Building Event-Driven Cloud Functions on Google Cloud Platform

Chris Brown Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, Node.js Leave a Comment

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers developers and organizations the ability to create and deploy serverless Cloud Run functions. This code – whether it’s written in Node.js, Python, C#, or another language – can interact with other parts of GCP’s infrastructure. By default, the function is triggered by a basic HTTPS request. However, that is not our only option.

In this blog, we’ll introduce the concept of event-driven functions—a powerful way to automatically respond to changes across GCP services with minimal code. You’ll see how these functions can connect services like Cloud Storage, Firestore, and Pub/Sub, creating efficient workflows with less manual intervention…

Simplifying IAP Setup on GCP with Terraform

Simplifying IAP Setup on GCP with Terraform

Zach Gardner API Development, Articles, Cloud, Development Technologies & Tools, Google Cloud Platform, Infrastructure As Code (IaC), Keyhole Leave a Comment

Discover how Terraform IAC setup simplifies cloud infrastructure management, with a focus on Identity Aware Proxy (IAP) configuration on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Learn from real-world challenges and solutions to streamline your cloud environment and automate processes.

Using Terraform to Create a Cloud Function on Google Cloud Platform

James Fielder Architecture, Articles, Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, Infrastructure As Code (IaC) 1 Comment

In this post, we will walk through using Terraform to create a Google Cloud function that triggers when a file is uploaded and outputs the file details in the log. This process has wide-ranging applications and could be beneficial in a few business environments, such as: Real-time data processing in an online shopping/e-commerce environment when a customer orders a product, …