Accessing your database

This page describes how to access a Firestore in Datastore mode database from different platforms.

Before you begin

This page assumes you already created a Datastore mode database. You can create a database by completing the Firestore in Datastore mode Quickstart.

Accessing your database from App Engine

To get started with Datastore mode and App Engine, see one of the following language-specific pages:

App Engine Standard Environment App Engine Flexible Environment

Datastore mode permissions for App Engine

App Engine apps can access a Datastore mode database in the same project by default. Each App Engine app uses an App Engine default service account to manage access to Google Cloud services like Firestore. By default, the App Engine default service account has the Project Editor IAM role, which includes full read and write access to Datastore mode.

You can modify the IAM permissions of your App Engine default service account, but your app may lose access to Firestore unless you assign an IAM role with the required Firestore permissions. The Datastore Owner and Datastore User IAM roles, for example, grant read and write access to Firestore in Datastore mode.

If you disable or delete your App Engine default service account, your App Engine app will lose access to your Datastore mode database. If you disabled your App Engine service account, you can re-enable it, see enabling a service account. If you deleted your App Engine service account within the last 30 days, you can restore your service account, see undeleting a service account.

Accessing your database from a Compute Engine instance

This section shows how to activate and access a Datastore mode database from a Compute Engine VM instance in a new or existing project.

Datastore mode permissions for Compute Engine

Compute Engine apps can access a Datastore mode database in the same project by default. Each Compute Engine app uses an Compute Engine default service account to manage access to Google Cloud services like Firestore. By default, the Compute Engine default service account has the Project Editor IAM role, which includes full read and write access to Datastore mode.

To access your database from a Compute Engine instance, complete the following steps:

  1. Enable the Google Compute Engine API for your project.
    Enable the Compute Engine API
  2. Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.

  3. Create a Compute Engine instance.

Console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the VM Instances page.
  2. Click the Create instance button.
  3. In the Identity and API access section, set Access scopes to provide access for Datastore. Either click Allow full access to all Cloud APIs to grant access to all Google Cloud APIs, or click Set access for each API, click the dropdown for Datastore, and then click Enabled to grant access to Datastore.
  4. Click the Create button to create the VM instance.
  5. Confirm that your instance is running.
  6. To use this new Compute Engine VM instance, connect to it using your browser.

gcloud

  1. If you haven't already done this, install the Google Cloud CLI and set up gcloud compute.
  2. Add a Compute Engine VM instance and start it, following the instructions for starting an instance in the Compute Engine documentation. Specify the project ID, the VM instance name, and either the cloud-platform or the datastore scope as shown in the following example.

    export PROJECT_ID=[YOUR_PROJECT_ID]
    export INSTANCE_NAME=[YOUR_INSTANCE_NAME]
    gcloud compute instances create $INSTANCE_NAME --project $PROJECT_ID --scopes datastore
    

    Replace [YOUR_PROJECT_ID] with the ID of the project you created previously and [YOUR_INSTANCE_NAME] with the name you want to use for your VM instance.

  3. Confirm that your instance is running.

  4. To use this new VM instance, connect to the VM.

At this point all services and authorizations are configured for your project and you can start writing code or exploring the API.

Accessing your database from another platform

This section shows how to access your Datastore mode database from an external application running on a platform outside of Google Cloud.

First, create a service account:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Create service account page.

    Go to Create service account

  2. Select a project.

  3. In the Service account name field, enter a name. The Google Cloud console fills in the Service account ID field based on this name.

  4. Optional: In the Service account description field, enter a description.

  5. Click Create.

  6. Click the Select a role field.

    Under All roles, select a role that grants access to your database, such as Datastore > Cloud Datastore User.

  7. Click Continue.

  8. Click Done to finish creating the service account.

    Do not close your browser window. You will use it in the next procedure.

Then create a service account key:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, click the email address for the service account that you created.
  2. Click Keys.
  3. Click Add key, then Create new key.
  4. Click Create. A JSON key file is downloaded to your computer.
  5. Click Close.

Use this service account to configure credentials for your application code as described in Providing service account credentials.

Quotas and billing

A certain amount of free quota is available, as described in Pricing and Quota. This means you aren't required to enable billing to get started or to use Firestore in Datastore mode up to the free quota limits. However, if you need more resources than is provided by the free quota, you must enable billing.

What's next

To enable billing, see Enable billing for a project.