Labels and annotations not working using manifest file | but the same is working using CLI commands
Somehow when i Add labels and annotations in manifest file its not working
Example:
I tried to add labels and annotations in the metadata block in manifest, deleted the old app and then re-pushed using the manifest file which had below block added:
metadata:
annotations:
contact: "bob@example.com"
labels:
env: dev
cf labels app training-app doesn't shows anything.
If the same I try using set-label commend then its working.
Anybody else facing similar issue?
Comments
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What Cloud Foundry instance/provider are you using? Also, what version of the CLI are you using?
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I am using anynine cloud foundry instance.
Verison is : cf version 7.2.0+be4a5ce2b.2020-12-100 -
Hi @mohitagarwal2211. I was able to test this using the same CLI and Anynines. Could you check for the indentation in the manifest? If it isn't correct, it will not error (as manifests are extensible) but the labels won't be set. The manifest I used (a different app) is below).
--- applications: - name: first-push instances: 1 memory: 32M disk_quota: 64M path: ./sample-app.zip routes: - route: ((route)) buildpacks: - go_buildpack metadata: annotations: contact: "bob@example.com" labels: env: dev0 -
Hi @spgreenberg , my bad indentation was incorrect due to which it was not showing, after correction it worked fine.
Just a suggestion it should prompt an error in manifest file during compilation itself for such mistakes.Also the sample provided training-app is giving error and no longer getting compiled. Can you get this checked and corrected please as newbie learner its difficult to learn without doing actual labs:
mohit@ubuntu:~/Downloads/cbc0k2m6h2pe-applications/applications/training-app$ cf push -f manifest.yml -p training-app.zip --random-route Pushing app training-app to org mohit_agarwal2211_gmail_com / space staging as mohit.agarwal2211@gmail.com... Applying manifest file manifest.yml... Manifest applied Packaging files to upload... Uploading files... 14.28 KiB / 14.28 KiB [=======================================================================================================================================================================] 100.00% 1s Waiting for API to complete processing files... Staging app and tracing logs... Downloading go_buildpack... Downloaded go_buildpack Cell fa13b665-1823-4138-8648-ee159d54d29e creating container for instance 586dc8c7-2f45-4359-94b5-c386ce900c00 Cell fa13b665-1823-4138-8648-ee159d54d29e successfully created container for instance 586dc8c7-2f45-4359-94b5-c386ce900c00 Downloading app package... Downloaded app package (74.5K) -----> Go Buildpack version 1.9.35 **WARNING** [DEPRECATION WARNING]: **WARNING** Please use AppDynamics extension buildpack for Golang Application instrumentation **WARNING** for more details: https://docs.pivotal.io/partners/appdynamics/multibuildpack.html -----> Installing godep 80 Download [https://buildpacks.cloudfoundry.org/dependencies/godep/godep-v80-linux-x64-cflinuxfs3-b60ac947.tgz] -----> Installing glide 0.13.3 Download [https://buildpacks.cloudfoundry.org/dependencies/glide/glide-v0.13.3-linux-x64-cflinuxfs3-ef07acb5.tgz] -----> Installing dep 0.5.4 Download [https://buildpacks.cloudfoundry.org/dependencies/dep/dep-v0.5.4-linux-x64-cflinuxfs3-79b3ab9e.tgz] -----> Installing go 1.16.7 Download [https://buildpacks.cloudfoundry.org/dependencies/go/go_1.16.7_linux_x64_cflinuxfs3_8a3a18cd.tgz] **ERROR** problem retrieving main package name: go: github.com/cloudfoundry-community/go-cfenv@v1.18.0: missing go.sum entry; to add it: go mod download github.com/cloudfoundry-community/go-cfenv **ERROR** Unable to determine import path: exit status 1 BuildpackCompileFailed - App staging failed in the buildpack compile phase FAILED0 -
Heya there @mohitagarwal2211,
I had stumbled on that issue myself on Friday. Given I don't take no for an answer or better described failure for an outcome, I tried a number of options which although it admittedly took far more time than intended, I ended up with a working version of the training-application:
As discussed on this thread, issuing
go mod tidydid the trick. Specifically:- unzip
training-app.zip cd training-appgo mod tidy- copy
manifest.ymlto the root of the application cf push training-app -f manifest.yml --random-route
On the steps above I've obviously skipped the
-ppath option to the compressed folder. Let me know if that works for you as expected.IT
1 - unzip
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@tsouvalasi It worked perfectly , Thank you !!
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