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Google Cloud SQL is a database cloud service
Google Cloud SQL is a cloud based database service.
Google Cloud SQL offers MySQL databases deployed in the cloud without a fuss.
Google offers powerful databases that run fast, and flexible charging (pay per use).
Google manages automated backups, patching, and recovery.
Before you can start using Google Cloud SQL, you need a Google account, and sign up for Google Developers Console.
If you do not have a Google account you can sign up for one here: Create your Google Account
When you sign up for Google Developers Console, your Google account is automatically signed up for all services in Google Cloud, including SQL.
If you are a new Cloud Platform user, you can get started with a trial period for free.
The Cloud Platform free trial allows you to try Cloud SQL for free for 60 days. For more information, see Cloud Platform Free Trial.
If you decide to continue with Cloud Platform after your free period (or if you need more storage or performance than the free usage tier offers), you only pay for the resources you use.
To create an Google Developers Console account go to: https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial, and follow the on-screen instructions.
In this example we will set up a Database instance running MySQL.
Create a MySQL DB instance:
Now you have a Google Cloud SQL database, with an IP that you can connect to.
To configure the database connection, edit the appml_config file:
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{
"dateformat" :
"yyyy-mm-dd",
"databases" : [{
"connection" : "mydatabase",
"host" : "yourDatabaseURL",
"dbname" : "yourDatabaseName",
"username" : "yourUserName",
"password" : "yourPassword"
}]
}
Edit the following:
AppML should now be configured to connect to your Google Cloud SQL database.
You can now fill your database with data: