[google-appengine] Re: Spending LImits Going Away :(

2020-09-15 Thread 'Olu' via Google App Engine
Hello, Jukka I am hopeful that the steps described in the documentation[1][2] on how disable your App Engine application when costs exceed your set threshold are comprehensible as I cannot find an example at this time that shows the step. Should you certainly consider a need for the

[google-appengine] Re: Spending LImits Going Away :(

2020-09-02 Thread Jukka Hautakorpi
Is there a simple example how to disable after budget alert, let's say php google app engine application ? keskiviikko 2. syyskuuta 2020 klo 22.19.57 UTC+3 Alexis (Google Cloud Platform Support) kirjoitti: > > Hello everyone, > > To summarize this conversation, it is possible to set proactive

[google-appengine] Re: Spending LImits Going Away :(

2020-09-02 Thread 'Alexis (Google Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
Hello everyone, To summarize this conversation, it is possible to set proactive limits by: - Maximum number of instance[1] in an app - Disable your app programmatically[2] for any resource consumption, etc.. - Cap API limits to prevent too many requests[3] If I understood properly, Joshua's

[google-appengine] Re: Spending LImits Going Away :(

2020-09-02 Thread Vitaly Bogomolov
Canceling a simple and straightforward option "daily spending limit" is a very cruel action for beginners just starting to learn the platform. A separate warning should be given in the starter guide: In order not to go bankrupt when using GCP, you first need to carefully study the

[google-appengine] Re: Spending LImits Going Away :(

2020-08-25 Thread 'Alexis (Google Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
Hello Joshua, I'll try to help the best I can. I've added a question below, along with some answers too. Questions: - Which feature did Google remove? What was this feature called and where was it shown in the GUI? I'm asking so that we can try to maybe do a feature request or see why it was