Installing on Cloud Run
This page describes how to install Piped on Cloud Run.
Prerequisites
Having piped’s ID and Key strings
- Ensure that the
piped
has been registered and you are having its PIPED_ID and PIPED_KEY strings. - If you are not having them, this page guides you how to register a new one.
Preparing SSH key
- If your Git repositories are private,
piped
requires a private SSH key to access those repositories. - Please checkout this documentation for how to generate a new SSH key pair. Then add the public key to your repositories. (If you are using GitHub, you can add it to Deploy Keys at the repository’s Settings page.)
Installation
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Preparing a piped configuration file as the following:
apiVersion: pipecd.dev/v1beta1 kind: Piped spec: projectID: {PROJECT_ID} pipedID: {PIPED_ID} pipedKeyData: {BASE64_ENCODED_PIPED_KEY} # Write in a format like "host:443" because the communication is done via gRPC. apiAddress: {CONTROL_PLANE_API_ADDRESS} git: sshKeyData: {BASE64_ENCODED_PRIVATE_SSH_KEY} repositories: - repoId: {REPO_ID_OR_NAME} remote: git@github.com:{GIT_ORG}/{GIT_REPO}.git branch: {GIT_BRANCH} # Optional # Enable this Piped to handle Cloud Run application. platformProviders: - name: cloudrun-in-project type: CLOUDRUN config: project: {GCP_PROJECT_ID} region: {GCP_PROJECT_REGION} # Optional # Uncomment this if you want to enable this Piped to handle Terraform application. # - name: terraform-gcp # type: TERRAFORM # Optional # Uncomment this if you want to enable SecretManagement feature. # https://pipecd.dev//docs/user-guide/managing-application/secret-management/ # secretManagement: # type: KEY_PAIR # config: # privateKeyData: {BASE64_ENCODED_PRIVATE_KEY} # publicKeyData: {BASE64_ENCODED_PUBLIC_KEY}
See ConfigurationReference for the full configuration.
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Creating a new secret in SecretManager to store above configuration data securely
gcloud secrets create cloudrun-piped-config --data-file={PATH_TO_CONFIG_FILE}
then make sure that Cloud Run has the ability to access that secret as this guide.
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Running Piped in Cloud Run
Prepare a Cloud Run service manifest file as below.
# Enable remote-upgrade feature of Piped. # https://pipecd.dev/docs/user-guide/managing-piped/remote-upgrade-remote-config/#remote-upgrade # This allows upgrading Piped to a new version from the web console. apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1 kind: Service metadata: name: piped annotaions: run.googleapis.com/ingress: internal run.googleapis.com/ingress-status: internal spec: template: metadata: annotations: autoscaling.knative.dev/maxScale: '1' # This must be 1. autoscaling.knative.dev/minScale: '1' # This must be 1. run.googleapis.com/cpu-throttling: "false" # This is required. spec: containerConcurrency: 1 # This must be 1 to ensure Piped work correctly. containers: - image: ghcr.io/pipe-cd/launcher:v0.49.2 args: - launcher - --launcher-admin-port=9086 - --config-file=/etc/piped-config/config.yaml ports: - containerPort: 9086 volumeMounts: - mountPath: /etc/piped-config name: piped-config resources: limits: cpu: 1000m memory: 2Gi volumes: - name: piped-config secret: secretName: cloudrun-piped-config items: - path: config.yaml key: latest
# This just installs a Piped with the specified version. # Whenever you want to upgrade that Piped to a new version or update its config data you have to restart it. apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1 kind: Service metadata: name: piped annotaions: run.googleapis.com/ingress: internal run.googleapis.com/ingress-status: internal spec: template: metadata: annotations: autoscaling.knative.dev/maxScale: '1' # This must be 1. autoscaling.knative.dev/minScale: '1' # This must be 1. run.googleapis.com/cpu-throttling: "false" # This is required. spec: containerConcurrency: 1 # This must be 1. containers: - image: ghcr.io/pipe-cd/piped:v0.49.2 args: - piped - --config-file=/etc/piped-config/config.yaml ports: - containerPort: 9085 volumeMounts: - mountPath: /etc/piped-config name: piped-config resources: limits: cpu: 1000m memory: 2Gi volumes: - name: piped-config secret: secretName: cloudrun-piped-config items: - path: config.yaml key: latest
Run Piped service on Cloud Run with the following command:
gcloud beta run services replace cloudrun-piped-service.yaml
Note: Make sure that the created secret is accessible from this Piped service. See more here.
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Last modified April 9, 2024: make release/docs version=v0.47.0 (#4864) (a73d0913)