prior to this patch we were allowing 256MB for every function run, just because that was the default for the docker driver and we were not using the memory field on any given route configuration. this fixes that, now docker containers will get the correct memory limit passed into the container from the route. the default is still 128. there is also an env var now, `MEMORY_MB` that is set on each function call, see the linked issue below for rationale. closes #186 ran the given function code from #186, and now i only see allocations up to 32MB before the function is killed. yay. notes: there is no max for memory. for open source fn i'm not sure we want to cap it, really. in the services repo we probably should add a cap before prod. since we don't know any given fn server's ram, we can't try to make sure the setting on any given route is something that can even be run. remove envconfig & bytefmt this updates the glide.yaml file to remove the unused deps, but trying to install fresh is broken atm so i couldn't remove from vendor/, going to fix separately (next update we just won't get these). also changed the skip dir to be the cli dir now that its name has changed (related to brokenness). fix how ram slots were being allocated. integer division is significantly slower than subtraction.
Fn 
Fn is an event-driven, open source, functions-as-a-service compute platform that you can run anywhere. Some of it's key features:
- Write once
- Run anywhere
- Public, private and hybrid cloud
- Import functions directly from Lambda and run them wherever you want
- Easy to use for developers
- Easy to manage for operators
- Written in Go
- Simple yet powerful extensibility
Prequisites
- Docker 17.05 or later installed and running
- Logged into Docker Hub (
docker login)
Quickstart
Install CLI tool
This isn't required, but it sure makes things a lot easier. Just run the following to install:
curl -LSs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fnproject/cli/master/install | sh
This will download a shell script and execute it. If the script asks for a password, that is because it invokes sudo.
Run Fn Server
Then fire up an Fn server:
fn start
This will start Fn in single server mode, using an embedded database and message queue. You can find all the configuration options here. If you are on Windows, check here.
Your First Function
Functions are small but powerful blocks of code that generally do one simple thing. Forget about monoliths when using functions, just focus on the task that you want the function to perform.
The following is a simple Go program that outputs a string to STDOUT. Copy and paste the code below into a file called func.go. Currently the function must be named func.your_language_extention (ie func.go, func.js, etc.)
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello from Fn!")
}
Now run the following CLI commands:
# Initialize your function
# This detects your runtime from the code above and creates a func.yaml
fn init <DOCKERHUB_USERNAME>/hello
# Test your function
# This will run inside a container exactly how it will on the server
fn run
# Deploy your functions to the Fn server (default localhost:8080)
# This will create a route to your function as well
fn deploy myapp
Now you can call your function:
curl http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello
Or in a browser: http://localhost:8080/r/myapp/hello
That's it! You just deployed your first function and called it. Now to update your function
you can update your code and run fn deploy myapp again.
To Learn More
- Visit our Functions Tutorial Series
- See our full documentation
- View all of our examples
- You can also write your functions in AWS Lambda format
Get Involved
- TODO: Slack or Discord community
- Learn how to contribute
- See milestones for detailed issues
User Interface
This is the graphical user interface for Fn. It is currently not buildable.
docker run --rm -it --link functions:api -p 4000:4000 -e "API_URL=http://api:8080" treeder/functions-ui
For more information, see: https://github.com/treeder/functions-ui
Next up
Check out the Tutorial Series.
It will demonstrate some of Fn capabilities through a series of exmaples. We'll try to show examples in most major languages. This is a great place to start!