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Serverless Framework - Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more

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<!-- title: Serverless Framework - Google Cloud Functions Guide - Installing The Serverless Framework menuText: Installation menuOrder: 2 description: How to install the Serverless Framework and start using Google Cloud Functions layout: Doc --> <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:START automatically generated --> ### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/google/guide/installation) <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:END --> # Google - Installation ### Installing Node.js Serverless is a [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) CLI tool so the first thing you need to do is to install Node.js on your machine. Go to the official [Node.js website](https://nodejs.org), download and follow the [installation instructions](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) to install Node.js on your local machine. You can verify that Node.js is installed successfully by running `node --version` in your terminal. You should see the corresponding Node version number printed out. ### Installing the Serverless Framework Next, install the Serverless Framework via [npm](https://npmjs.org) which was already installed when you installed Node.js. Open up a terminal and type `npm install -g serverless` to install Serverless. ```bash npm install -g serverless ``` Once the installation process is done you can verify that Serverless is installed successfully by running the following command in your terminal: ```bash serverless ``` To see which version of serverless you have installed run: ```bash serverless --version ``` ### Installing the Google Cloud Functions Provider Plugin Install the latest package from npm by running: ``` npm install --save serverless-google-cloudfunctions ``` ### Setting up Google Cloud Functions To run Serverless commands that issue requests to the Google Cloud, you will need to setup your Google Cloud credentials on your machine. [Follow these instructions on setting up your Google Cloud credentials](./credentials.md)