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gcloud quickstart wayat backend

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Setting up the Wayat Backend in a new project

The scope of this section is to initialize a project with the code of Wayat Backend in Python configured to be used with other Gcloud and Firebase services.

This script will automatically add the code (from a template) of the Wayat Backend, replace the necessary variables, commit the new files to your repo and upload the secret files to the Secret Manager.

Prerequisites

  • Have a Google Cloud project already setup and Google Cloud CLI installed and configured. If it is not the case, please go back to corresponding guide.

  • Have an empty repository with GitFlow branch strategy

  • Have all necessary Firebase and Gcloud services active

Initializing Wayat Backend using provided script

The script located at /scripts/quickstart/gcloud/quickstart-wayat-backend.sh allows you to:

  1. Add all the backend code (from a template) of Wayat

  2. Replace the necessary variables

  3. Commit the new files to your repository

  4. Upload the secret files to the Secret Manager.

Usage

quickstart-wayat-backend.sh \
    -w <workspace for the project> \
    -d <directory of the backend repository> \
    -p <project ID> \
    --storage-bucket <bucket to store images>

Flags

-w, --workspace                [Required] Workspace of the project containing Firebase keys.
-d, --directory                [Required] Directory for the repository of the backend.
-p, --project                  [Required] Project shortname (ID)
--storage-bucket               [Required] Storage bucket to be used for storing images of the app.

Example

./scripts/quickstart/{provider_path}/quickstart-wayat-backend.sh {example_required_flags} 

Guides per provider

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