# Tutorial 1: NodeJS Function w/ Input (3 minutes) This example will show you how to test and deploy Node code to Oracle Functions. It will also demonstrate passing data in through stdin. ### First, run the following commands: ```sh # Initialize your function creating a func.yaml file fn init --name hello-node # Test your function. # This will run inside a container exactly how it will on the server. It will also install and vendor dependencies from Gemfile fn run # Now try with an input cat sample.payload.json | fn run # Deploy your functions to the Oracle Functions server (default localhost:8080) # This will create a route to your function as well fn deploy --app myapp ``` ### Now call your function: ```sh curl http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello-node ``` Or call from a browser: [http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello-node](http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello-node) And now with the JSON input: ```sh curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d @sample.payload.json http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello-node ``` That's it! Our `fn deploy` packaged our function and sent it to the Oracle Functions server. Try editing `func.js` and then doing another `fn deploy`. ### Note on Dependencies Create a [package.json](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/using-a-package.json) file in your functions directory. The CLI should pick that up and build in all your dependencies on `fn run` and `fn deploy`. For example, using the `package.json` file in this directory which includes the [request](https://www.npmjs.com/package/request) package, you can add this to func.js and it will work: ```js var request = require('request'); request('http://www.google.com', function (error, response, body) { if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) { console.log(body) // Show the HTML for the Google homepage. } }) ``` # In Review 1. We piped JSON data into the function at the command line ```sh cat sample.payload.json | fn run ``` 2. We received our function input through **stdin** ```node obj = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('/dev/stdin').toString()) ``` 3. We wrote our output to **stdout** ```node console.log ``` 4. We sent **stderr** to the server logs ```node console.error ``` # Next Up ## [Tutorial 2: Input Parameters](../../params)