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Which service(blob, file, queue, table) does this issue concern?
blob
Which version of the Azurite was used?
3.29.0
Where do you get Azurite? (npm, DockerHub, NuGet, Visual Studio Code Extension)
DockerHub
What's the Node.js version?
--
What problem was encountered?
API set_container_access_policy returns with 400 Bad Request on a valid request. The same request succeeds with Azure (Requests were made using the Python SDK).
Steps to reproduce the issue?
The following code should reproduce it
from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient
from azure.storage.blob import PublicAccess
from azure.storage.blob import AccessPolicy
blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(f'{conn_string}')
container_client = blob_service_client.get_container_client('container')
container_client.create_container()
container_client.set_container_access_policy(signed_identifiers={'test': AccessPolicy()}, public_access=PublicAccess.Container)
azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError: Bad Request
ErrorCode:None
If possible, please provide the debug log using the -d parameter, replacing <pathtodebuglog> with an appropriate path for your OS, or review the instructions for docker containers:
-d "<pathtodebuglog>"
Please be sure to remove any PII or sensitive information before sharing!
The debug log will log raw request headers and bodies, so that we can replay these against Azurite using REST and create tests to validate resolution.
Have you found a mitigation/solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
From the debug log, we see the error is "containerAcl.AccessPolicy cannot be null or undefined."
Could you share the user scenario why you are trying to put a null/undefined access policy the container?
Which service(blob, file, queue, table) does this issue concern?
blob
Which version of the Azurite was used?
3.29.0
Where do you get Azurite? (npm, DockerHub, NuGet, Visual Studio Code Extension)
DockerHub
What's the Node.js version?
--
What problem was encountered?
API set_container_access_policy returns with 400 Bad Request on a valid request. The same request succeeds with Azure (Requests were made using the Python SDK).
Steps to reproduce the issue?
The following code should reproduce it
If possible, please provide the debug log using the -d parameter, replacing <pathtodebuglog> with an appropriate path for your OS, or review the instructions for docker containers:
Please be sure to remove any PII or sensitive information before sharing!
The debug log will log raw request headers and bodies, so that we can replay these against Azurite using REST and create tests to validate resolution.
Have you found a mitigation/solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: