Boundary
scopes create
Command: scopes create
The scopes create command lets you create a new scope.
Example
This example creates a scope with the name prodops and the description Scope for ProdOps:
$ boundary scopes create -name prodops -description "Scope for ProdOps"
Usage
$ boundary scopes create [options] [args]
Command options
- -description=<string>- The description to set on the scope.
- -name=<string>- The name to set on the scope.
- -scope-id=<string>- The scope in which you want to create the scope. The default is- global. You can also specify the scope using the BOUNDARY_SCOPE_ID environment variable.
- -skip-admin-role-creation- If set, Boundary does not create a role that grants the current user administrative access to the newly created scope. The default value is- false.
- -skip-default-role-creation- If set, Boundary does not create a role that grants the anonymous user access to log in to auth methods and other actions within the newly created scope. The default value is- false.
CLI options
In addition to the command specific options, there are options common to all CLI commands and subcommands: