Service Catalog is free to use, but we require billing information in case
your organization incurs costs while creating or deploying a solution, such
as using Cloud Build to deploy a Terraform solution.
Create a catalog
A catalog is where you curate solutions that Service Catalog users can view and launch.
Click CREATE SOLUTION. In the drop-down
list, select Create a Link solution.
Enter a name, URL, description, and tagline for your solution. The tagline
is the short description shown on the tile in the end-user Service Catalog
view.
Optionally, upload an icon for the solution.
Optionally, add a link for getting support.
Optionally, add a link to documentation for the solution.
Click CREATE.
The following screenshot illustrates creating a link-based solution:
In the list of solutions, find your link-based solution and click Assign to
Catalogs.
In the Assigned Catalogs window, check the box next to your catalog.
Click SAVE.
The solution now appears in your catalog.
Share your catalog
Share your catalog with a Google Cloud resource, such as your organization,
a folder, or a project, so that Service Catalog users who have access to that
resource can view and launch the link-based solution in your catalog.
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If you don't have one, see [Creating and managing organizations](/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization).\n- You must have the following [Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles](/iam/docs/understanding-roles)\n at the organization level:\n\n - [Organization Administrator](/resource-manager/docs/access-control-org#using_predefined_roles) (`roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin`)\n - [Catalog Org Admin](/service-catalog/docs/access-control#catalog_org_admin_role) (`roles/cloudprivatecatalogproducer.orgAdmin`)\n\n As Organization Administrator, you can grant yourself the remaining\n IAM roles. For steps on granting roles, see [Access control](/service-catalog/docs/access-control#adding_users).\n- Set up Service Catalog for your organization:\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n 1. Go to the [Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin) and click **ENABLE** . \n [Go to the Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin)\n 2. Select or create a Google Cloud project.\n 3.\n [Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project](/billing/docs/how-to/verify-billing-enabled#confirm_billing_is_enabled_on_a_project).\n\n Service Catalog is free to use, but we require billing information in case\n your organization incurs costs while creating or deploying a solution, such\n as using Cloud Build to deploy a Terraform solution.\n\n| **Note:** Third-Party Software: The Customer agrees not to upload third-party software to Service Catalog, unless the customer has the appropriate third-party software licenses to do so.\n\nCreate a catalog\n----------------\n\nA *catalog* is where you curate solutions that Service Catalog users can view and launch.\n\nTo create a catalog:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service Catalog [Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin). \n [Go to the Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin)\n2. On the **Catalogs** page, click **CREATE CATALOG**.\n3. Enter a name and description for the catalog.\n4. Click **Create**.\n\nThe catalog now appears in the **Catalogs** table.\n\nCreate a link-based solution\n----------------------------\n\nIn the following steps, you create a link-based solution, or reference link, to\nService Catalog and then assign the solution to your catalog.\n\n### Create solution in Service Catalog\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Solutions** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Solutions page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions)\n2. Click **CREATE SOLUTION** . In the drop-down list, select **Create a Link solution**.\n3. Enter a name, URL, description, and tagline for your solution. The tagline is the short description shown on the tile in the end-user Service Catalog view.\n4. Optionally, upload an icon for the solution.\n5. Optionally, add a link for getting support.\n6. Optionally, add a link to documentation for the solution.\n7. Click **CREATE**.\n\nThe following screenshot illustrates creating a link-based solution:\n\nThe solution now appears in the **Solutions** table.\n\n### Assign solution to your catalog\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Solutions** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Solutions page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions)\n2. In the list of solutions, find your link-based solution and click **Assign to\n Catalogs**.\n3. In the **Assigned Catalogs** window, check the box next to your catalog.\n4. Click **SAVE**.\n\nThe solution now appears in your catalog.\n\nShare your catalog\n------------------\n\nShare your catalog with a Google Cloud resource, such as your organization,\na folder, or a project, so that Service Catalog users who have access to that\nresource can view and launch the link-based solution in your catalog.\n\nTo share your catalog:\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Catalogs** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/catalogs) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Catalogs page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/catalogs)\n2. From the list of catalogs, click the catalog name.\n3. On the **Catalog Details** page, click **SHARE**.\n\n4. Select a folder, organization, or project that you want to share the catalog\n with, and then click **Select**.\n\nYour catalog is now shared with the folder, organization, or project you selected.\n\nView and launch a solution\n--------------------------\n\nService Catalog users can see solutions from all the catalogs that are shared\nwith them in their Google Cloud resource hierarchy.\n\nTo access and deploy a solution as a user:\n\n1. Go to [Service Catalog](https://console.cloud.google.com/project/_/catalog) page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Go to the Service Catalog page](https://console.cloud.google.com/project/_/catalog)\n\n2. In the main panel, you see the link-based solution that has been shared\n in your organization. Click the solution to go to its **Details** page.\n\n3. Click **Go to link**.\n\n This button takes you to a link outside of the Google domain where you can\n download and launch the solution.\n\nClean up\n--------\n\nTo avoid unnecessary Google Cloud charges, use the Google Cloud console\nto delete your project if you no longer need it.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Read the [Service Catalog overview](/service-catalog/docs/overview)."]]