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cs-cli-1-auth

v1.3.18

Published

Contentstack CLI plugin for authentication activities

Downloads

3

Readme

cs-cli-1-auth

It is Contentstack’s CLI plugin to perform authentication-related activities. To get started with authentication, refer to the CLI’s Authentication documentation

License

Usage

$ npm install -g cs-cli-1-auth
$ csdx COMMAND
running command...
$ csdx (--version)
cs-cli-1-auth/1.3.18 linux-x64 node-v18.20.2
$ csdx --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ csdx COMMAND
...

Commands

csdx auth:login

User sessions login

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:login [-u <value> | --oauth] [-p <value> | ]

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Password
  -u, --username=<value>  User name
  --oauth                 Enables single sign-on (SSO) in Contentstack CLI

DESCRIPTION
  User sessions login

ALIASES
  $ csdx login

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:login

  $ csdx auth:login -u <username>

  $ csdx auth:login -u <username> -p <password>

  $ csdx auth:login --username <username>

  $ csdx auth:login --username <username> --password <password>

See code: src/commands/auth/login.ts

csdx auth:logout

User session logout

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:logout [-y]

FLAGS
  -y, --yes  Force log out by skipping the confirmation

DESCRIPTION
  User session logout

ALIASES
  $ csdx logout

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:logout

  $ csdx auth:logout -y

  $ csdx auth:logout --yes

See code: src/commands/auth/logout.ts

csdx auth:tokens

Lists all existing tokens added to the session

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:tokens [--columns <value> | -x] [--filter <value>] [--no-header | [--csv | --no-truncate]]
    [--output csv|json|yaml |  | ] [--sort <value>]

FLAGS
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  Lists all existing tokens added to the session

ALIASES
  $ csdx tokens

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:tokens

See code: src/commands/auth/tokens/index.ts

csdx auth:tokens:add [-a <value>] [--delivery] [--management] [-e <value>] [-k <value>] [-y] [--token <value>]

Adds management/delivery tokens to your session to use it with other CLI commands

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:tokens:add [-a <value>] [--delivery] [--management] [-e <value>] [-k <value>] [-y] [--token <value>]

FLAGS
  -a, --alias=<value>          Name of the token alias
  -d, --delivery               Set this flag to save delivery token
  -e, --environment=<value>    Environment name for delivery token
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>  Stack API Key
  -m, --management             Set this flag to save management token
  -t, --token=<value>          Add the token name
  -y, --yes                    Use this flag to skip confirmation

DESCRIPTION
  Adds management/delivery tokens to your session to use it with other CLI commands

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:tokens:add

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add -a <alias>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add -k <stack api key>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add --delivery

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add --management

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add -e <environment>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add --token <token>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add -a <alias> -k <stack api key> --management --token <management token>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add -a <alias> -k <stack api key> --delivery -e <environment> --token <delivery token>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add --alias <alias> --stack-api-key <stack api key> --management --token <management token>

  $ csdx auth:tokens:add --alias <alias> --stack-api-key <stack api key> --delivery -e <environment> --token <delivery token>

See code: src/commands/auth/tokens/add.ts

csdx auth:tokens:remove

Removes selected tokens

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:tokens:remove [-a <value>] [-i]

FLAGS
  -a, --alias=<value>  Token alias
  -i, --ignore         Ignore

DESCRIPTION
  Removes selected tokens

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:tokens:remove

  $ csdx auth:tokens:remove -a <alias>

See code: src/commands/auth/tokens/remove.ts

csdx auth:whoami

Display current users email address

USAGE
  $ csdx auth:whoami

DESCRIPTION
  Display current users email address

ALIASES
  $ csdx whoami

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:whoami

See code: src/commands/auth/whoami.ts

csdx login

User sessions login

USAGE
  $ csdx login [-u <value> | --oauth] [-p <value> | ]

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Password
  -u, --username=<value>  User name
  --oauth                 Enables single sign-on (SSO) in Contentstack CLI

DESCRIPTION
  User sessions login

ALIASES
  $ csdx login

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:login

  $ csdx auth:login -u <username>

  $ csdx auth:login -u <username> -p <password>

  $ csdx auth:login --username <username>

  $ csdx auth:login --username <username> --password <password>

csdx logout

User session logout

USAGE
  $ csdx logout [-y]

FLAGS
  -y, --yes  Force log out by skipping the confirmation

DESCRIPTION
  User session logout

ALIASES
  $ csdx logout

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:logout

  $ csdx auth:logout -y

  $ csdx auth:logout --yes

csdx tokens

Lists all existing tokens added to the session

USAGE
  $ csdx tokens [--columns <value> | -x] [--filter <value>] [--no-header | [--csv | --no-truncate]]
    [--output csv|json|yaml |  | ] [--sort <value>]

FLAGS
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  Lists all existing tokens added to the session

ALIASES
  $ csdx tokens

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:tokens

csdx whoami

Display current users email address

USAGE
  $ csdx whoami

DESCRIPTION
  Display current users email address

ALIASES
  $ csdx whoami

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx auth:whoami