Turn anything into a serverless function.. Docker ready!
jerverless is a serverless runner which will execute anything (binaries, commands or your scripts) as a serverless function. It simply pipes http POST data into STDIN of any executable vice versa.
See more info,
- Download jar
$ curl --ssl -L https://github.com/jerverless/jerverless/releases/download/v0.1.0/org.jerverless-0.1.0.jar > jerverless.jar
- Create
jerverless.properties
exec = python helloworld.py
port = 8080
cors = true
- Create your program (eg:-
helloworld.py
)
name = raw_input()
print "Hello %s!" % name
- Start server!
$ java -jar org.jerverless-0.1.0.jar
- Test it!
$ curl -d Jerverless http://localhost:8080/function
Or simply use template and jump to last step!
- On your local machine, clone this repo and go to an examples directory of choice (eg: python):
$ git clone https://github.com/jerverless/jerverless.git
$ cd jerverless/examples/python
- Create the docker image:
$ docker build --no-cache -t jerverless-py .
- Run the app:
$ docker run -it -p 8080:8080 jerverless-py
- Navigate to 'https://localhost:8080/function' in your browser.
-
Create docker image for your function and push to dockerhub
-
Add docker image name to
.yml
deployment
- Initial work (Structure, basic server with runner)
- Multithreaded server mode
- Unit cases
- CLI commands
- Basic Samples
- Docs
- Beta Release!
- JDK 1.8
Clone the repository in your local directory
$ git clone <forked_url>
We are using gradle as the build tool. This command will download and install gradle, then it will build the jar file.
Windows users may use .\gradlew instead of ./gradlew It applies to all bash commands listed below.
$ ./gradlew assemble
The resulted jar file can be found in build/libs
$ java -jar build/libs/jerverless-0.1.0.jar
Or run
$ ./gradlew assembleDist
This will create distributions of jerverless
, you can find them in build/distributions/
To install this distribution in a path you desired try out
$ ./gradlew installDist
By default it will be installed in build/install/jerverless
To run the distribution, try
$ build/install/bin/jerverless
Submit a pull request or raise 3 helpful issues to join jerverless Team!