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In this exercise, you deploy a Cloud Run service and use Eventarc to receive events from Pub/Sub. In the second part of the lab, you do the same on an Anthos GKE cluster with the Cloud Run for Anthos offering.
In this lab, you learn how to:
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When ready, click Start lab.
Note your lab credentials (Username and Password). You will use them to sign in to the Google Cloud Console.
Click Open Google Console.
Click Use another account and copy/paste credentials for this lab into the prompts. If you use other credentials, you'll receive errors or incur charges.
Accept the terms and skip the recovery resource page.
In this task, you review and prepare the already created Anthos GKE cluster to execute Cloud Run for Anthos. First, you verify that the GKE cluster has been registered in an Anthos Fleet. Second, you confirm that Anthos Service Mesh has been installed in the cluster as a prerequisite to installing Cloud Run for Anthos. Third, you enable and install Cloud Run for Anthos in the cluster.
In the Google Cloud Console, on the Navigation menu
(), click Kubernetes Engine > Clusters.
Notice that a new GKE cluster has been created.
Click Workloads, and verify that the cluster is running the Anthos Service Mesh components istio-ingressgateway and istiod-asm.
On the Navigation menu, click Anthos > Clusters, and then verify that the cluster has been registered and appears in the list of Anthos managed clusters.
Click Activate Cloud Shell (). If
prompted click Continue.
In Cloud Shell, set the Zone environment variable:
In Cloud Shell, initialize the environment variables:
If this step fails, wait 30 seconds and try again.
When the service URL is displayed, the deployment is complete.
When a message is published to the Pub/Sub topic, the event trigger sends messages to the event receiver service deployed on Cloud Run.
This creates a new Pub/Sub topic and a trigger for it called events-pubsub-trigger. The Pub/Sub subscription persists regardless of activity and does not expire.
The event is sent to the Cloud Run service, which logs the event message.
To view the event message, in the Google Cloud Console, navigate to Cloud Run.
Click on the helloworld-events-pubsub-tutorial service.
On the Logs tab, look for the "Hello, Runner!" message.
Congratulations! You deployed a Cloud Run application and used Eventarc to trigger events from Pub/Sub.
The following roles are bound:
Deploy the container image to Cloud Run for Anthos:
If the command fails, the Anthos GKE cluster is not yet ready to accept Cloud Run for Anthos services. Wait a couple of minutes and try again.
This creates a new Pub/Sub topic and a trigger for it called pubsub-trigger. The Pub/Sub subscription persists regardless of activity and does not expire.
The event is sent to the Cloud Run for Anthos service, which logs the event message.
To view the event message in the service logs, on the Navigation menu, click Kubernetes Engine > Applications.
Click on Go to List of Services.
Click on the subscriber-service.
On the Logs tab, look for the "Hello, Cloud Run on Anthos!" message.
Congratulations! You deployed a Cloud Run for Anthos application and used Eventarct to trigger events from Pub/Sub.
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