This is the App Engine app that serves https://crashpad.chromium.org/. To work on this app, obtain the following packages: - Go, from https://golang.org/dl/. This is only necessary for local development and testing. The directory containing the “go” executable, such as /usr/local/go/bin, must appear in $PATH. It does not appear critical for the Go version used to match the Go runtime version used (for example, these instructions were tested with Go 1.14 locally but a Go 1.11 runtime when deployed), but if problems are encountered, it would be wise to use the same version for both local development and AppEngine deployment. - The Google Cloud SDK from, https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs. This is necessary for both local development and for AppEngine deployment. Unpacking this package produces a google-cloud-sdk directory, whose bin child directory may be added to $PATH for convenience, although this is not strictly necessary. The commands in this README are expected to be run from the directory containing it. $GOPATH must also be set to include this directory: % export GOPATH="$(go env GOPATH):$(pwd)" To test locally: % go get -d crashpad-home % …/google-cloud-sdk/bin/dev_appserver.py src/crashpad-home Look for the “Starting module "default" running at: http://localhost:8080” line, which tells you the URL of the local running instance of the app. Test http://localhost:8080/ and http://localhost:8080/doxygen to ensure that they work. To deploy: % version=$(git rev-parse --short=12 HEAD) % [[ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]] && version+=-dirty % …/google-cloud-sdk/bin/gcloud app deploy \ --project=crashpad-home --version="${version}" --no-promote \ "$(pwd)/src/crashpad-home" (Note: the $(pwd) is necessary for “gcloud app deploy” to recognize that the application is in GOPATH, putting it into “GOPATH mode”. This normally happens correctly on its own even with a relative path, but will fail for relative paths when $(pwd) is a symbolic link. Using an absolute path here will save you from this frustration, freeing you up to undoubtedly experience other frustrations.) Activate a newly-deployed version by visiting the App Engine console at https://console.cloud.google.com/appengine/versions?project=crashpad-home, selecting it, and choosing “Migrate Traffic”. It is also possible to delete old versions from this page when they are no longer needed.