deploy: add daily schedule for gotip playground

Create a scheduled trigger to deploy the gotip playground every
America/New_York morning. I attempted to create and manage the trigger
with gcloud alpha builds triggers create scheduled, however I had to create the
schedule portion manually in the web interface.

There's probably a way to manage it with configuration in the CLI, but I
added documentation to the Makefile on how to update it manually in the
meantime.

Create command:

gcloud alpha builds triggers create scheduled --project=golang-org \
  --schedule="15 11 * * *" \
  --time-zone="America/New_York" \
  --build-config=deploy/deploy_gotip.json \
  --repo-type="CLOUD_SOURCE_REPOSITORIES" \
  --revision="refs/heads/master" \
  --repo-uri="https://source.developers.google.com/p/golang-org/r/playground" \
  --name "playground-deploy-gotip-playground" \
  --description="Deploy gotip playground daily"

For golang/go#48517

Change-Id: I9d58e5a81ae4d590e6492c07cc71806864838c81
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/playground/+/366634
Trust: Alexander Rakoczy <alex@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Alexander Rakoczy <alex@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
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tree: ac608819c56462e84f627791de11e37af556019f
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  8. app.go2go.yaml
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  11. AUTHORS
  12. cache.go
  13. client.go
  14. codereview.cfg
  15. CONTRIBUTING.md
  16. CONTRIBUTORS
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  20. enable-fake-time.patch
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  22. fake_fs.lst
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  25. go.mod
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  27. LICENSE
  28. logger.go
  29. main.go
  30. Makefile
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  34. play_test.go
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  45. vet.go
README.md

playground

Go Reference

This subrepository holds the source for the Go playground: https://play.golang.org/

Building

# build the image
docker build -t golang/playground .

Running

docker run --name=play --rm -p 8080:8080 golang/playground &
# run some Go code
cat /path/to/code.go | go run client.go | curl -s --upload-file - localhost:8080/compile

To run the “gotip” version of the playground, set GOTIP=true in your environment (via -e GOTIP=true if using docker run).

Deployment

Deployment Triggers

Playground releases automatically triggered when new Go repository tags are pushed to GitHub, or when master is pushed on the playground repository.

For details, see deploy/go_trigger.yaml, deploy/playground_trigger.yaml, and deploy/deploy.json.

Changes to the trigger configuration can be made to the YAML files, or in the GCP UI, which should be kept in sync using the push-cloudbuild-trigger and pull-cloudbuild-trigger make targets.

Deploy via Cloud Build

The Cloud Build configuration will always build and deploy with the latest supported release of Go.

gcloud --project=golang-org builds submit --config deploy/deploy.json .

To deploy the “Go tip” version of the playground, which uses the latest development build, use deploy_gotip.json instead:

gcloud --project=golang-org builds submit --config deploy/deploy_gotip.json .

Deploy via gcloud app deploy

Building the playground Docker container takes more than the default 10 minute time limit of cloud build, so increase its timeout first (note, app/cloud_build_timeout is a global configuration value):

gcloud config set app/cloud_build_timeout 1200  # 20 mins

Alternatively, to avoid Cloud Build and build locally:

make docker
docker tag golang/playground:latest gcr.io/golang-org/playground:latest
docker push gcr.io/golang-org/playground:latest
gcloud --project=golang-org --account=you@google.com app deploy app.yaml --image-url=gcr.io/golang-org/playground:latest

Then:

gcloud --project=golang-org --account=you@google.com app deploy app.yaml

Contributing

To submit changes to this repository, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.