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This project is archived

This project is now deprecated. Please use the https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cloud-service-broker instead which is a fork of this service broker and is actively supported by the community.


Open Service Broker for Google Cloud Platform

This is a service broker built to be used with Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes. It adheres to the Open Service Broker API v2.13.

Service brokers provide a consistent way to create resources and accounts that can access those resources across a variety of different services.

Installation

This application can be installed as either a Tanzu Ops Man Tile or deployed as a Cloud Foundry application. See the installation instructions for a more detailed walkthrough.

Upgrading

If you're upgrading, check the upgrade guide.

Usage

For operators: see docs/customization.md for details about configuring the service broker.

For developers: see docs/use.md for information about creating and binding specific GCP services with the broker. Complete Spring Boot sample applications which use services can be found in the service-broker-samples repository.

You can get documentation specific to your install from the /docs endpoint of your deployment.

Commands

The service broker can be run as both a server (the service broker) and as a general purpose command line utility. It supports the following sub-commands:

  • client - A CLI client for the service broker.
  • config - Show and merge configuration options together.
  • generate - Generate documentation and tiles.
  • help - Help about any command.
  • serve - Start the service broker.

Support

This is not an officially supported Google product.