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# The next line updates PATH for the Google Cloud SDK. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc | |
# The next line enables zsh completion for gcloud. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc |
script_link="$( readlink "$0" )" || script_link="$0" | |
apparent_sdk_dir="${script_link%/*}" | |
if [ "$apparent_sdk_dir" == "$script_link" ]; then | |
apparent_sdk_dir=. | |
fi | |
sdk_dir="$( cd -P "$apparent_sdk_dir" && pwd -P )" | |
bin_path="$sdk_dir/bin" | |
export PATH=$bin_path:$PATH |
Or if you install from snap: source /snap/google-cloud-sdk/current/completion.zsh.inc
Wahh..
Running gcloud/install.sh will add this to the correct rc file automatically.
Also see
brew cask info
that tell to source those files in the zshrc.➜ brew cask info google-cloud-sdk google-cloud-sdk: latest https://cloud.google.com/sdk/ /usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest (15,579 files, 201.8MB) From: https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/google-cloud-sdk.rb ==> Name Google Cloud SDK ==> Artifacts google-cloud-sdk/install.sh (Installer) google-cloud-sdk/bin/bq (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/gcloud (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/git-credential-gcloud.sh -> git-credential-gcloud (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/gsutil (Binary) ==> Caveats google-cloud-sdk is installed at /usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk. Add your profile: for bash users source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/path.bash.inc' source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/completion.bash.inc' for zsh users source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc' source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc'
Thanks. This worked for me!
Adding gcloud
to the plugin list in ~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
This worked for me as well, was able to also run gsutil
commands after updating zsh using source ~/.zshrc
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
This was the easiest for me in 2020.
Thank you for sharing it , it worked for me.
and still working on March 2020 :D
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
This
Great! Thanks for this 👍 💯 😄
Thank you!
I was getting an error on line 3 : "/Users//google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc:3 file not found"
Echoed script_link and apparent_sdk_dir and were the same and correct.
This worked for me when I added double brackets to line 3 in path.zsh.inc:
script_link="$( readlink "$0" )" || script_link="$0" apparent_sdk_dir="${script_link%/*}" if [[ "$apparent_sdk_dir" == "$script_link" ]]; then apparent_sdk_dir=. fi sdk_dir="$( cd -P "$apparent_sdk_dir" && pwd -P )" bin_path="$sdk_dir/bin" export PATH=$bin_path:$PATH
Mac OSX 10.15.5
oh-my-zsh installed too
@Ricky-NSW Thanks, was thinking I was going mad but the brackets on line 3 resolved it for me! But you get a parsing error around the if statement, if you don't format it correctly,
script_link="$( readlink "$0" )" || script_link="$0"
apparent_sdk_dir="${script_link%/*}"
if [[ "$apparent_sdk_dir" == "$script_link" ]]; then
apparent_sdk_dir=.
fi
sdk_dir="$( cd -P "$apparent_sdk_dir" && pwd -P )"
bin_path="$sdk_dir/bin"
export PATH=$bin_path:$PATH
@Ricky-NSW Thank you for sharing! I had the same error.
source /snap/google-cloud-sdk/current/completion.zsh.inc
thank you. 😃
Thanks for this !
@Ricky-NSW Thanks, was thinking I was going mad but the brackets on line 3 resolved it for me! But you get a parsing error around the if statement, if you don't format it correctly,
script_link="$( readlink "$0" )" || script_link="$0" apparent_sdk_dir="${script_link%/*}" if [[ "$apparent_sdk_dir" == "$script_link" ]]; then
I was in the same situation. I am using if [ "$apparent_sdk_dir" = "$script_link" ]; then
great. this fixed the issue
Should I answer yes or no to the Ignore insecure directories and continue
message and then run the source
commands listed at the top of this thread? I've downloaded the SDK package, unzipped it in my home directory, and I ran ./google-cloud-sdk/install.sh
. But now that I've opened a new terminal, I'm getting that warning message and I'm not sure what to do next in order to follow along with the recommendations posted here.
Update: I reinstalled zsh on my machine and that took care of the issue.
This works!! thanks for that! 👏
Btw for those encountering this issue that contains this message: Ignore insecure directories and continue
This can help https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13762280/zsh-compinit-insecure-directories
Thanks very much - fixed a super annoying issue.
Also see
brew cask info
that tell to source those files in the zshrc.➜ brew cask info google-cloud-sdk google-cloud-sdk: latest https://cloud.google.com/sdk/ /usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest (15,579 files, 201.8MB) From: https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/google-cloud-sdk.rb ==> Name Google Cloud SDK ==> Artifacts google-cloud-sdk/install.sh (Installer) google-cloud-sdk/bin/bq (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/gcloud (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/git-credential-gcloud.sh -> git-credential-gcloud (Binary) google-cloud-sdk/bin/gsutil (Binary) ==> Caveats google-cloud-sdk is installed at /usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk. Add your profile: for bash users source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/path.bash.inc' source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/completion.bash.inc' for zsh users source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc' source '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-cloud-sdk/latest/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc'
Fantastic, thanks a lot for your help.
Just a quick note that I had to use brew info google-cloud-sdk
and not brew cask info google-cloud-sdk
with Homebrew's version 3.2.11 as the cask
command seems now deprecated.
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
On a Mac and this was the simple solution for me after a brew install google-cloud-sdk
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
This worked for me in March 2022, probably the easiest solution on macOS
@louicoder i'm assuming that when you, and others, are referring to "adding gcloud
to the plugin list` you are using oh-my-zsh and this is the oh-my-zshell plugin list and corresponding plugin?
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
Can confirm this helps.
For linux (ubuntu in particular) that'd be
source /usr/share/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc