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// Use these skills when you need to provision new Cloud SQL for SQL Server instances, create databases and users, clone existing environments, and monitor the progress of long-running operations.
// Use these skills when you need to provision new Cloud SQL for SQL Server instances, create databases and users, clone existing environments, and monitor the progress of long-running operations.
| name | cloud-sql-sqlserver-admin |
| description | Use these skills when you need to provision new Cloud SQL for SQL Server instances, create databases and users, clone existing environments, and monitor the progress of long-running operations. |
All scripts can be executed using Node.js. Replace <param_name> and <param_value> with actual values.
Bash:
node <skill_dir>/scripts/<script_name>.js '{"<param_name>": "<param_value>"}'
PowerShell:
node <skill_dir>/scripts/<script_name>.js '{\"<param_name>\": \"<param_value>\"}'
Note: The scripts automatically load the environment variables from various .env files. Do not ask the user to set vars unless skill executions fails due to env var absence.
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| instance | string | The ID of the instance where the database will be created. | Yes | |
| name | string | The name for the new database. Must be unique within the instance. | Yes |
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| name | string | The name of the instance | Yes | |
| databaseVersion | string | The database version for SQL Server. If not specified, defaults to SQLSERVER_2022_STANDARD. | No | SQLSERVER_2022_STANDARD |
| rootPassword | string | The root password for the instance | Yes | |
| editionPreset | string | The edition of the instance. Can be Production or Development. This determines the default machine type and availability. Defaults to Development. | No | Development |
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| instance | string | The ID of the instance where the user will be created. | Yes | |
| name | string | The name for the new user. Must be unique within the instance. | Yes | |
| password | string | A secure password for the new user. Not required for IAM users. | No | |
| iamUser | boolean | Set to true to create a Cloud IAM user. | Yes |
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| projectId | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| instanceId | string | The instance ID | Yes |
Lists all databases for a Cloud SQL instance.
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| instance | string | The instance ID | Yes |
Lists all type of Cloud SQL instances for a project.
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No |
| Name | Type | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| project | string | The GCP project ID. This is pre-configured; do not ask for it unless the user explicitly provides a different one. | No | |
| operation | string | The operation ID | Yes |
Use these skills when you need to explore the database schema, execute SQL queries to interact with your data, and monitor system-level performance metrics using PromQL queries.
Use these skills when you need to manage the lifecycle and durability of your data, including creating backups, restoring from existing backups, and cloning instances for testing or migration.
Use these skills when you need to troubleshoot slow queries and analyze system-level PromQL metrics.