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# Deployments
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I'm documenting how I currently deploy things.
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I'd like to automate this workflow as much as possible, and I intend to do just
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that. For now, I'm running things manually until I can design an generalization
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that appeals to me.
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## Dependencies
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- `nix-build`
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- `docker`
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- `gcloud`
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## Step-by-step
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1. Use `nix-build` to create our Docker image for Cloud Run.
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```shell
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> nix-build ./cloud_run.nix
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```
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This outputs a Docker image at `./result`.
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1. Load the built image (i.e. `./result`) into `docker` so that we can tag it
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and push it to the Google Container Registry (i.e. GCR).
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```shell
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> sudo docker load <./result
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```
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1. (Optionally) Run the image locally to verify its integrity.
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```shell
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> sudo docker run -d <name>:<tag>
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```
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1. Tag and push the image to GCR.
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```shell
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> sudo docker tag <name>:<label> gcr.io/<google-cloud-project-id>/<name>:<latest>
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```
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# TODO: Prefer using a command line tool like `gcloud` for these steps.
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1. Visit Google Cloud Run; create a new service with "Create Service"; select
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the uploaded Docker image from the "Container Image URL" field; click
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"Create" to deploy.
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## Notes
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You may need to authorize `gcloud` by running the following:
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```shell
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> sudo gcloud auth login --no-launch-browser
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```
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You must use `sudo` here since the `docker` invocations are prefixed with `sudo`
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as well.
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