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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hitoshi Mitake
0a7fc7cd34 etcdctl: add a new option --from-key for unlimited range permission
This commit adds a new option --from-key to the command etcdctl role
grant-permission. If the option is passed, an open ended permission
will be granted to a role e.g. from start-key to any keys those are
larger than start-key.

Example:
$ ETCDCTL_API=3 bin/etcdctl --user root:p role grant r1 readwrite a b
$ ETCDCTL_API=3 bin/etcdctl --user root:p role grant --from-key r1 readwrite c
$ ETCDCTL_API=3 bin/etcdctl --user root:p role get r1
Role r1
KV Read:
        [a, b) (prefix a)
        [c, <open ended>
KV Write:
        [a, b) (prefix a)
        [c, <open ended>

Note that a closed parenthesis doesn't follow the above <open ended>
for indicating that the role has an open ended permission ("<open
ended>" is a valid range end).

Fixes https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/7468
2017-04-04 17:28:59 +09:00
Anthony Romano
780d2f2a59 etcdctl: tighten up output, reorganize README.md
Documentation was far too repetitive, making it a chore to read and
make changes. All commands are now organized by functionality and all
repetitive bits about return values and output are in a generalized
subsections.

etcdctl's output handling was missing a lot of commands. Similarly,
in many cases an output format could be given but fail to report
an error as expected.
2016-12-16 13:54:20 -08:00