--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Commands: ACL Policy Update" sidebar_current: "docs-commands-acl-policy-update" --- # Consul ACL Policy Update Command: `consul acl policy update` The `acl policy update` command is used to update a policy. The default operations is to merge the current policy with those values provided to the command invocation. Therefore to update just one field, only the `-id` or `-name` options and the option to modify must be provided. Note that renaming policies requires both the `-id` and `-name` as the new name cannot yet be used to lookup the policy. ## Usage Usage: `consul acl policy update [options] [args]` #### API Options <%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_client" %> <%= partial "docs/commands/http_api_options_server" %> #### Command Options * `-description=` - A description of the policy. * `-id=` - The ID of the policy to update. It may be specified as a unique ID prefix but will error if the prefix matches multiple policy IDs * `-meta` - Indicates that policy metadata such as the content hash and raft indices should be shown for each entry * `-name=` - The policy's name. * `-no-merge` - Do not merge the current policy information with what is provided to the command. Instead overwrite all fields with the exception of the policy ID which is immutable. * `-rules=` - The policy rules. May be prefixed with `@` to indicate that the value is a file path to load the rules from. `-` may also be given to indicate that the rules are available on stdin. * `-valid-datacenter=` - Datacenter that the policy should be valid within. This flag may be specified multiple times. ## Examples Update a policy: ```sh $ consul acl policy update -id 35b8 -name "replication" -description "Policy capable of replication ACL policies and Intentions" -rules @rules.hcl Policy updated successfully ID: 35b8ecb0-707c-ee18-2002-81b238b54b38 Name: replication Description: Policy capable of replication ACL policies and Intentions Datacenters: Rules: acl = "read" service_prefix "" { policy = "read" intentions = "read" } ``` Rename a policy: ```sh $ consul acl policy update -id 35b8 -name "dc1-replication" Policy updated successfully ID: 35b8ecb0-707c-ee18-2002-81b238b54b38 Name: dc1-replication Description: Policy capable of replication ACL policies and Intentions Datacenters: dc1 Rules: acl = "read" service_prefix "" { policy = "read" intentions = "read" } ```