This folder contains a Python application example that handles Compute Engine VM instances on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
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You must have a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) account.
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You can install and use the Google Cloud SDK.
The Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools for Google Cloud Platform. It contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq, which you can use to access Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud Storage, Google BigQuery, and other products and services from the command line. You can run these tools interactively or in your automated scripts.* The code was written for Python 3 and Google Cloud Python Client Library.
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The code was written for:
- Python 3
- Google API Python Client Library
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Install the Google API Python Client Library.
Install the latest Google API Python Client Library release via pip:
pip install google-api-python-client
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Configure your Google Cloud access keys.
The Google Cloud client library for Java allows you to use several authentication schemes.
The application uses Application Default Credentials through a JSON service account key for authenticating.
The credentials are taken from
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
environment variable.For example:
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS = /path/to/my/key.json
Use the Google Cloud Platform console:
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Go to the Google Cloud Project.
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Prepare the credentials:
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Create a Service account.
For example:
Name: gcloud-java-examples Role: Owner Email: gcloud-java-examples@gcloud-java-examples.iam.gserviceaccount.com
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Create a key as a JSON file and download it.
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Add the Service accounts id (Ex.: gcloud-java-examples@gcloud-java-examples.iam.gserviceaccount.com) as a member of the project in the IAM.
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Set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable in your Operating System with the path of your JSON service account key file.
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Run the code.
Run application:
python computeengineinstances.py
You can select an option in the menu in order to run every command:
- 1 = List all VM instances
- 2 = Create VM instance
- 3 = List VM instance
- 4 = Start VM instance
- 5 = Stop VM instance
- 6 = Reset instance
- 7 = Delete instance
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Test the application.
You should see the new VM instance and modification of states with the Google Cloud console.