gdcloud iam roles update

NOME

gdcloud iam roles update – Atualize uma função personalizada.

SYNOPSIS

gdcloud iam roles update ROLE_NAME
    { --file=ROLE_FILE |
    [--description=DESCRIPTION]
    [--title=TITLE]
    [--permissions=[permissions1,...]]
    [--stage=[ALPHA | BETA | GA | DISABLED]]
    [--projects=[project1,...]]
    } [flags]

DESCRIÇÃO

Atualize uma função personalizada com autorizações definidas de forma restrita para um projeto ou um âmbito da organização. Esta função concede apenas o acesso mínimo necessário para realizar tarefas específicas, seguindo o princípio do menor privilégio.

EXEMPLOS


To update an organization-level custom role with specific permissions, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update org-viewer --permissions=storageAdmin:compute:instances.get,storageAdmin:storage:buckets.list

To update a project-level custom role for deploying resources in specific project namespaces, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update project-resource-manager --permissions=storageAdmin:compute:instances.get,storageAdmin:compute:disks.create --projects=project-id-1,project-id-2

To update a project-level custom role applicable to all projects, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update project-instance-operator --permissions=admin:compute:instances.start,admin:compute:instances.stop

To update title and description of a custom role, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update org-viewer --title="Organization Viewer v2" --description="Grants read-only access to storage buckets and compute instances at the organization level v2"

To add additional projects to an existing project-level custom role, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update project-resource-manager --projects=project-id-3,project-id-4

To update a custom role from a YAML configuration file, run:

    gdcloud iam roles update my_role --file=ROLE_FILE

SINALIZADORES OPCIONAIS

      --description string                               Overrides description of the CustomRole custom resource.
      --file string                                      Path to a file containing YAML configuration for a CustomRole custom resource. If set, the gdcloud CLI updates the CustomRole from the YAML configuration and ignores the other flags. The YAML file can contain any combination of the following fields: 'title', 'description', 'permissions', 'stage', and 'projects'. The 'permissions' field, if provided, must adhere to the 'iamRoleName:apiGroup:resource:verb' or 'iamRoleName:apiGroup:resource:resourceName:verb' format (no wildcards). All fields are optional during an update but must follow the format and restrictions of their corresponding command-line flags.
      --permissions iamRoleName:apiGroup:resource:verb   Overrides a list of permissions granted to this CustomRole. Each permission must be specified in one of the following formats: iamRoleName:apiGroup:resource:verb (for resource that don't have individual name) or `iamRoleName:apiGroup:resource:resourceName:verb` (for resource with specific name). Wildcards (`*`) are explicitly prohibited in any part of the permission string (apiGroup, resource, verb, or resourceName) to enforce the principle of least privilege.
      --projects strings                                 Comma-separated list of project IDs where the CustomRole will be applied. When updating project-scoped custom roles, the specified projects are merged with existing projects, unless the existing projects contain a wildcard (*). In that case, the wildcard is preserved, indicating that the role applies to all projects. Required when updating project-scoped custom roles; not applicable for 'organization' scope. Example: --projects=project-id-1,project-id-2,project-id-3.
      --stage string                                     Overrides release stage of the CustomRole (ALPHA, BETA, GA or DISABLED). Use DISABLED to disable the CustomRole.
      --title string                                     Overrides title of the CustomRole custom resource.

GDCLOUD WIDE FLAGS

Estas marcas estão disponíveis para todos os comandos: --configuration, --format, --help, --project e --quiet.

Para mais informações, consulte a página Vista geral da referência da CLI gdcloud.