The Google App Engine standard environment type supports applications that run on Java, .NET, Node.js, Golang, and more. For custom Docker images, Google App Engine provides flexible environment support.
To integrate OneAgent into a container deployment with a Dockerfile in Google App Engine flexible environment and activate instrumentation of your application, add the commands below to your current Dockerfile, making sure to enter your own values for the DT_API_URL
, DT_API_TOKEN
, and DT_ONEAGENT_OPTIONS
arguments.
<environmentID>
should be replaced with your Dynatrace environment ID. If you’re using Dynatrace Managed, you need to provide your Dynatrace Server URL (https://<YourDynatraceServerURL>/e/<environmentID>/api
).<token>
should be replaced with the PaaS token mentioned in the prerequisites.include
parameters. Valid options for flavor=default
are all
, java
, apache
, nginx
, nodejs
, dotnet
, php
and go
. Including specific technology-support options, rather than support for all technology options, results in a smaller OneAgent package. For Alpine Linux based environments, Dynatrace OneAgent supports the flavor musl
. Valid options for flavor=musl
are all
, go
, java
, apache
, nginx
, and nodejs
.ARG DT_API_URL="https://<environmentID>.live.dynatrace.com/api"ARG DT_API_TOKEN="<token>"ARG DT_ONEAGENT_OPTIONS="flavor=default&include=<technology1>&include=<technology2>"ENV DT_HOME="/opt/dynatrace/oneagent"RUN mkdir -p "$DT_HOME" && \wget -O "$DT_HOME/oneagent.zip" "$DT_API_URL/v1/deployment/installer/agent/unix/paas/latest?Api-Token=$DT_API_TOKEN&$DT_ONEAGENT_OPTIONS" && \unzip -d "$DT_HOME" "$DT_HOME/oneagent.zip" && \rm "$DT_HOME/oneagent.zip"ENTRYPOINT [ "/opt/dynatrace/oneagent/dynatrace-agent64.sh" ]CMD [ "executable", "param1", "param2" ] # the command of your application, for example, Java
The wget
and unzip
commands above might fail if they aren't provided by the base image.
After integrating the OneAgent into the application Docker file, deploy the application. In order to do this, switch to the directory of the application that contains the Dockerfile
and the app.yaml
file, and run the following command in the gcloud
CLI.
gcloud app deploy
Google App Engine will take care of building the Docker image based on the Docker file provided, and thereby of downloading and installing the OneAgent code-modules into the application image.
Every time you want to update your version of Dynatrace OneAgent, you must redeploy your application. Google App Engine thus rebuilds the application image with the latest OneAgent components. Any newly started containers from this application image is then monitored with the latest version of OneAgent.