I\'m looking for a good samaritan that can provide with a very basic skeleton to run a python script using Google App Engine. I have read the documentation, check on related SO
The answer I mentioned still applies - you won't be able to run your scripts in a standalone manner on GAE cron, simply because the cron service is really just a set of scheduled GET requests. You may be able to achieve the same end result, but by:
You can find a Python 3 skeleton in Quickstart for Python 3 in the App Engine Standard Environment
Alternatively you could, of course, use an IaaS service instead of GAE, like Google Compute Engine, where you could run your scripts directly, with a traditional cron service.
Finally my kids will love me again. Turns out I was looking at the wrong GCP resource, as @Dan_Cornilescu pointed out that might be a way to do it, but the easiest way to do it is "Cloud Functions" in Conjunction with "Cloud Scheduler" and I found it just by mere chance.
This Article was the very first one that mentioned it, at the moment I passed on it because the autor again uses a web app to illustrate the case, for my needs and lack of technical argot, I just couldn't dig it. But it is really as simple as it was supposed to be, in your Google Cloud Console:
To use an argument or arguments for your Python function you want to use the payload and using the following from their initial function:
pubsub_message = base64.b64decode(event['data']).decode('utf-8')
This pubsub_message
you can use it as an argument for your python functions.
And that's all folks, easy, super easy, at the end I think is just the same of a GAE without the visual page, just what I was needed, I knew there's gotta be a better way.
EDIT: The article I mention here describe how to use gcloud to upload your function(s) directly from your computer.