Help with wud.tag.include #771
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Ah this is perhaps covered here. I'm converting all of my containers from 'latest' to a specific version. |
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I'm just getting started with WUD, and am struggling a bit with
wud.tag.include. I'm trying to follow the example in the documentation here.This is my run command for Portainer (in a script file):
I've confirmed that the label looks good in Portainer (ie. no escaping going on). But then WUD shows me:

I had thought the way it works was to only consider a tag if it matched the regex, and
^\d+\.\d+\.\d+$does not matchsha256:5b930e48, but I'm seeing it anyway.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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