credentials

The OLP CLI supports the following:

credentials list

Retrieves all the available credentials. The OLP CLI resolves the credentials list in the same order as it resolves the credentials being passed. For more more information, see Passing credentials to CLI. For the credentials.properties file, the command always returns the default profile only.

olp credentials list [command options]

Optional parameters:

  • --credentials <path to credentials file> The name of a credentials file to use with the command. Credentials files are downloaded separately from the platform portal.
  • --profile <profile name> The name of the credentials profile to use from the olpcli.ini file.
  • --json Displays the command result in JSON format.
  • --quiet Displays app IDs, each on a new line.

For more information on using credentials and profiles, see Credentials setup.

Example:

olp credentials list

Output:


app ID                   profile        scope                                                                  source
ylH5uh69n7DedRvGMUmp     demo-profile   hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/project-e2e-lv                     /.here/olpcli.ini
f6AvwZgJBeHM51sosAKQ     prod                                                                                  /.here/olpcli.ini
F9p0HU3qCqtxnZ3KnH4a     staging                                                                               /.here/olpcli.ini

credentials import

Imports the credentials from the specified credentials.properties file to the .here\olpcli.ini file:

olp credentials import <profile name> <path to credentials.properties file> [command parameters]

Note

If the default profile is not present in .here\olpcli.ini, will be also added as default profile.

Required parameters:

  • <profile name> The name of a new profile. Use unique names, otherwise, use the --force parameter.
  • <path to credentials.properties file> The path to the credentials.properties file.

Optional parameters:

  • --force Allows importing app credentials even if a profile with the specified name exists. As a result, the imported profile replaces the original one.

Note

If olpcli.ini is present, then credentials.properties is not used unless specified with the --credentials parameter. For more information, see Passing credentials to CLI.

Example:

The command below creates an .here\olpcli.ini file in your home directory and associates the credentials from the credentials.properties file with the newProfile profile:

olp credentials import newProfile credentials.properties

Output:


[profile newProfile]
here.user.id = HERE-01966c94-aaf1-4ae2-a1y6-6516b3f9b6c1
here.client.id = mzLcb1rL8nskvDQpCAAO
here.access.key.id = BELUTk45QdaYGgZ9A_IMTA
here.access.key.secret = 108lI7w9m8G_6sIw9kng-PXGoeHQQ-cv6xByNOuMcRYixZZp...
here.token.endpoint.url = https://elb.cn-northwest-1.account.hereapi.cn/oauth2/token
here.token.scope = hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/project-e2e-lv

To use this new profile, add --profile newProfile to CLI commands or set the OLP_PROFILE environment variable to newProfile.

credentials delete

Deletes the specified profile from the .here\olpcli.ini file.

olp credentials delete <profile name> [command paramenters]

Required parameters:

  • <profile name> The name of the profile to remove.

Example:

The command below removes the newProfile profile from the olpcli.ini file:

olp credentials delete newProfile

Output:


Profile newProfile has been deleted

credentials update

Updates the scope of the credentials.properties file or a profile in the .here\olpcli.ini file.

olp credentials update <profile name> [command paramenters]

Required parameters:

  • <profile name> The name of the profile you want to update.

Optional parameters:

  • --name <profile name> The new name for the profile. Use unique names, otherwise, use the --force parameter.
  • --scope <project HRN> The new scope for the profile. To remove the existing scope from the profile, use empty.
  • --force Allows updating the profile name using the name of an existing profile, which will be deleted as a result.
  • --credentials <path to credentials file> The path to a credentials file to be updated.

Note

For the credentials.properties file, you can only update the scope property.

Example:

The command below updates the old-profile profile in the olpcli.ini file with a new name and scope:


olp credentials update old-profile --name new-profile --scope hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/myproject

Output:


Profile new-profile has been updated with new scope hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/myproject

Example:

The command below updates the old-profile profile in the olpcli.ini file by removing the project scope from the mentioned profile:

olp credentials update old-profile --scope empty

Output:


Profile old-profile has been updated with empty scope

Example:

The command below updates the credentials.properties file with a new scope:


olp credentials update default --scope hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/myproject

Output:


credentials.properties has been updated with new scope hrn:here-cn:authorization::org:project/myproject

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