Lagoon add group
lagoon add group#
Add a group to Lagoon, or add a group to an organization
Synopsis#
To add a group to an organization, you'll need to include the organization
flag and provide the name of the organization. You need to be an owner of this organization to do this.
If you're the organization owner and want to grant yourself ownership to this group to be able to deploy projects that may be added to it, specify the owner
flag, otherwise you will still be able to add and remove users without being an owner
lagoon add group [flags]
Options#
-h, --help help for group
-N, --name string Name of the group
-O, --organization-name string Name of the organization
--owner Organization owner only: Flag to grant yourself ownership of this group
Options inherited from parent commands#
--config-file string Path to the config file to use (must be *.yml or *.yaml)
--debug Enable debugging output (if supported)
-e, --environment string Specify an environment to use
--force Force yes on prompts (if supported)
-l, --lagoon string The Lagoon instance to interact with
--no-header No header on table (if supported)
--output-csv Output as CSV (if supported)
--output-json Output as JSON (if supported)
--pretty Make JSON pretty (if supported)
-p, --project string Specify a project to use
--skip-update-check Skip checking for updates
-i, --ssh-key string Specify path to a specific SSH key to use for lagoon authentication
--ssh-publickey string Specify path to a specific SSH public key to use for lagoon authentication using ssh-agent.
This will override any public key identities defined in configuration
--strict-host-key-checking string Similar to SSH StrictHostKeyChecking (accept-new, no, ignore) (default "accept-new")
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output to stderr (if supported)
SEE ALSO#
- lagoon add - Add a project, or add notifications and variables to projects or environments