DCT-TOOLKIT COMMAND TOPIC Generated on: Tue Oct 21 12:26:59 USEDT 2025 Source: dct-toolkit-help-2025.5.txt ================================================================================ DCT-TOOLKIT COMPLETE COMMAND REFERENCE Generated on: Tue Oct 21 12:26:59 USEDT 2025 ======================================== MAIN HELP (dct-toolkit.exe -h): ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit[-hV] [COMMAND] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. Commands: ================================================================================ ================================================================================ TOPIC: Authorization ================================================================================ Commands (35): get_roles, create_role, get_role_by_id, delete_role, update_role, search_roles, add_role_permissions, remove_role_permissions, get_role_tags, create_role_tags, delete_role_tag, add_role_ui_profiles, delete_role_ui_profiles, get_object_permissions, get_all_object_permissions, get_access_groups, create_access_group, search_access_groups, get_access_group_by_id, delete_access_group, update_access_group, add_access_group_account_tags, remove_access_group_account_tags, add_access_group_account_ids, remove_access_group_account_id, add_access_group_scopes, get_access_group_scope, remove_access_group_scope, update_access_group_scope, add_tags_to_scope, delete_access_group_scope_object_tags, add_objects_to_access_group_scope, delete_access_group_scope_objects, add_always_allowed_permissions, remove_always_allowed_permissions COMMAND: get_roles ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_roles[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] [cursor=] [limit=] [sort=] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. cursor= Cursor to fetch the next or previous page of results. The value of this property must be extracted from the 'prev_cursor' or 'next_cursor' property of a PaginatedResponseMetadata which is contained in the response of list and search API endpoints. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. limit= Maximum number of objects to return per query. The value must be between 1 and 1000. Default is 100. sort= The field to sort results by. A property name with a prepended '-' signifies descending order. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: create_role ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit create_role[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] ([permission_objects=array name=string [description=string] [--[no-] immutable] [tags[=array...]]... [ui_profiles=array[,array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. permission_objects=array The list of permissions granted by this role. name=string The Role name. description=string Role description. --[no-]immutable If set to true, adding or removing permission is not allowed. tags[=array...] ui_profiles=array[,array...] The list of profiles that influence the navigation menus shown in the UI. --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: get_role_by_id ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_role_by_id[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] role_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: delete_role ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_role[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] role_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: update_role ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit update_role[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[name=string] [description=string]] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. name=string The role name description=string The role description --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: search_roles ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit search_roles[-hVw] [limit=] [cursor=] [sort=] [-cs] [-jh] [[[filter_expression=string]] | [--body=PARAM] | [[id=string] [name=string] [description=string] [--[no-]system_role] [-- [no-]immutable] [tags[=array[object]...]]...]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. limit= Maximum number of objects to return per query. The value must be between 1 and 1000. Default is 100. cursor= Cursor to fetch the next or previous page of results. The value of this property must be extracted from the 'prev_cursor' or 'next_cursor' property of a PaginatedResponseMetadata which is contained in the response of list and search API endpoints. sort= The field to sort results by. A property name with a prepended '-' signifies descending order. filter_expression=string --body=PARAM A request body containing a filter expression. This enables searching for items matching arbitrarily complex conditions. The list of attributes which can be used in filter expressions is available in the x-filterable vendor extension. # Filter Expression Overview **Note: All keywords are case-insensitive** ## Comparison Operators | Operator | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | | CONTAINS | Substring or membership testing for string and list attributes respectively. | field3 CONTAINS 'foobar', field4 CONTAINS TRUE | | IN | Tests if field is a member of a list literal. List can contain a maximum of 100 values | field2 IN ['Goku', 'Vegeta'] | | GE | Tests if a field is greater than or equal to a literal value | field1 GE 1.2e-2 | | GT | Tests if a field is greater than a literal value | field1 GT 1.2e-2 | | LE | Tests if a field is less than or equal to a literal value | field1 LE 9000 | | LT | Tests if a field is less than a literal value | field1 LT 9.02 | | NE | Tests if a field is not equal to a literal value | field1 NE 42 | | EQ | Tests if a field is equal to a literal value | field1 EQ 42 | ## Search Operator The SEARCH operator filters for items which have any filterable attribute that contains the input string as a substring, comparison is done case-insensitively. This is not restricted to attributes with string values. Specifically `SEARCH '12'` would match an item with an attribute with an integer value of `123`. ## Logical Operators Ordered by precedence. | Operator | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | | NOT | Logical NOT (Right associative) | NOT field1 LE 9000 | | AND | Logical AND (Left Associative) | field1 GT 9000 AND field2 EQ 'Goku' | | OR | Logical OR (Left Associative) | field1 GT 9000 OR field2 EQ 'Goku' | ## Grouping Parenthesis `()` can be used to override operator precedence. For example: NOT (field1 LT 1234 AND field2 CONTAINS 'foo') ## Literal Values | Literal | Description | Examples | | --- | --- | --- | | Nil | Represents the absence of a value | nil, Nil, nIl, NIL | | Boolean | true/false boolean | true, false, True, False, TRUE, FALSE | | Number | Signed integer and floating point numbers. Also supports scientific notation. | 0, 1, -1, 1.2, 0.35, 1.2e-2, -1.2e+2 | | String | Single or double quoted | "foo", "bar", "foo bar", 'foo', 'bar', 'foo bar' | | Datetime | Formatted according to [RFC3339] (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339) | 2018-04-27T18:39:26.397237+00:00 | | List | Comma-separated literals wrapped in square brackets | [0], [0, 1], ['foo', "bar"] | ## Limitations - A maximum of 8 unique identifiers may be used inside a filter expression. id=string Filter by id name=string Filter by name description=string Filter by description --[no-]system_role Filter by system_role --[no-]immutable Filter by immutable tags[=array[object]...] Filter by tags -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_role_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_role_permissions[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([permission_objects=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. permission_objects=array Array of permissions with object type and their permission. --body=PARAM Permissions to add to the role. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: remove_role_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit remove_role_permissions[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([permission_objects=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. permission_objects=array Array of permissions with object type and their permission. --body=PARAM Permissions to remove from the role. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: get_role_tags ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_role_tags[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] role_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: create_role_tags ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit create_role_tags[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([tags [=array...] [tags[=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. tags[=array...] Array of tags with key value pairs --body=PARAM Tags information for Roles. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: delete_role_tag ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_role_tag[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[key=string] [value=string] [tags [=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. key=string Key of the tag value=string Value of the tag tags[=array...] List of tags to be deleted --body=PARAM The parameters to delete tags -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_role_ui_profiles ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_role_ui_profiles[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([ui_profiles=array[,array...] [ui_profiles=array[,array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. ui_profiles=array[,array...] List of UI profiles --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: delete_role_ui_profiles ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_role_ui_profiles[-hVw] role_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([ui_profiles=array[,array...] [ui_profiles=array[,array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. roleId, role_id= The ID of the role. ui_profiles=array[,array...] List of UI profiles --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: get_object_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_object_permissions[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] object_id= object_type= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. objectId, object_id= The ID of the DCT Object. objectType, object_type= The type of the DCT object. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: get_all_object_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_all_object_permissions[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: get_access_groups ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_access_groups[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] [cursor=] [limit=] [sort=] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. cursor= Cursor to fetch the next or previous page of results. The value of this property must be extracted from the 'prev_cursor' or 'next_cursor' property of a PaginatedResponseMetadata which is contained in the response of list and search API endpoints. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. limit= Maximum number of objects to return per query. The value must be between 1 and 1000. Default is 100. sort= The field to sort results by. A property name with a prepended '-' signifies descending order. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: create_access_group ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit create_access_group[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] ([name=string [id=string] [--[no-]single_account] [account_ids=array[,array...]]... [tagged_account_ids=array[,array...]]... [account_tags=array] [scopes=array]] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. name=string The Access group name id=string The Access group ID. --[no-]single_account Indicates that this Access group defines the permissions of a single account, and thus account and account tags cannot be modified. Instead create a new Access group to manage permissions of multiple accounts. account_ids=array[,array...] List of accounts ids included individually (as opposed to added by tags) in the Access group. tagged_account_ids=array[,array...] List of accounts ids included by tags in the Access group. account_tags=array List of account tags. Accounts matching any of these tags will be automatically added to the Access group. scopes=array The Access group scopes. --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: search_access_groups ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit search_access_groups[-hVw] [limit=] [cursor=] [sort=] [-cs] [-jh] [[[filter_expression=string]] | [--body=PARAM] | [[id=class java.lang. String] [name=class java.lang.String] [account_ids=class java.lang.String] [tagged_account_ids=class java.lang. String] [scopes=class java.lang.String] [single_account=class java.lang. String]]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. limit= Maximum number of objects to return per query. The value must be between 1 and 1000. Default is 100. cursor= Cursor to fetch the next or previous page of results. The value of this property must be extracted from the 'prev_cursor' or 'next_cursor' property of a PaginatedResponseMetadata which is contained in the response of list and search API endpoints. sort= The field to sort results by. A property name with a prepended '-' signifies descending order. filter_expression=string --body=PARAM A request body containing a filter expression. This enables searching for items matching arbitrarily complex conditions. The list of attributes which can be used in filter expressions is available in the x-filterable vendor extension. # Filter Expression Overview **Note: All keywords are case-insensitive** ## Comparison Operators | Operator | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | | CONTAINS | Substring or membership testing for string and list attributes respectively. | field3 CONTAINS 'foobar', field4 CONTAINS TRUE | | IN | Tests if field is a member of a list literal. List can contain a maximum of 100 values | field2 IN ['Goku', 'Vegeta'] | | GE | Tests if a field is greater than or equal to a literal value | field1 GE 1.2e-2 | | GT | Tests if a field is greater than a literal value | field1 GT 1.2e-2 | | LE | Tests if a field is less than or equal to a literal value | field1 LE 9000 | | LT | Tests if a field is less than a literal value | field1 LT 9.02 | | NE | Tests if a field is not equal to a literal value | field1 NE 42 | | EQ | Tests if a field is equal to a literal value | field1 EQ 42 | ## Search Operator The SEARCH operator filters for items which have any filterable attribute that contains the input string as a substring, comparison is done case-insensitively. This is not restricted to attributes with string values. Specifically `SEARCH '12'` would match an item with an attribute with an integer value of `123`. ## Logical Operators Ordered by precedence. | Operator | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | | NOT | Logical NOT (Right associative) | NOT field1 LE 9000 | | AND | Logical AND (Left Associative) | field1 GT 9000 AND field2 EQ 'Goku' | | OR | Logical OR (Left Associative) | field1 GT 9000 OR field2 EQ 'Goku' | ## Grouping Parenthesis `()` can be used to override operator precedence. For example: NOT (field1 LT 1234 AND field2 CONTAINS 'foo') ## Literal Values | Literal | Description | Examples | | --- | --- | --- | | Nil | Represents the absence of a value | nil, Nil, nIl, NIL | | Boolean | true/false boolean | true, false, True, False, TRUE, FALSE | | Number | Signed integer and floating point numbers. Also supports scientific notation. | 0, 1, -1, 1.2, 0.35, 1.2e-2, -1.2e+2 | | String | Single or double quoted | "foo", "bar", "foo bar", 'foo', 'bar', 'foo bar' | | Datetime | Formatted according to [RFC3339] (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339) | 2018-04-27T18:39:26.397237+00:00 | | List | Comma-separated literals wrapped in square brackets | [0], [0, 1], ['foo', "bar"] | ## Limitations - A maximum of 8 unique identifiers may be used inside a filter expression. id=class java.lang.String Filter by id name=class java.lang.String Filter by name account_ids=class java.lang.String Filter by account_ids tagged_account_ids=class java.lang.String Filter by tagged_account_ids scopes=class java.lang.String Filter by scopes single_account=class java.lang.String Filter by single_account -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: get_access_group_by_id ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_access_group_by_id[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] access_group_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: delete_access_group ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_access_group[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] access_group_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: update_access_group ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit update_access_group[-hVw] access_group_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[name=string]] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. name=string The Access group name --body=PARAM JSON request body payload -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_access_group_account_tags ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_access_group_account_tags[-hVw] access_group_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([tags[=array...] [tags [=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. tags[=array...] Array of tags with key value pairs --body=PARAM Account Tags to add to the Access group. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: remove_access_group_account_tags ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit remove_access_group_account_tags[-hVw] access_group_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[key=string] [value=string] [tags[=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. key=string Key of the tag value=string Value of the tag tags[=array...] List of tags to be deleted --body=PARAM The parameters to delete tags -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_access_group_account_ids ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_access_group_account_ids[-hVw] access_group_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([account_ids=array[, array...] [account_ids=array[,array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. account_ids=array[,array...] --body=PARAM Account ids to add to the Access group. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: remove_access_group_account_id ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit remove_access_group_account_id[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] access_group_id= account_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. accountId, account_id= The ID of the account. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: add_access_group_scopes ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_access_group_scopes[-hVw] access_group_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([scopes=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopes=array --body=PARAM Scopes to add to the Access group. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: get_access_group_scope ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit get_access_group_scope[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] access_group_id= scope_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: remove_access_group_scope ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit remove_access_group_scope[-hVw] [-cs] [-jh] access_group_id= scope_id= [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. -V, --version Print version information and exit. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. ======================================== COMMAND: update_access_group_scope ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit update_access_group_scope[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[name=string] [scope_type=string]] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. name=string The Access group scope name. scope_type=string Values: [SIMPLE, SCOPED, ADVANCED]Specifies the type of the scope. Scope of type SIMPLE would grant access to all DCT objects. Scope of type SCOPED would grant access to all objects based on objects and object-tags and permissions defined in linked role. Scope of type ADVANCED would grant access to DCT objects based on objects and object-tags and the individual permissions. --body=PARAM Access group scope to update. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_tags_to_scope ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_tags_to_scope[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([tags [=array...] [tags[=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[, ...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. tags[=array...] Array of tags with key value pairs along with optional object_type and permissions --body=PARAM Object tags for the access group scope. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: delete_access_group_scope_object_tags ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_access_group_scope_object_tags[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] [[[tags [=array...]]...] | [--body=PARAM]] [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. tags[=array...] List of scope tags to be deleted --body=PARAM The parameters to delete scope objects tags -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_objects_to_access_group_scope ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_objects_to_access_group_scope[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([objects=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. objects=array An array of scoped objects --body=PARAM Add objects to the access group scope. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: delete_access_group_scope_objects ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit delete_access_group_scope_objects[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([objects=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c=[, ...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. objects=array List of scoped objects to be deleted --body=PARAM The parameters to delete scope objects -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: add_always_allowed_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit add_always_allowed_permissions[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([always_allowed_permissions=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. always_allowed_permissions=array An array of always allowed permissions --body=PARAM Add always allowed permissions for given object type. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ======================================== COMMAND: remove_always_allowed_permissions ======================================== Usage: dct-toolkit remove_always_allowed_permissions[-hVw] access_group_id= scope_id= [-cs] [-jh] ([always_allowed_permissions=array] | [--body=PARAM]) [-jp= | -ex=] [-A | -c=[,...] [-c= [,...]]... | -js] -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -V, --version Print version information and exit. accessGroupId, access_group_id= The ID of the Access group. scopeId, scope_id= The ID of the Access group scope. always_allowed_permissions=array An array of always allowed permissions --body=PARAM Remove always allowed permissions for given object type. -w, --[no-]wait Wait for asynchronous job completion. Default value of this option is true meaning that asynchronous jobs will wait unless specified. This option is a noop for synchronous commands. -jp, --jsonpath= Json path notation to extract specific object from the successful response. Mutually exclusive with --expand option. -ex, --expand= Property name of the nested array/object which needs to be rendered. Mutually exclusive with --jsonpath option. -A, --[no-]all-columns Whether to print all of the properties while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. This option is mutually exclusive with --columns/-c and --json/-js options. -c, --columns=[,...] Comma separated list of property names that needs to be selected while rendering response in table format. By default not all properties from the response will be printed in table format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and and --json/-js options. -js, --[no-]json Whether to output the response in JSON format. Mutually exclusive with --all-columns/-A and --columns/-c options. -cs, --[no-]csv Whether to output the response in CSV format. This option is only applicable to list responses that are rendered in table format by default.By default this will print all of the properties from the response so providing --all-columns/-A is a noop. -jh, --[no-]jsonhelp Option to print help message which contains request body and response body JSON structure ========================================