This is a plugin to enable Kubernetes as an OpenFaaS backend. The existing CLI and UI are fully compatible. It also opens up the possibility for other plugins to be built for orchestration frameworks such as Nomad, Mesos/Marathon or even a cloud-managed back-end such as Hyper.sh or Azure ACI.
OpenFaaS also runs well on managed Kubernetes services like AKS and GKE. See our list of tutorials in the documentation site for more.
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OpenFaaS is an event-driven serverless framework for containers. Any container for Windows or Linux can be leveraged as a serverless function. OpenFaaS is quick and easy to deploy (less than 60 secs) and lets you avoid writing boiler-plate code.
In this README you'll find a technical overview and instructions for deploying FaaS on a Kubernetes cluster. (Docker Swarm is also supported in the main project)
- Serverless framework for containers
- Native Kubernetes integrations (API and ecosystem)
- Built-in UI
- YAML templates & helm chart
- Over 11k GitHub stars
- Independent open-source project with over 90 authors/contributors
Note: a CRD-based Kubernetes controller is also available for OpenFaaS in the incubator program - faas-o6s.
FaaS-netes can be configured via environment variables.
Option | Usage |
---|---|
httpProbe |
Boolean - use http probe type for function readiness and liveness. Default: false |
write_timeout |
HTTP timeout for writing a response body from your function (in seconds). Default: 8 |
read_timeout |
HTTP timeout for reading the payload from the client caller (in seconds). Default: 8 |
image_pull_policy |
Image pull policy for deployed functions (Always , IfNotPresent , Never . Default: Always |
The readiness checking for functions assumes you are using our function watchdog which writes a .lock file in the default "tempdir" within a container. To see this in action you can delete the .lock file in a running Pod with kubectl exec
and the function will be re-scheduled.
By default all OpenFaaS functions and services are deployed to the openfaas
and openfaas-fn
namespaces. To alter the namespace use the helm
chart.
To configure ingress see the helm
chart. By default NodePorts are used. These are listed in the deployment guide.
By default, deployed functions will use an imagePullPolicy of Always
, which ensures functions using static image tags are refreshed during an update.
If this is not desired behavior, set the image_pull_policy
environment variable to an alternative. IfNotPresent
is particularly useful when developing locally with minikube.
In this case, you can set your local environment to use minikube's docker so faas-cli build
builds directly into minikube's image store.
faas-cli push
is unnecessary in this workflow - use faas-cli build
then faas-cli deploy
.
Note: When set to Never
, only local (or pulled) images will work. When set to IfNotPresent
, function deployments may not be updated when using static image tags.