chainctl iam role-bindings create

chainctl iam role-bindings create

Create a role-binding

Output
chainctl iam role-bindings create [--identity=IDENTITY] [--role=ROLE] [--parent ORGANIZATION_NAME | ORGANIZATION_ID | FOLDER_NAME | FOLDER_ID] [--output table|json|id]

Examples

Output
# Bind a user-created identity as viewer to a location chainctl iam role-bindings create --identity=guest-identity --role=viewer --parent=engineering # Create a new role-binding using interactive selection for identity, role, and location chainctl iam role-bindings create

Options

Output
-h, --help help for create --identity string The name or ID of the identity to bind. --parent string The name or ID of the location the role-binding belongs to. --role string The name or ID of the role to bind to the identity. -y, --yes Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts and run non-interactively.

Options inherited from parent commands

Output
--api string The url of the Chainguard platform API. (default "https://console-api.enforce.dev") --audience string The Chainguard token audience to request. (default "https://console-api.enforce.dev") --config string A specific chainctl config file. Uses CHAINCTL_CONFIG environment variable if a file is not passed explicitly. --console string The url of the Chainguard platform Console. (default "https://console.enforce.dev") --issuer string The url of the Chainguard STS endpoint. (default "https://issuer.enforce.dev") -o, --output string Output format. One of: ["", "json", "id", "table", "terse", "tree", "wide"] -v, --v int Set the log verbosity level.

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Last updated: 2024-06-04 22:20