JavaScript client library for the Apache OpenWhisk platform. Provides a wrapper around the OpenWhisk APIs (Swagger JSON).
$ npm install openwhisk
This client library can use environment parameters to automatically configure the authentication credentials, platform endpoint and namespace. These parameters are defined within the Node.js runtime environment in OpenWhisk. Unless you want to override these values, you can construct the client instance without further configuration.
var openwhisk = require('openwhisk');
function action() {
var ow = openwhisk();
return ow.actions.invoke('sample')
}
exports.main = action
All methods return a Promise resolved asynchronously with the results. Failures are available through the catch method.
ow.resource.operation().then(function () { // success! }).catch(function (err) { // failed! })
Users can override default constructor parameters by passing in explicit options as shown in the example below.
Please note: Due to an issue with the Node.js runtime in OpenWhisk, environment variables used by the constructor are not available until the invocation function handler is called. If you want to define the client instance outside this function, you will need to manually pass in the constructor options .
var openwhisk = require('openwhisk');
// DOES NOT WORK! Environment parameters not set.
var ow = openwhisk();
function action() {
return ow.actions.invoke('sample')
}
exports.main = action
var openwhisk = require('openwhisk');
var options = {apihost: 'openwhisk.ng.bluemix.net', api_key: '...'};
var ow = openwhisk(options);
ow.actions.invoke('sample').then(result => console.log(result))
Client constructor supports the following mandatory parameters:
- apihost. Hostname and optional port for openwhisk platform, e.g.
openwhisk.ng.bluemix.net
ormy_whisk_host:80
. Used with API URL template${protocol}://${apihost}/api/v1/
. If port is missing or port value is 443 in the apihost string, protocol is HTTPS. Otherwise, protocol is HTTP. - api_key. Authorisation key for user account registered with OpenWhisk platform.
Client constructor supports the following optional parameters:
- api. Full API URL for OpenWhisk platform, e.g.
https://openwhisk.ng.bluemix.net/api/v1/
. This value overridesapihost
if both are present. - namespace. Namespace for resource requests, defaults to
_
. - ignore_certs. Turns off server SSL/TLS certificate verification. This allows the client to be used against local deployments of OpenWhisk with a self-signed certificate. Defaults to false.
- apigw_token. API Gateway service authentication token. This is mandatory for using an external API Gateway service, rather than the built-in api gateway.
- apigw_space_guid. API Gateway space identifier. This is optional when using an API gateway service, defaults to the authentication uuid.
Client constructor will read values for the apihost
, namespace
, api_key
, apigw_token
and apigw_space_guid
options from the environment if the following parameters are set. Explicit options have precedence over environment values.
- __OW_API_HOST
- __OW_NAMESPACE
- __OW_API_KEY
- __OW_APIGW_TOKEN
- __OW_APIGW_SPACE_SUID
const name = 'reverseWords'
const blocking = true, result = true
const params = {msg: 'these are some words to reverse'}
ow.actions.invoke({name, blocking, result, params}).then(result => {
console.log('here is the reversed string', result.reversed)
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to invoke actions', err)
})
const name = 'eventTrigger'
const params = {msg: 'event trigger message string'}
ow.triggers.invoke({name, params}).then(result => {
console.log('trigger fired!')
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to fire trigger', err)
})
const name = 'reverseWords'
const action = fs.readFileSync('source.js', {encoding: 'utf8'})
ow.actions.create({name, action}).then(result => {
console.log('action created!')
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to create action', err)
})
const name = 'reverseWords'
const action = fs.readFileSync('package.zip')
ow.actions.create({name, action}).then(result => {
console.log('action created!')
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to create action', err)
})
const name = 'reverseWords'
ow.actions.get(name).then(action => {
console.log('action resource', action)
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to retrieve action', err)
})
ow.actions.list()
.then(actions => ow.actions.invoke(actions))
.then(result => ...)
ow.packages.list().then(packages => {
packages.forEach(package => console.log(package.name))
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to list packages', err)
})
const name = 'myPackage'
const package = {
parameters: [
{key: "colour", value: "green"},
{key: "name", value: "Freya"}
]
}
ow.packages.update({name, package}).then(package => {
console.log('updated package:', package.name)
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to update package', err)
})
// alarmTrigger MUST already exist in default namespace
const params = {cron: '*/8 * * * * *', trigger_payload: {name: 'James'}}
const name = '/whisk.system/alarms/alarm'
const trigger = 'alarmTrigger'
ow.feeds.create({name, trigger, params}).then(package => {
console.log('alarm trigger feed created')
}).catch(err => {
console.error('failed to create alarm trigger', err)
})
When passing resource identifiers as parameters you can either use a short name, without an explicit namespace, or a fully-qualified identifier, including namespace and package details.
If the namespace is missing from the resource identifier, the client will use the namespace from configuration options following this ordering.
namespace
from method parameter options ORnamespace
from options passed into client constructor ORnamespace
from environment variable (__OW_NAMESPACE
) OR- default namespace:
_
ow.actions.list()
ow.activations.list()
ow.triggers.list()
ow.rules.list()
ow.namespaces.list()
ow.packages.list()
Query parameters for the API calls are supported (e.g. limit, skip, etc.) by passing an object with the named parameters as the first argument.
ow.actions.list({skip: 100, limit: 50})
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
ow.actions.get({name: '...'})
ow.activations.get({name: '...'})
ow.triggers.get({name: '...'})
ow.rules.get({name: '...'})
ow.namespaces.get({name: '...'})
ow.packages.get({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
This method also supports passing the name
property directly without wrapping within an object.
const name = "actionName"
ow.actions.get(name)
If you pass in an array for the first parameter, the get
call will be executed for each array item. The function returns a Promise which resolves with the results when all operations have finished.
ow.actions.get(["a", {name: "b"}])
ow.actions.delete({name: '...'})
ow.triggers.delete({name: '...'})
ow.rules.delete({name: '...'})
ow.packages.delete({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
This method also supports passing the name
property directly without wrapping within an object.
const name = "actionName"
ow.actions.delete(name)
If you pass in an array for the first parameter, the delete
call will be executed for each array item. The function returns a Promise which resolves with the results when all operations have finished.
ow.actions.delete(["a", {name: "b"}])
ow.actions.invoke({name: '...'})
The actionName
parameter supports the following formats: actionName
, package/actionName
, /namespace/actionName
, /namespace/package/actionName
.
If actionName
includes a namespace, this overrides any other namespace
properties.
The following optional parameters are supported:
blocking
- delay returning until action has finished executing (default:false
)result
- return function result (obj.response.result
) rather than entire API result (default:false
)params
- JSON object containing parameters for the action being invoked (default:{}
)namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
This method also supports passing the name
property directly without wrapping within an object.
const name = "actionName"
ow.actions.invoke(name)
If you pass in an array for the first parameter, the invoke
call will be executed for each array item. The function returns a Promise which resolves with the results when all operations have finished.
ow.actions.invoke(["a", {name: "b", blocking: true}])
ow.actions.create({name: '...', action: 'function main() {};'})
ow.actions.update({name: '...', action: 'function main() {};'})
The following mandatory parameters are supported:
name
- action identifieraction
- String containing JS function source code, Buffer containing package action zip file or JSON object containing full parameters for the action body
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpointparams
- object containing default parameters for the action (default:{}
)kind
- runtime environment parameter, ignored whenaction
is an object (default:nodejs:default
)
If you pass in an array for the first parameter, the create
call will be executed for each array item. The function returns a Promise which resolves with the results when all operations have finished.
ow.actions.create([{...}, {...}])
ow.triggers.invoke({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
params
- JSON object containing parameters for the trigger being fired (default:{}
)namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
This method also supports passing the name
property directly without wrapping within an object.
const name = "actionName"
ow.triggers.invoke(name)
If you pass in an array for the first parameter, the invoke
call will be executed for each array item. The function returns a Promise which resolves with the results when all operations have finished.
ow.triggers.invoke(["a", {name: "b", blocking: true}])
ow.triggers.create({name: '...'})
ow.triggers.update({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
trigger
- JSON object containing parameters for the trigger body (default:{}
)namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
ow.packages.create({name: '...'})
ow.packages.update({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
package
- JSON object containing parameters for the package body (default:{}
)namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
ow.rules.create({name: '...', action: '...', trigger: '...'})
ow.rules.update({name: '...', action: '...', trigger: '...'})
trigger
and action
identifiers will have the default namespace (/_/
)
appended in the request, unless a fully qualified name is passed in
(/custom_ns/action_or_trigger_name
).
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set namespace for rule
ow.rules.enable({name: '...'})
ow.rules.disable({name: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpoint
ow.feeds.create({feedName: '...', trigger: '...'})
ow.feeds.delete({feedName: '...', trigger: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported:
namespace
- set custom namespace for endpointparams
- JSON object containing parameters for the feed being invoked (default:{}
)
OpenWhisk supports a built-in API gateway service and external third-party providers.
This client library defaults to using the platform service. If the apigw_token
parameter is passed into the client constructor, the implementation will switch to the IBM Bluemix API Gateway.
The interface for managing routes through the library does not change between providers.
ow.routes.list()
The following optional parameters are supported to filter the result set:
relpath
- relative URI path for endpointsbasepath
- base URI path for endpointsoperation
- HTTP methodslimit
- limit result set sizeskip
- skip results from index
relpath
is only valid when basepath
is also specified.
ow.routes.delete({basepath: '...'})
The following optional parameters are supported to filter the result set:
relpath
- relative URI path for endpointsoperation
- HTTP methods
ow.routes.create({relpath: '...', operation: '...', action: '...'})
action
supports normal (actionName) and fully-qualified (/namespace/actionName) formats.
The following optional parameters are supported to filter the result set:
basepath
- base URI path for endpoints (default:/
)
Setting an environment parameter (NODE_DEBUG=request
) will dump the HTTP requests from the client library and responses received to stderr
.
NODE_DEBUG=request node script.js
This parameter can also be set dynamically at runtime, provided this happens before the openwhisk
module is required.
process.env.NODE_DEBUG='request';
var openwhisk = require('openwhisk');
npm test
Please see the instructions for setting up the integration test environment prior to running these tests.
npm run-script test-integration
Note: The test integration runs in secure mode by default, which means that all trusted signers must be present and available to the client process. If your local environment is using self-signed certificates, you can use the following command to start the script in insecure mode:
npm run test-integration -i
This will disable SSL/TLS verification for all SSL communication.
Alternatively, you can run the prepIntegrationTests.sh
script using guest credentials or by specifying specific credentials.
Run the script with openwhisk credentials:
./test/integration/prepIntegrationTests.sh <your key in the form of ABCD:EFGH> <openwhisk instance hostname> <openwhisk namespace> <api gatewaytoken>
The prepIntegrationTests.sh
script is designed to give you feedback if it detects a setting that is not correct on your machine. ex: node 6 or above is not detected
You can customize how comprehensive the tests are over the code, and generate reports to view the results by using
the provided code-coverage
commands below.
Note: Ensure that you use guest credentials with the wsk CLI.
To compile down to ECMA5 run the following command:
1 npm run code-coverage-build
To generate combined reports of both the unit and integration tests, run the following command:
2 npm run code-coverage-run <key> <host> <namespace> <token> <options>
The report is viewable under /coverage
. Click /coverage/index.html
to view the full report.