--- title: "Google Batch" description: "Install Tracer on Google Cloud Batch under two minutes" --- ## Overview Google Cloud Batch is a fully managed batch processing service that enables you to run large-scale batch jobs on Google Cloud. Tracer integrates with Google Cloud Batch to provide real-time observability for your batch workloads. ## Prerequisites - Google Cloud account with Batch API enabled - `gcloud` CLI installed and configured - Tracer account and API token ## Getting Started #### 1. Create a Machine Image With Tracer Installed Once everything is correctly installed and running, create a Machine Image from this VM. This Machine Image will serve as the base template for future instances. #### 2. Set the Machine Image as the Default for New Instances In this way, all new instances will automatically have Tracer active without any manual setup. #### 3. Update Your nextflow.config to Work With Tracer ```groovy params { customUUID = java.util.UUID.randomUUID().toString() // GCP bucket for work directory - make configurable gcpWorkBucket = 'tracer-nextflow-work' } workDir = "gs://${params.gcpWorkBucket}/work" process { executor = 'google-batch' machineType = 'template://my-instance-template' // Set env vars for the containers containerOptions = [ environment: [ 'TRACER_TRACE_ID': "${params.customUUID}" ] ] env.TRACER_TRACE_ID = params.customUUID errorStrategy = 'retry' maxRetries = 2 // Resource labels for Google Batch resourceLabels = [ 'launch-time': new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss").format(new Date()), 'custom-session-uuid': "${params.customUUID}", 'project': 'tracer-467514' ] } // GCP Batch/credentials configuration (optional) google { project = 'tracer-467514' location = 'us-central1' serviceAccountEmail = 'nextflow-batch@tracer-467514.iam.gserviceaccount.com' } ``` Link: https://github.com/Tracer-Cloud/nextflow-test-pipelines/pull/84/files