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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) CLI - gcloud

360.0.0

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) CLI - gcloud

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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) CLI - gcloud

GitHub Action with all the components of the Google Cloud SDK

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Google Cloud Platform (GCP) CLI - gcloud

uses: actions-hub/gcloud@360.0.0

Learn more about this action in actions-hub/gcloud

Choose a version

gcloud

Preview

GitHub Action which allows interacting with Google Cloud Platform.

Usage

To use gcloud in your workflow use:

- uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
  env:
    PROJECT_ID: test
    APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS }}
  with:
    args: info

You can also use gsutil from Google Cloud SDK package.

- uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
  env:
    PROJECT_ID: test
    APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS }}
  with:
    args: cp your-file.txt gs://your-bucket/
    cli: gsutil

You can also use kubectl from Google Cloud SDK package.

- uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
  env:
    PROJECT_ID: test
    APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS }}
  with:
    args: create deployment hello-server --image=gcr.io/google-samples/hello-app:1.0
    cli: kubectl

Secrets

APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS - To authorize in GCP you need to have a service account key. The recommended way to store the credentials in the secrets it previously encode file with base64. To encode a JSON file use: base64 ~/<account_id>.json. Or you can put a JSON structure to the secret.

PROJECT_ID - must be provided to activate a specific project.

Inputs

args - command to run.

cli - (optional) command line tool you want to use. Defaults to gcloud, allowed values: gcloud, gsutil.

Version

For each new release of gcloud master branch is updated to the latest version. Also, the tag is creating with the same number as the gcloud version. If you want to always have the latest version of gcloud, use @master branch. But if you need some specific version of gcloud just use a specific tag. For example @271.0.0.

Example

Latest version

name: gcloud
on: [push]

jobs:
  deploy:
    name: Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v1
      - uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
        env:
          PROJECT_ID: ${{secrets.GCLOUD_PROJECT_ID}}
          APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS}}
        with:
          args: app deploy app.yaml

Multistep

name: gcloud
on: [push]

jobs:
  deploy:
    name: Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v1

      - name: "deploy to project A"  
        uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
        env:
          PROJECT_ID: ${{secrets.GCLOUD_PROJECT_ID_A}}
          APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS}}
        with:
          args: app deploy app.yaml
      
      - name: "deploy to project B"  
        uses: actions-hub/gcloud@master
        env:
          PROJECT_ID: ${{secrets.GCLOUD_PROJECT_ID_B}}
        with:
          args: app deploy app.yaml

Specific version

name: gcloud
on: [push]

jobs:
  deploy:
    name: Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v1
      - uses: actions-hub/gcloud@271.0.0
        env:
          PROJECT_ID: ${{secrets.GCLOUD_PROJECT_ID}}
          APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: ${{secrets.GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS}}
        with:
          args: app deploy app.yaml

Licence

MIT License