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@wearableintelligence/plugin-admin-cli v0.1.7

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admin-cli

parsable-cli plugin for admin functionality

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Test

You can run your local changes against staging environemnt by running 1. parsable-cli login 2. cp ~/.config/@wearableintelligence/parsable-cli/parsable-envs.json ~/.config/@wearableintelligence/plugin-admin-cli/ 3. You can run ./bin/run [command]

This is run in order to have the correct credentials from login since admin-cli does not have login section

Usage

$ npm install -g @wearableintelligence/plugin-admin-cli
$ parsable-cli COMMAND
running command...
$ parsable-cli (-v|--version|version)
@wearableintelligence/plugin-admin-cli/0.1.7 linux-x64 node-v14.18.1
$ parsable-cli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ parsable-cli COMMAND
...

Commands

parsable-cli attributes:add

Add new attribute values

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli attributes:add

OPTIONS
  -a, --attributes=attributes  (required) Attribute and attribute values, formatted like key=value|value|value
  -t, --team=team              Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended               show extra columns
  --columns=columns            only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                        output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter              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=csv|json|yaml       output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                  property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to add attribute values to a team, this is purely additive and will not remove any values. Attribute 
  input format is key=value|value|value

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli attrs:add

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli attributes:add -t my-team -a Location='San Francisco|Austin|Vancouver'
  parsable-cli attributes:add --team a-squad -a 'Location'='Mexico City' -a 'Business Unit'='Food|Alcohol'
  parsable-cli attrs:add -team team-b -a 'Location'='Berlin 1|Berlin 2' -a 'Business Function'='Planning|Operations'

See code: src/commands/attributes/add.js

parsable-cli attributes:list

List attribute values for a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli attributes:list

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  List the attribute and attribute values for a team.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli attributes:ls
  $ parsable-cli attrs:list
  $ parsable-cli attrs:ls

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli attributes:list -t the-team
  parsable-cli attributes:list --team the-team
  parsable-cli attrs:list -t 577cf2ed-b5b9-4bd4-a09d-f4a6c2571c13
  parsable-cli attrs:ls --team 577cf2ed-b5b9-4bd4-a09d-f4a6c2571c13

See code: src/commands/attributes/list.js

parsable-cli attributes:remove

Remove attribute values from a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli attributes:remove

OPTIONS
  -a, --attributes=attributes  (required) Attribute and attribute values, formatted like key=value|value|value
  -t, --team=team              Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended               show extra columns
  --columns=columns            only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                        output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter              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=csv|json|yaml       output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                  property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Remove one or many attribute values on a team. Attribute input format is key=value|value|value

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli attributes:archive
  $ parsable-cli attributes:rm
  $ parsable-cli attrs:remove
  $ parsable-cli attrs:archive
  $ parsable-cli attrs:rm

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli attributes:remove -t my-team -a Location='San Francisco|Austin|Vancouver'
  parsable-cli attributes:archive --team a-squad -a 'Location'='Mexico City' -a 'Business Unit'='Food|Alcohol'
  parsable-cli attrs:rm -team team-b -a 'Location'='Berlin 1|Berlin 2' -a 'Business Function'='Planning|Operations'

See code: src/commands/attributes/remove.js

parsable-cli params:add

Add Parameters

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli params:add

OPTIONS
  -O, --owner=ALL|JOB_TEMPLATE|STEP_GROUP|STEP|JOB|USER  Parameter owner, will default to JOB_TEMPLATE if left out
  -T, --type=TEXT|NUMBER|MULTI_SELECT_LIST|LIST          (required) Parameter type
  -d, --defaultValue=defaultValue                        Default value, if multi-select list, separate values by |
  -k, --key=key                                          (required) Parameter key name

  -o, --options=options                                  Sets options for list and multi select list types, separate
                                                         options by |

  -r, --[no-]required                                    Set flag if parameter is required, use --no-required if not
                                                         required

  -t, --team=team                                        Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -x, --extended                                         show extra columns

  --columns=columns                                      only show provided columns (comma-separated)

  --csv                                                  output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]

  --filter=filter                                        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=csv|json|yaml                                 output in a more machine friendly format

  --sort=sort                                            property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to add parameters for a team

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli parameters:add
  $ parsable-cli metadata:add

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli params:add -k 'Risk Level' -T TEXT -O STEP_GROUP -t corteva
  parsable-cli params:add -k 'Color' -T LIST -d green -o 'green|red|blue|yellow'
  parsable-cli params:add -k 'Shape' -T MULTI_SELECT_LIST -d 'big|round' --required

See code: src/commands/params/add.js

parsable-cli params:list

List parameters for a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli params:list

OPTIONS
  -a, --includeArchived   Set this flag to include archived parameters in the response
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to view parameters (metadata) for a team

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli params:ls
  $ parsable-cli parameters:list
  $ parsable-cli parameters:ls
  $ parsable-cli metadata:list
  $ parsable-cli metadata:ls

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli params:list
  parsable-cli parameters:ls
  parsable-cli params:list -a
  parsable-cli params:list --includeArchived

See code: src/commands/params/list.js

parsable-cli params:update

Update Parameters

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli params:update

OPTIONS
  -T, --type=TEXT|NUMBER|MULTI_SELECT_LIST|LIST  Parameter type
  -c, --clear-default                            Set this flag to clear the default value
  -d, --default-value=default-value              Default value, if multi-select list, separate values by |
  -k, --key=key                                  Parameter key name to update
  -p, --parameterId=parameterId                  (required) Parameter ID
  -r, --[no-]required                            Mark parameter as required, use --no-required if not required

  -s, --sort-list                                Sorts list options alphabetically, this only works for list and multi
                                                 select list types

  -t, --team=team                                Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  --add-options=add-options                      Adds options for list and multi select list types, separate options by
                                                 "|"

  --remove-options=remove-options                Removes options for list and multi select list types, separate options
                                                 by "|", returns error if any option does not match the current ones

  --rename-options=rename-options                Renames options for  list and multi select list types, separate obtions
                                                 by "|" and the new value with ":", returns error if any option does
                                                 snot match the current ones

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to update parameters for a team

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli parameters:update
  $ parsable-cli metadata:update

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli params:update -p 3f83a5f7-6615-48d8-b520-4018b551ffa3 -k "Risk Level"
  parsable-cli params:update -p 2cdc5ba0-0a06-4958-8f79-eb53300d357a -t LIST -d green -a "green|red|blue|yellow" 
  --sort-list
  parsable-cli params:update -p 2cdc5ba0-0a06-4958-8f79-eb53300d357a -T MULTI_SELECT_LIST -d "big|round" --add-options 
  "big|small|round|square"
  parsable-cli params:update -p 2cdc5ba0-0a06-4958-8f79-eb53300d357a -T MULTI_SELECT_LIST --remove-options="big|small"
  parsable-cli params:update -p 2cdc5ba0-0a06-4958-8f79-eb53300d357a -T MULTI_SELECT_LIST -d "big|round" 
  --rename-options="pink:red|circle:rounded"
  parsable-cli params:update -p c72d37ff-07b3-4d46-a00a-de48784e13ed --required
  parsable-cli params:update -p c72d37ff-07b3-4d46-a00a-de48784e13ed --no-required
  parsable-cli params:update -p c72d37ff-07b3-4d46-a00a-de48784e13ed --clear-default

See code: src/commands/params/update.js

parsable-cli policies:add

Add new team policies

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli policies:add

OPTIONS
  -a, --action=VIEW|CREATE|EDIT|EXECUTE|PUBLISH|COLLABORATE|ARCHIVE

  -e, --expression=expression

  -o, 
  --object=USER|TEAM|JOB|JOB_TEMPLATE|TEMPLATE_SET|ISSUE|DATASHEET|POLICY|POLICY_SET|WORKFLOW|ANALYTICS|TEAM_SETTINGS|IN
  TEGRATION_TEMPLATE|METADATA|METADATA_VALUE|ANALYTICS_2|IT_SETTINGS

  -p, --policy=policy

  -s, 
  --subject=USER|TEAM|JOB|JOB_TEMPLATE|TEMPLATE_SET|ISSUE|DATASHEET|POLICY|POLICY_SET|WORKFLOW|ANALYTICS|TEAM_SETTINGS|I
  NTEGRATION_TEMPLATE|METADATA|METADATA_VALUE|ANALYTICS_2|IT_SETTINGS

  -t, --team=team
      Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -x, --extended
      show extra columns

  --columns=columns
      only show provided columns (comma-separated)

  --csv
      output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]

  --filter=filter
      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=csv|json|yaml
      output in a more machine friendly format

  --sort=sort
      property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Add one or many team policies. Use the policy flag if you want to add multiple policies with the same command. If 
  adding a single policy, you may use the combination of subject, object, action, and expression flags.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli policies:add -t mikes-team --policy 'p,USER,ANALYTICS_2,role_admin,VIEW'
  parsable-cli policies:add -t myteam --policy 'p,USER,ANALYTICS_2,role_admin,VIEW' --policy 
  'p,USER,ANALYTICS_2,role_admin,CREATE'
  parsable-cli policies:add -t 42d2b7b8-1f8d-4dc7-8fcc-328dd3ac9e0b --subject USER --object TEAM_SETTINGS --action VIEW 
  --expression role_admin

See code: src/commands/policies/add.js

parsable-cli policies:list

List all team policies

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli policies:list

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Retrieve a list of all policies for a team.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli policies:list -t team-name
  parsable-cli policies:list -t 95c9044c-39e9-42e2-93d0-4ba001981409
  parsable-cli policies:list --team team-one

See code: src/commands/policies/list.js

parsable-cli settings:audit

Setting Changes

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli settings:audit

OPTIONS
  -s, --settingId=settingId  Setting ID

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  See all changes made for a specific feature flag or parameter

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli settings:changes

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli settings:audit -s abac
  parsable-cli settings:audit -s analyticsR2
  parsable-cli settings:audit -s attributeOrdering

See code: src/commands/settings/audit.js

parsable-cli settings:list

List settings for a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli settings:list

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to view feature flags and parameters for a team

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli settings:ls

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli settings:list
  parsable-cli settings:ls
  parsable-cli settings:list --filter='type=Feature Flag'
  parsable-cli settings:list --sort=-type

See code: src/commands/settings/list.js

parsable-cli settings:update

Update Team Settings

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli settings:update

OPTIONS
  -V, --value=value            Update setting with this value
  -d, --disable                Disable a feature flag
  -e, --enable                 Enable a feature flag
  -m, --commit-msg=commit-msg  [default: Updated via parsable-cli] Summarize your changes
  -s, --settingId=settingId    (required) Setting ID
  -t, --team=team              Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended               show extra columns
  --columns=columns            only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                        output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter              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=csv|json|yaml       output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                  property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to toggle feature flags or update parameters for a team

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli settings:update -s workflow --disable
  parsable-cli settings:update -s locale -V en-US
  parsable-cli settings:update -t shell -s multiPhoto -V true
  parsable-cli settings:update -t shell -s multiPhoto --enable -m 'Turning multi photo on for Shell'

See code: src/commands/settings/update.js

parsable-cli settings:versions

Setting Rule Versions

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli settings:versions

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  This command will provide a change log of any feature flags or parameter changes on a team

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli settings:versions
  parsable-cli settings:versions -t honeywell
  parsable-cli settings:versions -t halliburton -x

See code: src/commands/settings/versions.js

parsable-cli teams:create

Create a new Parsable team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:create

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name                   (required) The team display name
  -r, --region=us-west-2|eu-west-1  The region the team resides in
  -x, --extended                    show extra columns
  --columns=columns                 only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                             output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter                   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=csv|json|yaml            output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                       property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to create a new Parsable team. You will be the owner of the team and will be able to invite others to 
  it.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:create -n 'New Team'
  parsable-cli teams:create -n 'My New Team' -r us-west-2
  parsable-cli teams:create --name 'The Newest Team' --region eu-west-1

See code: src/commands/teams/create.js

parsable-cli teams:delete

Delete a Parsable team and all related data

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:delete

OPTIONS
  -f, --force      Delete the team without confirmation prompt
  -t, --team=team  (required) Team ID or subdomain the request is for

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command cautiously, this cannot be undone. All team data will be deleted from Parsable and cannot be 
  recovered.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:delete -t 07fd7d69-52b8-4375-a1a0-ce1a0788fd45
  parsable-cli teams:delete --team e6cdd62d-36e0-43ba-9df0-c7bbdde28584

See code: src/commands/teams/delete.js

parsable-cli teams:disable

Disable a Parsable team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:disable

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         (required) Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to disable a team. Once a team is disabled, it can no longer be accessed until enabled again.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:disable -t test-team
  parsable-cli teams:disable -t cbc2141b-b084-4f8f-944a-d4349ae244e7
  parsable-cli teams:disable --team 45d94ba2-439c-4398-a2b9-767a55dc3b30

See code: src/commands/teams/disable.js

parsable-cli teams:enable

Enable a Parsable team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:enable

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         (required) Team ID the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  This command will enable a team that has been disabled. Team ID must be passed in, this will not work with only 
  passing in the subdomain.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:enable -t 79b4d6b5-8ad5-43a1-a37b-a8d0089d2fca
  parsable-cli teams:enable --teamId 6625c0c1-8b8c-4f5b-a78d-89b94471ce69

See code: src/commands/teams/enable.js

parsable-cli teams:fetch

Fetch a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:fetch

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Fetch a team by Team ID or Subdomain

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli teams:get
  $ parsable-cli teams:show
  $ parsable-cli teams:info

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:fetch -t purple-monkeys
  parsable-cli teams:fetch -t 767d94cd-2c48-455a-9da3-7f608c51f5f5

See code: src/commands/teams/fetch.js

parsable-cli teams:list

Lists all teams you have access to

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:list

OPTIONS
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  This command will list all teams that your logged in user has access to.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli teams:ls

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:list
  parsable-cli teams:ls

See code: src/commands/teams/list.js

parsable-cli teams:provision-trial

Provision a trial team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:provision-trial

OPTIONS
  -e, --email=email          (required) The email of the trial user
  -r, --region=region        The region the team resides in (us-west-2|eu-west-1)
  -t, --team-name=team-name  (required) The name of the team for the trial user
  -x, --extended             show extra columns
  --columns=columns          only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                      output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter            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=csv|json|yaml     output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Sends a request to provision a trial team.

EXAMPLE
  parsable-cli teams:provision-trial -e=test@email.com -r=us-west-2 -t='The Trial Team'

See code: src/commands/teams/provision-trial.js

parsable-cli teams:update

Update a Parsable team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli teams:update

OPTIONS
  -T, --trial=on|off         Turn on/off trial status for a team
  -d, --disable              Disable a team
  -e, --enable               Enable a team
  -n, --name=name            The team display name
  -s, --subdomain=subdomain  The team subdomain
  -t, --team=team            (required) Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended             show extra columns
  --columns=columns          only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                      output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter            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=csv|json|yaml     output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to update a team. The team name, subdomain, and trial status may be updated. You may also enable or 
  disable a team.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli teams:edit

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli teams:update -t my-team -n new-team-name -s new-subdomain
  parsable-cli teams:update --team my-team --name just-another-team
  parsable-cli teams:update -t my-team --disable
  parsable-cli teams:update -t 1d0fef4c-3d7b-4315-bced-3cf5d0cd25ef --enable
  parsable-cli teams:update -t my-team --trial off
  parsable-cli teams:update -t dd9761cb-0b67-4085-952e-f532b8b4500b --trial on

See code: src/commands/teams/update.js

parsable-cli users:add

Add a user to a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:add

OPTIONS
  -P, --password=password

  -e, --email=email
      Email address of user

  -r, 
  --roles=ADMIN|AUTHOR|JOBCREATOR|EXECUTOR|PARSABLE_ADMIN|WORKFLOW_PLANNER|ANALYTICS_EDITOR|ANALYTICS_VIEWER|IT_ADMIN
      Team roles

  -t, --team=team
      Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -u, --username=username
      Username or user id

  --mail
      Set flag to invite user by mail

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use the password flag to create a user with a temporary password.
  IMPORTANT - you can only create a temporary password if the user is not already a Parsable user, if the user has 
  already been created in Parsable the password will be ignored.

  Set --mail flag to invite the user by email. You must be on the team to invite the user by mail.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:add -t yara -u lwhittle -e lw@parsable.com -r PARSABLE_ADMIN -r ADMIN -r AUTHOR
  parsable-cli users:add -u bgaffney -e bg@parsable.com -r PARSABLE_ADMIN -r ADMIN -P Pass1234! 
  parsable-cli users:add -e jd@parsable.com -r PARSABLE_ADMIN -r ADMIN --mail

See code: src/commands/users/add.js

parsable-cli users:apply

Apply attributes to a user

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:apply

OPTIONS
  -a, --attributes=attributes  Attribute and attribute values, formatted like key=value|value|value
  -t, --team=team              Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username      Username or user id
  -x, --extended               show extra columns
  --columns=columns            only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                        output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter              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=csv|json|yaml       output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                  property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Adds the attribute and attributes values to a user. This command is additive.
  Attribute values are separated by |
  Roles cannot be applied here, you must use the users:assign command to add Roles.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:applyAttributes

EXAMPLE
  parsable-cli users:apply -t onboarding -u lw@parsable.com -a 'Location=San Francisco|Austin' -a 'Business 
  Unit=Chicken|Kombucha'

See code: src/commands/users/apply.js

parsable-cli users:assign

Assign team roles to a user

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:assign

OPTIONS
  -r, 
  --roles=ADMIN|AUTHOR|JOBCREATOR|EXECUTOR|PARSABLE_ADMIN|WORKFLOW_PLANNER|ANALYTICS_EDITOR|ANALYTICS_VIEWER|IT_ADMIN
      Team roles

  -t, --team=team
      Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -u, --username=username
      Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Adds team roles to a user. This command is additive.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:assignRoles

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:assign -t onboarding -u lw@parsable.com -r ADMIN -r PARSABLE_ADMIN
  parsable-cli users:assign -u afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85 -t heineken -r EXECUTOR

See code: src/commands/users/assign.js

parsable-cli users:bulk:update

Update users in bulk from a CSV

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:bulk:update

OPTIONS
  -f, --file=file  (required) Path to the CSV file

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  The CSV MUST have a header row that includes columns "id", "name", and "email".
  The "id" and "name" are required, "email" is optional.
  Save the CSV to your hard drive, then pass the path to the CSV with the --file flag

  Example CSV
  id, name, email
  12c31f28-2f14-4c13-a6e4-90129ec96833, George Foreman, gforeman@parsable.com
  b6e7596f-1178-435b-ad3e-d06f7fda87e9, Mike Tyson, mtyson@parsable.com

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:bulk:update -f input/updateUsers.csv
  parsable-cli users:bulk:update -f /Users/username/parsable/update.csv

See code: src/commands/users/bulk/update.js

parsable-cli users:delete

Deletes a user from a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:delete

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team          Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username  Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  WARNING: This command will completely delete a user from the team and remove all of their roles and attributes.
  They will not show in the archived users list.

See code: src/commands/users/delete.js

parsable-cli users:grant

Grants a user a persistent auth token

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:grant

OPTIONS
  -u, --username=username  (required) Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Creates a persistent auth token for a user. A user can only have one persistent auth token at any given time.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:grant -u john.doe@parsable.com
  parsable-cli users:grant -u afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85

See code: src/commands/users/grant.js

parsable-cli users:list

Lists users on a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:list

OPTIONS
  -a, --attributes=attributes
      Attribute and attribute values, formatted like key=value|value|value

  -p, --paging=paging
      Paging for querying, in the format {page}:{limit}. The limit is the number of results per page and the page is how 
      many pages to “skip” over before starting to return results.

  -r, 
  --roles=ADMIN|AUTHOR|JOBCREATOR|EXECUTOR|PARSABLE_ADMIN|WORKFLOW_PLANNER|ANALYTICS_EDITOR|ANALYTICS_VIEWER|IT_ADMIN
      Team roles

  -t, --team=team
      Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -x, --extended
      show extra columns

  --all
      Set flag to list all users on the team

  --columns=columns
      only show provided columns (comma-separated)

  --csv
      output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]

  --filter=filter
      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=csv|json|yaml
      output in a more machine friendly format

  --sort=sort
      property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to query users on a team by roles and attributes. Supports paging.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:ls

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:list -t halliburton
  parsable-cli users:list -t d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7
  parsable-cli users:list -t corteva -r EXECUTOR
  parsable-cli users:list -t afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85 -a Role=AUTHOR
  parsable-cli users:list -t afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85 -r PARSABLE_ADMIN -a Location=Austin
  parsable-cli users:list -t afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85 --all

See code: src/commands/users/list.js

parsable-cli users:query

Query for users across teams or within a specific team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:query

OPTIONS
  -n, --name=name         (required) Name or partial name to query
  -t, --team=team         Leave blank to query across all teams, add to query within a specific team
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Enter a name or partial name to query across all teams, or add the team flag to query within a specific team

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:find

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:query -n mike
  parsable-cli users:query --name michael
  parsable-cli users:query -n michael -t the-a-team

See code: src/commands/users/query.js

parsable-cli users:remove

Removes a user from a team

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:remove

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team          Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username  Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  This command removes all roles for a user on a given team.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:removeUserFromTeam
  $ parsable-cli users:rm

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:remove -t halliburton -u jane@parsable.com
  parsable-cli users:remove -t d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7 -u c08a5391-3798-469c-a156-8bd333a54db0
  parsable-cli users:rm -u john@parsable.com -t 2bf8a711-1404-4467-9fe7-ead62b5f04ea

See code: src/commands/users/remove.js

parsable-cli users:revoke

Revoke a persistent auth token

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:revoke

OPTIONS
  -u, --username=username  (required) Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Revokes a persistent auth token for a user. The persistent auth token will no longer by valid to use.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:revoke -u lisa@parsable.com
  parsable-cli users:revoke -u d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7

See code: src/commands/users/revoke.js

parsable-cli users:show

Show user information

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:show

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team          Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username  Username or user id
  -x, --extended           show extra columns
  --columns=columns        only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                    output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter          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=csv|json|yaml   output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort              property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Use this command to view a specific user's information

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:get
  $ parsable-cli users:fetch

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:show -u bob@parsable.com
  parsable-cli users:show -u bfd373c2-efe5-4251-a81e-c16d63f01377
  parsable-cli users:show -u chai@parsable.com -t wacker
  parsable-cli users:show -u test.user@sera.co -t d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7

See code: src/commands/users/show.js

parsable-cli users:tokens

View team tokens

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:tokens

OPTIONS
  -t, --team=team         Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Lists all auth tokens granted to users on a team

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:tokens -t c53149e5-931a-48b8-9f2a-9f079d47e3cc
  parsable-cli users:tokens -t heineken

See code: src/commands/users/tokens.js

parsable-cli users:unapply

Remove attributes on a user

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:unapply

OPTIONS
  -a, --attributes=attributes  Attribute and attribute values, formatted like key=value|value|value
  -t, --team=team              Team ID or subdomain the request is for
  -u, --username=username      (required) Username or user id
  -x, --extended               show extra columns
  --columns=columns            only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                        output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter              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=csv|json|yaml       output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort                  property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Removes the attributes values applied a user.
  Attribute values are separated by |
  Roles cannot be applied here, you must use the users:unassign command to remove Roles.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:unapplyAttributes

EXAMPLE
  parsable-cli users:unapply -t onboarding -u lw@parsable.com -a 'Location=San Francisco|Austin' -a 'Business 
  Unit=Chicken|Kombucha'

See code: src/commands/users/unapply.js

parsable-cli users:unassign

Remove team roles from a user

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:unassign

OPTIONS
  -r, 
  --roles=ADMIN|AUTHOR|JOBCREATOR|EXECUTOR|PARSABLE_ADMIN|WORKFLOW_PLANNER|ANALYTICS_EDITOR|ANALYTICS_VIEWER|IT_ADMIN
      Team roles

  -t, --team=team
      Team ID or subdomain the request is for

  -u, --username=username
      Username or user id

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Removes team roles from a user.

ALIASES
  $ parsable-cli users:unassignRoles

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:unassign -t onboarding -u lw@parsable.com -r ADMIN -r PARSABLE_ADMIN
  parsable-cli users:unassign -u afb7b786-fddd-4a5e-9df3-a44eba144b85 -t heineken -r EXECUTOR

See code: src/commands/users/unassign.js

parsable-cli users:update

Update the name or email of a user

USAGE
  $ parsable-cli users:update

OPTIONS
  -U, --userId=userId     (required) User id
  -e, --email=email       Email address of user
  -n, --name=name         (required) Name
  -x, --extended          show extra columns
  --columns=columns       only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                   output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=filter         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=csv|json|yaml  output in a more machine friendly format
  --sort=sort             property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  ...
  Update the name or email of a user. Name changes will be applied instantly.
  Email changes will need to be accepted by the user, an email will be sent to their old email address to confirm.
  To update a user, you must either have an ADMIN role on a shared team or have Parsable super admin privileges.
  The userId flag is required to update a user along with name, email is optional.

EXAMPLES
  parsable-cli users:update -U d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7 -n 'Jonathan Doe' -e 'j.doe@hotmail.com'
  parsable-cli users:update -U d364a4aa-ef06-4848-9af3-ad1bf6f01dc7 -n 'John Doe'

See code: src/commands/users/update.js

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