How to order the app engine versions in gcloud based on LAST_DEPLOYED












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I would like to show the latest version generated in app engine, I have this:



gcloud app versions list --sort-by=~VERSION


when executing the command it shows me:
output



I would like to sort by string based on the name of the version and that the output is only the latest version.
I pray you can help me.
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    I would like to show the latest version generated in app engine, I have this:



    gcloud app versions list --sort-by=~VERSION


    when executing the command it shows me:
    output



    I would like to sort by string based on the name of the version and that the output is only the latest version.
    I pray you can help me.
    Greetings.










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      I would like to show the latest version generated in app engine, I have this:



      gcloud app versions list --sort-by=~VERSION


      when executing the command it shows me:
      output



      I would like to sort by string based on the name of the version and that the output is only the latest version.
      I pray you can help me.
      Greetings.










      share|improve this question














      I would like to show the latest version generated in app engine, I have this:



      gcloud app versions list --sort-by=~VERSION


      when executing the command it shows me:
      output



      I would like to sort by string based on the name of the version and that the output is only the latest version.
      I pray you can help me.
      Greetings.







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          The gcloud app versions list command accepts a --limit option which may be handy to obtain what you want:




          --limit=LIMIT



          Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This
          flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order:
          --flatten, --sort-by, --filter, --limit.




          So you could get a single entry using --limit=1



          To get the latest as opposed to the oldest you may need to reverse the sorting order, which is possible using the ~ prefix:




          --sort-by=[FIELD,…]



          Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The
          default order is ascending. Prefix a field with ``~´´ for descending
          order on that field.




          Note that you may need to get rid of (some of) the versions that use different name formats than the default, timestamp-based one (like the a2 and v2 ones showing in your current list) for the scheme to work.



          Side note: you may want to stop some of those versions - they all appear running now, possibly unnecessarily chewing resources and driving up costs.






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            The gcloud app versions list command accepts a --limit option which may be handy to obtain what you want:




            --limit=LIMIT



            Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This
            flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order:
            --flatten, --sort-by, --filter, --limit.




            So you could get a single entry using --limit=1



            To get the latest as opposed to the oldest you may need to reverse the sorting order, which is possible using the ~ prefix:




            --sort-by=[FIELD,…]



            Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The
            default order is ascending. Prefix a field with ``~´´ for descending
            order on that field.




            Note that you may need to get rid of (some of) the versions that use different name formats than the default, timestamp-based one (like the a2 and v2 ones showing in your current list) for the scheme to work.



            Side note: you may want to stop some of those versions - they all appear running now, possibly unnecessarily chewing resources and driving up costs.






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              The gcloud app versions list command accepts a --limit option which may be handy to obtain what you want:




              --limit=LIMIT



              Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This
              flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order:
              --flatten, --sort-by, --filter, --limit.




              So you could get a single entry using --limit=1



              To get the latest as opposed to the oldest you may need to reverse the sorting order, which is possible using the ~ prefix:




              --sort-by=[FIELD,…]



              Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The
              default order is ascending. Prefix a field with ``~´´ for descending
              order on that field.




              Note that you may need to get rid of (some of) the versions that use different name formats than the default, timestamp-based one (like the a2 and v2 ones showing in your current list) for the scheme to work.



              Side note: you may want to stop some of those versions - they all appear running now, possibly unnecessarily chewing resources and driving up costs.






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                The gcloud app versions list command accepts a --limit option which may be handy to obtain what you want:




                --limit=LIMIT



                Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This
                flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order:
                --flatten, --sort-by, --filter, --limit.




                So you could get a single entry using --limit=1



                To get the latest as opposed to the oldest you may need to reverse the sorting order, which is possible using the ~ prefix:




                --sort-by=[FIELD,…]



                Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The
                default order is ascending. Prefix a field with ``~´´ for descending
                order on that field.




                Note that you may need to get rid of (some of) the versions that use different name formats than the default, timestamp-based one (like the a2 and v2 ones showing in your current list) for the scheme to work.



                Side note: you may want to stop some of those versions - they all appear running now, possibly unnecessarily chewing resources and driving up costs.






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                The gcloud app versions list command accepts a --limit option which may be handy to obtain what you want:




                --limit=LIMIT



                Maximum number of resources to list. The default is unlimited. This
                flag interacts with other flags that are applied in this order:
                --flatten, --sort-by, --filter, --limit.




                So you could get a single entry using --limit=1



                To get the latest as opposed to the oldest you may need to reverse the sorting order, which is possible using the ~ prefix:




                --sort-by=[FIELD,…]



                Comma-separated list of resource field key names to sort by. The
                default order is ascending. Prefix a field with ``~´´ for descending
                order on that field.




                Note that you may need to get rid of (some of) the versions that use different name formats than the default, timestamp-based one (like the a2 and v2 ones showing in your current list) for the scheme to work.



                Side note: you may want to stop some of those versions - they all appear running now, possibly unnecessarily chewing resources and driving up costs.







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