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Questa pagina mostra come attivare Cloud Tools for PowerShell, eseguire l'autenticazione
con gcloud CLI ed eseguire i cmdlet di PowerShell.
Prima di iniziare
Completa i seguenti passaggi:
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.
Installa gcloud CLI dalla riga di comando di PowerShell
eseguendo il seguente comando come amministratore:
Install-Module GoogleCloud
Autenticarsi con gcloud CLI
Cloud Tools for PowerShell utilizza le credenziali e le impostazioni archiviate in
gcloud CLI per abilitare i cmdlet. Per utilizzare i cmdlet, accedi prima
utilizzando gcloud CLI:
Al prompt dei comandi, esegui questo comando:
gcloud init
Accetta l'opzione di accesso con il tuo account utente Google:
To continue, you must log in. Would you like to log in (Y/n)? Y
Nel browser, accedi al tuo account utente Google quando richiesto e fai clic su
Consenti per concedere l'autorizzazione ad accedere alle risorse Google Cloud .
Al prompt dei comandi, seleziona un progetto Google Cloud in cui disponi delle autorizzazioni Proprietario, Editor o Visualizzatore:
Pick a cloud project to use:
[1] [my-project-1]
[2] [my-project-2]
...
Please enter your numeric choice:
Esegui cmdlet PowerShell
Dopo l'autenticazione, puoi iniziare a utilizzare Cloud Tools for PowerShell. Apri una finestra di PowerShell e prova a eseguire i seguenti comandi.
Recupera tutti i bucket per il progetto corrente, per un progetto specifico o per un bucket specifico:
Elenca tutte le istanze Compute Engine associate a un progetto:
Get-GceInstance -Project my-project-1 |
Sort Status |
Format-Table Name, Status -GroupBy Status
Status: RUNNING
Name Status
---- ------
my-vm-2 RUNNING
my-vm-3 RUNNING
Status: TERMINATED
Name Status
---- ------
my-vm-1 TERMINATED
Navigare in Cloud Storage con il provider PowerShell
Cloud Tools for PowerShell include un provider PowerShell per
Cloud Storage. Questo provider ti consente di utilizzare comandi come
cd, dir, copy e del per navigare e manipolare i dati in
Cloud Storage come se si trovassero in un file system locale.
Per utilizzare direttamente il provider, puoi avviare Cloud Tools for PowerShell utilizzando
la scorciatoia dal menu Start. Verrà avviata una console PowerShell con il provider caricato:
# Navigate to Cloud Storage
cd gs:\
# Show the available buckets
ls
# Create a new bucket
mkdir my-new-bucket
Puoi anche rendere disponibile il provider Cloud Storage in qualsiasi sessione di PowerShell importando il modulo Cloud Tools for PowerShell tramite Import-Module GoogleCloud.
Passaggi successivi
Puoi scoprire di più su cmdlet specifici consultando il
riferimento ai cmdlet di
Cloud Tools for PowerShell o utilizzando il sistema di assistenza integrato in PowerShell:
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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- 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\n1. Install the gcloud CLI from the PowerShell command line by running the following command as an administrator: \n\n```\nInstall-Module GoogleCloud\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nAuthenticate with gcloud CLI\n----------------------------\n\nCloud Tools for PowerShell uses your credentials and settings stored in the\ngcloud CLI to enable the cmdlets. To use the cmdlets, first log in\nusing the gcloud CLI:\n\n1. At the command prompt, run the following command:\n\n ```\n gcloud init\n ```\n2. Accept the option to log in using your Google user account:\n\n `To continue, you must log in. Would you like to log in (Y/n)? Y`\n3. In your browser, log in to your Google user account when prompted and click\n **Allow** to grant permission to access Google Cloud resources.\n\n4. At the command prompt, select a Google Cloud project in which you\n have Owner, Editor, or Viewer permissions:\n\n ```\n Pick a cloud project to use:\n [1] [my-project-1]\n [2] [my-project-2]\n ...\n Please enter your numeric choice:\n ```\n\nRun PowerShell cmdlets\n----------------------\n\nAfter authenticating, you can start using Cloud Tools for PowerShell. Open a\nPowerShell window and try running the following commands.\n\nGet all buckets for the current project, for a specific project, or a specific\nbucket: \n\n```\n$currentProjBuckets = Get-GcsBucket\n$specificProjBuckets = Get-GcsBucket -Project my-project-1\n$bucket = Get-GcsBucket -Name my-bucket-name\n```\n\nList all Compute Engine instances associated with a project: \n\n```\nGet-GceInstance -Project my-project-1 |\n Sort Status |\n Format-Table Name, Status -GroupBy Status\n\n Status: RUNNING\n\nName Status\n---- ------\nmy-vm-2 RUNNING\nmy-vm-3 RUNNING\n\n Status: TERMINATED\n\nName Status\n---- ------\nmy-vm-1 TERMINATED\n```\n\nNavigate Cloud Storage with PowerShell provider\n-----------------------------------------------\n\nCloud Tools for PowerShell includes a PowerShell provider for\nCloud Storage. This provider allows you to use commands like\n`cd`, `dir`, `copy` and `del` to navigate and manipulate your data in\nCloud Storage as if the data were on a local file system.\n\nTo directly use the provider, you can start Cloud Tools for PowerShell using\nthe shortcut from the start menu. This will launch a PowerShell console with the\nprovider loaded: \n\n```\n# Navigate to Cloud Storage\ncd gs:\\\n# Show the available buckets\nls\n# Create a new bucket\nmkdir my-new-bucket\n```\n\nYou can also make the Cloud Storage provider available in any\nPowerShell session by importing the Cloud Tools for PowerShell module via\n`Import-Module GoogleCloud`.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\nYou can learn more about specific cmdlets by referring to the\nCloud Tools for PowerShell [cmdlet\nreference](https://googlecloudplatform.github.io/google-cloud-powershell), or by\nusing the built-in help system from within PowerShell: \n\n```\nGet-Help New-GcsBucket\n```"]]