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Hi,
I am having issues testing out a solution for a client, who needs RLS. I followed GuyInACube's documentation, but when running the sample app (App owns data) all I get is 401 Unauthorized. As you can see, I have intentionally coded the username below to match a specific ID.
var generateTokenRequestParameters = new GenerateTokenRequest(accessLevel: "View", identities: new List<EffectiveIdentity> { new EffectiveIdentity(username: "411FF129-8FFF-452B-AD1F-9DEDD336EA62", roles: new List<string> { "Test" }, datasets: new List<string> { "5e6881e9-e4bb-4eda-868f-2db80699f71c/datasets/744b301e-9140-4b8d-9310-0094c4dcd0ca" }) });
According to error prompt, I get an error on line 84:
var tokenResponse = await client.Reports.GenerateTokenInGroupAsync("groupId", "reportId", generateTokenRequestParameters);
Changing the line to this
var tokenResponse = await client.Reports.GenerateTokenInGroupAsync(GroupId, report.Id, generateTokenRequestParameters);
Gives me error prompt "Bad Request".
I am currently testing this out without Premium, locally. Does this have anything to do with it - is Premium required to test RLS?
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
You are using this datasetId:
"5e6881e9-e4bb-4eda-868f-2db80699f71c/datasets/744b301e-9140-4b8d-9310-0094c4dcd0ca"
Try using just:
"744b301e-9140-4b8d-9310-0094c4dcd0ca"
You are using this datasetId:
"5e6881e9-e4bb-4eda-868f-2db80699f71c/datasets/744b301e-9140-4b8d-9310-0094c4dcd0ca"
Try using just:
"744b301e-9140-4b8d-9310-0094c4dcd0ca"
Thanks, I didn't see that one! How typical 🙂
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