pgo create user
pgo create user
Create a PostgreSQL user
Synopsis
Create a postgres user. For example:
pgo create user --username=someuser --all --managed
pgo create user --username=someuser mycluster --managed
pgo create user --username=someuser -selector=name=mycluster --managed
pgo create user --username=user1 --selector=name=mycluster
pgo create user [flags]
Options
--all Create a user on every cluster.
-h, --help help for user
--managed Creates a user with secrets that can be managed by the Operator.
-o, --output string The output format. Supported types are: "json"
--password string The password to use for creating a new user which overrides a generated password.
--password-length int If no password is supplied, sets the length of the automatically generated password. Defaults to the value set on the server.
--password-type string The type of password hashing to use.Choices are: (md5, scram-sha-256). (default "md5")
-s, --selector string The selector to use for cluster filtering.
--username string The username to use for creating a new user
--valid-days int Sets the number of days that a password is valid. Defaults to the server value.
Options inherited from parent commands
--apiserver-url string The URL for the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver that will process the request from the pgo client. Note that the URL should **not** end in a '/'.
--debug Enable additional output for debugging.
--disable-tls Disable TLS authentication to the Postgres Operator.
--exclude-os-trust Exclude CA certs from OS default trust store
-n, --namespace string The namespace to use for pgo requests.
--pgo-ca-cert string The CA Certificate file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver.
--pgo-client-cert string The Client Certificate file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver.
--pgo-client-key string The Client Key file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver.
SEE ALSO
- pgo create - Create a Postgres Operator resource