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I deployed some charms in my model, and added some relations between those charms. Now I would like to set up my environment in another model. Is there a possibility to create a bundle.yaml from my current setup? So the next time I would like to do the exact same thing, I can just deploy the bundle that will setup exactly the same model as my first model.










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    I deployed some charms in my model, and added some relations between those charms. Now I would like to set up my environment in another model. Is there a possibility to create a bundle.yaml from my current setup? So the next time I would like to do the exact same thing, I can just deploy the bundle that will setup exactly the same model as my first model.










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      I deployed some charms in my model, and added some relations between those charms. Now I would like to set up my environment in another model. Is there a possibility to create a bundle.yaml from my current setup? So the next time I would like to do the exact same thing, I can just deploy the bundle that will setup exactly the same model as my first model.










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      I deployed some charms in my model, and added some relations between those charms. Now I would like to set up my environment in another model. Is there a possibility to create a bundle.yaml from my current setup? So the next time I would like to do the exact same thing, I can just deploy the bundle that will setup exactly the same model as my first model.







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          Juju CLI



          juju export-bundle



          Juju GUI



          The Juju Gui has a solution for this. Next to your modelname in de GUI there is an import and export button.



          juju gui



          The Export button will generate a yaml file which will represent your current model. This yaml can be used in the Juju GUI to import in to a new model or can be used in the Juju-CLI as well.






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            Juju CLI



            juju export-bundle



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            The Juju Gui has a solution for this. Next to your modelname in de GUI there is an import and export button.



            juju gui



            The Export button will generate a yaml file which will represent your current model. This yaml can be used in the Juju GUI to import in to a new model or can be used in the Juju-CLI as well.






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              Juju CLI



              juju export-bundle



              Juju GUI



              The Juju Gui has a solution for this. Next to your modelname in de GUI there is an import and export button.



              juju gui



              The Export button will generate a yaml file which will represent your current model. This yaml can be used in the Juju GUI to import in to a new model or can be used in the Juju-CLI as well.






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                Juju CLI



                juju export-bundle



                Juju GUI



                The Juju Gui has a solution for this. Next to your modelname in de GUI there is an import and export button.



                juju gui



                The Export button will generate a yaml file which will represent your current model. This yaml can be used in the Juju GUI to import in to a new model or can be used in the Juju-CLI as well.






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                Juju CLI



                juju export-bundle



                Juju GUI



                The Juju Gui has a solution for this. Next to your modelname in de GUI there is an import and export button.



                juju gui



                The Export button will generate a yaml file which will represent your current model. This yaml can be used in the Juju GUI to import in to a new model or can be used in the Juju-CLI as well.







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