I know you can declare env_variables
in your app.yaml
as described in the app.yaml documentation. However, is it possible to include environment variables from your local environment into app.yaml
when deploying.
As an example of what I'm trying to accomplish
# in app.yaml
runtime: python27
api_version:1
threadsafe: true
service: {{ $AN_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE }}
No, no such templating support exists for the
app.yaml
configuration files.Side note: the
app.yaml
file is not only used to extract deployment instructions information, it's also used to configure the operation of the respective service on GAE. Making the service name configurable in such manner doesn't make a lot of sense unless the services being deployed are identical in every aspect (other than their name) - highly unlikely.One possible approach for environment-specific deployment would be to have different version control branches for the app code, one for each environment, each having the desired
app.yaml
content.Another one would be to wrap the deployment command in a script and perform the enviroment substitutions inside that script.
As for passing credentials info to the app a clean, straight-forward solution is not yet available. But approaches exist:
Yes, you can use
includes:
to specify an array of files to be included. And in the included file, you can specifyenv_variables:
just like you do inapp.yaml
. Example:app.yaml
:credentials.yaml
: