Command 'juju revoke'

The information in this doc is based on Juju version 3.5.6, and may not accurately reflect other versions of Juju.

See also: grant

Summary

Revokes access from a Juju user for a model, controller, or application offer.

Usage

juju revoke [options] <user name> <permission> [<model name> ... | <offer url> ...]

Options

Flag Default Usage
-B, --no-browser-login false Do not use web browser for authentication
-c, --controller Controller to operate in

Examples

Revoke ‘read’ (and ‘write’) access from user ‘joe’ for model ‘mymodel’:

juju revoke joe read mymodel

Revoke ‘write’ access from user ‘sam’ for models ‘model1’ and ‘model2’:

juju revoke sam write model1 model2

Revoke ‘read’ (and ‘write’) access from user ‘joe’ for application offer ‘fred/prod.hosted-mysql’:

juju revoke joe read fred/prod.hosted-mysql

Revoke ‘consume’ access from user ‘sam’ for models ‘fred/prod.hosted-mysql’ and ‘mary/test.hosted-mysql’:

juju revoke sam consume fred/prod.hosted-mysql mary/test.hosted-mysql

Details

By default, the controller is the current controller.

Revoking write access, from a user who has that permission, will leave that user with read access. Revoking read access, however, also revokes write access.

Valid access levels for models are: read write admin

Valid access levels for controllers are: login superuser

Valid access levels for application offers are: read consume admin