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Google Cloud Classic v8.9.3 published on Monday, Nov 18, 2024 by Pulumi

Web Server Using Compute Engine

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Google Cloud Classic v8.9.3 published on Monday, Nov 18, 2024 by Pulumi

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    Starting point for building the Pulumi web server sample in Google Cloud.

    Running the App

    1. Create a new stack:

      $ pulumi stack init dev
      
    2. Configure the project:

      $ pulumi config set gcp:project YOURGOOGLECLOUDPROJECT
      $ pulumi config set gcp:zone us-central1-a
      
    3. Run pulumi up to preview and deploy changes:

      $ pulumi up -y
      Previewing update (dev):
          Type                     Name                  Plan       Info
      +   pulumi:pulumi:Stack      gcp-py-webserver-dev  create
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Address   address               create
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Network   network               create
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Firewall  firewall              create
      +   └─ gcp:compute:Instance  instance              create
      
      Updating (dev):
          Type                     Name                  Status      Info
      +   pulumi:pulumi:Stack      gcp-py-webserver-dev  created
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Address   address               created
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Network   network               created
      +   ├─ gcp:compute:Firewall  firewall              created
      +   └─ gcp:compute:Instance  instance              created
      
      Outputs:
          instanceIP  : "35.188.118.61"
          instanceName: "instance-91b70e1"
      
      Resources:
          + 5 created
      
      Duration: 1m51s
      
    4. Curl the HTTP server:

      $ curl $(pulumi stack output instanceIP)
      Hello, World!
      
    5. SSH into the server:

      $ gcloud compute ssh $(pulumi stack output instanceName)
      Warning: Permanently added 'compute.967481934451185713' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
      
      The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
      the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
      individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
      
      Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
      permitted by applicable law.
      user@instance-8ad9bd8:~$
      
    6. Cleanup

      $ pulumi destroy
      $ pulumi stack rm
      
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    Google Cloud Classic v8.9.3 published on Monday, Nov 18, 2024 by Pulumi