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 · How I managed to download the source code for an existing service was to use the gcloud tool. First: Get the version id of your service using the app engine console or running: gcloud app versions list. Second: use the version and service name and run: gcloud app versions describe topfind247.cos: 4.  · Traditionally on Google App Engine Standard Environment, at the moment, it seems there is no option to download the Source Code from App Engine. As you already know, the Source Diagnose button on.  · I was wondering if there is a way to download the source code from my app engine project? My hard drive crashed on my Mac and I (stupidly) did not have the source backed up. Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group.


One Response to "Downloading your code from Google App Engine" 1. Pingback by Downloading your code from google app engine (in windows) - Johnny Ye's Blog on @ am [ ] does have anything that allows developer to download the code. The Earth Engine (EE) Code Editor at topfind247.co is a web-based IDE for the Earth Engine JavaScript API. Code Editor features are designed to make developing complex geospatial workflows fast and easy. The Code Editor has the following elements (illustrated in Figure 1): Figure 1. I am using Python and Reportlab to topfind247.co files for display/print in my app engine system. I am using topfind247.co to store the data if that matters. I am able to produce the equivalent of a bank statement for a single client on-line.


If I understand your second question correctly, it seems you'd like to download the source code for a currently deployed application. If this is the case, you can use topfind247.co -A YOUR_APP_ID -V [YOUR_APP_VERSION] download_app [OUTPUT_DIRECTORY] to do so. There is an alternative as mentioned here [2] where you can view the code, then manually copy and paste it to your local machine. “As of October you can simply go to -- App Engine -- Services and in the tool dropdown select 'source' and the source code is there”. I would like to investigate further. I'm trying to take a look at a Google App Engine project started by another developer and deployed to the Google Cloud Platform. I have project owner rights. When running topfind247.co -A [appID] -V [version] download_app [location] there are no errors, but no files come down.

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