pulumi config set-all
Set multiple configuration values
Synopsis
pulumi set-all allows you to set multiple configuration values in one command.
Each key-value pair must be preceded by either the --secret
or the --plaintext
flag to denote whether
it should be encrypted:
pulumi config set-all --secret key1=value1 --plaintext key2=value --secret key3=value3
The --path
flag can be used to set values inside a map or list:
pulumi config set-all --path --plaintext "names[0]"=a --plaintext "names[1]"=b
will set the value to a list with the first itema
and second itemb
.pulumi config set-all --path --plaintext parent.nested=value --plaintext parent.other=value2
will set the value ofparent
to a map{nested: value, other: value2}
.pulumi config set-all --path --plaintext '["parent.name"].["nested.name"]'=value
will set the value ofparent.name
to a mapnested.name: value
.
pulumi config set-all --plaintext key1=value1 --plaintext key2=value2 --secret key3=value3 [flags]
Options
-h, --help help for set-all
--path Parse the keys as paths in a map or list rather than raw strings
--plaintext stringArray Marks a value as plaintext (unencrypted)
--secret stringArray Marks a value as secret to be encrypted
Options inherited from parent commands
--color string Colorize output. Choices are: always, never, raw, auto (default "auto")
--config-file string Use the configuration values in the specified file rather than detecting the file name
-C, --cwd string Run pulumi as if it had been started in another directory
--disable-integrity-checking Disable integrity checking of checkpoint files
-e, --emoji Enable emojis in the output
-Q, --fully-qualify-stack-names Show fully-qualified stack names
--logflow Flow log settings to child processes (like plugins)
--logtostderr Log to stderr instead of to files
--memprofilerate int Enable more precise (and expensive) memory allocation profiles by setting runtime.MemProfileRate
--non-interactive Disable interactive mode for all commands
--profiling string Emit CPU and memory profiles and an execution trace to '[filename].[pid].{cpu,mem,trace}', respectively
-s, --stack string The name of the stack to operate on. Defaults to the current stack
--tracing file: Emit tracing to the specified endpoint. Use the file: scheme to write tracing data to a local file
-v, --verbose int Enable verbose logging (e.g., v=3); anything >3 is very verbose
SEE ALSO
- pulumi config - Manage configuration
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