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error : domain is already mapped to a project in google cloud platform

i am having issue with mapping domain in google cloud platform so i have just verified my domain but then i am having this issue  i am having error " mydomain.com is already mapped to my project"

but the thing is that i have not added my domain to my project yet as you can see below in picture

i have not added w3youtube.com to mapping

so i have not added "w3youtube.com" to mapping or created any dns records but still i am having www.w3youtube.com is already mapped to a project.

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what should i do? in order to remove mappings or to resolve this issue?

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Kartik Garasia Avatar asked Sep 21 '17 13:09

Kartik Garasia


3 Answers

As of 2018, the command line requests alone didn't work for me. What worked for me were these instructions from the Google Group here. In short,

  1. Head over to the API Explorer.

  2. Fill out the form in this format below: API Explorer settings

  3. Make sure you Enable OAuth and execute the request.

  4. If successful, you'll see a response like this below:

    200
    
    - Show headers -
    
    {
     "name": "apps/example/operations/abcde-efgh-ijkl-mnop
     "metadata": {
      "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.appengine.v1.OperationMetadataV1",
      "method": "google.appengine.v1.DomainMappings.CreateDomainMapping",
      "insertTime": "2018-03-16T03:44:49.167Z",
      "user": "[email protected]",
      "target": "apps/example/domainMappings/example.com"
     }
    }
    

    Important note: You need to run this request TWICE - Once for your domain without www (example.com). And once with www (www.example.com). I missed this step and my app stop serving www.example.com.

  5. To (re)-enable SSL support: Go back to your cloud console and then AppEngine domain settings and click the "Enable Managed Security" button as shown below: Enable SSL settings

  6. If it still doesn't work, you can delete the domain from your console and re-add it through the command line using the command below:

    gcloud beta app domain-mappings create <domain name>
    

    Keep in mind, the above command will only work once you've run the request through the API explorer.

Hope this helps.

Cheers.

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dsignr Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 03:11

dsignr


Easy steps:

  1. try to map a domain with the following command: gcloud app domain-mappings create <domain>
  2. and then you'll see something like: <your_domain> is currently mapped to application '<project>'.
  3. and after you know which project use that domain, you can easily delete the mapped one with this command: gcloud --project <project_name> app domain-mappings delete <your_domain>
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Burhan Mubarok Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 01:11

Burhan Mubarok


Try using gcloud command line tool instead of using web console. I was able to resolve through it. gcloud beta app domain-mappings create <domain name> Also, use of beta in the above command will add managed certificate for SSL automatically.

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sunzoje Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 02:11

sunzoje