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README.md
Google App Engine interop tests
This directory contains interop tests that runs in Google App Engine as gRPC clients.
Prerequisites
- Install the Google Cloud SDK and ensure that
gcloudis in the path - Set up an App Engine app with your choice of a PROJECT_ID.
- Associate your
gcloudenvironment with your app:# Log into Google Cloud $ gcloud auth login # Associate this codebase with a GAE project $ gcloud config set project PROJECT_ID
Running the tests in GAE
You can run the gradle task to execute the interop tests.
# cd into gae-jdk8
$ ../../gradlew runInteropTestRemote
# Or run one of these from the root gRPC Java directory:
$ ./gradlew :grpc-gae-interop-testing-jdk8:runInteropTestRemote
Optional:
You can also browse to http://${PROJECT_ID}.appspot.google.com to
see the result of the interop test.
Debugging
You can find the server side logs by logging into
http://appengine.google.com and scrolling down to the section titled
Application Errors and Server Errors.
Click on the / URI to view the log entries for each test run.