commit | a42d5dc75e81f737d6974b1e97309143e78a43d9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Martin Henke <martin.henke@web.de> | Tue Feb 23 11:25:14 2021 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Feb 23 11:25:14 2021 +0100 |
tree | 6040997988eebd42396d584a350c13ad734bf131 | |
parent | 9640992203385bb2499724a8a08ce099892d3b4c [diff] | |
parent | ef1aaddd50dde54012972fa12937aeea9af46181 [diff] |
Merge pull request #85 from falkzoll/updateRuntime Module changes now require c++ for build.
Create a zip action with a exec
in the root of the zip
echo \ '#!/bin/bash echo "{\"message\":\"Hello World\"}"' > exec
chmod +x exec zip myAction.zip exec
Create the action using the docker image for the runtime
wsk action update myAction myAction.zip --docker openwhisk/dockerskeleton:1.3.2
This works on any deployment of Apache OpenWhisk
Create action using --native
wsk action update myAction myAction.zip --native
./gradlew :core:actionProxy:distDocker :sdk:docker:distDocker
This will produce the image whisk/dockerskeleton
Build and Push image
docker login ./gradlew core:actionProxy:distDocker -PdockerImagePrefix=$prefix-user -PdockerRegistry=docker.io
Deploy OpenWhisk using ansible environment that contains the runtime of type blackboxes
with name dockerskeleton
Assuming you have OpenWhisk already deploy localy and OPENWHISK_HOME
pointing to root directory of OpenWhisk core repository.
Set ROOTDIR
to the root directory of this repository.
Redeploy OpenWhisk
cd $OPENWHISK_HOME/ansible ANSIBLE_CMD="ansible-playbook -i ${ROOTDIR}/ansible/environments/local" $ANSIBLE_CMD setup.yml $ANSIBLE_CMD couchdb.yml $ANSIBLE_CMD initdb.yml $ANSIBLE_CMD wipe.yml $ANSIBLE_CMD openwhisk.yml
Or you can use wskdev
and create a soft link to the target ansible environment, for example:
ln -s ${ROOTDIR}/ansible/environments/local ${OPENWHISK_HOME}/ansible/environments/local-docker wskdev fresh -t local-docker
To use as docker action push to your own dockerhub account
docker tag whisk/dockerskeleton $user_prefix/dockerskeleton docker push $user_prefix/dockerskeleton
Then create the action using your image from dockerhub
wsk action update myAction myAction.zip --docker $user_prefix/dockerskeleton
The $user_prefix
is usually your dockerhub user id.