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google-cloud-ops-agents-ansible
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Google Cloud Reference
Operations: Monitoring, logging, troubleshooting 🔗Link 🔗Link
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New Blog, YT Walkthrough, Tutorial for deploying Ops Agent w/ Ansible
Cloudshell tutorial
extensions
- Request for advice on exporting Firestore data to BigQuery and managing billing costs
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Integrating with Firebase with Pangea's security services
In this tutorial, learn how to install and utilize a combination of Pangea provided Firebase Extensions. Firebase Extensions are an easy way to add Pangea services to your Firebase app without the need to write or debug code on your own. Extensions are pre-packaged solutions designed to save development time and quickly deploy Pangea functionality into your applications hosted on Firebase. You provide the configuration parameters, such as authentication tokens, for each extension at install time. All Pangea-provided extensions are open-sourced and built on Firebase and Google Cloud products you already know. Deployment and configuration of each extension are performed in the Firebase console or the Firebase CLI, and once deployed, they require no maintenance.
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Dynamic Webapp with Video Manipulation
If you want to try the Extension, check out this tutorial. Accepting user uploads is the use case we developed the Extension. Depending on your use case, and if you want to share your app's processing capabilities with other Firebase developers, you might want to consider building it into a Firebasse Extensions
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Google Cloud Reference
Firebase Extensions: Pre-packaged development solutions 🔗Link
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How to set Node.js version for Firebase extension functions?
According to this discussion the Node version is set by the Firebase team, which is quite sad. Please let me know if I'm wrong, but it seems like it's not under our control.
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How to fully delete a collection that have subcollections
Also see the delete user extension for an example: https://github.com/firebase/extensions/tree/master/delete-user-data
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Firestore to BigQuery via Firebase Extensions
So this provides an obvious question, how do I import previously existing data? We have an import script for that!
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Running into issues with fs-bq-import-collection, can anyone please help?
Hi all, I need to add some data into BQ, the data was in my Firebase before I installed the "Stream Collections to BigQuery" extension. So now I need to load it manually. I'm trying to use fs-bq-import-collection, but my issue is that the collection I want to import is a subcollection e.g. /collection/{document}/sub_collection. I've read the documentation https://github.com/firebase/extensions/blob/master/firestore-bigquery-export/guides/IMPORT_EXISTING_DOCUMENTS.md and there they say that I need to use a collectionGroup query. But I really have no idea how to do that, I've spent several hours checking the net but I cannot find any place that explains it in a easy to understand way.
- Best approach to get MongoDB data into BigQuery in real-time?
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Firestore Counters - Everything There is to Know!
Method 3: - Distributed Counters - Whenever you deal with any real scaling, you need something like the sharding to accurately keep track of document counts. If you have more than 1 page view a sec, or more than one person clicks like a post a second, the server will slow down, and potentially be inaccurate. You can fix this with sharding. Here is the Firebase Extension and the Source Code. The code is really well written, but it should never have had to be written! Indexes, indexes, indexes!
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