Boundary
credentials list
Command: boundary credentials list
The credentials list
command lists credentials within an enclosing scope or resource.
Examples
The following example lists all credentials for a credential store with the ID csst_5GGWwRngd7
:
$ credentials list -credential-store-id csst_5GGWwRngd7
Example output:
Credential information:
ID: credup_29IUJANN59
Version: 1
Type: username_password
Name: tester
Authorized Actions:
no-op
read
update
delete
ID: credup_6zHHwQWvUS
Version: 1
Type: username_password
Name: support-eng
Authorized Actions:
no-op
read
update
delete
ID: credup_J15mtU4qmy
Version: 1
Type: username_password
Name: ssh-user
Authorized Actions:
no-op
read
update
delete
Usage
$ boundary credentials list [options] [args]
Command options
-credential-store-id
(string: "")
- The credential store resource that contains the credentials you want to list. You can also specify the credential store using the BOUNDARY_CREDENTIAL_STORE_ID environment variable.-filter
(string: "")
- If set, Boundary filters the list operation before the results are returned. The filter operates against each item in the list. We recommend that you use single quotes, because the filters contain double quotes. Refer to the Filter resource listings documentation for more details.list_token
(optional) - An opaque token that is returned from the previouslist
response. If you do not supply a value, pagination starts from the beginning.page_size
(optional) - An unsigned integer that indicates the number of items that should be included on the page of search results. If you do not provide a value, or if you provide a value of0
, Boundary uses the default page size of 1000 items. If you configure it, thepage_size
value overrides the default page size. Controller administrators can also configure amax_page_size
option that constrains the maximum page size a user can request.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: