atlas api projects migrateProjectToAnotherOrg
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experimental: Migrates a project from its current organization to another organization.
All project users and their roles will be copied to the same project in the destination organization. You must include an organization API key with the Organization Owner role for the destination organization to verify access to the destination organization when you authenticate with Programmatic API Keys. Otherwise, the requesting user must have the Organization Owner role in both organizations. To use this resource, the requesting API Key must have the Organization Owner role. This command is invoking the endpoint with OperationID: 'migrateProjectToAnotherOrg'. For more information about flags, format of --file and examples, see: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/atlas/reference/api-resources-spec/v2/#tag/Projects/operation/migrateProjectToAnotherOrg
Syntax
atlas api projects migrateProjectToAnotherOrg [options]
Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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--envelope | false | flag that indicates whether Application wraps the response in an envelope JSON object | |
--file | string | false | path to the file which contains the api request contents |
--groupId | string | true | unique 24-hexadecimal digit string that identifies your project |
-h, --help | false | help for migrateProjectToAnotherOrg | |
--output | string | false | preferred api format, can be ["json", go-template] This value defaults to "json". |
--output-file | string | false | file to write the api output to. This flag is required when the output of an endpoint is binary (ex: gzip) and the command is not piped (ex: atlas command > out.zip) |
--version | string | false | api version to use when calling the api call [options: "2024-05-30"], defaults to the latest version or the profiles api_version config value if set This value defaults to "2024-05-30". |
Inherited Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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-P, --profile | string | false | Name of the profile to use from your configuration file. To learn about profiles for the Atlas CLI, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/atlas-cli-save-connection-settings. |