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# OpenbaoClient::GroupUpdateByIdRequest

## Properties

| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
| ---- | ---- | ----------- | ----- |
| **member_entity_ids** | **Array<String>** | Entity IDs to be assigned as group members. | [optional] |
| **member_group_ids** | **Array<String>** | Group IDs to be assigned as group members. | [optional] |
| **metadata** | **Object** | Metadata to be associated with the group. In CLI, this parameter can be repeated multiple times, and it all gets merged together. For example: bao <command> <path> metadata=key1=value1 metadata=key2=value2 | [optional] |
| **name** | **String** | Name of the group. | [optional] |
| **policies** | **Array<String>** | Policies to be tied to the group. | [optional] |
| **type** | **String** | Type of the group, 'internal' or 'external'. Defaults to 'internal' | [optional] |

## Example

```ruby
require 'openbao_client'

instance = OpenbaoClient::GroupUpdateByIdRequest.new(
  member_entity_ids: null,
  member_group_ids: null,
  metadata: null,
  name: null,
  policies: null,
  type: null
)
```