commit | b34da1fe118af31026f62aaee8707314b9b2ae0e | [log] [tgz] |
---|---|---|
author | Nick M. Mitchell <nickm@us.ibm.com> | Fri Sep 30 16:53:15 2016 -0400 |
committer | Nick M. Mitchell <nickm@us.ibm.com> | Fri Sep 30 16:53:15 2016 -0400 |
tree | d5b85e7181a57b2fe39738ecb09bf676b4b4cc97 | |
parent | 7679352ad6d93800c9a99beb388d865891fc5e0e [diff] |
add create and delete action support, plus some code cleanups
This project currently supports debugging NodeJS actions on your laptop.
Start the debug client:
% (cd client; ./wskdb) Welcome to the OpenWhisk Debugger ? (wskdb)
You will now be in a REPL. Issue help
to see the list of available commands.
The syntax here is almost identical to that of the wsk
CLI.
? (wskdb) invoke actionName -p param1 value1 -p param2 value2
If you haven‘t yet attached to the action you are invoking, the invocation will proceed as if you weren’t in the debugger, and had issued a blocking invocation from the CLI.
Say for example you wish to attach to an action foo
, and this action occurs in a sequence seq
.
? (wskdb) attach foo Attaching to foo Creating action trampoline Creating sequence splice seq
If you wish to limit the instrumentation to the action, avoiding any containing rules or sequences:
? (wskdb) attach foo --action-only Attaching to foo Creating action trampoline