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cloud-sql-proxy
- How do I connect a local Docker container to a Cloud SQL instance?
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Cloud SQL with Private IP vs Public IP (Cloud SQL Auth Proxy only)?
Yep I managed to get it working with a Public IP DB (with no IPs allowed) + this tunnel-like thing https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-sql-proxy
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Tell HN: CloudSQL cause random 5xx, GCP DevRel shutdowns feedback
Where XXXX is the the IP address of our machine and YYYY is the IP address of CloudSql. Upon Google searching, we discovered this thread of other people experiencing this same issue with GCP CloudSQl.
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-sql-proxy/issues/343
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Google Kubernetes clusters config checker tool
I wish they would reuse the pattern of Cloud SQL where you can get temporary access without manually handling the Authorized Networks setting. The Cloud SQL API lets you exchange your API access token for a short lived TLS client certificate. This is done client side by things like [cloudsql-proxy](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy) and [the cloud-sql-jdbc-socket-factory java library](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-sql-jdbc-socket...). This way, I can access my Cloud SQL instance from my IDE, even though my list of authorized networks is empty.
I feel like the gke-gcloud-auth-plugin cloud do something very similar.
cloud-sql-jdbc-socket
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Google Kubernetes clusters config checker tool
I wish they would reuse the pattern of Cloud SQL where you can get temporary access without manually handling the Authorized Networks setting. The Cloud SQL API lets you exchange your API access token for a short lived TLS client certificate. This is done client side by things like [cloudsql-proxy](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy) and [the cloud-sql-jdbc-socket-factory java library](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-sql-jdbc-socket...). This way, I can access my Cloud SQL instance from my IDE, even though my list of authorized networks is empty.
I feel like the gke-gcloud-auth-plugin cloud do something very similar.
What are some alternatives?
cloudsql-proxy - A utility for connecting securely to your Cloud SQL instances [Moved to: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-sql-proxy]
ksonnet - A CLI-supported framework that streamlines writing and deployment of Kubernetes configurations to multiple clusters.
popeye - 👀 A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer
cloud-sql-jdbc-socket-factory - A collection of Java libraries for connecting securely to Cloud SQL
tanka - Flexible, reusable and concise configuration for Kubernetes
gke-policy-automation - Tool and policy library for reviewing Google Kubernetes Engine clusters against best practices