Boundary
groups add-members
Command: boundary groups add-members
The groups add-members
command lets you add users as members of a group.
Examples
The following example adds a user with ID, u_qboadM3Q25
to the group with ID, g_XzlDiNLgoz
:
$ boundary groups add-members -id g_XzlDiNLgoz -member u_qboadM3Q25
Example output:
Group information:
Created Time: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 09:51:44 PDT
Description: A test group
ID: g_XzlDiNLgoz
Name: group01
Updated Time: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 11:12:31 PDT
Version: 2
Scope:
ID: o_R0wbo0H6Zl
Name: quick-start-org
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Authorized Actions:
no-op
read
update
delete
add-members
set-members
remove-members
Members:
ID: u_qboadM3Q25
Scope ID: o_R0wbo0H6Zl
Usage
$ boundary groups add-members [options] [args]
Command options
-id
(string: "")
- The ID of the group you want to add a member to.-member
(string: "")
- The ID of the user you want to add to the group. You can specify the-member
flag multiple times.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: