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Python Client for Cloud Database Migration Service
Cloud Database Migration Service: makes it easier for you to migrate your data to Google Cloud. This service helps you lift and shift your MySQL and PostgreSQL workloads into Cloud SQL.
Quick Start
In order to use this library, you first need to go through the following steps:
- Select or create a Cloud Platform project.
- Enable billing for your project.
- Enable the Cloud Database Migration Service.
- Set up Authentication.
Installation
Install this library in a virtual environment using venv. venv is a tool that creates isolated Python environments. These isolated environments can have separate versions of Python packages, which allows you to isolate one project’s dependencies from the dependencies of other projects.
With venv, it’s possible to install this library without needing system install permissions, and without clashing with the installed system dependencies.
Code samples and snippets
Code samples and snippets live in the samples/ folder.
Supported Python Versions
Our client libraries are compatible with all current active and maintenance versions of Python.
Python >= 3.7
Unsupported Python Versions
Python <= 3.6
If you are using an end-of-lifeversion of Python, we recommend that you update as soon as possible to an actively supported version.
Mac/Linux
python3 -m venv <your-env>
source <your-env>/bin/activate
pip install google-cloud-dms
Windows
py -m venv <your-env>
.\<your-env>\Scripts\activate
pip install google-cloud-dms
Next Steps
- Read the Client Library Documentation for Cloud Database Migration Service to see other available methods on the client.
- Read the Cloud Database Migration Service Product documentation to learn more about the product and see How-to Guides.
- View this README to see the full list of Cloud APIs that we cover.
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Last updated 2025-05-02 UTC.