Using Cloud SQL with Google Kubernetes Engine Reviews
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Very useful practical project!
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Task 4. Steps 5 & 6 steps to create JSON keys has changed in GKE.
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This lab was amazing real life example of using Cloud IAM and Credentials.json ina Wordpres s deployment connecting to a local host mySQL POD which redirects to Cloud SQL.
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Martyn C. · Reviewed over 5 years ago
A couple of updates: When setting up the SQL databsae..... Click Create User Account and create an account, using sqluser as the username and sqlpassword as the password. Leave the Host name option set to Allow any host (%). and click Create. should be Click Add User Account and create an account, using sqluser as the username and sqlpassword as the password. Leave the Host name option set to Allow any host (%). and click Add When creating the Service account... Click +Create Key, and make sure JSON key type is selected and click Create. +Create Key does not appear to exist in that workflow any longer
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