In this lab, you learn how to create and connect to a Cloud SQL for MySQL instance and perform basic SQL operations using the Cloud console and the mysql client.
What you'll do
Create a Cloud SQL instance
Connect to the instance in Cloud Shell
Create a database and upload data
Setup and requirements
Before you click the Start Lab button
Read these instructions. Labs are timed and you cannot pause them. The timer, which starts when you click Start Lab, shows how long Google Cloud resources are made available to you.
This hands-on lab lets you do the lab activities in a real cloud environment, not in a simulation or demo environment. It does so by giving you new, temporary credentials you use to sign in and access Google Cloud for the duration of the lab.
To complete this lab, you need:
Access to a standard internet browser (Chrome browser recommended).
Note: Use an Incognito (recommended) or private browser window to run this lab. This prevents conflicts between your personal account and the student account, which may cause extra charges incurred to your personal account.
Time to complete the lab—remember, once you start, you cannot pause a lab.
Note: Use only the student account for this lab. If you use a different Google Cloud account, you may incur charges to that account.
How to start your lab and sign in to the Google Cloud console
Click the Start Lab button. If you need to pay for the lab, a dialog opens for you to select your payment method.
On the left is the Lab Details pane with the following:
The Open Google Cloud console button
Time remaining
The temporary credentials that you must use for this lab
Other information, if needed, to step through this lab
Click Open Google Cloud console (or right-click and select Open Link in Incognito Window if you are running the Chrome browser).
The lab spins up resources, and then opens another tab that shows the Sign in page.
Tip: Arrange the tabs in separate windows, side-by-side.
Note: If you see the Choose an account dialog, click Use Another Account.
If necessary, copy the Username below and paste it into the Sign in dialog.
{{{user_0.username | "Username"}}}
You can also find the Username in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Copy the Password below and paste it into the Welcome dialog.
{{{user_0.password | "Password"}}}
You can also find the Password in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Important: You must use the credentials the lab provides you. Do not use your Google Cloud account credentials.
Note: Using your own Google Cloud account for this lab may incur extra charges.
Click through the subsequent pages:
Accept the terms and conditions.
Do not add recovery options or two-factor authentication (because this is a temporary account).
Do not sign up for free trials.
After a few moments, the Google Cloud console opens in this tab.
Note: To access Google Cloud products and services, click the Navigation menu or type the service or product name in the Search field.
Activate Cloud Shell
Cloud Shell is a virtual machine that is loaded with development tools. It offers a persistent 5GB home directory and runs on the Google Cloud. Cloud Shell provides command-line access to your Google Cloud resources.
Click Activate Cloud Shell at the top of the Google Cloud console.
Click through the following windows:
Continue through the Cloud Shell information window.
Authorize Cloud Shell to use your credentials to make Google Cloud API calls.
When you are connected, you are already authenticated, and the project is set to your Project_ID, . The output contains a line that declares the Project_ID for this session:
Your Cloud Platform project in this session is set to {{{project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID"}}}
gcloud is the command-line tool for Google Cloud. It comes pre-installed on Cloud Shell and supports tab-completion.
(Optional) You can list the active account name with this command:
gcloud auth list
Click Authorize.
Output:
ACTIVE: *
ACCOUNT: {{{user_0.username | "ACCOUNT"}}}
To set the active account, run:
$ gcloud config set account `ACCOUNT`
(Optional) You can list the project ID with this command:
gcloud config list project
Output:
[core]
project = {{{project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID"}}}
Note: For full documentation of gcloud, in Google Cloud, refer to the gcloud CLI overview guide.
Task 1. Create a Cloud SQL instance
From the Navigation menu () click on SQL.
Click Create Instance.
On the Choose your database engine panel of the Create an instance page, click Choose MySQL.
For Choose a Cloud SQL edition, select Enterprise edition.
For Preset choose Development (4 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, 100 GB Storage, Single zone).
Warning: if you choose a preset larger than Development, your project will be flagged and your lab will be terminated.
Select the database version as MySQL 8.
Enter Instance ID as myinstance.
In the password field click on the Generate link and the eye icon to see the password. Save the password to use in the next section.
In Choose region and zonal availability section, region is already set to
Set the Multi zones (Highly available) > Primary Zone field as .
Click CREATE INSTANCE.
It might take a few minutes for the instance to be created. Once it is, you will see a green checkmark next to the instance name.
Click on the Cloud SQL instance. The SQL Overview page opens.
Test Completed Task
Click Check my progress to verify your performed task. If you have successfully created a Cloud SQL instance, you will see an assessment score.
Create a Cloud SQL instance
Test your understanding
Below is a true/false question to reinforce your understanding of this lab's concepts. Answer it to the best of your ability.
Task 2. Connect to your instance using the mysql client in Cloud Shell
In the Cloud Console, click the Cloud Shell icon in the upper right corner.
Click Continue.
At the Cloud Shell prompt, connect to your Cloud SQL instance by running the following:
gcloud sql connect myinstance --user=root
Click Authorize.
Enter your root password when prompted. Note: The cursor will not move.
Press the Enter key when you're done typing.
You should now see the mysql prompt.
Task 3. Create a database and upload data
Create a SQL database called guestbook on your Cloud SQL instance:
CREATE DATABASE guestbook;
Test completed task
Click Check my progress to verify your performed task. If you have successfully created a custom database on the Cloud SQL instance, you will see an assessment score.
Create a database.
Insert the following sample data into the guestbook database:
USE guestbook;
CREATE TABLE entries (guestName VARCHAR(255), content VARCHAR(255),
entryID INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY(entryID));
INSERT INTO entries (guestName, content) values ("first guest", "I got here!");
INSERT INTO entries (guestName, content) values ("second guest", "Me too!");
Now retrieve the data:
SELECT * FROM entries;
You should see:
+--------------+-------------------+---------+
| guestName | content | entryID |
+--------------+-------------------+---------+
| first guest | I got here! | 1 |
| second guest | Me too! | 2 |
+--------------+-------------------+---------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql>
Congratulations!
You have created a Cloud SQL for MySQL instance and database, and then uploaded data.
Next steps / Learn more
This lab is also part of a series of labs called Qwik Starts. These labs are designed to give you a little taste of the many features available with Google Cloud. Search for "Qwik Starts" in the Google Cloud Skills Boost catalog to find the next lab you'd like to take!
Google Cloud training and certification
...helps you make the most of Google Cloud technologies. Our classes include technical skills and best practices to help you get up to speed quickly and continue your learning journey. We offer fundamental to advanced level training, with on-demand, live, and virtual options to suit your busy schedule. Certifications help you validate and prove your skill and expertise in Google Cloud technologies.
Manual Last Updated February 26, 2025
Lab Last Tested February 27, 2025
Copyright 2025 Google LLC. All rights reserved. Google and the Google logo are trademarks of Google LLC. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
Moduły tworzą projekt Google Cloud i zasoby na określony czas.
Moduły mają ograniczenie czasowe i nie mają funkcji wstrzymywania. Jeśli zakończysz moduł, musisz go zacząć od początku.
Aby rozpocząć, w lewym górnym rogu ekranu kliknij Rozpocznij moduł.
Użyj przeglądania prywatnego
Skopiuj podaną nazwę użytkownika i hasło do modułu.
Kliknij Otwórz konsolę w trybie prywatnym.
Zaloguj się w konsoli
Zaloguj się z użyciem danych logowania do modułu. Użycie innych danych logowania może spowodować błędy lub naliczanie opłat.
Zaakceptuj warunki i pomiń stronę zasobów przywracania.
Nie klikaj Zakończ moduł, chyba że właśnie został przez Ciebie zakończony lub chcesz go uruchomić ponownie, ponieważ spowoduje to usunięcie wyników i projektu.
Ta treść jest obecnie niedostępna
Kiedy dostępność się zmieni, wyślemy Ci e-maila z powiadomieniem
Świetnie
Kiedy dostępność się zmieni, skontaktujemy się z Tobą e-mailem
Jeden moduł, a potem drugi
Potwierdź, aby zakończyć wszystkie istniejące moduły i rozpocząć ten
Aby uruchomić moduł, użyj przeglądania prywatnego
Uruchom ten moduł w oknie incognito lub przeglądania prywatnego. Dzięki temu unikniesz konfliktu między swoim kontem osobistym a kontem do nauki, co mogłoby spowodować naliczanie dodatkowych opłat na koncie osobistym.