For usage in drone v1.0:
kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: deploy-using-new-drone-plugin-version
image: oliver006/drone-cloud-run:latest
pull: always
settings:
action: deploy # other actions: update-traffic
service: my-api-service
runtime: gke # default=managed
image: org-name/my-api-service-image
timeout: 10m # google cloud default is 5m
memory: 512Mi
variant: alpha # uses "gcloud alpha run" command variant, default=<empty string>. Other supported variant is beta.
region: us-central1
allow_unauthenticated: true # default=false
svc_account: [email protected]
addl_flags: # if present, flags passed to command
add-cloud-sql-instances: instance1,instance2
token:
from_secret: google_credentials
environment:
VAR_1: "var01"
ANOTHER_ENV_VAR: "env_var_value"
secrets: # set environment variables or file path contents to a Secret Manager secret value
MY_SECRET: "my-secret:latest"
/mount/path: "mounted-secret:latest"
env_secret_api_key:
from_secret: api_key_prod
You can optionally use the update-traffic
action to change which revisions
will receive traffic by passing the services update-traffic
command's --to-latest
, --to-revisions
or --to-tags
arguments to addl_flags
.
See the Cloud Run traffic routing docs for more information.
kind: pipeline
name: default
steps:
- name: deploy-using-new-drone-plugin-version # Same options available as above
image: oliver006/drone-cloud-run:latest
settings:
action: deploy
variant: alpha
service: my-api-service
runtime: gke
image: org-name/my-api-service-image
region: us-central1
addl_flags:
no-traffic: '' # Don't route 100% of traffic to this revision by default
tag: canary # Human-readable revision name
token:
from_secret: google_credentials
- name: update-traffic-using-new-drone-plugin-version
image: oliver006/drone-cloud-run:latest
settings:
action: update-traffic
variant: alpha
service: my-api-service
runtime: gke
region: us-central1
addl_flags:
to-tags: canary=5 # One of: to-latest, to-revisions, to-tags (alpha variant only)
token:
from_secret: google_credentials
To be flexible with respect to flags that the gcloud
command can accept, you
can use addl_flags
in your drone setup settings. Use the flags are they're described
in the documentation without
the prefix --
(eg. --set-config-maps
becomes set-config-maps
). If the flag doesn't
require any arguments, use ''
as the value.
Versions 0.3.0
and below of this plugin support .drone.yml
syntax for either Drone v0.8 or Drone v1.0 and above.
Beginning with the 1.0.0
release, Drone v0.8 is no longer supported. This is due to naming conflicts in the config between configuring Secret Manager secrets and Drone Secrets.