Using App Tags
Use app tags to label and organize your apps. For example, use tags to group your apps by department or by connections to the same systems. One or more tags can be added to an app. On the Apps page, you can filter the apps list to show only apps with specified tags.
Adding Tags
To add or change tags on an app:
- Log in to TIBCO Cloud™ Integration.
- Click the Apps tab.
- Click the app you want to change to access the App Details page.
- Click Tags or +Tags, for apps without tags, in the upper left of the page. Tags that have already been applied to this app are displayed.
- To add a new tag, enter a name in the search control, then click Create New. Tags are case-sensitive.
- If you enter text in the search box, all matching tags in your organization are shown. This search is case-insensitive. Click a tag to add it.
- Click the X next to a tag to remove it from the app.
- Click outside the dialog box to save the tags.
The same set of tags is used across your organization. A tag is deleted from your organization when it is removed from the last app using it.
Filtering by Tags
To filter the apps list on the Apps page:
- In the filters on left side of the Apps list, the Tags filter displays the total number of tags and a search control. Enter text in the search filter to show buttons for each tag containing the search text. This search is case-insensitive.
- Click a tag button to limit the list of displayed apps to apps with that tag. Click a selected tag button to clear it. You can select multiple tags.
- A tag icon displays next to each name in the Name column on the Apps page. Hover over the tag icon to see a list of all tags on that app.
Using the TIBCO Cloud™ - Command Line Interface
The tibcli app list
command can use the option --tag
to list only apps with a specified tag. SeeListing Apps with the TIBCO Cloud™ - Command Line Interface for more details.
Notes
- When you export a TIBCO Flogo® app, its app tags are not retained in the Flogo JSON app archive file.
- When you create tags, they are case-sensitive, but the tag filter search is case-insensitive. For example, you can create unique app tags for
abc
andABC
, but when you search for `a in the search control, both display.
Role Requirements
- Admins can edit tags for any app in their organization.
- Users can only edit tags on apps they own.
- Read-only users cannot change tags on any app.