NAME
    gcloud alpha builds submit - submit a build using Google Cloud Build

SYNOPSIS
    gcloud alpha builds submit [[SOURCE] --no-source] [--async] [--no-cache]
        [--disk-size=DISK_SIZE] [--gcs-log-dir=GCS_LOG_DIR]
        [--gcs-source-staging-dir=GCS_SOURCE_STAGING_DIR]
        [--ignore-file=IGNORE_FILE] [--machine-type=MACHINE_TYPE]
        [--region=REGION] [--substitutions=[KEY=VALUE,...]] [--suppress-logs]
        [--timeout=TIMEOUT] [--worker-pool=WORKER_POOL]
        [--config=CONFIG; default="cloudbuild.yaml"
          | --pack=[builder=BUILDER],[env=ENV],[image=IMAGE]
          | --tag=TAG, -t TAG] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]

DESCRIPTION
    (ALPHA) Submit a build using Google Cloud Build.

    When the builds/use_kaniko property is True, builds submitted with --tag
    will use Kaniko (https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/kaniko) to execute
    builds. Kaniko executes directives in a Dockerfile, with remote layer
    caching for faster builds. By default, Kaniko will cache layers for 6
    hours. To override this, set the builds/kaniko_cache_ttl property.

EXAMPLES
    To submit a build with source located at storage URL
    gs://bucket/object.zip:

        $ gcloud alpha builds submit  "gs://bucket/object.zip" \
           --tag=gcr.io/my-project/image

    To submit a build with source located at storage URL gs://bucket/object.zip
    using config file config.yaml:

        $ gcloud alpha builds submit "gs://bucket/object.zip" \
            --tag=gcr.io/my-project/image --config=config.yaml

    To submit a build with local source source.tgz asynchronously:

        $ gcloud alpha builds submit "source.tgz" \
            --tag=gcr.io/my-project/image --async

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
     At most one of these can be specified:

       [SOURCE]
          The location of the source to build. The location can be a directory
          on a local disk or a gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) in Google Cloud
          Storage. If the source is a local directory, this command skips the
          files specified in the --ignore-file. If --ignore-file is not
          specified, use.gcloudignore file. If a .gcloudignore file is absent
          and a .gitignore file is present in the local source directory,
          gcloud will use a generated Git-compatible .gcloudignore file that
          respects your .gitignored files. The global .gitignore is not
          respected. For more information on .gcloudignore, see gcloud topic
          gcloudignore.

       --no-source
          Specify that no source should be uploaded with this build.

FLAGS
     --async
        Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to
        complete.

     --no-cache
        If set, disable layer caching when building with Kaniko.

        This has the same effect as setting the builds/kaniko_cache_ttl
        property to 0 for this build. This can be useful in cases where
        Dockerfile builds are non-deterministic and a non-deterministic result
        should not be cached.

     --disk-size=DISK_SIZE
        Machine disk size (GB) to run the build.

     --gcs-log-dir=GCS_LOG_DIR
        A directory in Google Cloud Storage to hold build logs. If this field
        is not set,
        gs://[PROJECT_NUMBER].cloudbuild-logs.googleusercontent.com/ will be
        created and used.

     --gcs-source-staging-dir=GCS_SOURCE_STAGING_DIR
        A directory in Google Cloud Storage to copy the source used for staging
        the build. If the specified bucket does not exist, Cloud Build will
        create one. If you don't set this field,
        gs://[PROJECT_ID]_cloudbuild/source is used.

     --ignore-file=IGNORE_FILE
        Override the .gcloudignore file and use the specified file instead.

     --machine-type=MACHINE_TYPE
        Machine type used to run the build. MACHINE_TYPE must be one of:
        e2-highcpu-32, e2-highcpu-8, n1-highcpu-32, n1-highcpu-8.

     --region=REGION
        The region of the Cloud Build Service to use. Must be set to a
        supported region name (e.g. us-central1). If unset, the global service
        region is used. This field is restricted.

     --substitutions=[KEY=VALUE,...]
        Parameters to be substituted in the build specification.

        For example (using some nonsensical substitution keys; all keys must
        begin with an underscore):

            $ gcloud builds submit . --config config.yaml \
                --substitutions _FAVORITE_COLOR=blue,_NUM_CANDIES=10

        This will result in a build where every occurrence of
        ${_FAVORITE_COLOR} in certain fields is replaced by "blue", and
        similarly for ${_NUM_CANDIES} and "10".

        Only the following built-in variables can be specified with the
        --substitutions flag: REPO_NAME, BRANCH_NAME, TAG_NAME, REVISION_ID,
        COMMIT_SHA, SHORT_SHA.

        For more details, see:
        https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/api/build-requests#substitutions

     --suppress-logs
        If set, build logs not streamed to stdout.

     --timeout=TIMEOUT
        Maximum time a build is run before it is failed as TIMEOUT. It is
        specified as a duration; for example, "2h15m5s" is two hours, fifteen
        minutes, and five seconds. If you don't specify a unit, seconds is
        assumed. For example, "10" is 10 seconds. Overrides the default
        builds/timeout property value for this command invocation.

     Worker pool only flags.

       --worker-pool=WORKER_POOL
          Specify a worker pool for the build to run in. Format:
          projects/{project}/locations/{region}/workerPools/{workerPool}.

     At most one of these can be specified:

       --config=CONFIG; default="cloudbuild.yaml"
          The YAML or JSON file to use as the build configuration file.

       --pack=[builder=BUILDER],[env=ENV],[image=IMAGE]
          Uses CNCF buildpack (https://buildpacks.io/) to create image. The
          "image" key/value must be provided. The image name must be in the
          gcr.io or pkg.dev namespace. By default gcr.io/buildpacks/builder
          will be used. To specify your own builder image use the optional
          "builder" key/value argument. To pass environment variables to the
          builder use the optional "env" key/value argument where value is a
          list of key values using escaping
          (https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/topic/escaping) if
          necessary.

       --tag=TAG, -t TAG
          The tag to use with a "docker build" image creation. Cloud Build will
          run a remote "docker build -t $TAG .", where $TAG is the tag provided
          by this flag. The tag must be in the gcr.io or pkg.dev namespace.
          Specify a tag if you want Cloud Build to build using a Dockerfile
          instead of a build config file. If you specify a tag in this command,
          your source must include a Dockerfile. For instructions on building
          using a Dockerfile see
          https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/quickstart-build.

GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
    These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account,
    --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format,
    --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet,
    --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.

    Run $ gcloud help for details.

NOTES
    You can also run a build locally using the separate component: gcloud
    components install cloud-build-local.

    This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
    command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct
    project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early
    access allowlist. These variants are also available:

        $ gcloud builds submit

        $ gcloud beta builds submit

