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<h1>[Feature Request]Add/Remove User to/from Team #543</h1>
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<h3>dexterlakin </strong> commented Apr 17, 2019 ?</h3>
<p><strong>Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.</strong> <br />We frequently get asked to add/remove users from teams. Currently I've got a Powershell command which is just a wrapper around the REST API.</p>
<p>Please forgive me if I've missed something in the documentation, but I can't see a way to do this currently with the az devops cli.</p>
<p>I'd love to jump in and contribute to this project, I'd just like confirmation that this is a valid Feature Request/a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>Describe the solution you'd like</strong> <br />Something like this?</p>
<p>EDIT: Having read #319 I guess this should be</p>
<p>And list-member should then be <br />az devops member list</p>
<p>as originally proposed</p>
<p><strong>Additional context</strong> <br />I'd also like to be able to pipe the output of <br />az devops user show --user <br />to the command</p>
<h3>gauravsaralMs </strong> commented Apr 17, 2019 </h3>
<p>@ishitam8 : is this already supported?</p>
<h3>ishitam8 </strong> commented Apr 17, 2019 </h3>
<p>This is not yet released, but the functionality would be coming up in next release (i.e version 0.5.0) <br />Every team would be considered as a group as well , and you can manage teams the same way you manage groups . Please find the details of command structure in this issue #471</p>
<p>Add/remove member functionality is supported as a part of group management commands where you can create/update/list and delete groups as well.</p>
<p>Currently, you can list members for the team anyway with this command <br />az devops team list-member --team / <br />But for rest of the operations you will have to use Group related commands.</p>
<p>Check az devops team list-member --help for more details.</p>
<p>What do you mean by following? <br /><em>I'd also like to be able to pipe the output of <br />az devops user show --user <br />to the command</em> <br />Could you please tell me what is the scenario you are trying to solve here?</p>
<h3>dexterlakin </strong> commented Apr 17, 2019 </h3>
<p>Thanks for clarifying @ishitam8 , I did see that issue but I didn't think that teams would fall inside the same scope as security groups. IMO that's not intuitive since those are presented to me as separate entities in the UI and by the REST API.</p>
<p>re: piping a user to the add-user command, that would be an intuitive way for me to do it, as I probably won't know a user's ID, but would know their email address. A scenario would be to loop over a list of email addresses, get each user, then add them to a Project Team.</p>
<h3>ishitam8 </strong> commented Apr 26, 2019 </h3>
<p>Thanks @teejam2 for your feedback. I know its not very intuitive when it comes to CLI for managing teams within groups, but UI gives the capability to manage teams from security page itself as well. Hence we thought it would be appropriate to keep the teams along with group management in CLI also.</p>
<p>Scenario : Adding members to team <br />If the users you are trying to add to the team (by looping over a list of email IDs) are already added in the organization , you can directly add them to team via using group commands and corresponding Email IDs</p>
<p>The commands would look something like this [to add a user to team 'MYPROJECT TEAM'] <br />(I am assuming you have defaults configured for your org and project)</p>
<p>az devops user add --email-id --license-type
[If user is not already a part of the org]</p>
<p>az devops security group list <br />[You can get group descriptor for 'MYPROJECT TEAM' by using jmespath query along with this command] <br />Lets say descriptor is vssgp.Uy0xLTXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</p>
<p><strong>To add a user to this team:</strong> <br />az devops security group membership add --group-id vssgp.Uy0xLTXXXXXXXXXXXXXX --member-id</p>
<p>Does this make sense to you ? <br />You shall be able to use group commands in next release. <br />Please let me know if this would solve your scenario or not.</p>
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