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README.md

Apache OpenWhisk runtimes for Ruby

Build Status

Give it a try today

To use as a docker action

wsk action update myAction my_action.rb --docker openwhisk/action-ruby-v2.5

This works on any deployment of Apache OpenWhisk

To use on deployment that contains the rutime as a kind

To use as a kind action

wsk action update myAction my_action.rb --kind ruby:2.5

Local development

./gradlew core:ruby2.5Action:distDocker

This will produce the image whisk/action-ruby-v2.5

Build and Push image

docker login
./gradlew core:ruby2.5Action:distDocker -PdockerImagePrefix=$prefix-user -PdockerRegistry=docker.io

Deploy OpenWhisk using ansible environment that contains the kind ruby:2.5 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-ruby
wskdev fresh -t local-ruby

To use as docker action push to your own dockerhub account

docker tag whisk/ruby2.5Action $user_prefix/action-ruby-v2.5
docker push $user_prefix/action-ruby-v2.5

Then create the action using your the image from dockerhub

wsk action update myAction my_action.rb --docker $user_prefix/action-ruby-v2.5

The $user_prefix is usually your dockerhub user id.

Testing

Install dependencies from the root directory on $OPENWHISK_HOME repository

./gradlew install

Using gradle for the ActionContainer tests you need to use a proxy if running on Mac, if Linux then don't use proxy options You can pass the flags -Dhttp.proxyHost=localhost -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128 directly in gradle command. Or save in your $HOME/.gradle/gradle.properties

systemProp.http.proxyHost=localhost
systemProp.http.proxyPort=3128

Using gradle to run all tests

./gradlew :tests:test

Using gradle to run some tests

./gradlew :tests:test --tests *ActionContainerTests*

Using IntelliJ:

  • Import project as gradle project.
  • Make sure working directory is root of the project/repo
  • Add the following Java VM properties in ScalaTests Run Configuration, easiest is to change the Defaults for all ScalaTests to use this VM properties
-Dhttp.proxyHost=localhost
-Dhttp.proxyPort=3128