manage
The MAS CLI provides several subcommands for managing users and configurations
Global options:
- --config <config>: Path to the configuration file.
- --help: Print help.
manage add-email
Add an email address to the specified user.
$ mas-cli manage add-email <username> <email>
manage verify-email
[DEPRECATED] Mark an email address as verified.
$ mas-cli manage verify-email <username> <email>
manage set-password
Set a user password.
Options:
- --ignore-complexity: Don't enforce that the password provided is above the minimum configured complexity.
$ mas-cli manage set-password <username> <password> --ignore-complexity
manage issue-compatibility-token
Issue a compatibility token for a user.
Options:
- --device-id <device_id>: Device ID to set in the token. If not specified, a random device ID will be generated.
- --yes-i-want-to-grant-synapse-admin-privileges: Whether the token should be given admin privileges.
$ mas-cli manage issue-compatibility-token <username> --device-id <device_id> --yes-i-want-to-grant-synapse-admin-privileges
manage provision-all-users
Trigger a provisioning job for all users.
$ mas-cli manage provision-all-users
manage kill-sessions
Kill all sessions for a user.
Options:
- --dry-run: Do a dry run, ie see which sessions would be killed.
$ mas-cli manage kill-sessions <username> --dry-run
manage lock-user
Lock a user.
Options:
- --deactivate: Whether to deactivate the user.
$ mas-cli manage lock-user <username> --deactivate
manage unlock-user
Unlock a user.
$ mas-cli manage unlock-user <username>
manage register-user
Register a user. This will interactively prompt for the user's attributes unless the --yes flag is set. It bypasses any policy check on the password, email, etc.
Options:
- --username <username>: Username to register.
- --password <password>: Password to set.
- --email <email>: Email to add. Can be specified multiple times.
- --upstream-provider-mapping <UPSTREAM_PROVIDER_ID:SUBJECT>: Upstream OAuth 2.0 provider mapping. Can be specified multiple times.
- --admin: Make the user an admin.
- --no-admin: Make the user not an admin.
- --yes: Don't ask questions, just do it.
- --display-name <display_name>: Set the user's display name.
- --ignore-password-complexity: Don't enforce that the password provided is above the minimum configured complexity.
$ mas-cli manage register-user