confluent kafka acl create
Description
Create a Kafka ACL.
confluent kafka acl create [flags]
Flags
--url string Base URL of REST Proxy Endpoint of Kafka Cluster (include /kafka for embedded Rest Proxy). Must set flag or CONFLUENT_REST_URL.
--ca-cert-path string Path to a PEM-encoded CA to verify the Confluent REST Proxy.
--client-cert-path string Path to client cert to be verified by Confluent REST Proxy, include for mTLS authentication.
--client-key-path string Path to client private key, include for mTLS authentication.
--no-auth Include if requests should be made without authentication headers, and user will not be prompted for credentials.
--prompt Bypass use of available login credentials and prompt for Kafka Rest credentials.
--allow ACL permission to allow access.
--deny ACL permission to restrict access to resource.
--principal string REQUIRED: Principal for this operation with User: or Group: prefix.
--host string Set host for access. Only IP addresses are supported. (default "*")
--operation string REQUIRED: Set ACL Operation to: (all, alter, alter-configs, cluster-action, create, delete, describe, describe-configs, idempotent-write, read, write).
--cluster-scope Set the cluster resource. With this option the ACL grants
access to the provided operations on the Kafka cluster itself.
--consumer-group string Set the Consumer Group resource.
--transactional-id string Set the TransactionalID resource.
--topic string Set the topic resource. With this option the ACL grants the provided
operations on the topics that start with that prefix, depending on whether
the --prefix option was also passed.
--prefix Set to match all resource names prefixed with this value.
-o, --output string Specify the output format as "human", "json", or "yaml". (default "human")
Global Flags
-h, --help Show help for this command.
-v, --verbose count Increase verbosity (-v for warn, -vv for info, -vvv for debug, -vvvv for trace).
Examples
You can specify only one of the following flags per command invocation: cluster-scope, consumer-group, topic, or transactional-id. For example, for a consumer to read a topic, you need to grant READ and DESCRIBE both on the consumer-group and the topic resources, issuing two separate commands:
confluent kafka acl create --allow --User:Jane --operation READ --operation DESCRIBE --consumer-group java_example_group_1
confluent kafka acl create --allow --Group:Finance --operation READ --operation DESCRIBE --topic '*'
See Also
confluent kafka acl - Manage Kafka ACLs.