--- title: Apply Remaining --- If we have applied some resources and do not want to specify the rest one by one, KubeVela provides the `apply-remaining` workflow step to filter out selected resources and apply remaining. In this guide, you will learn how to apply remaining resources via `apply-remaining` in `Workflow`. ## How to use Apply the following `Application` with workflow step type of `apply-remaining`: ```yaml apiVersion: core.oam.dev/v1beta1 kind: Application metadata: name: first-vela-workflow namespace: default spec: components: - name: express-server type: webservice properties: image: crccheck/hello-world port: 8000 traits: - type: ingress properties: domain: testsvc.example.com http: /: 8000 - name: express-server2 type: webservice properties: image: crccheck/hello-world port: 8000 workflow: steps: - name: express-server # specify the workflow step type type: apply-remaining properties: exceptions: # specify the configuration of the component express-server: # skipApplyWorkload indicates whether to skip apply the workload resource skipApplyWorkload: false # skipAllTraits indicates to skip apply all resources of the traits # if this is true, skipApplyTraits will be ignored skipAllTraits: false # skipApplyTraits specifies the names of the traits to skip apply skipApplyTraits: - ingress - name: express-server2 type: apply-remaining properties: exceptions: express-server: skipApplyWorkload: true ``` ## Expected outcome Check the component status in cluster: ```shell $ kubectl get deployment NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE express-server 1/1 1 1 3m28s $ kubectl get ingress No resources found in default namespace. ``` We can see that the first component `express-server` has been applied to the cluster, but the trait named ingress has been skipped. But the second component `express-server2` hasn't been applied to cluster since it has been skipped. With `apply-remaining`, we can easily filter and apply resources by filling in the built-in parameters.