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rcloadenv
is a tool for loading configuration from the Runtime Config
API.
The language-specific implementations all load configurations from the Runtime Config API. Choose the one that best fits your development environment.
go get -u github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/rcloadenv
pip install rcloadenv
For more information on using rcloadenv
with Python, see
python/README.rst.
Using npm
:
npm install -g @google-cloud/rcloadenv
Using yarn
:
yarn global add @google-cloud/rcloadenv
For more information on using rcloadenv
with Node.js, see
nodejs/README.md.
Install the gem:
gem install rcloadenv
Or include "rcloadenv" in your application's Gemfile.
For more information on using rcloadenv
with Ruby, see ruby/README.md.
First, create a configuration using the Google Cloud SDK.
gcloud beta runtime-config configs create my-config
Then set the variables you wish to load. Variable names will be transformed from lowercase to uppercase, separated by underscores.
gcloud beta runtime-config configs variables set \
my-variable-name my-value \
--is-text --config-name my-config
To specify the project, set the GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT
environment variable.
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=my-project-id
Use the rcloadenv
command to launch your process.
rcloadenv my-config -- bash -c 'echo $MY_VARIABLE_NAME'
This is not an official Google product, experimental or otherwise.
- See CONTRIBUTING.md
- See LICENSE