feat: add support for general resource access#394
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Could you please use the new version of uv and regenerate the lock file (you're removing the upload_time fields)? 🙂
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Done 👍 |
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We plan to allow users to configure through API & clients how their storages and runs can be accessed — whether just the ID / name is sufficient to access the storage. This is controlled through the
general_accessresource property, which overrides account setting for the resource.Full context in https://github.com/apify/apify-core/issues/19012.
This PR updates the client so that it can be used to get and update general access on datasets, key-value stores, request queues, and runs.