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Tutorial ini menunjukkan cara men-deploy solusi Cloud Search sederhana dan menggunakan
GitHub sebagai repositori data yang akan diindeks. Secara khusus, tutorial ini terdiri dari dua aplikasi contoh:
Konektor konten, yang dibuat dengan
Cloud Search Connector SDK, digunakan untuk mengindeks
data yang ditemukan di repositori GitHub. Data yang diindeks mencakup masalah, pull request, dan konten head cabang default (master).
Aplikasi web yang menggunakan
widget penelusuran
untuk menyediakan antarmuka penelusuran yang disesuaikan.
Prasyarat
Tutorial ini memerlukan prasyarat berikut:
Akses administrator ke domain Google Workspace atau Cloud Identity dengan
Pengindeksan Data Pihak Ketiga Cloud Search diaktifkan. Jika Anda tidak dapat melihat setelan di panel kontrol Admin, hubungi administrator domain Anda atau daftar ke Cloud Search.
Untuk memulai, Anda harus membuat project Google Cloud Platform. Project ini membentuk dasar untuk membuat, mengaktifkan, dan menggunakan semua layanan Google Cloud Platform (GCP), termasuk mengelola API, mengaktifkan penagihan, menambah dan menghapus kolaborator, serta mengelola izin.
Di bagian atas halaman, klik
arrow_drop_down
di sebelah kanan "Konsol Google Cloud". Dialog yang mencantumkan project saat ini akan muncul.
Klik PROJECT BARU. Layar Project Baru akan muncul.
Di kolom Project Name, masukkan nama project, seperti
"SearchTutorial".
(opsional) Klik Edit untuk mengedit ID Project. ID project tidak dapat diubah setelah dibuat. Jadi, pilih yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan Anda sepanjang waktu.
Untuk menjelajahi lokasi project, klik JELAJAHI.
Klik lokasi untuk project Anda, lalu klik Pilih.
Klik BUAT. Konsol akan membuka halaman Dashboard. Project dibuat dalam beberapa menit.
[null,null,["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-08-29 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Google Cloud Search getting started tutorial\n\nThis tutorial shows how to deploy a simple Cloud Search solution and uses\nGitHub as the repository of data to be indexed. Specifically, this\ntutorial consists of two sample applications:\n\n- A content connector, created with the [Cloud Search Connector SDK](/workspace/cloud-search/docs/reference/sdk), used to index data found in GitHub repositories. Data indexed includes issues, pull requests, and the head content of the default branch (`master`).\n- A web app that uses the [search widget](/workspace/cloud-search/docs/guides/search-widget) to provide a customized search interface.\n\n| **Note:** The tutorial content connector is not intended to be used in production and is provided for sample purposes only. For production use, consider creating a [GitHub App](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-your-first-github-app/) to handle indexing.\n\nPrerequisites\n-------------\n\nThis tutorial requires the following prerequisites:\n\n- Administrator access to a Google Workspace or Cloud Identity domain with Cloud Search for Third Party Data Indexing enabled. If you're unable to view settings in the Admin control panel, either contact your domain administrator or [sign-up for Cloud Search](https://cloud.google.com/products/search/).\n- A [GitHub](https://github.com/) user account.\n- Java and JavaScript familarity.\n- [Java 8](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html) or newer.\n- [Maven](http://maven.apache.org/install.html).\n- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) 8.11 or newer.\n\nCreate the tutorial project\n---------------------------\n\nTo start, you must create an Google Cloud Platform project. This\nproject forms the basis for creating, enabling, and using all Google Cloud\nPlatform (GCP) services, including managing APIs, enabling billing, adding and\nremoving collaborators, and managing permissions.\n\n1. Open the [Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com/).\n\n2. At the top of the page, click\n arrow_drop_down\n to the right of \"Google Cloud Console.\" A dialog listing current projects\n appears.\n\n3. Click **NEW PROJECT**. The New Project screen appears.\n\n4. In the **Project Name** field, enter a project name, such as\n \"SearchTutorial.\"\n\n5. (optional) Click **Edit** to edit the Project ID. The project ID can't be\n changed after the project is created, so choose an\n ID that meets your needs for the lifetime of the project.\n\n6. To browse locations for the project, click **BROWSE**.\n\n7. Click on a location for your project and click **Select**.\n\n8. Click **CREATE**. The console navigates to the Dashboard page. The project\n is created within a few minutes.\n\nFor further information on creating and managing projects, refer to\n[Creating and Managing Projects](https://support.google.com/cloud#topic=6158848).\n\nEnable the API\n--------------\n\nYou need to enable the Google Cloud Search API and create a service account to\nobtain credentials.\n\n1. In the left navigation, click **APIs \\& Services**.\n2. To ensure you are on the newly created project, click the arrow_drop_down icon to the right of the Google Cloud console banner and select your newly-created project.\n3. Click **ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES**. The \"Welcome to API Library\" page appears.\n4. Type \"Cloud Search API\" in the search field and press **return**. A list of APIs is returned.\n5. CLick **Cloud Search API**. The \"Cloud Search API\" page appears.\n6. Click **ENABLE**. The Overview page appears.\n\nFor further information on enabling and disabling APIs, refer to\n[Manage APIs in the Google Cloud console](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/6326510)\n| **Note:** Different Google Cloud Search APIs require different accounts to execute (admin, service, and user). For further information, refer to the [reference documentation](/workspace/cloud-search/docs/reference) for the method you want to call.\n\nClone the tutorial repository\n-----------------------------\n\nTo clone the sample repository, run the following command: \n\n git clone https://github.com/googleworkspace/cloud-search-samples.git\n\n[Next](/workspace/cloud-search/docs/tutorials/end-to-end/setup-connector)"]]