Google Cloud Platform1.18 млн
Опубликовано 12 марта 2021, 0:00
Is it possible to call a private Cloud Function (that is not exposed to the public Internet) from a virtual machine? Well, the short answer to this question is yes. In this episode of Serverless Expeditions, we show you how to migrate an on-prem application to a virtual machine, while breaking out one service at a time to a private cloud function. Watch to learn how you can achieve a service-oriented architecture by using a private Cloud Function!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:50 - Peeling off service over time to Cloud Functions
2:45 - Creating a private Cloud Function
3:45 - Calling the private Cloud Function from a virtual machine
5:12 - Adding the authorization header to the Cloud Functions call
5:50 - Making this call from an application instead of from “curl”
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Product: Compute Engine, Cloud Functions; fullname: Dina Portman, Martin Omander;
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:50 - Peeling off service over time to Cloud Functions
2:45 - Creating a private Cloud Function
3:45 - Calling the private Cloud Function from a virtual machine
5:12 - Adding the authorization header to the Cloud Functions call
5:50 - Making this call from an application instead of from “curl”
Checkout more episodes of Serverless Expeditions → goo.gle/ServerlessExpeditions
Subscribe to Google Cloud Tech → goo.gle/GoogleCloudTech
#ServerlessExpeditions #ServerlessExpeditionsExtended
Product: Compute Engine, Cloud Functions; fullname: Dina Portman, Martin Omander;