@@ -12,20 +12,22 @@ working WordPress project for
1212* Create a new Cloud Project on [ Developers Console] [ dev-console ]
1313* Enable Billing on that project
1414* [ Enable Cloud SQL API] [ cloud-sql-api-enable ]
15- * Create App Engine default bucket at [ App Engine Setting Page] [ app-engine-setting ]
1615* Install [ Google Cloud SDK] [ gcloud-sdk ]
1716
1817## Prerequisites for standard environment only
1918* Install mysql
2019
2120## Project preparation
2221
23- Configure Google Cloud SDK with your account and the Project.
22+ Configure Google Cloud SDK with your account and the appropriate project ID:
2423
2524```
2625$ gcloud init
27- ...
28- ...
26+ ```
27+
28+ Create an App Engine application within your new project:
29+
30+ ```
2931$ gcloud app create
3032```
3133
@@ -38,28 +40,11 @@ follows:
3840$ gsutil defacl ch -u AllUsers:R gs://YOUR_PROJECT_ID.appspot.com
3941```
4042
41- ## Create and configure a Cloud SQL instance
42-
43- If you will use App Engine flexible environment, create a Cloud SQL
44- 2nd generation instance, and if you will use App Engine standard
45- environment, create a Cloud SQL 1st generation instance.
43+ ### Create and configure a Cloud SQL 2nd generation instance
4644
47- In this guide, we use ` wp ` for various resource names; the instance
45+ Note: In this guide, we use ` wp ` for various resource names; the instance
4846name, the database name, and the user name.
4947
50- ### Create and configure a Cloud SQL 1st generation instance(for standard environment)
51-
52- Go to the [ SQL settings in the Cloud Console] [ sql-settings ] and create
53- an instance ` wp ` and database named ` wp ` . Go to the Access Control ->
54- Users, then change the password for ` root@localhost ` . You will use
55- this password for accessing from App Engine application.
56-
57- Also create the ` wp ` database in the local mysql server. The local
58- mysql instance is required to run ` wp-cli ` tool for
59- installing/upgrading plugins and themes.
60-
61- ### Create and configure a Cloud SQL 2nd generation instance(for flexible environment)
62-
6348You can create a new Cloud SQL Second Generation instance with the
6449following command:
6550
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