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  • Oct 27, 2016
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The Cloud Storage part of the tutorial demonstrates how the sample app stores binary data in Cloud Storage. On the app’s web page, the user can specify a cover image for each book. The app stores the cover images in a Cloud Storage bucketThe authorization part of the tutorial demonstrates how the app provides a sign-in flow for the user. When a user is signed in, any books entered are associated with the individual user. Signed-in users see only their own books.The logging part of the tutorial demonstrates how the app writes logs that become visible in the Google Cloud Platform Console. Logs of this type can provide diagnostic information during app development.


 
 
 

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