If you're on Compute Engine, you just have to install a short agent, and there are some tools in there for sending errors through to it, but yeah, I think it's pretty cool. If you're using App Engine though, you get it for free.
It's pretty cool, and right now it's in beta, so you know, it comes for free which is pretty sweet. It's a lot easier to (set up powers) than be like, "Oh, you know, let's go through all the logs looking for key words," things like that. They're all happening at the same time," maybe only send you a notification when a new one pops up and handles those sort of things like "Where is it coming from?" All that sort of stuff. So while we've had log aggregation for a really long time, you generally also want some kind of service to be like, "Hey, all these errors happen together. I'm sure everyone else's in our audience's applications are completely perfect and never error out. So as of a blog post that came out yesterday, we're pretty excited to announce that, yeah, if you need a service to basically aggregate and collate the errors that are happening within your application, and you know, I guess there are probably some.
I think it's the fist time we ever say the words "Deployment Manager."īut first let's go with the "Cool Thing of the Week." So we're gonna be talking about (stat) driver error reporting, so what's new in that? Yeah, we're gonna have a look at how you can use variables in Deployment Manager. Like, I-You can tell that they're pros at this, but also they're really interesting on the way they use our product, so I think it's gonna be very interesting conversations.Īnd after that, we'll have a "Question of the Week," and today it's about Deployment Manager. Yeah, those are all very beautiful demos. I think it's gonna be really interesting to hear, like, how they explored the APIs and used the products and what they learned and what worked and what didn't. We interviewed John Brown, which is the technical director, Violet Pena which is that worked on Vision API for a very cool demo, the Emote-O-Booth, and then Nick Tzaperas that worked on the Query It, which is a demo using BigQuery. Yeah, so we interviewed three people from Instrument. Yeah, we're gonna have some conversations that were recorded back at GCP Next, a couple of weeks ago now, talking to the people from Instrument who did the demos at the event. I'm very excited about the interviews today. A little bit tired after all these weeks of a lot of action, but yeah. How do you use variables in Deployment Manager
Take a tour of GCP Next playground on YouTube: John Brown We interviewed three engineers working at Instrument,Īn independent digital creative agency in Portland, Oregon.