2.289. openstack secret order create


usage: openstack secret order create [-h] [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}]
                                     [-c COLUMN] [--max-width <integer>]
                                     [--noindent] [--prefix PREFIX]
                                     [--name NAME] [--algorithm ALGORITHM]
                                     [--bit-length BIT_LENGTH] [--mode MODE]
                                     [--payload-content-type PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE]
                                     [--expiration EXPIRATION]
                                     [--request-type REQUEST_TYPE]
                                     [--subject-dn SUBJECT_DN]
                                     [--source-container-ref SOURCE_CONTAINER_REF]
                                     [--ca-id CA_ID] [--profile PROFILE]
                                     [--request-file REQUEST_FILE]
                                     type
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Create a new order.

Positional arguments

type


        the type of the order to create.

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--name NAME, -n NAME


        a human-friendly name.

--algorithm ALGORITHM, -a ALGORITHM


      the algorithm to be used with the requested key
      (default: aes).

--bit-length BIT_LENGTH, -b BIT_LENGTH


      the bit length of the requested secret key (default:
      256).

--mode MODE, -m MODE


        the algorithm mode to be used with the requested key
      (default: cbc).

--payload-content-type PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE, -t PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE


      the type/format of the secret to be generated
      (default: application/octet-stream).

--expiration EXPIRATION, -x EXPIRATION


      the expiration time for the secret in ISO 8601 format.

--request-type REQUEST_TYPE


      the type of the certificate request.

--subject-dn SUBJECT_DN


      the subject of the certificate.

--source-container-ref SOURCE_CONTAINER_REF


      the source of the certificate when using stored-key
      requests.

--ca-id CA_ID


        the identifier of the CA to use for the certificate
      request.

--profile PROFILE


        the profile of certificate to use.

--request-file REQUEST_FILE


      the file containing the CSR.

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