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Stackdriver Debugger now works with source code directly in GitHub and Bitbucket
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Posted by Sharat Shroff, Product Manager
Stackdriver Debugger has always worked with source code stored in the
Google Cloud Source Repository
, or even source in local files, without having to upload it to Google servers. Recently, we’ve also heard from you that you want to use Debugger with code stored in other source repositories.
Today, we're happy to announce that Stackdriver Debugger can use source directly from Github or Bitbucket. No need to copy or replicate the source to Google Cloud Source Repository.
Simply authorize access the first time you connect your repositories to display and view source. The debugger will automatically display the correct version of the source code for your application when you follow the debugger
deployment steps
.
(click to enlarge)
Note that your source is not uploaded to Google when you connect your Github or Bitbucket repository. Permissions to access the repository can be revoked at any time from the Github or Bitbucket admin pages.
For more information, see Stackdriver Debugger setup documentation for
App Engine
and
Compute Engine
. And to learn more about Stackdriver Debugger, please visit the
Debugger page
. Give it a whirl and
let us know
if you like it.
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