diff --git a/GCP_DEPLOYMENT.md b/GCP_DEPLOYMENT.md
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--- a/GCP_DEPLOYMENT.md
+++ b/GCP_DEPLOYMENT.md
@@ -1,122 +1,7 @@
# Running Langflow from a new Google Cloud project
This guide will help you set up a Langflow Dev VM in a Google Cloud Platform project using Google Cloud Shell.
-> When cloudshell opens, select **Trust this repo**. Some gcloud commands do not run in ephemeral cloudshell.
+> When cloudshell opens, select **Trust repo**. Some gcloud commands do not run in ephemeral cloudshell.
[](https://console.cloud.google.com/cloudshell/open?git_repo=https://github.com/genome21/langflow&working_dir=scripts&shellonly=true&tutorial=walkthroughtutorial.md)
-
-## Run the following in your GCP cloudshell:
-
-```bash
-# Set the VM, image, and networking configuration
-VM_NAME="langflow-dev"
-IMAGE_FAMILY="debian-11"
-IMAGE_PROJECT="debian-cloud"
-BOOT_DISK_SIZE="100GB"
-ZONE="us-central1-a"
-REGION="us-central1"
-VPC_NAME="default"
-SUBNET_NAME="default"
-SUBNET_RANGE="10.128.0.0/20"
-NAT_GATEWAY_NAME="nat-gateway"
-CLOUD_ROUTER_NAME="nat-client"
-
-# Set the GCP project's compute region
-gcloud config set compute/region $REGION
-
-# Check if the VPC exists, and create it if not
-vpc_exists=$(gcloud compute networks list --filter="name=$VPC_NAME" --format="value(name)")
-if [[ -z "$vpc_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute networks create $VPC_NAME --subnet-mode=custom
-fi
-
-# Check if the subnet exists, and create it if not
-subnet_exists=$(gcloud compute networks subnets list --filter="name=$SUBNET_NAME AND region=$REGION" --format="value(name)")
-if [[ -z "$subnet_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute networks subnets create $SUBNET_NAME --network=$VPC_NAME --region=$REGION --range=$SUBNET_RANGE
-fi
-
-# Create a firewall rule to allow TCP port 8080 for all instances in the VPC
-firewall_8080_exists=$(gcloud compute firewall-rules list --filter="name=allow-tcp-8080" --format="value(name)")
-if [[ -z "$firewall_8080_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-tcp-8080 --network $VPC_NAME --allow tcp:8080 --source-ranges 0.0.0.0/0 --direction INGRESS
-fi
-
-# Create a firewall rule to allow IAP traffic
-firewall_iap_exists=$(gcloud compute firewall-rules list --filter="name=allow-iap" --format="value(name)")
-if [[ -z "$firewall_iap_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute firewall-rules create allow-iap --network $VPC_NAME --allow tcp:80,tcp:443 --source-ranges 35.235.240.0/20 --direction INGRESS
-fi
-
-# Create the Cloud Router and NAT Gateway
-cloud_router_exists=$(gcloud compute routers list --filter="name=$CLOUD_ROUTER_NAME" --format="value(name)")
-if [[ -z "$cloud_router_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute routers create $CLOUD_ROUTER_NAME --network $VPC_NAME --region $REGION
-fi
-
-nat_exists=$(gcloud compute routers list --filter="name=$CLOUD_ROUTER_NAME" --format="value(nats.name)")
-if [[ -z "$nat_exists" ]]; then
- gcloud compute routers nats create $NAT_GATEWAY_NAME --router $CLOUD_ROUTER_NAME --auto-allocate-nat-external-ips --nat-all-subnet-ip-ranges --enable-logging --region $REGION
-fi
-
-# Define the startup script as a multiline Bash here-doc
-STARTUP_SCRIPT=$(cat <<'EOF'
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# Update and upgrade the system
-apt -y update
-apt -y upgrade
-
-# Install Python 3 pip, Langflow, and Nginx
-apt -y install python3-pip
-pip install langflow
-apt-get -y install nginx
-
-# Configure Nginx for Langflow
-touch /etc/nginx/sites-available/langflow-app
-echo "server {
- listen 0.0.0.0:8080;
-
- location / {
- proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:7860;
- proxy_set_header Host "\$host";
- proxy_set_header X-Real-IP "\$remote_addr";
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For "\$proxy_add_x_forwarded_for";
- }
-}" >> /etc/nginx/sites-available/langflow-app
-ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/langflow-app /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
-sudo nginx -t
-sudo systemctl restart nginx
-langflow
-EOF
-)
-
-# Create a temporary file to store the startup script
-tempfile=$(mktemp)
-echo "$STARTUP_SCRIPT" > $tempfile
-
-# Create the VM instance with the specified configuration and startup script
-gcloud compute instances create $VM_NAME \
- --image-family $IMAGE_FAMILY \
- --image-project $IMAGE_PROJECT \
- --boot-disk-size $BOOT_DISK_SIZE \
- --machine-type=n1-standard-4 \
- --metadata-from-file startup-script=$tempfile \
- --zone $ZONE \
- --network $VPC_NAME \
- --subnet $SUBNET_NAME
-
-# Remove the temporary file after the VM is created
-rm $tempfile
-
-```
-> This script sets up a Debian-based VM with the Langflow package, Nginx, and the necessary configurations to run the Langflow Dev environment. The VM will be accessible on TCP port 8080 from any IP address.
-
-
-
-## Connecting to your new Langflow VM
-1. Navigate to the [VM instances](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances) page
-2. Click on the external IP for your VM
-3. Add port 8080 (assuming your VM external IP is 192.168.0.1):
-http://192.168.0.1:8080
-4. You will be greeted by the Langflow Dev environment
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+This script sets up a Debian-based VM with the Langflow package, Nginx, and the necessary configurations to run the Langflow Dev environment.
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diff --git a/scripts/gcp_setup_tutorial.yaml b/scripts/gcp_setup_tutorial.yaml
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index f8c5b401c..000000000
--- a/scripts/gcp_setup_tutorial.yaml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-title: Deploy Langflow on Google Cloud Platform
-duration: 45m
-author: Your Name
-environment:
- cwd: working_dir
- repo:
- url: https://github.com/genome21/langflow
- working_dir: scripts
-
-steps:
-- title: Introduction
- content: |
- In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy Langflow on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) using Google Cloud Shell.
-
- This tutorial assumes you have a GCP account and basic knowledge of Google Cloud Shell. If you're not familiar with Cloud Shell, you can review the [Cloud Shell documentation](https://cloud.google.com/shell/docs).
-
-- title: Set up your environment
- content: |
- Before you start, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
-
- - A GCP account with the necessary permissions to create resources
- - A project on GCP where you want to deploy Langflow
-
-
-
- In the next step, you'll clone the Langflow repository and navigate to the `scripts` directory.
-
-- title: Clone the repository and navigate to the scripts directory
- content: |
- Run the following commands to clone the Langflow repository and navigate to the `scripts` directory:
-
- ```
- git clone https://github.com/genome21/langflow
- cd langflow/scripts
- ```
-
- In the next step, you'll configure the GCP environment and deploy Langflow.
-
-- title: Configure the GCP environment and deploy Langflow
- content: |
- Run the `deploy_langflow_gcp.sh` script to configure the GCP environment and deploy Langflow:
-
- ```
- ./deploy_langflow_gcp.sh
- ```
-
- The script will:
-
- 1. Check if the required resources (VPC, subnet, firewall rules, and Cloud Router) exist and create them if needed
- 2. Create a startup script to install Python, Langflow, and Nginx
- 3. Create a Compute Engine VM instance with the specified configuration and startup script
- 4. Configure Nginx to serve Langflow on TCP port 8080
-
- In the next step, you'll learn how to connect to the Langflow VM.
-
-- title: Connect to the Langflow VM
- content: |
- To connect to your new Langflow VM, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Navigate to the [VM instances](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances) page
- 2. Click on the external IP for your VM
- 3. Add port 8080 (assuming your VM external IP is 192.168.0.1):
- http://192.168.0.1:8080
- 4. You will be greeted by the Langflow Dev environment
-
- Congratulations! You have successfully deployed Langflow on Google Cloud Platform.
-
-- title: Cleanup
- content: |
- If you want to remove the resources created during this tutorial, you can use the following commands:
-
- ```
- gcloud compute instances delete langflow-dev --zone us-central1-a --quiet
- gcloud compute routers nats delete nat-gateway --router nat-client --region us-central1 --quiet
- gcloud compute routers delete nat-client --region us-central1 --quiet
- gcloud compute firewall-rules delete allow-tcp-8080 --quiet
- gcloud compute firewall-rules delete allow-iap --quiet
- gcloud compute networks subnets delete default --region us-central1 --quiet
- gcloud compute networks delete default --quiet
- ``