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After you create an application draft from a template, you can deploy the application from the Google Cloud console. When you deploy from the Google Cloud console, you can do the following:
This document helps you deploy, manage, and modify your application.
Before you beginYou must have one of the following roles:
roles/designcenter.applicationAdmin
)roles/designcenter.applicationOperator
)To deploy the application with a service account, you must have one of the following:
roles/resourcemanager.projectIamAdmin
) role, which is required to create a new service account during deployment.Select a service account option and deploy your application. When you deploy an application, Google Cloud resources are created, and you begin to incur charges associated with those resources.
From the navigation menu, click Applications.
From the table, click the Application name.
From the Application details page, review the details and click Edit to make changes.
Note: If you plan to deploy and later delete this application, deploy to theTEST
, DEVELOPMENT
, or STAGING
Environment.Click Deploy.
Select one of the following service accounts to deploy your application:
Select a service account from the current project: In the Service account field, enter the name of a service account. The service account must have the listed roles on the project you selected. For steps to configure the service account, see Grant roles to your service account.
Create a new service account: You must have the Project IAM Admin (roles/resourcemanager.projectIamAdmin
) role, which is used to assign the required deployment roles to the service account.
Click Proceed.
To preview the changes that Terraform plans to make to your infrastructure, do the following:
Click Preview.
Review the changes and click Copy and close. The preview is copied to your clipboard.
To save the preview, paste and save in a document of your choice.
In the Review APIs area, review the list of APIs that are required for your application. The APIs are automatically enabled when you deploy.
Click Deploy. The application details and deployment status are displayed as the deployment completes.
If there are issues with your deployment, click Link to logs to view detailed build information.
Tip: To view a list of applications with deployment issues in Cloud Hub, see View deployments.To manage your deployed application, see View application details.
When your application finishes deploying, you can do the following:
To view application details, do the following:
From the navigation menu, click Applications.
From the table, click the Application name.
To view output details, click Outputs. For example, your application might have a frontend service URI.
To view deployed resources and links to monitoring dashboards in App Hub, click View app in App Hub. For more information, see Monitor App Hub applications.
If you want to modify a deployed application, do one of the following to make sure that your changes are retained when you redeploy the application:
Apply template revisionsIf your application was previously deployed from the Google Cloud console, and an administrator has shared a template revision with you, you can apply the template changes to your application. When you update your application, an application revision is created. You can configure components that were modified or added to the revised template.
You can view available template revisions for your applications using Cloud Hub. For more information, see View deployments.
To apply template revisions to your application, do the following:
Caution: If you modified an application's components outside of App Design Center, those changes are not retained when you redeploy. To retain changes, see Modify deployed applications.From the navigation menu, click Templates.
Click the Template ID that contains the revision you want to apply.
From the Configure an app list, select the application that you want to update.
Edit the application details and click Save.
Click each component in the design canvas, and modify component configurations.
Click Deploy. For deployment steps, see Deploy from the Google Cloud console.
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Last updated 2025-07-08 UTC.
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