Manage Projects
Audience: Data Owners and Governors
Content Summary: This page details the
immuta project
command, its subcommands and arguments, and the workflow for creating, renaming, and deleting projects.
Command: immuta project
This command allows you to list, save, delete, and rename projects in your instance of Immuta. The table below illustrates subcommands and arguments.
Subcommands | Description | Argument(s) |
---|---|---|
delete |
Delete a project by project key. | project key |
list |
List all project keys. | n/a |
rename |
Rename the project key. | new project key |
save |
Create or update a project in Immuta. | filepath |
Options
Use these options to get more details about the project
command or any of its subcommands:
-h
--help
Manage Projects
Usage:
immuta project [command]
Available Commands:
delete Delete a project by project key
list List all policy keys
rename Rename the project key
save Create/Update a Project in Immuta
Flags:
-h, --help help for project
Global Flags:
--config string config file (default $HOME/.immutacfg.yaml)
-p, --profile string specifies the profile for what instance/api the cli will use (default "default")
Use "immuta project [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Create Project: immuta project save
-
Add your project information in a valid YAML file for the V2 API. Additional payload examples for creating projects can be found here:
name: Demo Project projectKey: demo project description: "Users need approval to join this project" allowMaskedJoins: true subscriptionPolicy: type: approval approvals: - requiredPermission: GOVERNANCE specificApproverRequired: false - requiredPermission: ADMIN specificApproverRequired: false
-
Run
immuta project save <filepath> [--dryRun] [--deleteWorkSpaceDataSources]
, referencing the file you just created. The options you can specify include--deleteWorkSpaceDataSources
: Delete all data and the data sources associated with a project workspace when the workspace is deleted.-d
or--dryRun
: No updates will be made.-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.
Example
The example below illustrates a user listing all projects and then creating the project demo project
.
$ immuta project list
Public
$ immuta project save test-project.yml
{"dryRun":false,"creating":true,"updating":false,"numberOfDataSourcesAdded":0,"numberOfDataSourcesRemoved":0,"creatingWorkspace":false,"deletingWorkspace":false,"projectId":3}
$ immuta project list
Public
demo project
Rename a Project Key: immuta project rename
-
Opt to list all project keys to identify which project you would like to rename by running
immuta project list
. Options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-v
or--verbose
: Print response as JSON.
-
Rename the project key by running
immuta project rename <old project key> <new project key>
, enclosing the name of the project key in quotation marks. Options you can specify to get more information about this command include-h
or--help
.
Example
The example below illustrates a user renaming the demo project
project key to data analytics team
.
$ immuta project list
Public
demo project
$ immuta project rename "demo project" "Data Analytics Team"
{"oldProjectKey":"demo project","newProjectKey":"Data Analytics Team"}
$ immuta project list
Data Analytics Team
Public
Delete a Project: immuta project delete
-
Opt to list all project keys to determine which project key you would like to delete by running
immuta project list
. Options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-v
or--verbose
: Print response as JSON.
-
Delete a project key by running
immuta project delete <project key> [--dryRun] [--hardDelete
, enclosing the project key in quotation marks. Options you can specify include-d
or--dryRun
: No updates will be made.--hardDelete
: If this is set, it will delete everything related to the project in Immuta. If not set, it will only disable the project.-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.
Example
The example below illustrates a user first disabling and then deleting the project Data Analytics Team
.
$ immuta project list
Data Analytics Team
Public
$ immuta project delete "Data Analytics Team"
{"dryRun":false,"deleting":"Data Analytics Team"}
$ immuta project list
Data Analytics Team
Public
$ immuta project delete "Data Analytics Team" --hardDelete
{"dryRun":false,"deleting":"Data Analytics Team"}
$ immuta project list
Public