Resources
Resources is the read-only inventory of every external Google artifact tied to the project, grouped by platform. Each entry carries a provenance label so you know whether GSS created it or detected it from your existing setup, and each entry deep-links into the relevant Google Console page so you can do manual cleanup or inspection there.
Sections
- Cloud Run & Domain Mapping — Cloud Run preview + tagging services and the custom domain mapping. Service name, region, public endpoint, Cloud Run URI, deployed date, deep link to GCP Console.
- GTM Containers, Workspaces & Managed Artifacts — web + server GTM containers with container IDs, paths, and (for the server container) the server URL. A collapsible "Workspace and artifact history" panel rolls up mirror-pipeline workspace rows and managed-artifact groups GSS has touched, including historical entries with
tracking_ended. - GA4 Properties — Primary GA4 property (browser) and Server-side GA4 property (the test property used during setup) with property ID, measurement ID, and a deep link into GA4.
Provenance labels
- Created by GSS — GSS provisioned this artifact during setup.
- Detected from your existing setup — GSS found this artifact in your account before setup started.
- Provenance unknown — metadata didn't carry a created-by marker.
Why no decommission UI
Resources is intentionally read-only. There is no "delete this Cloud Run service" or "remove this GTM tag" button. The Google Console is the authority for cleanup; GSS keeps the inventory honest by linking out rather than mediating destructive operations. After project archival, the inventory remains visible so you can manually decommission the artifacts you no longer need.
When to use Resources
- Auditing what GSS has touched in your Google account.
- Handing the configuration off to engineering or operations — copy-paste of identifiers.
- Manually cleaning up an archived project's external artifacts.
- Confirming a binding's resource ID before working in Google Console.