Use rótulos para identificar e agrupar repositórios relacionados. É possível especificar vários
rótulos para um repositório.
O que são rótulos?
Um rótulo é um par de chave-valor que pode ser atribuído a repositórios Trusted Cloud by S3NS. Eles ajudam a organizar esses recursos e
gerenciar seus custos em escala, com a granularidade necessária. É possível anexar um
rótulo a cada recurso e filtrar os recursos com base nos rótulos.
Requisitos dos rótulos
Os rótulos aplicados a um recurso precisam atender aos seguintes requisitos:
Cada recurso pode ter até 64 rótulos.
Cada rótulo precisa ser um par de chave-valor.
As chaves têm comprimento mínimo de 1 e máximo de 63 caracteres. Além disso, elas não podem estar vazias. Os valores podem estar vazios e ter um comprimento máximo de 63 caracteres.
As chaves e os valores contêm apenas letras minúsculas, caracteres numéricos, sublinhados e traços. Todos os caracteres precisam usar a codificação UTF-8, e os caracteres internacionais são permitidos. As chaves precisam começar com uma letra minúscula ou um caractere internacional.
A parte principal de um rótulo de cluster precisa ser exclusiva em um único recurso.
No entanto, é possível usar a mesma chave com vários recursos.
Esses limites se aplicam à chave e ao valor de cada rótulo e aos
recursos individuais do Trusted Cloud que têm rótulos. Não
há limite para a quantidade de rótulos que podem ser aplicados a todos os recursos
em um projeto.
Usos comuns dos rótulos
Veja alguns casos de uso comum para rótulos:
Rótulos de centro de custo ou de equipe: adicione rótulos com base na equipe ou
no centro de custo para distinguir repositórios pertencentes a equipes
diferentes (por exemplo, team:research e team:analytics). É possível usar esse
tipo de rótulo para contabilidade de custos ou em orçamentos.
Rótulos de componentes: por exemplo, component:redis, component:frontend, component:ingest e component:dashboard.
Rótulos de ambientes ou de estágios: por exemplo, environment:production e environment:test.
Rótulos de estado: por exemplo, state:active, state:readytodelete e state:archive.
Rótulos de propriedade: usados para identificar as equipes
responsáveis pelas operações, por exemplo: team:shopping-cart.
Não recomendamos a criação de um grande número de rótulos exclusivos,
como os relacionados a carimbos de data/hora ou valores individuais, para todas as chamadas de API.
O problema com essa abordagem é que, quando os valores mudam com frequência ou com
chaves que desordenam o catálogo, isso dificulta a filtragem e a geração de
relatórios sobre os recursos.
Como adicionar e atualizar rótulos
É possível adicionar um ou mais rótulos a um repositório. Também é possível editar o valor de
um rótulo existente.
Para rotular um repositório:
Console
Abra a página Repositórios no console do Trusted Cloud .
REPOSITORY é o nome do repositório. Se você
configurou um repositório padrão, pode omitir essa flag para usar o padrão.
PROJECT é o ID do projeto Trusted Cloud by S3NS . Se essa
flag for omitida, o projeto atual ou padrão será usado.
LOCATION é o local regional do
repositório.
Você pode omitir a flag `--location` para usar o padrão.
KEY=VALUE,... é uma lista de
rótulos separados por vírgulas especificados como pares de chave-valor. Por exemplo,
team=team-1,product=example_product,stage=development.
Para mais informações sobre o comando, execute o seguinte comando:
gcloudartifactsrepositoriesupdate--help
Filtrar repositórios por rótulo
É possível filtrar listas de repositórios por rótulo no Trusted Cloud console ou
usando a CLI do Google Cloud.
Console
Abra a página Repositórios no console do Trusted Cloud .
O valor da sinalização --filter precisa estar no formato labels.KEY=VALUE. Por exemplo, se você quiser filtrar repositórios no projeto
ativo em um rótulo com env como a chave e dev como o valor, execute
este comando:
gcloud artifacts repositories list --filter labels.env=dev
REPOSITORY é o nome do repositório. Se você
configurou um repositório padrão, poderá omitir essa flag para usar o padrão.
PROJECT é o ID do projeto Trusted Cloud by S3NS . Se essa
flag for omitida, o projeto atual ou padrão será usado.
LOCATION é o local regional do
repositório.
Use essa flag para conferir repositórios em um local específico. Se você
configurou um local padrão, poderá omitir essa flag para usar o padrão.
LABEL,... é uma lista de rótulos separados por vírgulas, as
chaves de cada par KEY=VALUE. Por exemplo: team,product.
Para mais informações sobre o comando, execute o seguinte comando:
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You can specify multiple\nlabels for a repository.\nTo group repositories and other resources across Google Cloud for reporting, auditing, and access control in your Google Cloud organization, use [tags](/artifact-registry/docs/repositories/tag-repos). Tags and labels work independently of each other, and you can apply both to the same repository.\n\nWhat are labels?\n----------------\n\nA label is a key-value pair that you can assign to Google Cloud repositories.\nThey help you organize these resources and manage your costs at scale, with the\ngranularity you need. You can attach a label to each resource, then filter the\nresources based on their labels. Information about labels is forwarded to the billing system that\nlets you break down your billed charges by label. With built-in [billing reports](/billing/docs/how-to/reports),\nyou can filter and group costs by resource labels. You can also use labels to\nquery [billing data exports](/billing/docs/how-to/bq-examples).\n\nRequirements for labels\n-----------------------\n\nThe labels applied to a resource must meet the following\nrequirements:\n\n- Each resource can have up to 64 labels.\n- Each label must be a key-value pair.\n- Keys have a minimum length of 1 character and a maximum length of 63 characters, and cannot be empty. Values can be empty, and have a maximum length of 63 characters.\n- Keys and values can contain only lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores, and dashes. All characters must use UTF-8 encoding, and international characters are allowed. Keys must start with a lowercase letter or international character.\n- The key portion of a label must be unique within a single resource. However, you can use the same key with multiple resources.\n\nThese limits apply to the key and value for each label, and to the\nindividual Google Cloud resources that have labels. There\nis no limit on how many labels you can apply across all resources\nwithin a project.\n\nCommon uses of labels\n---------------------\n\nHere are some common use cases for labels:\n\n- **Team or cost center labels** : Add labels based on team or\n cost center to distinguish repositories owned by different\n teams (for example, `team:research` and `team:analytics`). You can use this\n type of label for cost accounting or budgeting.\n\n- **Component labels** : For example, `component:redis`,\n `component:frontend`, `component:ingest`, and `component:dashboard`.\n\n- **Environment or stage labels** : For example,\n `environment:production` and `environment:test`.\n\n- **State labels** : For example, `state:active`,\n `state:readytodelete`, and `state:archive`.\n\n- **Ownership labels** : Used to identify the teams that are\n responsible for operations, for example: `team:shopping-cart`.\n\n\n| **Note:** Don't include sensitive information in labels, including personally identifiable information, such as an individual's name or title. Labels are not designed to handle sensitive information.\n\nWe don't recommend creating large numbers of unique labels, such as\nfor timestamps or individual values for every API call.\nThe problem with this approach is that when the values change frequently or with\nkeys that clutter the catalog, this makes it difficult to effectively filter and\nreport on resources.\n\nLabels and tags\n---------------\n\nLabels can be used as queryable annotations for resources, but can't be used\nto set conditions on policies. Tags provide a way to conditionally allow or\ndeny policies based on whether a resource has a specific tag, by providing fine-grained\ncontrol over policies. For more information, see the\n[Tags overview](/resource-manager/docs/tags/tags-overview).\n\nAdding and updating labels\n--------------------------\n\nYou can add one or more labels to a repository. You can also edit the value of\nan existing label.\n\nTo label a repository: \n\n### Console\n\n1. Open the **Repositories** page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Open the Repositories page](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts)\n2. Select a repository.\n\n3. If the info panel next to the repository list is not open, click\n **Show Info Panel**.\n\n4. In the info panel, click the **Labels** tab.\n\n5. Add or edit labels:\n\n 1. To add a label, click **Add Label** . Specify the key and value pair for the label, then click **Save**.\n 2. To edit an existing label, change the value for the label, then click **Save**.\n\n### gcloud\n\nYou can specify one or more labels to add or edit.\n\n- If a label exists, the corresponding value is updated.\n- If a label does not exist, the label is created.\n- If the command also includes the `--clear-labels` flag, all existing labels are removed before adding new labels.\n\nRun the following command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories update \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREPOSITORY\u003c/var\u003e [--project=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/var\u003e] \\\n [--location=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/var\u003e] --update-labels=\"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eKEY\u003c/var\u003e=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eVALUE\u003c/var\u003e,...\"\n\nReplace the following:\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003eREPOSITORY\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the name of the repository. If you configured a [default](/artifact-registry/docs/gcloud-defaults) repository, you can omit this flag to use the default.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the Google Cloud project ID. If this flag is omitted, then the current or default project is used.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the regional or multi-regional [location](/artifact-registry/docs/repo-locations) of the repository. You can omit the \\`--location\\` flag to use the default.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eKEY\u003c/var\u003e`=`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eVALUE\u003c/var\u003e`,...` is a list of comma-separated labels specified as key-value pairs. For example: `team=team-1,product=example_product,stage=development`.\n\nFor more information about the command, run the following command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories update --help\n\nFiltering repositories by label\n-------------------------------\n\nYou can filter repository lists by label in Google Cloud console or\nusing Google Cloud CLI. \n\n### Console\n\n1. Open the **Repositories** page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Open the Repositories page](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts)\n2. In the **Filter** field, select **Labels** as the filter criteria and then\n enter your key, value, or key-value pair.\n\n For example, to show only repositories with the label `env:dev`, you\n can enter any of the following:\n - Enter the key: `env`\n - Enter the value: `dev`\n - Enter the key-value pair: `env:dev`\n\n### gcloud\n\nTo filter based on labels, use the `--filter` flag with the\n[gcloud artifacts repositories list](/sdk/gcloud/reference/artifacts/repositories/list)\ncommand.\n\nThe value of `--filter` flag must be in the `labels.`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eKEY\u003c/var\u003e`=`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eVALUE\u003c/var\u003e\nformat. For example, if you wanted to filter repositories in the active\nproject on a label with `env` as the key and `dev` as the value, you can run\nthis command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories list --filter labels.env=dev\n\nFor more information about the filter syntax in the gcloud CLI,\nsee the\n[`gcloud topic filters` documentation](/sdk/gcloud/reference/topic/filters).\n\nDeleting labels\n---------------\n\nTo delete labels: \n\n### Console\n\n1. Open the **Repositories** page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Open the Repositories page](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts)\n2. Click **Select a repository**.\n\n3. If the info panel next to the repository list is not open, click\n **Show Info Panel**.\n\n4. In the info panel, click the **Labels** tab.\n\n5. Click **Delete Item** next to the label that you want to remove.\n\n### gcloud\n\nYou can delete specific labels or remove all labels for a repository.\n\nTo remove specific labels, run the following command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories update \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREPOSITORY\u003c/var\u003e [--project=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/var\u003e] \\\n [--location=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/var\u003e] --remove-labels=\"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLABEL\u003c/var\u003e,...\"\n\nTo remove all labels, run the following command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories update \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREPOSITORY\u003c/var\u003e \\\n [--project=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/var\u003e] [--location=\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/var\u003e] --clear-labels\n\nReplace the following:\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003eREPOSITORY\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the name of the repository. If you configured a [default](/artifact-registry/docs/gcloud-defaults) repository, you can omit this flag to use the default.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the Google Cloud project ID. If this flag is omitted, the current or default project is used.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003ccode translate=\"no\" dir=\"ltr\"\u003eLOCATION\u003c/code\u003e\u003c/var\u003e is the regional or multi-regional [location](/artifact-registry/docs/repo-locations) of the repository. Use this flag to view repositories in a specific location. If you configured a [default](/artifact-registry/docs/gcloud-defaults) location, then you can omit this flag to use the default.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eLABEL\u003c/var\u003e,... is a list of comma-separated labels, the keys from each \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eKEY\u003c/var\u003e`=`\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eVALUE\u003c/var\u003e pair. For example: `team,product`.\n\nFor more information about the command, run the following command: \n\n gcloud artifacts repositories update --help"]]