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Deploy an app to Google Kubernetes Engine using Cloud Deploy
Use Cloud Deploy to deliver a sample application to a sequence of two GKE clusters.
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Deploy an app to Cloud Run using Cloud Deploy
Use Cloud Deploy to deliver a sample application to a sequence of two Cloud Run services.
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Create a pipeline and release in the Google Cloud console
Use the Google Cloud console to create a delivery pipeline, two targets, and a release.
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Deploy an app to multiple targets at once
Use Cloud Deploy to deliver a sample application to more than one target at the same time.
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Automate release actions
Configure your delivery pipeline to automatically promote a release and advance a rollout.
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Use a deploy policy to restrict rollout actions
Create a deploy policy that restricts rollouts during a specified time window.
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Define and use a custom target type
Create a custom target type, then deploy to a target of that type.
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Deploy an app using a canary deployment strategy
Use a canary deployment strategy to progressively deliver a sample application to a target.
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Verify your deployment
Run tests after deploying, to ensure a successful deployment.
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Use deploy parameters
Pass post-rendering parameters to your manifests.
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Run deploy hooks
Configure custom actions to run before and after deploying.
Quickstarts
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