Let me precise my question given your answer:
When will be the endpoints framework on that page be included with the appengine sdk, if it will?
The endpoints framework is available only for GAE standard (Java and python), according to your link. Since we are talking about a python app, including one library means including about 6k files (gross estimate). And is 60% of the number of files limit Google allows for a GAE application.
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On sam. 23 sept. 2017 à 12:32 Ivo Bellin Salarin <ivo.bell...@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me precise my question given your answer:
When will be the endpoints framework on that page be included with the appengine sdk, if it will?
The endpoints framework is available only for GAE standard (Java and python), according to your link. Since we are talking about a python app, including one library means including about 6k files (gross estimate). And is 60% of the number of files limit Google allows for a GAE application.
On ven. 22 sept. 2017 à 21:17 'Shivam(Google Cloud Support)' via Google App Engine <google-appengine@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I understand your concern but this is not a valid feature request and I’ll explain why. Cloud Endpoints is a concept which applies to many resources(such as Compute Engine, Container Engine etc.) and not just App Engine. You can find the list here.It helps you create, deploy, protect, monitor, analyze, and serve your APIs using the same infrastructure Google uses for its own APIs. You can use any language and framework to write an API, add an OpenAPI specification or gRPC API configuration, and Cloud Endpoints will monitor and protect your API. So it is like a general availability product.--
On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 10:01:29 AM UTC-4, Ivo Bellin Salarin wrote:Hi all,May I ask you if the google cloud endpoints v2 will be available as part of the appengine standard SDK? When do you think that it will be included?Reminder: today, we have to include it as a thirdparty library, and use vendor.add in order to use it. This contributes to explose the 10k files threshold for a appengine standard deploy.Thanks,Ivo
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