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Hey so I am trying to launch spring cloud config server on branch other then master. using following variables to setup:



git.local.uri = file:///${user.home}/config_repos/${spring.application.name}
spring.cloud.config.allowOverride = true
spring.cloud.config.allowOverrideNone = true


now to make sure config server reads from git branch foo I am using this:



spring.cloud.config.label = foo(_)


after this when I try to see config.yaml it is still showing label: master



all config files are in root of repo i-e no dir and sub dir inside repo just config files.










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    Hey so I am trying to launch spring cloud config server on branch other then master. using following variables to setup:



    git.local.uri = file:///${user.home}/config_repos/${spring.application.name}
    spring.cloud.config.allowOverride = true
    spring.cloud.config.allowOverrideNone = true


    now to make sure config server reads from git branch foo I am using this:



    spring.cloud.config.label = foo(_)


    after this when I try to see config.yaml it is still showing label: master



    all config files are in root of repo i-e no dir and sub dir inside repo just config files.










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      Hey so I am trying to launch spring cloud config server on branch other then master. using following variables to setup:



      git.local.uri = file:///${user.home}/config_repos/${spring.application.name}
      spring.cloud.config.allowOverride = true
      spring.cloud.config.allowOverrideNone = true


      now to make sure config server reads from git branch foo I am using this:



      spring.cloud.config.label = foo(_)


      after this when I try to see config.yaml it is still showing label: master



      all config files are in root of repo i-e no dir and sub dir inside repo just config files.










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      Hey so I am trying to launch spring cloud config server on branch other then master. using following variables to setup:



      git.local.uri = file:///${user.home}/config_repos/${spring.application.name}
      spring.cloud.config.allowOverride = true
      spring.cloud.config.allowOverrideNone = true


      now to make sure config server reads from git branch foo I am using this:



      spring.cloud.config.label = foo(_)


      after this when I try to see config.yaml it is still showing label: master



      all config files are in root of repo i-e no dir and sub dir inside repo just config files.







      java spring git config spring-cloud-config






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          spring.cloud.config.label can be used to define branch from client side. To define default branch on server side, you should use spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label






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          • I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

            – Ahsan Naseem
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:44











          • It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

            – Sukhpal Singh
            Nov 24 '18 at 17:26













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          spring.cloud.config.label can be used to define branch from client side. To define default branch on server side, you should use spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label






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          • I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

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          • It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

            – Sukhpal Singh
            Nov 24 '18 at 17:26


















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          spring.cloud.config.label can be used to define branch from client side. To define default branch on server side, you should use spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label






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          • I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

            – Ahsan Naseem
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:44











          • It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

            – Sukhpal Singh
            Nov 24 '18 at 17:26
















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          spring.cloud.config.label can be used to define branch from client side. To define default branch on server side, you should use spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label






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          spring.cloud.config.label can be used to define branch from client side. To define default branch on server side, you should use spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label







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          • I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

            – Ahsan Naseem
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:44











          • It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

            – Sukhpal Singh
            Nov 24 '18 at 17:26





















          • I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

            – Ahsan Naseem
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:44











          • It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

            – Sukhpal Singh
            Nov 24 '18 at 17:26



















          I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

          – Ahsan Naseem
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:44





          I have tried above variables with spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo and then spring.cloud.config.server.git.default-label = foo(_) both showing that files are still pulling from master: here is how "name": "file:////root/config_repos/config-service/master/test-service.yml#qa it is showing master where it should be foo/

          – Ahsan Naseem
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:44













          It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

          – Sukhpal Singh
          Nov 24 '18 at 17:26







          It's working for me. I'm using Finchley.RELEASE of spring-cloud-starter-parent. Which version are you using? Also, can you add your updated property files?

          – Sukhpal Singh
          Nov 24 '18 at 17:26






















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