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id: google-cloud-run
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title: Google Cloud Run
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---
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# Deploying ToolJet on Google Cloud Run
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:::info
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You should manually set up a PostgreSQL database to be used by ToolJet. We recommend using **Cloud SQL** for this purpose.
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Also for deploying ToolJet 3.0, Redis, Postgrest along with PostgreSQL are required.
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:::
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<!-- Follow the steps below to deploy ToolJet on Cloud run with `gcloud` CLI. -->
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## Deploying ToolJet application
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1. Create a new Google Cloud Run Service:
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We are using a multi-container setup
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- **Google Cloud Run service**
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- **tooljet-app (container - 1)**
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- **postgrest (container - 2)**
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- **redis (container - 3)**
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- **Cloud SQL (for PostgreSQL)**
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- **for both (TOOLJET_DB and PG_DB)**
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<div style={{textAlign: 'left'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/google-cloud-run-setup-V3.png" alt="Google Cloud Run New Setup" />
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</div>
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2. Ingress and Authentication can be set as shown below, to begin with. Feel free to change the security configurations as per your requirements.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/ingress-auth-V3.png" alt="ingress-auth" />
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</div>
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3. Under the containers tab, please make sure the port is set to 3000 and command `npm, run, start:prod` is entered in container argument field with CPU capacity set to 2GiB:
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/port-and-capacity-postgrest-v2.png" alt="port-and-capacity-tooljet" />
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</div>
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- If the above command is not compatible, please use the following command structure instead:
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/port-and-capacity-postgrest-alternative-command.png" alt="port-and-capacity-tooljet-alternative-command" />
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</div>
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- If you encounter any migration issues, please execute the following command. Be aware that executing this command may cause the revision to break. However, modifying the command back to `npm, run, start:prod` will successfully reboot the instance:
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/port-and-capacity-postgrest-migration-fix-command.png" alt="port-and-capacity-tooljet-migration-fix-command" />
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</div>
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4. Under environmental variables, please add the below ToolJet application variables.
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You can use these variables in the container 1: tooljet-app
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| **Environment Variable** | **Value** |
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| `LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY` | `<generate using open ssl>` |
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| `SECRET_KEY_BASE` | `<generate using open ssl>` |
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| `PG_USER` | `postgres` |
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| `PG_HOST` | `<postgresql-instance-ip>` |
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| `PG_PASS` | `<password>` |
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| `PG_DB` | `tooljet_production` |
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| `TOOLJET_DB` | `tooljet_db` |
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| `TOOLJET_DB_USER` | `postgres` |
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| `TOOLJET_DB_HOST` | `<postgresql-instance-ip>` |
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| `TOOLJET_DB_PASS` | `<password>` |
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| `PGRST_HOST` | `localhost:3001` |
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| `PGRST_JWT_SECRET` | `<generate using open ssl>` |
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| `REDIS_HOST` | `localhost` |
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| `REDIS_PORT` | `6379` |
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| `REDIS_USER` | `default` |
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| `TOOLJET_HOST` | `<Endpoint url>` |
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**Note:** These environment variables are in general and might change in the future. You can also refer env variable [**here**](/docs/setup/env-vars).
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Update `TOOLJET_HOST` environment variable if you want to use the default url assigned with Cloud run after the initial deploy.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/env-variable-tooljet.png" alt="env-variable-tooljet" />
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</div>
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:::tip
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If you are using [Public IP](https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/postgres/connect-run) for Cloud SQL, then database host connection (value for `PG_HOST`) needs to be set using unix socket format, `/cloudsql/<CLOUD_SQL_CONNECTION_NAME>`.
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5. Please go to the connection tab. Under the Cloud SQL instance please select the PostgreSQL database which you have set-up.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/cloud-SQL-tooljet.png" alt="cloud-SQL-tooljet" />
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</div>
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## Deploy 2nd container: Postgrest
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Check for the option **ADD-CONTAINER**.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/add-container.png" alt="add-container" />
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</div>
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1. For the Postgrest container image `postgrest/postgrest:v12.0.2`.
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**Note:** v12.0.2 is recommended for Postgrest.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/postgrest-container.png" alt="postgrest-container" />
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</div>
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2. You can add the following environment variables in the **variables and secrets of postgrest container**, for the postgrest container to communicate to the **tooljet-app**.
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| **Environment Variable** | **Value** |
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| `PGRST_DB_PRE_CONFIG` | `postgrest.pre_config` |
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| `PGRST_JWT_SECRET` | `<generate using openssl>` |
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| `PGRST_DB_URI` | `postgres://<user>:password@<tooljet_db_host>/<tooljet_db>` |
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| `PGRST_SERVER_PORT` | `3001` |
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/postgrest-environment-variables.png" alt="postgrest-environment-variables" />
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</div>
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## Deploy 3rd container: Redis
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Check for the option **ADD-CONTAINER** and create another container for Redis.
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For the Redis container we recommend using image `redis:6.2`
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<img className="screenshot-full" src="/img/cloud-run/redis-container.png" alt="redis-container" />
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</div>
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Click on deploy once the above parameters are set.
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:::info
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Once the Service is created and live, to make the Cloud Service URL public. Please follow the steps [**here**](https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/securing/managing-access) to make the service public.
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## Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version
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New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of 18 months. To check the latest LTS version, visit the [ToolJet Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/tooljet/tooljet/tags) page. The LTS tags follow a naming convention with the prefix `LTS-` followed by the version number, for example `tooljet/tooljet:ee-lts-latest`.
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If this is a new installation of the application, you may start directly with the latest version. This guide is not required for new installations.
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#### Prerequisites for Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version:
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- It is crucial to perform a **comprehensive backup of your database** before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss.
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- Users on versions earlier than **v2.23.0-ee2.10.2** must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the LTS version.
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*If you have any questions feel free to join our [Slack Community](https://tooljet.com/slack) or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.*
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