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API Definitions
Applications
Applications are the top level object that groups routes together to create an API.
Creating applications
Using fn:
fn apps create --config k1=v1 --config k2=v2 myapp
Or using a cURL:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{
"app": {
"name":"myapp-curl",
"config": {
"k1": "v1",
"k2": "v2"
}
}
}' http://localhost:8080/v1/apps
App Example
{
"name": "myapp",
"myconfig": "config"
}
Properties
name (string)
name is a property that references an unique app.
App names are immutable. When updating apps with PATCH requests, keep in mind that although you
are able to update an app's configuration set, you cannot really rename it.
config (object)
config is a map of values passed to the route runtime in the form of
environment variables.
Note: Route level configuration overrides app level configuration.
Routes
Creating routes
Using fn:
fn routes create myapp /path --config k1=v1 --config k2=v2 --image treeder/hello
Or using cURL:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{
"app": {
"path": "/path",
"image": "image",
"config": {
"k1": "v1",
"k2": "v2"
}
}
}' http://localhost:8080/v1/apps/myapp/routes
Route Example
{
"path": "/hello",
"image": "treeder/hello",
"type": "sync",
"memory": 128,
"config": {
"key": "value",
"key2": "value2",
"keyN": "valueN",
},
"headers": {
"content-type": [
"text/plain"
]
}
}
Properties
path (string)
Represents a unique route in the API and is identified by the property path and app.
Every route belongs to an app.
Note: Route paths are immutable. If you need to change them, the appropriate approach is to add a new route with the modified path.
image (string)
image is the name or registry URL that references to a valid container image located locally or in a remote registry (if provided any registry address).
If no registry is provided and image is not available locally the API will try pull it from a default public registry.
type (string)
Options: sync and async
type is defines how the function will be executed. If type is sync the request will be hold until the result is ready and flushed.
In async functions the request will be ended with a call_id and the function will be executed in the background.
memory (number)
memory defines the amount of memory (in megabytes) required to run this function.
config (object of string values)
config is a map of values passed to the route runtime in the form of
environment variables.
Note: Route level configuration overrides app level configuration.
headers (object of array of string)
header is a set of headers that will be sent in the function execution response. The header value is an array of strings.
format (string)
format defines if the function is running or not in hot function mode.
To define the function execution as hot function you set it as one of the following formats:
"http"
'Hot function' Only Properties
This properties are only used if the function is in hot function mode
max_concurrency (string)
This property defines the maximum amount of concurrent hot functions instances the function should have (per Oracle Functions node).