Se richiesto, fai clic su Apri per consentire a Cloud Code di aprire la consoleGoogle Cloud .
Nella console Google Cloud , scegli le opzioni di configurazione che vuoi
personalizzare e poi fai clic su Crea.
Dopo la creazione del cluster, in Cloud Code, in Kubernetes Explorer, fai clic sull'icona Aggiorna.
Quando il nome del nuovo cluster viene visualizzato nell'elenco, fai clic sul nome del cluster. Il nuovo cluster viene aggiunto alla configurazione e impostato come contesto predefinito.
Utilizzare un cluster GKE esistente
Se hai un cluster GKE Standard o Autopilot esistente, puoi impostarlo come cluster attivo e utilizzarlo con Cloud Code.
Nell'intestazione del riquadro di Kubernetes Explorer, fai clic su
+ Aggiungi cluster GKE.
Fai clic su Google Kubernetes Engine.
Fai clic sul nome del cluster. Il cluster viene aggiunto a KubeConfig.
Impostare un cluster come contesto predefinito
Il cluster attivo è il cluster in cui viene eseguito il deployment dell'applicazione per impostazione predefinita.
In Kubernetes Explorer, fai clic con il tasto destro del mouse su un cluster e poi fai clic su
Imposta come contesto corrente.
Esegui un'applicazione su GKE
Per eseguire o eseguire il debug di un'applicazione su GKE, devi definire
il repository di immagini container per il tuo progetto.
Dopo aver rimosso un cluster da KubeConfig, il cluster non è disponibile
per il deployment.
In Kubernetes Explorer, fai clic con il tasto destro del mouse su un cluster e poi su
Rimuovi da KubeConfig.
Creare e aggiungere un cluster da un altro cloud provider
Se utilizzi un cluster on-premise o un cluster di un altro provider, ad esempio Azure o AWS, utilizza gli strumenti del provider per creare il cluster e aggiungerlo al file KubeConfig.
Per inviare un feedback o segnalare un problema nel tuo IDE IntelliJ, vai a
Strumenti > Cloud Code > Guida / Informazioni > Invia
feedback o segnala un problema per segnalare un problema su GitHub.
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For changes that will be rolled out to production, use an [automated CI/CD workflow](/docs/ci-cd).\n\nCreate a GKE cluster and add it to your KubeConfig\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nCloud Code opens the Google Cloud console so that you can quickly\ncreate a cluster:\n\n1. To open the Kubernetes Explorer, click\n\n **Kubernetes Explorer** or navigate to **Tools** \\\u003e **Cloud Code** \\\u003e\n **Kubernetes** \\\u003e **View Cluster Explorer**.\n\n2. In the header of the Kubernetes Explorer pane, click\n **+ Connect to a GKE Cluster**.\n\n3. Choose **Create a new GKE Cluster** or\n **Create a new GKE Autopilot cluster** . For more information on which mode to\n choose, see\n [Comparing Autopilot and Standard modes](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/autopilot-overview#comparison).\n\n4. If prompted, click **Open** to permit Cloud Code to open the\n Google Cloud console.\n\n5. In Google Cloud console, choose any configuration options that you want\n to customize and then click **Create**.\n\n6. After the cluster is created, in Cloud Code, in the Kubernetes\n explorer, click the **Refresh** icon.\n\n7. After the name of your new cluster appears in the list, click the cluster\n name. Your new cluster is added to the configuration and set as the default\n context.\n\nWork with an existing GKE cluster\n---------------------------------\n\nIf you have an existing Standard or Autopilot GKE cluster, you\ncan set it as your active cluster and work with it using\nCloud Code.\n\n1. In the header of the Kubernetes Explorer pane, click **+ Add GKE Cluster**.\n2. Click **Google Kubernetes Engine**.\n3. Click your cluster name. Your cluster is added to the KubeConfig.\n\nSet a cluster as the default context\n------------------------------------\n\nThe active cluster is the cluster that your application is deployed to by\ndefault.\n\nIn the Kubernetes Explorer, right-click a cluster and then click\n**Set as Current Context**.\n\nRun an application on GKE\n-------------------------\n\nTo run or debug an application on GKE, you'll need to define\nthe container image repository for your project.\n\nTo learn more, read about\n[storing your container images](/code/docs/intellij/configuring-container-image-settings).\n\n\nRemove a cluster from your KubeConfig\n-------------------------------------\n\nAfter you remove a cluster from your KubeConfig, the cluster is not available\nto deploy to.\n\nIn the Kubernetes Explorer, right-click a cluster and then click\n**Remove From KubeConfig**.\n\nCreate and add a cluster from another cloud provider\n----------------------------------------------------\n\nIf you're using an on-premises cluster or a cluster from another provider such\nas Azure or AWS, use the provider's tools to create the cluster and add it to\nyour KubeConfig.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [Organize your cluster access using kubeconfig files](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/).\n- Learn how to add, delete or switch between your [kubeconfig files in Cloud Code](/code/docs/intellij/kubeconfigs).\n- [Develop and debug parts of a microservice application](/code/docs/intellij/speed-up-k8s-development#develop_microservices_applications_using_skaffold_configurations) using Skaffold.\n- Use [file sync and hot reloading](/code/docs/intellij/speed-up-k8s-development#enable-skaffold-file-sync-and-hot-reloading) to speed up development.\n- [Debug your application in Cloud Code](/code/docs/intellij/debug).\n\nGet support\n-----------\n\nTo submit feedback or report an issue in your IntelliJ IDE, go to **Tools** \\\u003e **Cloud Code** \\\u003e **Help / About** \\\u003e **Submit\nfeedback or report an issue** to report an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-intellij/issues)."]]