chronoctl token
The token
command reads a private token file, generates and signs the nonce,
and then returns an expiring token to be used in the Authorization
header.
For example:
Authorization: CHRONOGRAF-SHA256 <returned-expiring-token>
Usage
chronoctl token [flags]
Flags
Flag | Description | Env. Variable | |
---|---|---|---|
-h | --help | Output command help | |
--chronograf-url | Chronograf’s URL (default is https://127.0.0.1:8888 ) | CHRONOGRAF_URL | |
-k | --skip-verify | Skip TLS certification verification | |
--priv-key-file | Private key file location for superadmin token authentication | PRIV_KEY_FILE |
Examples
The following example uses the RSA key used when started the Chronograf server and returns an expiring token that can be used to gain superadmin access to Chronograf.
The private key must correspond to the public key used when starting the Chronograf server.
chronoctl token --priv-key-file /path/to/chronograf-rsa
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