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Top 13 google-cloud-run Open-Source Projects
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emblem
Emblem Giving is a sample application that demonstrates a serverless architecture with continuous delivery, and trouble recovery. :diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside:
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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sheets-url-shortener
A simple short URL redirect service built on top of Google Sheets, and runs for cheap on Google Cloud Run serverless.
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cloud-run-iap-terraform-demo
Deploy an IAP-secured application to Cloud Run using Terraform (e.g. an admin portal or internal company app)
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cloudrun-example-infra
Example Terraform project used in the blogpost 'Deploying a Flask API to Google Cloud Run using Terraform'
I kind of miss the point of this. So if I'm reading this right, fly.io practically only exposes the Pods API, but Kubernetes is really much more than that. I'm not very familiar with any serious company that directly uses Pods API to launch containers, so if their reimplementation of Pods API is just a shim, and they're not going to be able to implement ever-growing set of features in Kubernetes Pod lifecycle/configuration (starting from /logs, /exec, /proxy...) why even bother branding it Kubernetes? Instead they could do what Google does with Cloud Run (https://cloud.run/) which Fly.io is already doing?
I don't know why would anyone would be like "here's a container execution platform, let me go ahead and use their fake Pods API instead of their official API".
In 2019, Google announced Cloud Run. This was, in essence, a managed Knative. Now, Cloud Run doesn't run on Kubernetes, but it is Knative Serving API compliant. This means that you could take a standard Knative YAML manifest and use it to deploy your containers to Cloud Run with no issue.
google-cloud-run related posts
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How to deploy a Django app to Google Cloud Run using Terraform
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Fly Kubernetes
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Ultimate Guide to User Authorization with Identity Platform
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Reduce memory usage of NodeJS apps inside Docker
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Hosting a Flask App for free?
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[Aws] Perché AWS non ha un cloud corretto equivalente?
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Deploying to Google Cloud Run with Github Actions: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Index
What are some of the best open-source google-cloud-run projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | cloud-run-faq | 2,288 |
2 | awesome-cloud-run | 824 |
3 | gcr-cleaner | 796 |
4 | cloud-run-button | 523 |
5 | deploy-cloudrun | 421 |
6 | emblem | 237 |
7 | cloud-run-samples | 207 |
8 | sheets-url-shortener | 180 |
9 | cloud-run-iap-terraform-demo | 63 |
10 | terraform-google-vault | 44 |
11 | log | 14 |
12 | cloudrun-example-infra | 1 |
13 | frozen-throne | 0 |
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