user (Identity v3)¶
user create¶
Create new user
openstack user create
[--domain <domain>]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
[--password <password>]
[--password-prompt]
[--email <email-address>]
[--description <description>]
[--ignore-lockout-failure-attempts]
[--no-ignore-lockout-failure-attempts]
[--ignore-password-expiry]
[--no-ignore-password-expiry]
[--ignore-change-password-upon-first-use]
[--no-ignore-change-password-upon-first-use]
[--enable-lock-password]
[--disable-lock-password]
[--enable-multi-factor-auth]
[--disable-multi-factor-auth]
[--multi-factor-auth-rule <rule>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--or-show]
<name>
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--domain
<domain>
¶ Default domain (name or ID)
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--project
<project>
¶ Default project (name or ID)
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--project-domain
<project-domain>
¶ Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
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--password
<password>
¶ Set user password
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--password-prompt
¶
Prompt interactively for password
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--email
<email-address>
¶ Set user email address
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--description
<description>
¶ User description
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--ignore-lockout-failure-attempts
¶
Opt into ignoring the number of times a user has authenticated and locking out the user as a result
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--no-ignore-lockout-failure-attempts
¶
Opt out of ignoring the number of times a user has authenticated and locking out the user as a result
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--ignore-password-expiry
¶
Opt into allowing user to continue using passwords that may be expired
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--no-ignore-password-expiry
¶
Opt out of allowing user to continue using passwords that may be expired
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--ignore-change-password-upon-first-use
¶
Control if a user should be forced to change their password immediately after they log into keystone for the first time. Opt into ignoring the user to change their password during first time login in keystone
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--no-ignore-change-password-upon-first-use
¶
Control if a user should be forced to change their password immediately after they log into keystone for the first time. Opt out of ignoring the user to change their password during first time login in keystone
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--enable-lock-password
¶
Disables the ability for a user to change its password through self-service APIs
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--disable-lock-password
¶
Enables the ability for a user to change its password through self-service APIs
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--enable-multi-factor-auth
¶
Enables the MFA (Multi Factor Auth)
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--disable-multi-factor-auth
¶
Disables the MFA (Multi Factor Auth)
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--multi-factor-auth-rule
<rule>
¶ Set multi-factor auth rules. For example, to set a rule requiring the “password” and “totp” auth methods to be provided, use: “–multi-factor-auth-rule password,totp”. May be provided multiple times to set different rule combinations.
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--enable
¶
Enable user (default)
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--disable
¶
Disable user
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--or-show
¶
Return existing user
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name
¶
New user name
This command is provided by the python-openstackclient plugin.
user delete¶
Delete user(s)
openstack user delete [--domain <domain>] <user> [<user> ...]
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--domain
<domain>
¶ Domain owning <user> (name or ID)
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user
¶
User(s) to delete (name or ID)
This command is provided by the python-openstackclient plugin.
user list¶
List users
openstack user list
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--domain <domain>]
[--group <group> | --project <project>]
[--long]
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--sort-column
SORT_COLUMN
¶ specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
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--domain
<domain>
¶ Filter users by <domain> (name or ID)
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--group
<group>
¶ Filter users by <group> membership (name or ID)
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--project
<project>
¶ Filter users by <project> (name or ID)
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--long
¶
List additional fields in output
This command is provided by the python-openstackclient plugin.
user password set¶
Change current user password
openstack user password set
[--password <new-password>]
[--original-password <original-password>]
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--password
<new-password>
¶ New user password
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--original-password
<original-password>
¶ Original user password
This command is provided by the python-openstackclient plugin.
user set¶
Set user properties
openstack user set
[--name <name>]
[--domain <domain>]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
[--password <password>]
[--password-prompt]
[--email <email-address>]
[--description <description>]
[--ignore-lockout-failure-attempts]
[--no-ignore-lockout-failure-attempts]
[--ignore-password-expiry]
[--no-ignore-password-expiry]
[--ignore-change-password-upon-first-use]
[--no-ignore-change-password-upon-first-use]
[--enable-lock-password]
[--disable-lock-password]
[--enable-multi-factor-auth]
[--disable-multi-factor-auth]
[--multi-factor-auth-rule <rule>]
[--enable | --disable]
<user>
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--name
<name>
¶ Set user name
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--domain
<domain>
¶ Domain the user belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between user names exist.
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--project
<project>
¶ Set default project (name or ID)
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--project-domain
<project-domain>
¶ Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
-
--password
<password>
¶ Set user password
-
--password-prompt
¶
Prompt interactively for password
-
--email
<email-address>
¶ Set user email address
-
--description
<description>
¶ Set user description
-
--ignore-lockout-failure-attempts
¶
Opt into ignoring the number of times a user has authenticated and locking out the user as a result
-
--no-ignore-lockout-failure-attempts
¶
Opt out of ignoring the number of times a user has authenticated and locking out the user as a result
-
--ignore-password-expiry
¶
Opt into allowing user to continue using passwords that may be expired
-
--no-ignore-password-expiry
¶
Opt out of allowing user to continue using passwords that may be expired
-
--ignore-change-password-upon-first-use
¶
Control if a user should be forced to change their password immediately after they log into keystone for the first time. Opt into ignoring the user to change their password during first time login in keystone
-
--no-ignore-change-password-upon-first-use
¶
Control if a user should be forced to change their password immediately after they log into keystone for the first time. Opt out of ignoring the user to change their password during first time login in keystone
-
--enable-lock-password
¶
Disables the ability for a user to change its password through self-service APIs
-
--disable-lock-password
¶
Enables the ability for a user to change its password through self-service APIs
-
--enable-multi-factor-auth
¶
Enables the MFA (Multi Factor Auth)
-
--disable-multi-factor-auth
¶
Disables the MFA (Multi Factor Auth)
-
--multi-factor-auth-rule
<rule>
¶ Set multi-factor auth rules. For example, to set a rule requiring the “password” and “totp” auth methods to be provided, use: “–multi-factor-auth-rule password,totp”. May be provided multiple times to set different rule combinations.
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--enable
¶
Enable user (default)
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--disable
¶
Disable user
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user
¶
User to modify (name or ID)
This command is provided by the python-openstackclient plugin.