The Serverless Application template creates an infrastructure as code project in your favorite language that deploys a serverless application to Google Cloud Platform with Pulumi. It deploys a [Google Cloud Storage bucket](/registry/packages/gcp/api-docs/storage/bucket/) configured for static website hosting and another bucket to host the source code for a [Cloud Function](/registry/packages/gcp/api-docs/cloudfunctions/function/) written in the same language as the template. The template ships with placeholder content to give you a working project out of the box that you can customize easily and extend to suit your needs.
To use this template to deploy your own serverless application, make sure you've [installed Pulumi](/docs/install/) and [configured your Google Cloud credentials](/registry/packages/gcp/installation-configuration#credentials), then create a new [project](/docs/concepts/projects/) using the template in your language of choice:
Follow the prompts to complete the new-project wizard. When it's done, you'll have a complete Pulumi project that's ready to deploy and configured with the most common settings. Feel free to inspect the code in {{<langfile>}} for a closer look.
The template requires no additional configuration. Once the new project is created, you can deploy it immediately with [`pulumi up`](/docs/cli/commands/pulumi_up):
: The HTTP URL of the serverless function endpoint.
Output values like these are useful in many ways, most commonly as inputs for other stacks or related cloud resources. The computed `siteURL`, for example, can be used from the command line to open the newly deployed website in your favorite web browser:
: The path to the folder containing the files of the website. Defaults to `www`, which is the name (and relative path) of the folder included with the template.
appPath
: The path to the folder containing the serverless functions to be deployed. Defaults to `app`, which is also included with the template.
indexDocument
: The file to use for top-level pages. Defaults to `index.html`.
errorDocument
: The file to use for error pages. Defaults to `error.html`.
All of these settings are optional and may be adjusted either by editing the stack configuration file directly (by default, `Pulumi.dev.yaml`) or by changing their values with [`pulumi config set`](/docs/cli/commands/pulumi_config_set) as shown below.
Congratulations! You're now well on your way to managing a production-grade serverless application on Google Cloud with Pulumi --- and there's lots more you can do from here: