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How do you run scheduled tasks in Google Cloud without the 10 minute cutoff?
You're better off using Cloud Run. In some ways, it's easier than App Engine. You can use a buildpack (blog, blog, GitHub) to automatically build a docker image with Go using the code you provide. You can then configure Cloud Run to allow up to 60 minutes of time per invocation.
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Deploy Node app to GCR without Docker?
Under the covers this uses Google Buildpacks to create a container image from your app: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/buildpacks
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🎨 Image processing as a service 🐍
Cloud Build is indirectly called to containerize your app. One of its core components is Google Cloud Buildpacks, which automatically builds a production-ready container image from your source code. Here are the main steps:
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Build containers without using Docker
This explicitly uses the Buildpacks provided by Google. You can find more information about these on Github
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Insight on the cloud function environment?
The function is containerized using Google Cloud buildpacks.
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I am not sure what I should expect for a developer test environment for my new job.
As for being able to run your own instance of things in isolation, that really depends on the fidelity you want. Firebase has an emulator you could use, and Cloud Functions/AppEngine can be built into docker images locally using the public buildpacks (but won't have the full suite of attached services), but I'd probably recommend good service mocks/stubs/fakes your services plus a pipeline that spins up a full project with Terraform, runs integration tests, then tears it down for e2e testing.
dockerfile-samples
What are some alternatives?
kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes
dependabot-core - 🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
faas-cli - Official CLI for OpenFaaS
docker-nxfilter - :whale: Run NxFilter in Docker!
dbmate - :rocket: A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool.
docker-fastapi-projects-uvicorn - This repository allows you to create a simple Docker image with running FastAPI on localhost:80 presenting the basics of creating and running Docker Images.
nix_cmake_example - An example with nix: How to automatically and reproducibly build and integration-test a database C++ app in 60 different build-configurations (library exchange/compiler exchange/static-nonstatic)
docker-chromium - Docker container with Chromium desktop and a Web VNC client allowing you to run Chromium on any server you have
cimg-ruby - The CircleCI Ruby Docker Convenience Image.
docker-nginx-gunicorn-flask-letsencrypt - Boilerplate code for setting up Nginx + Gunicorn + Flask + automated LetsEncrypt certificates (https) using docker-compose.
Zwave2Mqtt-docker - Docker container for Zwave2Mqtt Gateway and Control Panel app
android-spyware - Rails c&c web application for spying Android devices