Ruby on Google Cloud
Libraries built and optimized for Ruby
Idiomatic libraries (gems) make writing Ruby apps for Google Cloud simple and intuitive. Libraries handle all the low-level details of communication with the server, including authenticating with Google, so you can focus on your app.
Find, diagnose, and fix complex issues
Ruby apps on Google Cloud integrate with Cloud Monitoring, Cloud Trace, Cloud Logging, and Error Reporting, allowing you to transparently instrument live production applications to diagnose performance bottlenecks and software bugs.
Run workloads anywhere
Google Cloud lets you choose the best environment to run your Ruby applications, with options for serverless, Kubernetes, VMs, or custom hardware.
Related products
Operations
Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve Ruby application performance on your Google Cloud environment with operations products (formerly Stackdriver).
Google Kubernetes Engine
Run your Ruby apps in a secure and managed Kubernetes service with four-way auto scaling and multi-cluster support.
Cloud Functions
Scalable pay-as-you-go functions as a service (FaaS) to run your code with zero server management.
Cloud SQL
Cloud SQL is a fully managed database service that makes it easy to set up and manage your relational PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQL Server databases.
Cloud Storage
Cloud Storage is a globally unified, scalable, and highly durable object storage for developers and enterprises.
Technical resources
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Viewing Cloud Trace spans and request logs in multi-project deployments
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Using Ruby on Rails with Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
Learn how to deploy a new Ruby on Rails application using Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL. -
Using the Vision API with Ruby
Add vision detection features to your application, including text and landmark detection or image labeling. -
Moving your Rails app from Google App Engine Flex to Standard environment
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Cloud Run on Rails
In this four-part tutorial you’ll learn, step by step, how to deploy a non-trivial Rails application in production with Cloud Run. -
Running Rails on Google Cloud
Start your next project, explore interactive tutorials, and manage your account.
Quickly build and deploy Ruby and Rails applications on Google Cloud.