## Quick Example for a Python Function (4 minutes) This example will show you how to test and deploy Go (Golang) code to IronFunctions. ### 1. Prepare the `func.yaml` file: At func.yaml you will find: ```yml name: USERNAME/hello version: 0.0.1 path: /hello build: - docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/worker -w /worker iron/python:2-dev pip install -t packages -r requirements.txt ``` The important step here is to ensure you replace `USERNAME` with your Docker Hub account name. Some points of note: the application name is `pythonapp` and the route for incoming requests is `/hello`. These informations are relevant for the moment you try to test this function. ### 2. Build: ```sh # build the function fn build # test it cat hello.payload.json | fn run # push it to Docker Hub fn push # Create a route to this function on IronFunctions fn routes create pythonapp /hello ``` `-v` is optional, but it allows you to see how this function is being built. ### 3. Queue jobs for your function Now you can start jobs on your function. Let's quickly queue up a job to try it out. ```sh cat hello.payload.json | fn call pythonapp /hello ``` Here's a curl example to show how easy it is to do in any language: ```sh curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d @hello.payload.json http://localhost:8080/r/pythonapp/hello ```