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## Does this introduce a change in the cloud provider implementation, if so which cloud?
- [ ] AWS
- [ ] Azure
- [ ] GCP
- [ ] Google Cloud
- [ ] IBM
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
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**logLevel** | logging level | string | INFO | yes
**springProfilesActive** | active spring profile | string | gcp | yes
### GCP variables
### Google Cloud variables
| Name | Description | Type | Default |Required |
|------|-------------|------|---------|---------|
**entitlementsHost** | entitlements service host address | string | `http://entitlements` | yes
**registerHost** | register service host address | string | `http://register` | yes
**partitionHost** | partition service host address | string | `http://partition` | yes
**googleAudiences** | your GCP client ID | string | - | yes
**googleAudiences** | your Google Cloud client ID | string | - | yes
> googleAudiences: If you are connected to GCP console with `gcloud auth application-default login --no-browser` from your terminal, you can get your client_id using the command:
> googleAudiences: If you are connected to Google Cloud console with `gcloud auth application-default login --no-browser` from your terminal, you can get your client_id using the command:
```console
cat ~/.config/gcloud/application_default_credentials.json | grep client_id
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### Anthos Service Configuration:
[Anthos service configuration ](docs/anthos/README.md)
### GCP Service Configuration:
[Gcp service configuration ](docs/gcp/README.md)
### Google Cloud Service Configuration:
[Google Cloud service configuration ](docs/gcp/README.md)
## Run service
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#### Anthos:
[Anthos Testing](docs/anthos/README.md)
#### GCP:
[Gcp Testing](docs/gcp/README.md)
#### Google Cloud:
[Google Cloud Testing](docs/gcp/README.md)
## Tutorial
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# Service Configuration for GCP
# Service Configuration for Google Cloud
## Table of Contents <a name="TOC"></a>
* [Environment variables](#Environment-variables)
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* Integration tests are refactored into two pieces: Core and Provider. Core contains business logic for tests and is a dependency for executing the tests from provider module. To build the core module, simply navigate to `notification-test-core` directory and run `mvn clean install`. This will build the core module
* Next, to execute the integration tests, navigate to the provider module and execute `mvn test`
### GCP
Instructions for running the GCP integration tests can be found [here](../provider/notification-gcp/README.md).
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### Google Cloud
Instructions for running the GC integration tests can be found [here](../provider/notification-gcp/README.md).
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