Similar to projects, we shouldn't allow users and groups to change domains. The server side tosses up an error but osc should restrict that behaviour in the first place. Related-Bug: #1418384 Change-Id: I860291a5859c576021b18e35d1a12c32abfb6ca5
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user
Identity v2, v3
user create
Create new user
user create
os user create
[--domain <domain>]
[--project <project>]
[--password <password>]
[--password-prompt]
[--email <email-address>]
[--description <description>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--or-show]
<user-name>
--domain <domain>
Default domain (name or ID)
3
--project <project>
Default project (name or ID)
--password <password>
Set user password
--password-prompt
Prompt interactively for password
--email <email-address>
Set user email address
--description <description>
User description
3
--enable
Enable user (default)
--disable
Disable user
--or-show
Return existing user
If the username already exist return the existing user data and do not fail.
<name>
New user name
user delete
Delete user(s)
user delete
os user delete
<user> [<user> ...]
--domain <domain>
Domain owning \<user\> <_user_delete-user>
(name or
ID)
3
<user>
User to delete (name or ID)
user list
List users
user list
os user list
[--project <project>]
[--domain <domain>]
[--group <group> | --project <project>]
[--long]
--project <project>
Filter users by <project> (name or ID)
--domain <domain>
Filter users by <domain> (name or ID)
Identity version 3 only
--group <group>
Filter users by <group> membership (name or ID)
Identity version 3 only
--long
List additional fields in output
user set
Set user properties
user set
os user set
[--name <name>]
[--project <project>]
[--password <password>]
[--email <email-address>]
[--description <description>]
[--enable|--disable]
<user>
--name <name>
Set user name
--project <project>
Set default project (name or ID)
--password <password>
Set user password
--password-prompt
Prompt interactively for password
--email <email-address>
Set user email address
--description <description>
Set user description
3
--enable
Enable user (default)
--disable
Disable user
<user>
User to modify (name or ID)
user show
Display user details
user show
os user show
[--domain <domain>]
<user>
--domain <domain>
Domain owning \<user\> <user_show-user>
(name or ID)
3
User to display (name or ID)