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Add New Getting Started on Google Cloud Page
- [ ] Bugfix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
Proposed changes
I added GCP to the getting started page.
- ChekURl
- {IP Address:4000}/docs/getting-started/gcp
Checklist
- [x] I have read the contribution guidelines
- [ ] For non-bugfix PRs, I have discussed this change on the mailing list/slack team.
- [ ] I have run
grunt
to verify the unit tests pass - [ ] I have added suitable unit tests to cover the new/changed functionality
Howdy chums ... I wanted to create some docs on using GCP and Node-RED ... I created the following https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_IKViGlgt_lkkypdiIRiVjX85I_LjrrBSYTZMfDGyuA/edit?usp=sharing and was about to submit a pull request and then saw this pull-request. The techniques are quite different ... I wonder if we want to discuss and see if there is value in merging the stories?
Neil
Hi Neil
thank you for your comment.
I want to fix a problem that I can't install, but I haven't. and I want to solve the problem with you.
But I can't see your documentation :(
Howdy @iganari .... email me at [email protected] and we can exchange notes. I can send the doc as a PDF to your return address.
What is the current status here? I'm also working on a documentation about GCP.
Since this pull request is old and not the preferred way, I created a new one: https://github.com/node-red/node-red.github.io/pull/183
Just to clarify for me.. why is this not the preferred way ? Is this feedback from Google ? Or evolved over time ? or ... ?
The preferred way may be the wrong word. The description explains how to create a VM. But now you can directly specify a repo there.
So you can save the step "Setup Node-RED". You also don't have to "start" Node-Red anymore.