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48 lines
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[[security-api-enable-user]]
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=== Enable users API
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<titleabbrev>Enable users</titleabbrev>
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Enables users in the native realm.
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[[security-api-enable-user-request]]
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==== {api-request-title}
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`PUT /_security/user/<username>/_enable`
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[[security-api-enable-user-prereqs]]
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==== {api-prereq-title}
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* To use this API, you must have at least the `manage_security` cluster privilege.
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[[security-api-enable-user-desc]]
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==== {api-description-title}
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By default, when you create users, they are enabled. You can use this enable
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users API and the <<security-api-disable-user,disable users API>> to change that attribute.
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For more information about the native realm, see
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<<realms>> and <<native-realm>>.
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[[security-api-enable-user-path-params]]
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==== {api-path-parms-title}
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`username`::
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(Required, string) An identifier for the user.
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[[security-api-enable-user-example]]
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==== {api-examples-title}
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The following example enables the user `jacknich`:
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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PUT /_security/user/jacknich/_enable
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--------------------------------------------------
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// TEST[setup:jacknich_user]
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