confluent local services schema-registry acl¶
Important
- The confluent local commands are intended for a single-node development environment and are not suitable for a production environment. The data that are produced are transient and are intended to be temporary. For production-ready workflows, see Install and Upgrade Confluent Platform.
Description¶
Specify an ACL for Schema Registry.
confluent local services schema-registry acl [flags]
Tip
You must export the path as an environment variable for each terminal session, or set the path to your Confluent Platform installation in your shell profile. For example:
cat ~/.bash_profile
export CONFLUENT_HOME=<path-to-confluent>
export PATH="${CONFLUENT_HOME}/bin:$PATH"
Flags¶
--add Indicates you are trying to add ACLs.
--list List all the current ACLs.
--remove Indicates you are trying to remove ACLs.
-o, --operation string Operation that is being authorized. Valid operation names are SUBJECT_READ, SUBJECT_WRITE, SUBJECT_DELETE, SUBJECT_COMPATIBILITY_READ, SUBJECT_COMPATIBILITY_WRITE, GLOBAL_COMPATIBILITY_READ, GLOBAL_COMPATIBILITY_WRITE, and GLOBAL_SUBJECTS_READ.
-p, --principal string Principal to which the ACL is being applied to. Use * to apply to all principals.
-s, --subject string Subject to which the ACL is being applied to. Only applicable for SUBJECT operations. Use * to apply to all subjects.
-t, --topic string Topic to which the ACL is being applied to. The corresponding subjects would be topic-key and topic-value. Only applicable for SUBJECT operations. Use * to apply to all subjects.
Global Flags¶
-h, --help Show help for this command.
--unsafe-trace Equivalent to -vvvv, but also log HTTP requests and responses which might contain plaintext secrets.
-v, --verbose count Increase verbosity (-v for warn, -vv for info, -vvv for debug, -vvvv for trace).
See Also¶
- confluent local services schema-registry - Manage Schema Registry.