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V4.0.2
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the key create command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 account authorize [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V4.0.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the key create command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 account authorize [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V4.0.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the key create command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 account authorize [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.19.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.19.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.18.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.17.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.16.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.16.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.15.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.14.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.13.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.13.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.12.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.9.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.8.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.7.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.7.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.6.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.5.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.4.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.3.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [--profile PROFILE]
[applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
Named Arguments
- --profile
V3.2.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 account authorize [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.2.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.1.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.0.3
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.0.2
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.0.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V3.0.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.5.1
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.5.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.4.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.3.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.2.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
V2.1.0
This command lets you authorize your account with credentials. It prompts for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage applicationKeyId
and applicationKey
values (unless they are given on the command-line).
You can authorize your account with either the master application key or a normal application key.
To use the master application key, provide the application key ID and application key from your bucket.
To use a normal application key that you created using the create-key command or the Backblaze web console, provide the application key ID and the application key itself.
Optionally, provide the application key ID and the application key using the environment variables B2_APPLICATION_KEY_ID
and B2_APPLICATION_KEY
respectively.
This command also stores an account auth token in ~/.b2_account_info
by default or the file that is specified by the B2_ACCOUNT_INFO
environment variable.
b2 authorize-account [-h] [applicationKeyId] [applicationKey]
Use the following command for details about how the location of this cache is determined:
b2 --help
Required Capabilities
- listBuckets
Positional Arguments
- applicationKeyId
- applicationKey
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