Sample configuration for creating service accounts in Kubernetes
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Sample configuration for creating service accounts in Kubernetes
Google Drive API
An example class that can be used to access GoogleDrive resources including GoogleTeam. This class uses service account to act on behalf of another user.
Cloud Function to rotate GCP service account keys
Cloud Function for proxying requests to OIDC-authenticated endpoints
This app connects to the Google Drive API with a service account and displays found images in a Lightbox gallery.
Generate oauth key using your service account for authorizing FCM app server requests
Provides different Google Service Accounts and Scopes for pods running on Kubernetes
Simple node module that supports Google Calendar API
Python-based Telegram Bot to Mirror Torrents/HTTP(s) Links to Google Drive. Basically an extended fork? (Currently inactive...)
Standalone Service Account Token Generator for Google Cloud Platform (Supports Cloud Run)
How to Manage Google Groups, Users and Service Accounts in GCP using Terraform
Generate Google Service Account tokens with your YubiKey!
This guide demonstrates creating a Kubernetes private cluster in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) running a sample Kubernetes workload that connects to a Cloud SQL instance using the cloud-sql-proxy "sidecar" authenticated using Workload Identity (Beta).
Find and report valid Google Service Account keys on a filesystem
Repo for Extensible Discovery
This is a report for safe-uploading files to Google Drive by HTML put in the external server using Google Apps Script.
Generate a usable KUBECONFIG file for a given service account
A Pycord bot for running GClone, an RClone mod that allows multiple Google Service Account configuration. Inspired by Rekulous' CloneCord. Now deployable to Heroku
How to setup k8s cluster and deploy application with helm
Add a description, image, and links to the service-account topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the service-account topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."