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stage: Configure
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group: Incubation
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info: Cloud Seed (formerly 5mp) is a GitLab Incubation Engineering program. No technical writer assigned to this group.
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---
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# Cloud Seed **(FREE)**
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/371332) in GitLab 15.4 [with a flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `google_cloud`. Disabled by default.
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> - [Enabled on self-managed and GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/100545) in GitLab 15.5.
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Cloud Seed is an open-source program led
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by [GitLab Incubation Engineering](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/incubation/) in collaboration with
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[Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/).
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Cloud Seed combines Heroku-like ease-of-use with hyper-cloud flexibility. We do this by using OAuth 2 to provision
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services on a hyper-cloud based on a foundation of Terraform and infrastructure-as-code to enable day 2 operations.
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## Purpose
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We believe that it should be **trivial** to deploy web applications (and other workloads) from GitLab to major cloud
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providers.
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To support this effort, Cloud Seed makes it simple and intuitive to consume appropriate Google Cloud services
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within GitLab.
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## Why Google Cloud
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*or Why not AWS or Azure?*
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Cloud Seed is an open-source program that can be extended by anyone, and we'd love to work with every major cloud
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provider. We chose to work with Google Cloud because their team is accessible, supportive, and collaborative in
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this effort.
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As an open-source project, [everyone can contribute](#contribute-to-cloud-seed) and shape our direction.
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## Deploy to Google Cloud Run
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After you have your web application in a GitLab project, follow these steps
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to deploy your application from GitLab to Google Cloud with Cloud Seed:
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1. [Set up deployment credentials](#set-up-deployment-credentials)
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1. (Optional) [Configure your preferred GCP region](#configure-your-preferred-gcp-region)
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1. [Configure the Cloud Run deployment pipeline](#configure-the-cloud-run-deployment-pipeline)
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### Set up deployment credentials
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Cloud Seed provides an interface to create Google Cloud Platform (GCP) service accounts from your GitLab project. The associated GCP project
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must be selected during the service account creation workflow. This process generates a service account, keys, and deployment permissions.
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To create a service account:
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1. Go to the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud` page.
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1. Select **Create Service Account**.
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1. Follow the Google OAuth 2 workflow and authorize GitLab.
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1. Select your GCP project.
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1. Associate a Git reference (such as a branch or tag) for the selected GCP project.
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1. Submit the form to create the service account.
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The generated service account, service account key, and associated GCP project ID are stored in GitLab as project CI
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variables. You can review and manage these in the `Project :: Settings :: CI` page.
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The generated service account has the following roles:
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- `roles/iam.serviceAccountUser`
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- `roles/artifactregistry.admin`
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- `roles/cloudbuild.builds.builder`
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- `roles/run.admin`
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- `roles/storage.admin`
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- `roles/cloudsql.client`
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- `roles/browser`
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You can enhance security by storing CI variables in secret managers. For more information, see [secret management with GitLab](../ci/secrets/index.md).
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### Configure your preferred GCP region
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When you configure GCP regions for your deployments, the list of regions offered is a subset of
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all GCP regions available.
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To configure a region:
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1. Go to the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud` page.
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1. Select **Configure GCP Region**.
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1. Select your preferred GCP region.
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1. Associate a Git reference (such as a branch or tag) for the selected GCP region.
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1. Submit the form to configure the GCP region.
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The configured GCP region is stored in GitLab as a project CI variable. You can review and manage these in
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the `Project :: Settings :: CI` page.
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### Configure the Cloud Run deployment pipeline
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You can configure the Google Cloud Run deployment job in your pipeline. A typical use case for such
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a pipeline is continuous deployment of your web application.
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The project pipeline itself could have a broader purpose spanning across several stages, such as build, test, and secure.
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Therefore, the Cloud Run deployment offering comes packaged as one job that fits into a much larger pipeline.
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To configure the Cloud Run deployment pipeline:
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1. Go to the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud` page.
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1. Go to the `Deployments` tab.
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1. For `Cloud Run`, select **Configure via Merge Request**.
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1. Review the changes and submit to create a merge request.
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This creates a new branch with the Cloud Run deployment pipeline (or injected into an existing pipeline)
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and creates an associated merge request where the changes and deployment pipeline execution can be reviewed and merged
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into the main branch.
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## Provision Cloud SQL Databases
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Relational database instances can be provisioned from the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud` page. Cloud SQL is
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the underlying Google Cloud service that is used to provision the database instances.
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The following databases and versions are supported:
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- PostgreSQL: 14, 13, 12, 11, 10 and 9.6
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- MySQL: 8.0, 5.7 and 5.6
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- SQL Server
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- 2019: Standard, Enterprise, Express and Web
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- 2017: Standard, Enterprise, Express and Web
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Google Cloud pricing applies. Please refer to the [Cloud SQL pricing page](https://cloud.google.com/sql/pricing).
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1. [Create a database instance](#create-a-database-instance)
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1. [Database setup through a background worker](#database-setup-through-a-background-worker)
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1. [Connect to the database](#connect-to-the-database)
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1. [Managing the database instance](#managing-the-database-instance)
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### Create a database instance
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From the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud` page, select the **Database** tab. Here you will find three
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buttons to create Postgres, MySQL, and SQL Server database instances.
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The database instance creation form has fields for GCP project, Git ref (branch or tag), database version and
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machine type. Upon submission, the database instance is created and the database setup is queued as a background job.
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### Database setup through a background worker
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Successful creation of the database instance triggers a background worker to perform the following tasks:
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- Create a database user
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- Create a database schema
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- Store the database details in the project's CI/CD variables
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### Connect to the database
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Once the database instance setup is complete, the database connection details are available as project variables. These
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can be managed through the `Project :: Settings :: CI` page and are made available to pipeline executing in the
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appropriate environment.
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### Managing the database instance
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The list of instances in the `Project :: Infrastructure :: Google Cloud :: Databases` links back to the Google Cloud
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Console. Select an instance to view the details and manage the instance.
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## Contribute to Cloud Seed
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There are several ways you can contribute to Cloud Seed:
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- [Become a Cloud Seed user](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJPtFE8Vpqs_YTAKkFK42p5mO9zIYA2jr_PiP2h32cs8R39Q/viewform)
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in GitLab
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and [share feedback](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/incubation-engineering/five-minute-production/feedback/-/issues/new?template=general_feedback).
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- If you are familiar with Ruby on Rails or Vue.js,
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consider [contributing to GitLab](../development/contributing/index.md) as a developer.
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- Much of Cloud Seed is an internal module within the GitLab codebase.
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- If you are familiar with GitLab pipelines, consider contributing to
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the [Cloud Seed Library](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/incubation-engineering/five-minute-production/library) project.
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