0.20.0 • Published 4 months ago

dsadmin v0.20.0

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DSAdmin: Google Cloud Datastore Emulator Admin UI

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Administration GUI for the Google Cloud Datastore Emulator.

  • Supports browsing, editing, creating, deleting, querying (using GQL), import, export, ...
  • Supports formatted display of JSON properties & compressed properties
  • Supports large databases
  • Does not have problematic dependencies (such as gRPC, which are not available on all platforms)
  • Portable: Implemented entirely in the frontend as an SPA. Uses the Datastore REST API directly from the frontend. The only thing a server is used for is for proxying to the datastore emulator (to avoid CORS problems), and to serve the HTML and JS files. The NPM package uses a small Node.js server. A small self-contained binary server is also provided, avoiding the need for any system dependencies. If for some reason you need this to be available in a specific environment (Java, Python, ...), it should be easy to create a similar server to run this in.

📷 Screenshots

❓ Why?

Since Google stopped shipping an admin interface for their Datastore Emulator, there have been some external projects trying to fill the gap. However, all of the ones I tried were either partially or completely broken, lacked in core features, had performance issues, were painful to set up, or had dependencies that prevented them from e.g. being installed in a non-x86 Docker image.

This project tries to fix all of the issues with the other Datastore admin interfaces, and bring improvements on the original Google interface.

🚧 Not yet implemented

  • Editing nested entities
  • UI for filtering & projecting

📖 Usage

Using NPM

Using the environment from the emulator:

eval $(gcloud beta emulators datastore env-init --data-dir=DATA-DIR)
npx dsadmin

Using command-line arguments:

npx dsadmin --project=my-datastore-project --datastore-emulator-host=localhost:8081

Using a pre-built binary

Download the correct binary for your OS from the Releases page.

Start using the environment from the emulator:

eval $(gcloud beta emulators datastore env-init --data-dir=DATA-DIR)
./dsadmin

Start using command-line arguments:

./dsadmin --project=my-datastore-project --datastore-emulator-host=localhost:8081

Using Docker

docker run -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/remko/dsadmin:latest \
  --project=my-project --datastore-emulator-host=host.docker.internal:8081

Using Docker Compose

Create a docker-compose.yml that starts the Datastore Emulator and the Datastore Admin container:

version: "3.9"
services:
  # DSAdmin container
  dsadmin:
    image: "ghcr.io/remko/dsadmin:latest"
    depends_on:
      - datastore
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
    environment:
      DATASTORE_PROJECT_ID: my-datastore-project
      DATASTORE_EMULATOR_HOST: "datastore:8081"

  # Datastore Emulator container
  datastore:
    image: "gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/cloud-sdk:latest"
    volumes:
      - datastore_data:/opt/datastore/data
    ports:
      - "8081:8081"
    command: [
      "gcloud", "--quiet", "beta", "emulators" ,"datastore", "start", 
      "--host-port=0.0.0.0:8081", "--data-dir=/opt/datastore/data"
    ]
    environment:
      CLOUDSDK_CORE_PROJECT: my-datastore-project

volumes:
  datastore_data:

💻 Development

Install all dependencies

yarn

Start all development servers (datastore emulator, proxy, and frontend build):

yarn start

If you want to run against your own running instance of the Datastore emulator, start the backend server and the build server separately:

eval $(gcloud beta emulators datastore env-init --data-dir=DATA-DIR)
./bin/dsadmin.js
yarn run start-build

or using command-line arguments:

./bin/dsadmin.js --project=my-datastore-project --datastore-emulator-host=localhost:8081
yarn run start-build

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