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# Echo Function Image
This images compares the payload info with the header.
## Requirements
- Oracle Functions API
## Development
### Building image locally
```
# SET BELOW TO YOUR DOCKER HUB USERNAME
USERNAME=YOUR_DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME
# build it
./build.sh
```
### Publishing to DockerHub
```
# tagging
docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/app treeder/bump patch
docker tag $USERNAME/func-echo:latest $USERNAME/func-echo:`cat VERSION`
# pushing to docker hub
docker push $USERNAME/func-echo
```
### Testing image
```
./test.sh
```
## Running it on Oracle Functions
### Let's define some environment variables
```
# Set your Function server address
# Eg. 127.0.0.1:8080
FUNCAPI=YOUR_FUNCTIONS_ADDRESS
```
### Running with Oracle Functions
With this command we are going to create an application with name `echo`.
```
curl -X POST --data '{
"app": {
"name": "echo",
}
}' http://$FUNCAPI/v1/apps
```
Now, we can create our route
```
curl -X POST --data '{
"route": {
"image": "'$USERNAME'/func-echo",
"path": "/echo",
}
}' http://$FUNCAPI/v1/apps/echo/routes
```
#### Testing function
Now that we created our Oracle Functions route, let's test our new route
```
curl -X POST --data '{"input": "yoooo"}' http://$FUNCAPI/r/echo/echo
```