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bh...@redhat.com <bh...@redhat.com> #2
Created a feature request, since
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ch...@google.com <ch...@google.com> #3
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ke...@umich.edu <ke...@umich.edu> #4
It would be nice if you could see the bindings in the API call for projects, since it appears you can bind them during creation...
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Please provide as much information as possible. At least, this should include a description of your issue and steps to reproduce the problem. If possible please provide a summary of what steps or workarounds you have already tried, and any docs or articles you found (un)helpful.
Problem you have encountered:
GCP supports adding resource manager tags to Compute Instances, Compute Images, Compute Disks, Compute Snapshots, Storage Buckets, Filestore Instances, Filestore Backups resources and we can successfully bind tags to these resources. But except for Compute Instances and Storage Buckets, tags attached to other listed resources are not displayed when viewing the resource in console or when described using gcloud CLI.
What you expected to happen:
Console and gcloud CLI describe command should list the tags attached to resources which support resource manager tags.
Steps to reproduce:
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
Documentation:https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/tags/tags-supported-services#supported_service_resources