Synopsis
use —set to add or update tags, and —unset to remove tags.
Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
| -D, —dry-run | [optional] Run in dry-run mode. When enabled, no data is sent to Kosli and the CLI exits with 0 exit code regardless of any errors. |
| -h, —help | help for tag |
| —set stringToString | [optional] The key-value pairs to tag the resource with. The format is: key=value |
| —unset strings | [optional] The list of tag keys to remove from the resource. |
Flags inherited from parent commands
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
| -a, —api-token string | The Kosli API token. |
| -c, —config-file string | [optional] The Kosli config file path. (default “kosli”) |
| —debug | [optional] Print debug logs to stdout. A boolean flag docs (default false) |
| -H, —host string | [defaulted] The Kosli endpoint. (default “https://app.kosli.com”) |
| —http-proxy string | [optional] The HTTP proxy URL including protocol and port number. e.g. ‘http://proxy-server-ip:proxy-port’ |
| -r, —max-api-retries int | [defaulted] How many times should API calls be retried when the API host is not reachable. (default 3) |
| —org string | The Kosli organization. |
Live Examples in different CI systems
- GitHub
- GitLab
View an example of the
kosli tag command in GitHub.In this YAML fileExamples Use Cases
These examples all assume that the flags--api-token, --org, --host, (and --flow, --trail when required), are set/provided.
add/update tags to a flow
add/update tags to a flow
tag an environment
tag an environment
add/update tags to an environment
add/update tags to an environment
remove tags from an environment
remove tags from an environment