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Packaging your Function

Packaging a function has two parts:

  • Create a Docker image for your function with an ENTRYPOINT
  • Push your Docker image to a registry (Docker Hub by default)

Once it's pushed to a registry, you can use it by referencing it when adding a route.

Using fn

This is the easiest way to build, package and deploy your functions.

Creating an image

The basic Dockerfile for most languages is along these lines:

# Choose base image
FROM golang:alpine
# Set the working directory
WORKDIR /function
# Add your binary or code to the working directory
ADD funcbin /function/
# Set what will run when a container is started for this image
ENTRYPOINT ["./funcbin"]

Then you simply build your function:

docker run --rm -v ${pwd}:/go/src/$FUNCPKG -w /go/src/$FUNCPKG funcy/go:dev go build -o funcbin
docker build -t $USERNAME/myfunction .

Or using fn:

fn build

Push your image

This part is simple:

docker push $USERNAME/myfunction

Or using fn:

fn push