Update feature control policies for your project.
Feature Control Policies allow you to enable or disable certain MongoDB features based on your site-specific needs.
Syntax
mongocli ops-manager featurePolicies update [options] 
Options
| Name | Type | Required | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| -f, --file | string | false | File name that identifies an optional file with a json policy configuration. | 
| -h, --help | false | help for update | |
| --name | string | false | Identifying label for the external system that manages this Ops Manager Project. | 
| -o, --output | string | false | Output format. Valid values are json, json-path, go-template, or go-template-file. To see the full output, use the -o json option. | 
| --policy | strings | false | List of policies that the external system applies to this Ops Manager Project. Passing this flag replaces preexisting data. | 
| --projectId | string | false | Hexadecimal string that identifies the project to use. This option overrides the settings in the configuration file or environment variable. | 
| --systemId | string | false | Unique identifier of the external system that manages this Ops Manager Project. | 
Inherited Options
| Name | Type | Required | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| -P, --profile | string | false | Name of the profile to use from your configuration file. To learn about profiles for MongoCLI, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/atlas-cli-configuration-file. | 
Examples
# Disable user management for a project: mongocli ops-manager featurePolicies update --projectId <projectId> --name Operator --policy DISABLE_USER_MANAGEMENT 
# Update policies from a JSON configuration file: mongocli atlas featurePolicies update --projectId <projectId> --file <path/to/file.json>