diff --git a/blueprints/serverless/cloud-run-explore/README.md b/blueprints/serverless/cloud-run-explore/README.md index 6a906f88d..c2010b61f 100644 --- a/blueprints/serverless/cloud-run-explore/README.md +++ b/blueprints/serverless/cloud-run-explore/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This blueprint contains all the necessary Terraform modules to build and publicly expose a Cloud Run service in a variety of use cases. -The content of this blueprint corresponds to the chapter `My serverless "Hello, World! - Exploring Cloud Run` of the __Serverless Networking Guide__ (to be released soon). This guide is an easy to follow introduction to Cloud Run, where a couple of friendly characters will guide you from the basics to more advanced topics with a very practical approach and in record time! The code here complements this learning and allows you to test the scenarios presented and your knowledge. +The content of this blueprint corresponds to the chapter '_My serverless "Hello, World! - Exploring Cloud Run_' of the __Serverless Networking Guide__ (to be released soon). This guide is an easy to follow introduction to Cloud Run, where a couple of friendly characters will guide you from the basics to more advanced topics with a very practical approach and in record time! The code here complements this learning and allows you to test the scenarios presented and your knowledge. ## Architecture @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ git checkout serverless-program cd cloud-foundation-fabric/blueprints/serverless/cloud-run-explore ``` You should see this README and some terraform files. + 3. To deploy a specific use case, you will need to create a file in this directory called `terraform.tfvars` and follow the corresponding instructions to set variables. Sometimes values that are meant to be substituted will be shown inside brackets but you need to omit these brackets. E.g.: ``` project_id = [your-project_id] @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ The resource creation will take a few minutes but when it’s complete, you shou __Congratulations!__ You have successfully deployed the use case you chose based on the variables configuration. ### Use case 1: Cloud Run service with default URL -This Is the simplest case, the "Hello World" for Cloud Run. A Cloud Run service is deployed with a default URL based in your project, service name and cloud region where it is deployed: +This is the simplest case, the "Hello World" for Cloud Run. A Cloud Run service is deployed with a default URL based in your project, service name and cloud region where it is deployed:

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