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influxctl token create | The `influxctl token create` command creates a database token with specified permissions to resources in an InfluxDB cluster. |
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The influxctl token create
command creates a database token with specified
permissions to resources in an InfluxDB cluster and outputs
the token string.
The --read-database
and --write-database
flags support the *
wildcard
which grants read or write permissions to all databases. Enclose wildcards in
single or double quotes--for example: '*'
or "*"
.
The --format
flag lets you print the output in other formats.
The json
format is available for programmatic parsing by other tooling.
Default: table
.
Notable behaviors
- InfluxDB might take some time--from a few seconds to a few minutes--to activate and synchronize new tokens.
If a new database token doesn't immediately work (you receive a
401 Unauthorized
error) for querying or writing, wait and then try again. - Token strings are viewable only on token creation.
{{% note %}}
Store secure tokens in a secret store
Token strings are viewable only on token creation and aren't stored by InfluxDB. We recommend storing database tokens in a secure secret store.
{{% /note %}}
Usage
influxctl token create \
[--read-database=<DATABASE_NAME>] \
[--write-database=<DATABASE_NAME>] \
<TOKEN_DESCRIPTION>
Arguments
Argument | Description |
---|---|
TOKEN_DESCRIPTION | Database token description |
Flags
Flag | Description | |
---|---|---|
--format |
Output format (table (default) or json ) |
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--read-database |
Grant read permissions to a database (Repeatable) | |
--write-database |
Grant write permissions to a database (Repeatable) | |
-h |
--help |
Output command help |
{{% caption %}}
Also see influxctl
global flags.
{{% /caption %}}
Examples
- Create a token with read and write access to a database
- Create a token with read and write access to all databases
- Create a token with read-only access to a database
- Create a token with read-only access to multiple databases
- Create a token with mixed permissions to multiple databases
In the examples below, replace the following:
- {{% code-placeholder-key %}}
DATABASE_NAME
{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: your {{% product-name %}} database name - {{% code-placeholder-key %}}
DATABASE2_NAME
{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: your second {{% product-name %}} database name - {{% code-placeholder-key %}}
TOKEN_ID
{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: token ID to update
Create a token with read and write access to a database
{{% code-placeholders "DATABASE_NAME" %}}
influxctl token create \
--read-database DATABASE_NAME \
--write-database DATABASE_NAME \
"Read/write token for DATABASE_NAME"
{{% /code-placeholders %}}
Create a token with read and write access to all databases
influxctl token create \
--read-database "*" \
--write-database "*" \
"Read/write token for all databases"
Create a token with read-only access to a database
{{% code-placeholders "DATABASE_NAME" %}}
influxctl token create \
--read-database DATABASE_NAME \
"Read-only token for DATABASE_NAME"
{{% /code-placeholders %}}
Create a token with read-only access to multiple databases
{{% code-placeholders "DATABASE_NAME|DATABASE2_NAME" %}}
influxctl token create \
--read-database DATABASE_NAME \
--read-database DATABASE2_NAME \
"Read-only token for DATABASE_NAME and DATABASE2_NAME"
{{% /code-placeholders %}}
Create a token with mixed permissions to multiple databases
{{% code-placeholders "DATABASE_NAME|DATABASE2_NAME" %}}
influxctl token create \
--read-database DATABASE_NAME \
--read-database DATABASE2_NAME \
--write-database DATABASE2_NAME \
"Read-only on DATABASE_NAME, read/write on DATABASE2_NAME"
{{% /code-placeholders %}}