Boundary
groups create
Command: boundary groups create
The groups create command lets you create a new group.
Examples
The following example creates a group, group01 in the scope o_R0wbo0H6Zl:
$ boundary groups create -name "group01" \
   -description "A test group" \
   -scope-id o_R0wbo0H6Zl
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 09:51:44 PDT
  Version:             1
  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
Usage
$ boundary groups create [options] [args]
Command options
- -description- (string: "")- A description to set on the new group.
- -name- (string: "")- A name to set on the new group.
- -scope-id- (string: "")- The scope in which to create the group. The default value is- global. You can also specify a scope using the BOUNDARY_SCOPE_ID environment variable.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: