content/influxdb3/clustered/admin/tokens/database/list.md
Use the influxctl token list command
to list database tokens in your InfluxDB cluster.
If you haven't already, download and install the influxctl CLI.
Run influxctl token list with the following:
influxctl token list --format table
The influxctl token list command supports two output formats: table and json.
By default, the command outputs the list of tokens formatted as a table.
For easier programmatic access to the command output, include --format json
with your command to format the token list as JSON.
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+--------------------------------------+----------------------+
| ID | DESCRIPTION |
+--------------------------------------+----------------------+
| 000x0000-000x-0000-X0x0-X0X00000x000 | read/write for mydb1 |
| 000x000X-Xx0X-0000-0x0X-000xX000xx00 | read-only for mydb2 |
| 00XXxXxx-000X-000X-x0Xx-00000xx00x00 | write-only for myb3 |
+--------------------------------------+----------------------+
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[
{
"account_id": "0x0x0x00-0Xx0-00x0-x0X0-00x00XX0Xx0X",
"cluster_id": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000",
"id": "000x0000-000x-0000-X0x0-X0X00000x000",
"description": "read/write for mydb1",
"permissions": {}
},
{
"account_id": "0x0x0x00-0Xx0-00x0-x0X0-00x00XX0Xx0X",
"cluster_id": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000",
"id": "000x000X-Xx0X-0000-0x0X-000xX000xx00",
"description": "read-only for mydb2",
"permissions": {}
},
{
"account_id": "0x0x0x00-0Xx0-00x0-x0X0-00x00XX0Xx0X",
"cluster_id": "X0x0xxx0-0XXx-000x-00x0-0X000Xx00000",
"id": "00XXxXxx-000X-000X-x0Xx-00000xx00x00",
"description": "write-only for myb3",
"permissions": {}
}
]
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