list_named_credentials
Lists the named credentials. You can list the credentials you own or have explicit access to.
Format
emcli list_named_credentials [-cred_name="cred_name"] [-cred_owner="cred_owner"] [-script | -format=[name:<pretty|script|csv>]; [column_separator:column_sep_string]; [row_separator:row_sep_string]; [-separator="separator:attname:charseq"] [-noheader] [ ] indicates that the parameter is optional
Options
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cred_name
Credential name to filter the list of credentials displayed.
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cred_owner
Credential owner to filter the list of credentials displayed.
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script
This is equivalent to -format='name: script'.
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format
Format specification (default is
-format="name:pretty"
).-
format="name:pretty"
prints the output table in a readable format not intended to be parsed by scripts. -
format="name:script"
sets the default column separator to a tab and the default row separator to a newline. The column and row separator strings can be specified to change these defaults. -
format="name:csv"
sets the column separator to a comma and the row separator to a newline. -
format="name:script;column_separator:<column_sep_string>" column-separates the verb output by <column_sep_string>. Rows are separated by the newline character.
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format="name:script;row_separator:<row_sep_string>" row-separates the verb output by <row_sep_string>. Columns are separated by the tab character.
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separator
Multi-value attributes use the semi-colon character as the separator. When data contains this character, you can override its value. For example:
separator="<attributename=sep_char"
... where 'attributename' is the name of the attribute for which you want to override the separator character, and 'sepchar' is the new separator character. For example:
separator="att=#"
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noheader
Suppresses printing of column headers in tabular output.
Exit Codes
0 if successful. A non-zero value means that verb processing was unsuccessful.
Examples
This example lists credentials matching credential names containing 'NC'.
emcli list_named_credentials -cred_name="NC"