NAME

gerrit set-account - Change an account’s settings.

SYNOPSIS

set-account [--full-name <FULLNAME>] [--active|--inactive] \
            [--add-email <EMAIL>] [--delete-email <EMAIL> | ALL] \
            [--add-ssh-key - | <KEY>] \
            [--delete-ssh-key - | <KEY> | ALL] \
            [--http-password <PASSWORD>] <USER>

DESCRIPTION

Modifies a given user’s settings. This command can be useful to deactivate an account, set HTTP password, add/delete ssh keys without going through the UI.

It also allows managing email addresses, which bypasses the verification step we force within the UI.

ACCESS

Caller must be a member of the privileged Administrators group.

SCRIPTING

This command is intended to be used in scripts.

OPTIONS

<USER>

Required; Full name, email-address, SSH username or account id.

--full-name

Display name of the user account.

Names containing spaces should be quoted in single quotes ('). This most likely requires double quoting the value, for example --full-name "'A description string'".

--active

Set the account state to be active.

--inactive

Set the account state to be inactive. This prevents the user from logging in.

--add-email

Add another email to the user’s account. This doesn’t trigger the mail validation and adds the email directly to the user’s account. May be supplied more than once to add multiple emails to an account in a single command execution.

--delete-email

Delete an email from this user’s account if it exists. If the email provided is ALL, all associated emails are deleted from this account. Maybe supplied more than once to remove multiple emails from an account in a single command execution.

--add-ssh-key

Content of the public SSH key to add to the account’s keyring. If - the key is read from stdin, rather than from the command line. May be supplied more than once to add multiple SSH keys in a single command execution.

--delete-ssh-key

Content of the public SSH key to remove from the account’s keyring or the comment associated with this key. If - the key is read from stdin, rather than from the command line. If the key provided is ALL, all associated SSH keys are removed from this account. May be supplied more than once to delete multiple SSH keys in a single command execution.

--http-password

Set the HTTP password for the user account.

EXAMPLES

Add an email and SSH key to watcher's account:

$ cat ~/.ssh/id_watcher.pub | ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-account --add-ssh-key - --add-email mail@example.com watcher

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