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Runtime supportRuntimes on Cloud Run functions are base images that include components and operating system, software required to build and execute code written for a specific programming language, and software to support your function.
Cloud Run functions applies updates to runtimes in accordance with your selected
security update policy.
Google provides support for a runtime during General availability (GA). During this support window:
When a language version is no longer actively maintained by the respective community, Cloud Run functions will also stop providing maintenance and support for that language runtime. Before a runtime reaches the deprecation phase as described in the runtimes support schedule, Google will provide a notification to customers in the Google Cloud console.
Google may make changes to any runtime's support schedule or lifecycle in accordance with the terms of your agreement for the use of Google Cloud services.
Runtime lifecycle Notification PeriodCloud Run functions will begin issuing notifications 90 days before the runtime reaches deprecation. Upon notification, you should prepare to upgrade your function to a newer supported runtime.
Deprecation and DecommissioningWhen a component is no longer actively maintained, Cloud Run functions may deprecate and eventually remove the runtime.
This has three aspects: a publication of the deprecation date, a deprecation period, and a decommission date. In the following schedule, the deprecation date is the start of the deprecation period and ends at the beginning of the decommission date. The decommission date indicates the start of the decommission period.
During the deprecation period, you can generally continue to create new workloads and update existing workloads using the runtime. You should use this time to migrate workloads that use the deprecated runtime to a more up-to-date runtime.
After the decommission date, you can no longer create new workloads or update existing workloads using the runtime. You must choose a more up-to-date runtime to deploy your workloads. Workloads that continue to use a decommissioned runtime may be disabled.
Support ScheduleHere is the list of supported Cloud Run functions runtimes, as well as runtimes that have been deprecated or decommissioned.
Based on qualification and stability of releases, availability and key dates might be delayed. A blank deprecation or decommission date means that phase has not yet been scheduled. Revisit this page to stay up to date.
Note: Runtime ID is often used when deploying from the from the command line or through Terraform Node.js Python Go Note: Go's release policy states that each major Go release is supported until there are two newer major releases. Thus, depending on when newer versions of Go are made publicly available, key dates such as end of support, deprecation, and decommission might be postponed. Java Ruby PHP Runtime Generation Runtime ID Stacks Runtime base image Deprecation Decommission PHP 8.4 Run functions php84 google-22-full (default) google-22-full/php84 2028-12-31 2029-06-30 PHP 8.3 Run functions php83 google-22-full (default) google-22-full/php83 2027-12-31 2028-06-30 PHP 8.2 1st gen, Run functions php82 google-22-full (default) google-22-full/php82 2026-12-31 2027-06-30 PHP 8.1 1st gen, Run functions php81 google-18-full google-18-full/php81 2025-12-31 2026-06-30 PHP 7.4 1st gen, Run functions php74 google-18-full google-18-full/php74 2024-01-30 2025-01-30 .NETExcept as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.
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