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Hands-On Serverless Computing with Google Cloud

By : Richard Rose
Book Image

Hands-On Serverless Computing with Google Cloud

By: Richard Rose

Overview of this book

Google Cloud's serverless platform allows organizations to scale fully managed solutions without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. With this book, you will learn how to design, develop, and deploy full stack serverless apps on Google Cloud. The book starts with a quick overview of the Google Cloud console, its features, user interface (UI), and capabilities. After getting to grips with the Google Cloud interface and its features, you will explore the core aspects of serverless products such as Cloud Run, Cloud Functions and App Engine. You will also learn essential features such as version control, containerization, and identity and access management with the help of real-world use cases. Later, you will understand how to incorporate continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) techniques for serverless applications. Toward the concluding chapters, you will get to grips with how key technologies such as Knative enable Cloud Run to be hosted on multiple platforms including Kubernetes and VMware. By the end of this book, you will have become proficient in confidently developing, managing, and deploying containerized applications on Google Cloud.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: App Engine
4
Section 2: Google Cloud Functions
9
Section 3: Google Cloud Run
14
Section 4: Building a Serverless Workload

Exploring Functions as a Service

In this chapter, we will take a deep dive into Cloud Functions on Google Cloud. We have covered a fair bit already; however, there is still so much more to know and learn. Our primary focus so far has been to understand HTTP endpoints and to build some simple applications in order to demonstrate their associated capabilities. In addition to exciting HTTP event functionality, there are also background functions, that is, those functions that do not require access to an external HTTP endpoint.

To increase our understanding of these types of functions, we will be building several tools throughout this chapter to illustrate various concepts and techniques. We will continue to utilize the Functions Framework to create our code, and start to integrate the external system in order to showcase the ease of building a tool that meets our requirements.

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