NAME

gerrit check-project-access - Check project readability of all users in a matching the given account identifier

SYNOPSIS

ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit check-project-access
  [--project <PROJECT> | -p <PROJECT>]
  [--user <USER> | -u <USER>]

DESCRIPTION

Allow users to check if user has access to a project’s changes, comments, code differences, and Git access over SSH or HTTP.

It returns all users in given input String, where it includes: username, email address and full name.

ACCESS

Users who have view access and administrate server capability.

EXAMPLES

Check if users can read all references in the repository called "test_project", in given input String TestUser.

Given that there are a user with username "test_user1", email "one@email.com", and Full name as TestUser, a user with username "test_user2", email "two@email.com", and Full name as TestUser, a user with username "test_user3", email "TestUser@email.com", and Full name as John Doe

$ ssh -p @SSH_PORT@ @SSH_HOST@ gerrit check-project-access
  -p test_project
  -u TestUser

Username: 'test_user1', Email: 'one@example.com',  Full Name: 'TestUser'
, Result: TRUE
Username: 'test_user3', Email: 'TestUser@example.com',  Full Name: 'John Doe'
, Result: FALSE
Username: 'test_user2', Email: 'two@example.com',  Full Name: 'TestUser'
, Result: FALSE
$ ssh -p @SSH_PORT@ @SSH_HOST@ gerrit check-project-access
  -p test_project_doesnt_exist
  -u TestUser

fatal: project 'test_project_doesnt_exist' is unavailable
$ ssh -p @SSH_PORT@ @SSH_HOST@ gerrit check-project-access
  -p test_project
  -u test_user_doesnt_exist

fatal: No accounts found for your query: "test_user_doesnt_exist"
Tip: Try double-escaping spaces, for example: "--user Last,\\ First"