[google-appengine] Re: How GAE services in separate projects communicate through their respective firewall ?

2020-06-02 Thread 'Katayoon (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine

Note that, IAP provides a proxy 
 in which the service 
can be accessed by authenticated users who have the correct Cloud Identity 
and Access Management (Cloud IAM) role, not per IP. As Olu previously 
noted, App Engine does not currently provide a way to map static IP 
addresses to an application 
.However you may take a 
look at Serverless VPC Access 
 which 
makes it possible for your serverless environment to access other resources 
with an internal IP address. 

Otherwise, you may consider using Compute Engine instances so that you can 
reserve a static external IP address 
 and enforce your firewall 
rules  as per your usecase or 
create a Compute Engine instance and a proxy as discussed on this Stack 
Overflow thread 

.



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[google-appengine] Re: Google Cloud Build - build.yaml & app.yaml in a sub directory not building correct source

2020-06-02 Thread 'Alex Fox' via Google App Engine
But what if the build file is within a sub directory, how can you set the 
dir to be its parent?

On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 8:44:27 PM UTC+1, David (Cloud Platform Support) 
wrote:
>
> When you use the dir field in a build step, you are setting the working 
> directory to its value and in this case, assuming your source files are not 
> in that working directory and from what you have mentioned that it’s 
> deploying empty, it’s not finding your source files and you can check this 
> if you go to your deployed application versions, under “diagnose” right 
> click on tools -> source and you will be able to see the files that were 
> deployed.
>

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Problem with Uptime Check alerts - stackdriver

2020-06-02 Thread Sowmiya Ragu
Sure Elliott , Thank you.

Regards,
Sowmiya

> On 02-Jun-2020, at 12:23 AM, 'Elliott (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google 
> App Engine  wrote:
> 
> Hello Sawmiya,
> 
> It sounds that you have an issue with Cloud Uptime Checks. The best way to 
> have this addressed is to open a Google Issue Tracker  
> because Google Groups 
> is meant for discussing Google products, not for reporting issues.
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