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We previous use the section title style like: Section level 1 =============== Section level 2 --------------- Which have a problem in Asciidoctor that the number of "="s or "-"s must match the number of characters in the header exactly, as a result it's easy to make mistakes while changing the titles. Asciidoctor provides a better style like: = Section level 1 == Section level 2 So we switched to this style. Also fixed a bug in replace_macros.py, which will not cause any problem in the old style. Change-Id: I811dd7238735d98f662767c17086152cd69aea02
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= gerrit create-group
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== NAME
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gerrit create-group - Create a new account group.
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== SYNOPSIS
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--
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'ssh' -p <port> <host> 'gerrit create-group'
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[--owner <GROUP> | -o <GROUP>]
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[--description <DESC> | -d <DESC>]
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[--member <USERNAME>]
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[--group <GROUP>]
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[--visible-to-all]
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<GROUP>
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--
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== DESCRIPTION
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Creates a new account group. The group creating user (the user that
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fired the create-group command) is not automatically added to
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the created group. In case the creating user wants to be a member of
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the group he/she must list itself in the --member option. This is
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slightly different from Gerrit's Web UI where the creating user automatically
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becomes a member of the newly created group.
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== ACCESS
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Caller must be a member of the privileged 'Administrators' group,
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or have been granted
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link:access-control.html#capability_createGroup[the 'Create Group' global capability].
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== SCRIPTING
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This command is intended to be used in scripts.
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== OPTIONS
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<GROUP>::
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Required; name of the new group.
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--owner, -o::
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Name of the owning group. If not specified the group will be self-owning.
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--description, -d::
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Description of group.
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Description values containing spaces should be quoted in single quotes
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('). This most likely requires double quoting the value, for example
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`--description "'A description string'"`.
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--member::
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User name to become initial member of the group. Multiple --member
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options may be specified to add more initial members.
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+
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Trying to add a user that doesn't have an account in Gerrit fails,
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unless LDAP is used for authentication. If LDAP is used for
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authentication and the user is not found, Gerrit tries to authenticate
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the user against the LDAP backend. If the authentication is successful
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a user account is automatically created, so that the user can be added
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to the group.
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--group::
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Group name to include in the group. Multiple --group options may
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be specified to include more initial groups.
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--visible-to-all::
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If specified, the group members will be visible to all users.
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== EXAMPLES
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Create a new account group called `gerritdev` with two initial members
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`developer1` and `developer2`. The group should be owned by itself:
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====
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$ ssh -p 29418 user@review.example.com gerrit create-group --member developer1 --member developer2 gerritdev
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====
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Create a new account group called `Foo` owned by the `Foo-admin` group.
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Put `developer1` as the initial member and include group description:
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====
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$ ssh -p 29418 user@review.example.com gerrit create-group --owner Foo-admin --member developer1 --description "'Foo description'" Foo
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====
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Note that it is necessary to quote the description twice. The local
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shell needs double quotes around the value to ensure the single quotes
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are passed through SSH as-is to the remote Gerrit server, which uses
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the single quotes to delimit the value.
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GERRIT
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------
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Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]
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SEARCHBOX
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