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Digital Ocean Function: Node.js "Mittach"

Introduction

This repository contains a function written in Node.js JavaScript. You can deploy it on DigitalOcean's App Platform as a Serverless Function component or as a standalone Function. Documentation is available at https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/functions.

Requirements

Deploying the Function

# clone this repo
git clone [email protected]:digitalocean/sample-functions-nodejs-helloworld.git
# deploy the project, using a remote build so that compiled executable matched runtime environment
doctl serverless deploy sample-functions-nodejs-helloworld --remote-build

The output from the deploy command will resemble the following.

Deploying 'sample-functions-nodejs-helloworld'
  to namespace 'fn-...'
  on host '...'
Submitted function 'sample/hello' for remote building and deployment in runtime nodejs:default (id: ...)
Processing of action 'sample/hello' is still running remotely ...
Deployment status recorded in 'sample-functions-nodejs-helloworld/.deployed'

Deployed functions ('doctl sls fn get <funcName> --url' for URL):
  - sample/hello

Using the Function

doctl serverless functions invoke sample/hello

This will return the default response from the function.

{
  "body": "Hello stranger!"
}

You can pass a parameter to your function using the -p command line argument.

doctl serverless functions invoke sample/hello -p name:functions
{
  "body": "Hello functions!"
}

Use this command to retrieve the URL for your function and use it as an API.

doctl sls fn get sample/hello --url

You can use that API directly in your browser, with curl or with an API platform such as Postman. Parameters may be passed as query parameters, or as JSON body. Here are some examples using curl.

curl `doctl sls fn get sample/hello --url`?name=query
curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"name":"body"}' `doctl sls fn get sample/hello --url`

Learn More

You can learn more about Functions by reading the Functions Documentation.

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