Implements: CloudFunction
Description
The CommandableCloudFunction allows you to create an abstract Google Function function that acts as a container to instantiate and run components and expose them via an external entry point.
Important points
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All actions are automatically generated for commands defined in ICommandable components. Each command is exposed as an action defined by the “cmd” parameter.
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Container configuration for this Google Function is stored in "./config/config.yml" file. But this path can be overridden by the CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
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Note: This component has been deprecated. Use Google FunctionService instead.
References
- *:logger:*:*:1.0: (optional) ILogger components to pass log messages
- *:counters:*:*:1.0: (optional) ICounters components to pass collected measurements
- *:service:gcp-function:*:1.0: (optional) ICloudFunctionService services to handle action requests.
- *:service:commandable-gcp-function:*:1.0: (optional) ICloudFunctionService services to handle action requests.
Constructors
Creates a new instance of this Google Function.
CommandableCloudFunction(name: str = None, description: str = None)
- name: str - (optional) container’s name (accessible via ContextInfo)
- description: str - (optional) container’s description (accessible via ContextInfo)
Instance methods
_get_parameters
Returns body from Google Function request. This method can be overloaded in child classes
_get_parameters(req: flask.Request): Parameters
- req: flask.Request - Google Function request.
- returns: Parameters - Returns Parameters from request
register
Registers all actions in this Google Function.
register()
Examples
class MyCloudFunction(CommandableCloudFunction):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__("mygroup", "MyGroup CloudFunction")
self.__dependency_resolver.put("controller", Descriptor("mygroup","controller","*","*","1.0"))
cloud_function = MyCloudFunction()
service.run()
print("MyCloudFunction is started")