You can configure environment variables that are set during the build of your container image.
You can also customize your container image by extending the build and run images.
Local builds
For local builds, you must have the Pack CLI and Docker installed.
Before you begin
- Install Docker Community Edition (CE)
on your workstation. Docker is used by
pack
as an OCI image builder. - Install Pack CLI.
- Install the Git source control tool to fetch the sample application from GitHub.
Set environment variables
To set environment variables for local builds, you append the --env
flag to
the pack
command for each environment variable.
You can use one or more of the environment variables that are supported by your runtime.
pack build SERVICE_NAME \
--env ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE
Replace:
SERVICE_NAME
with the name of the service for your application or function.ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE
with the environment variable that you want to set during build time.
- Example
To set the
GOOGLE_ENTRYPOINT="gunicorn -p :8080 main:app"
environment variable in your container image, you run the following command:pack build my-app \ --builder gcr.io/buildpacks/builder:v1 \ --env GOOGLE_ENTRYPOINT="gunicorn -p :8080 main:app" --env MY-LOCAL-ENV-VARIABLE
Remote builds
To set environment variables for remote builds, you use the
project.toml
project descriptor.
The project.toml
project descriptor is used by Cloud Build when your
container image is built.
Before you begin
- 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.
-
Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.
-
Enable the Cloud Build and Artifact Registry APIs.
- Install the Google Cloud CLI.
-
To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:
gcloud init
-
In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.
-
Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.
-
Enable the Cloud Build and Artifact Registry APIs.
- Install the Google Cloud CLI.
-
To initialize the gcloud CLI, run the following command:
gcloud init
- Ensure that your Google Cloud project has access to a container image repository.
To configure access to a Docker repository in Artifact Registry:
- Create a new Docker repository in the same location of your Google Cloud project.
gcloud artifacts repositories create REPO_NAME \ --repository-format=docker \ --location=REGION --description="DESCRIPTION"
Replace:REPO_NAME
with the name that you choose for your Docker repository.REGION
with the location in or nearest to the location of your Google Cloud project.DESCRIPTION
with a description of your choice.
For example, to create a
docker
repository inus-west2
with the description "Docker repository", you run:gcloud artifacts repositories create buildpacks-docker-repo --repository-format=docker \ --location=us-west2 --description="Docker repository"
- Verify that your repository was created:
gcloud artifacts repositories list
You should see name that you choose for your Docker repository in the list.
- Create a new Docker repository in the same location of your Google Cloud project.
Optional: Download a sample application
- Clone the sample repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/buildpack-samples.git
- Change to the directory that contains the application sample code:
Go
cd buildpack-samples/sample-go
Java
cd buildpack-samples/sample-java-gradle
Node.js
cd buildpack-samples/sample-node
PHP
cd buildpack-samples/sample-php
Python
cd buildpack-samples/sample-python
Ruby
cd buildpack-samples/sample-ruby
.NET
cd buildpack-samples/sample-dotnet
Build the application with environment variables
- In the root directory of your service, create or update your
project.toml
project descriptor to include the[[build.env]]
section and any of the supported environment variable:[[build.env]] name = "ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAME" value = "ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_VALUE"
Replace:
ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAME
with the name of a supported environment variable.ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_VALUE
with the corresponding value for the specified environment variable.
Example
[[build.env]] name = "GOOGLE_ENTRYPOINT" value = "gunicorn -p :8080 main:app"
- Use
gcloud
to submit the application source code to Cloud Build:gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/IMAGE_NAME
Replace:
LOCATION
with the region name of your container repository. Example:us-west2-docker.pkg.dev
PROJECT_ID
with the ID of your Google Cloud project.REPO_NAME
with the name of your Docker repository.IMAGE_NAME
with the name of your container image.
Examples: If you downloaded a sample application, you run the corresponding command:
Go
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-go
Java
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-java-gradle
Node.js
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-node
PHP
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-php
Python
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-python
Ruby
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-ruby
.NET
gcloud builds submit --pack image=LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/PROJECT_ID/REPO_NAME/sample-dotnet
-
Verify that the sample application was successfully published to
REPO_NAME
:gcloud artifacts docker images list LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev/project-id/REPO_NAME
Replace:
LOCATION
with the region name of your container repository. Example:us-west2-docker.pkg.dev
PROJECT_ID
with the ID of your Google Cloud project.REPO_NAME
with the name of your Docker repository.