Updating a container label
To update a container label, run this command:
Warning
The existing labels
will be completely overwritten by the ones you provide in your request.
yc serverless container update <container_name> --labels <key>=<value>
Result:
id: flh7r96juaqq********
folder_id: aoek6qrs8tjh********
created_at: "2021-08-17T07:53:10.219Z"
name: my-beta-container
description: my beta container description
labels:
new_label: new_test
url: https://flh7r96juaqq********.containers.yandexcloud.net/
status: ACTIVE
Terraform
For more information about the provider resources, see the documentation on the Terraform
If you change the configuration files, Terraform automatically detects which part of your configuration is already deployed, and what should be added or removed.
If you don't have Terraform, install it and configure the Yandex Cloud provider.
To modify the label of a container created with Terraform:
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Open the Terraform configuration file and update the
labels
section in theyandex_serverless_container
resource:... resource "yandex_serverless_container" "test-container" { name = "my first container with description" memory = 256 image { url = "cr.yandex/yc/test-image:v1" } labels = { label1 = "new-label" } } ...
For more information about the
yandex_serverless_container
resource parameters in Terraform, see the provider documentation . -
Check the configuration using this command:
terraform validate
If the configuration is correct, you will get this message:
Success! The configuration is valid.
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Run this command:
terraform plan
The terminal will display a list of resources with parameters. No changes will be made at this step. If the configuration contains any errors, Terraform will point them out.
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Apply the configuration changes:
terraform apply
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Confirm the changes: type
yes
into the terminal and press Enter.
You can verify that you have modified a container label using the CLI:
yc serverless container get <container_name_or_ID>
To update a container label, use the update REST API method for the Container resource or the ContainerService/Update gRPC API call.