GCP Developer Tools - Cloud Build Lab
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Dec 10, 2022 - Dockerfile
GCP Developer Tools - Cloud Build Lab
Serverless Data Processing with Dataflow - CI/CD with Dataflow.
A microservice based application deployed using kubernetes on GCP cloud
Local Builder runs Google Cloud Build locally, allowing easier debugging, execution of builds on your own hardware, and integration into local build and test workflows.
A docker + flask + locust on GCP demo project. Exercise from the Cloud Computing for Data Analysis
Automated Slack notifications for GCP Cloud Build
Two microservices deployed on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Cluster using Artifact Registry, Cloud Build and Docker.
Implement a project to read a image, classify the image, rotate the image and extract the required fields from the image and display in a form of json.
This project deploys a flask app to Google App Engine(GAE) and configures continuous deployment(CD) with Cloud Build.
Explore microservices CI/CD on GKE, mastering containerization, Kubernetes orchestration using Docker, GCP tools (Source Repository, Cloud Build, GKE), and Terraform. This repository serves as a hands-on resource for learning RESTful APIs, navigating GKE clusters with persistent volumes, offering practical insights for modern deployment.
Add GitHub badges to your Google cloud builds!
A project that makes it easy to run distributed load tests with K6 and GCP Cloud Build. Optionally export metric data to BigQuery and GCS for visualization.
This project built a ML model and deployed it on Flask. The Flask app is deployed to Google App Engine.
An example micro service written in Go using the Gin Web Framework. Container images are built using the Chainguard Images ready for deployment to Google Cloud Run.
Build your Electron apps in the cloud!
Send updates of your cloud builds to a slack channel
Sonar scanner step for google cloud builder
Add a description, image, and links to the cloud-build topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the cloud-build topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."