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Is there possibility to host multiple applications with Google App Engine?

Do I need to create for each new Google App Engine app new project? Or is there other way to have multiple apps in one project?

EDIT: removed "extra question"

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Maksim Luzik Avatar asked Mar 27 '15 14:03

Maksim Luzik


4 Answers

This is easily done with services. When you deploy to App Engine define your app.yaml file with a line like: service: my-second-app

Complete app.yaml file for another Node.js service:

service: my-second-app
runtime: nodejs
env: flex
automatic_scaling:
   min_num_instances: 1

When you deploy, do it from the directory containing your app.yaml file:

gcloud app deploy

Or if you want to define your configuration in a yaml file just for your seond app:

gcloud app deploy my-second-app.yaml

The new service will be deployed along side your default service and will get it's own URL like:

https://my-second-app-dot-my-project-name.appspot.com
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Art Haedike Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 07:11

Art Haedike


I think it is a good idea to have a picture (worth a thousand words) presenting Google App Engine services hierarchy.

An Overview of App Engine

Picture taken from An Overview of App Engine page.

So you have an application under your Google Cloud project. An application can have one or more services. Services are loosely coupled and are developed and maintained independently. For many people it might be confusing as they may call a service an application. Google changed naming convention to use microservices nomenclature.

A service can have different versions (e.g. v1.0.1, v1.0.2, v2.0.0 etc.) and a version can have multiple instances that handle newtwork traffic.

Obviously there are limitations for number of services, versions and instances and they depend on region and free / paid version as specified in An Overview of App Engine.

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Tom Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 05:11

Tom


Every time you upload something on App Engine you have to define a version name and you can upload up to 25 different versions for the same application ID.

Every version has a direct URL that looks like this:

http://version.application-id.appspot.com

or if want HTTPS

https://version-dot-application-id.appspot.com

If you omit the version from the URL you are getting the default version that you have chosen from the dashboard.

So in theory you can have up to 25 different application running under the same project, but they will share the same datastore.


Another option is to use the App Engine Modules.

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Lipis Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 05:11

Lipis


Now getting back to this later I see that the proper approach is to use App Engine Services (previously known as Modules). Services can each have their own versions etc.

EDIT: Updated depricated name Modules to Services

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Maksim Luzik Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 05:11

Maksim Luzik