roles set-grants
Command: roles set-grants
The roles set-grants
command lets you set the complete set of grants on a role.
You can specify multiple grants per role.
Example
This example sets multiple grants which allow read and list permissions for a role with the ID r_1234567890
:
$ boundary roles set-grants -id r_1234567890 -grant "ids=*;type=*;actions=read" -grant "ids=*;type=*;actions=list"
Usage
$ boundary roles set-grants [options] [args]
Command options
-grant=<string>
- The grants you want to set on the role. You can specify grants in compact string format or JSON. If you use JSON, be sure to escape it properly. You can optionally specify multiple grants.-ids=<string>
- The IDs of the roles you want to set grants on. You can specify one or more IDs. If you specify multiple IDs using text, use commas to separate the IDs. If you specify multiple IDs using JSON, use an array.-version=<int>
The version of the role to set grants on. If you do not specify a version, the command performs a check-and-set automatically.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: