Download the Google App Engine SDK for Python.Writing you can find them at TODO: Note changes regarding app.yaml In the previous section release notes were referred to. ╠═ Creating backup and activating new installation ═╣ ╠═ Installing: gcloud app Python Extensions ═╣ │ gcloud app Python Extensions │ 1.9.69 │ 6.1 MiB │ │ gRPC python library │ 1.9.1 │ 7.6 MiB │ Installing components from version: 199.0.0 The output looks something like this: Your current Cloud SDK version is: 199.0.0
Installing App Engine componens for Pythonĭownload the App Engine Python extension: $ gcloud components install app-engine-python
# Restart the shell to get new environment settings.
│ Not Installed │ Cloud Datalab Command Line Tool │ datalab │ Start a new shell for the changes to take effect.įor more information on how to get started, please visit: │ Not Installed │ Cloud Bigtable Emulator │ bigtable │ 3.8 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ Cloud Bigtable Command Line Tool │ cbt │ 4.6 MiB │ │ Not Installed │ App Engine Go Extensions │ app-engine-go │ 151.3 MiB │ Your current Cloud SDK version is: 199.0.0 Gcloud config set disable_usage_reporting trueĭo you want to help improve the Google Cloud SDK (Y/n)? y To opt out of this collection now (by choosing 'N' at the below prompt), or atĪny time in the future by running the following command: To help improve the quality of this product, we collect anonymized usage dataĪnd anonymized stacktraces when crashes are encountered additional information
Now run the included shell script to update your environment:.This creates the directory google-cloud-sdk.
For example, if the filename is google-cloud-sdk-199.0.0-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz then You can install it to any directory, but first note where it is.
If you've ever deployed a website before you probably did something like ssh into the remote machine to copy its files over a secure connection, or maybe used an FTP app like FileZilla.