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Implantar um serviço do Cloud Run com o Cloud Code para IntelliJ
Veja nesta página como começar a usar o Cloud Code.
Você configurará um serviço Hello World que é executado no Cloud Run usando um aplicativo de amostra, implantará seu serviço no Cloud Run e visualizará o status dos recursos ativos do serviço.
Antes de começar
Sign in to your Google Cloud account. If you're new to
Google Cloud,
create an account to evaluate how our products perform in
real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to
run, test, and deploy workloads.
In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page,
select or create a Google Cloud project.
O Cloud Code vem com uma coleção de modelos de exemplo de código para você começar rapidamente. Para criar um novo serviço usando uma amostra atual:
No seu IDE, acesse Arquivo e Novo projeto e selecione Cloud Code: executar Cloud.
Selecione a linguagem de programação do aplicativo de amostra e clique em Próxima.
Atribua um nome ao projeto e clique em Finish.
O Cloud Code clona o aplicativo de amostra, abre o projeto recém-criado para uso e cria as configurações de execução necessárias do Cloud Run.
Se você escolheu um aplicativo de amostra em Java, quando solicitado, clique em Carregar projeto Maven.
Agora é possível executar o serviço Hello World. Além disso, o Cloud Code monitora seu sistema de arquivos em busca de alterações para que você possa editar e executar o serviço quase em tempo real.
Como implantar o serviço no Cloud Run
Para implantar o serviço, siga estas etapas:
Escolha a configuração de execução criada automaticamente, Cloud Run: Deploy,
no seletor de configurações de execução/depuração na barra de navegação.
Clique em Executar.
A janela "Editar configuração" será aberta.
Defina o ID do projeto Google Cloud .
Escolha uma região para sua plataforma de implantação.
Neste guia de início rápido, usamos a opção de plataforma padrão, Cloud Run (totalmente gerenciado), como a "Plataforma de implantação".
Clique em Executar.
Veja seu serviço em execução seguindo o URL exibido na janela de saída.
Também é possível visualizar o status do serviço (métricas, detalhes de revisão e muito mais) seguindo o URL de registros exibido na janela de saída.
Como visualizar o status do recurso
Para ver o status dos recursos do serviço em execução, siga estes passos:
Navegue até o Cloud Run Explorer. Ele pode ser acessado no painel lateral à direita.
Para exibir as propriedades de um serviço ou revisão, clique no serviço ou revisão
no explorador.
Para ver os registros de uma revisão, clique com o botão direito na revisão e clique em Ver registros do Cloud.
Como fazer a limpeza
Se você criou um projeto para este guia de início rápido, exclua-o para evitar cobranças desnecessárias:
Acesse a página "Projetos" no console Google Cloud :
Serviço do Cloud Run:para excluir um serviço do Cloud Run, acesse o Cloud Run no console Google Cloud usando o menu de navegação. Selecione o serviço que você quer excluir e clique em Excluir.
Limpar
Para evitar cobranças na sua conta do Google Cloud pelos
recursos usados nesta página, siga estas etapas.
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If you're new to Google Cloud, [create an account](https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial) to evaluate how our products perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.\n- In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page,\n select or create a Google Cloud project.\n\n | **Note**: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.\n\n [Go to project selector](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/home/dashboard)\n-\n [Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project](/billing/docs/how-to/verify-billing-enabled#confirm_billing_is_enabled_on_a_project).\n\n-\n\n\n Enable the Cloud Run API.\n\n\n [Enable the API](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=run.googleapis.com)\n\n- In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page,\n select or create a Google Cloud project.\n\n | **Note**: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.\n\n [Go to project selector](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/home/dashboard)\n-\n [Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project](/billing/docs/how-to/verify-billing-enabled#confirm_billing_is_enabled_on_a_project).\n\n-\n\n\n Enable the Cloud Run API.\n\n\n [Enable the API](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=run.googleapis.com)\n\n1. Install [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) so that Cloud Code can perform Git operations, like cloning a sample.\n2. Install the [Cloud Code plugin](/code/docs/intellij/install#installing) if you haven't already.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nCreating a service\n------------------\n\nCloud Code comes with a collection of\n[code sample](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-code-samples#readme)\ntemplates to get you started quickly. To create a new service using an existing\nsample:\n\n1. In your IDE, open **File** \\\u003e **New Project** and then select **Cloud Code: Cloud Run**.\n2. Select the programming language for your sample application and then click **Next** .\n3. Name your project and then click **Finish**.\n\n Cloud Code clones the sample application, opens your newly\n created project for use, and creates the necessary Cloud Run\n run configurations.\n4. If you chose a Java sample application, when prompted, click\n **Load Maven project**.\n\nYou can now run your Hello World service. Cloud Code watches your\nfile system for changes so that you can edit and rerun your service in near real\ntime.\n\nDeploying your service to Cloud Run\n-----------------------------------\n\nTo deploy your service, follow these steps:\n\n1. Choose the automatically created run configuration, **Cloud Run: Deploy**, from the Run/Debug configurations selector in the Navigation bar.\n2. Click **Run**. This brings up the Edit configuration window.\n3. Set your Google Cloud project ID.\n4. Choose a region for your deployment platform.\n\n This quickstart uses the default platform option, **Cloud Run\n (fully managed)**, as the Deployment Platform.\n5. Click **Run**.\n\n6. View your running service by following the URL displayed in the\n **output window**.\n\n7. You can also view the status of your service (metrics, revision details,\n and more) by following the logs URL displayed in the output window.\n\nViewing resource status\n-----------------------\n\nTo view the status of your running service's resources, follow these steps:\n\n1. Navigate to the Cloud Run Explorer. It can be accessed from\n the sidebar panel on the right.\n\n2. To display a service or revision's properties, click the service or revision\n in the explorer.\n\n3. To view a revision's logs, right-click the revision and then click **View Cloud Logs**.\n\nCleaning up\n-----------\n\nIf you created a project for this quickstart, be sure to delete it to avoid\nunnecessary charges:\n\n1. Go to the Projects page in the Google Cloud console:\n\n [Go to the Projects page](https://console.cloud.google.com/project)\n2. Select the project you created for this quickstart and then click\n **Delete**.\n\n This shuts down the project and schedules it for deletion.\n\nIf you're using a pre-existing project and would like to delete resources\nyou created for this quickstart:\n\n- **Container image:** While Cloud Run doesn't charge when the service isn't in use, you might still be [charged for storing the container image in Artifact Registry](/artifact-registry/pricing). To delete your image, follow the steps in [Deleting images](/artifact-registry/docs/docker/manage-images#deleting_images).\n- **Cloud Run service:** To delete a Cloud Run service, navigate to Cloud Run in the Google Cloud console using the navigation menu. Select the service you'd like to delete and then click **Delete**.\n\nClean up\n--------\n\n\nTo avoid incurring charges to your Google Cloud account for\nthe resources used on this page, follow these steps.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Add [Google Cloud APIs and client libraries](/code/docs/intellij/client-libraries) to your project.\n- Customize your run configurations with [advanced settings](/code/docs/intellij/deploying-a-cloud-run-app).\n- Try creating and [running a Kubernetes application with\n Cloud Code](/code/docs/intellij/deploy-kubernetes-app)."]]