The Command Function Buildpack is a Cloud Native Buildpack V3 that provides riff Command Function Invoker to functions.
This buildpack is designed to work in collaboration with other buildpacks, which are tailored to support (and know how to build / run) languages supported by riff.
In a nutshell, when combined with the other buildpacks present in the riff builder what this means (and especially when dealing with the riff CLI which takes care of the creation of the riff.toml
file for you):
- The fact that the
--artifact
flag points to a file with the execute permission will result in the execution as a command function, thanks to the command invoker - Ambiguity in the detection process will result in a build failure
- The presence of the
--invoker
flag will entirely bypass the detection mechanism and force a given language/invoker
Detection passes if
- a
$APPLICATION_ROOT/riff.toml
exists and - the file pointed to by the
artifact
value inriff.toml
exists and is executable
If detection passes, the buildpack will add a riff-invoker-command
key and command
metadata extracted from the riff metadata.
If several languages are detected simultaneously, the detect phase errors out.
The override
key in riff.toml
can be used to bypass detection and force the use of a particular invoker.
If a command function has been selected
- Contributes the riff Command Invoker to a launch layer, set as the main executable with
FUNCTION_URI = <artifact>
set as an environment variable.
The function behavior is exposed via standard buildpack process types:
- Contributes
web
process - Contributes
function
process
The buildpack optionally accepts the following bindings during the build phase:
Key | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
<dependency-digest> |
<uri> |
If needed, the buildpack will fetch the dependency with digest <dependency-digest> from <uri> |
To build the command-function-buildpack you'll need
- Go 1.13+
- to run acceptance tests:
- a running local docker daemon
- for local function builds
- the
pack
command line tool
- the
You can build the buildpack by running
make
This will package (with pre-downloaded cache layers) the buildpack in the
artifactory/io/projectriff/command/io.projectriff.command/latest
directory. That can be used as a uri
in a builder.toml
file of a builder (see https://github.com/projectriff/builder)
This buildpack is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.