If you're building a new application, or modernizing a legacy application, please use @google-cloud/access-context-manager instead. The @google-cloud/access-context-manager library is faster, easier to use, and better maintained.

To learn more, see Client Libraries Explained.

Installation

$ npm install @googleapis/accesscontextmanager

Usage

All documentation and usage information can be found on GitHub. Information on classes can be found in Googleapis Documentation.

License

This library is licensed under Apache 2.0. Full license text is available in LICENSE.

Contributing

We love contributions! Before submitting a Pull Request, it's always good to start with a new issue first. To learn more, see CONTRIBUTING.

Questions/problems?

  • Ask your development related questions on StackOverflow.
  • If you've found an bug/issue, please file it on GitHub.

Crafted with ❤️ by the Google Node.js team

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Package last updated on 09 Dec 2025

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