pachctl auth get-robot-token #
Get an auth token for a robot user with the specified name.
Synopsis #
This command returns an auth token for a robot user with the specified name. You can assign roles to a robot user with pachctl auth <resource> set robot:<robot-name>.
pachctl auth get-robot-token [username] [flags]
Examples #
pachctl auth get-robot-token my-robot pachctl auth get-robot-token my-robot --ttl 1h pachctl auth get-robot-token my-robot --quiet pachctl auth get-robot-token my-robot --quiet --ttl 1h pachctl auth get-robot-token my-robot --enterprise
Options #
--enterprise Get a robot token for the enterprise context.
-h, --help help for get-robot-token
-q, --quiet if set, only print the resulting token (if successful). This is useful for scripting, as the output can be piped to use-auth-token.
--ttl string if set, the resulting auth token will have the given lifetime. If not set, the token does not expire. This flag should be a golang duration (e.g. "30s" or "1h2m3s").
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs
SEE ALSO #
- pachctl auth - Auth commands manage access to data in a Pachyderm cluster