This function logs the details of a Cloud event.
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Before you deploy this sample function, make sure you have run step A, B and C of the Oracle Functions Quick Start Guide for Cloud Shell
- A - Set up your tenancy
- B - Create application
- C - Set up your Cloud Shell dev environment
Assuming your have successfully completed the prerequisites, you should see your application in the list of applications.
fn ls apps
In order to use other OCI Services, your function must be part of a dynamic group. For information on how to create a dynamic group, refer to the documentation.
When specifying the Matching Rules, we suggest matching all functions in a compartment with:
ALL {resource.type = 'fnfunc', resource.compartment.id = 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..aaaaaxxxxx'}
Please check the Accessing Other Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources from Running Functions for other Matching Rules options.
Review the following files in the current folder:
- the code of the function, func.py
- its dependencies, requirements.txt
- the function metadata, func.yaml
In Cloud Shell, run the fn deploy command to build the function and its dependencies as a Docker image, push the image to OCIR, and deploy the function to Oracle Functions in your application.
fn -v deploy --app <app-name>
Create a Cloud Event rule on the console navigating to Application Integration > Event Service. Click Create Rule.
Assign a display name and a description, customize the Rule Conditions or leave them empty to match all events. In the Actions section, set the Action type as "Functions", select your Function Compartment, your Function Application, and your Function ID.
Go to the logs, you should see events from your compartment. You can create some resource such as an Object Storage bucket to generate an event. For example:
event type: com.oraclecloud.objectstorage.createbucket
compartment name: greg-verstraeten
Full Cloud event json data:
{
"eventType": "com.oraclecloud.objectstorage.createbucket",
"cloudEventsVersion": "0.1",
"eventTypeVersion": "2.0",
"source": "ObjectStorage",
"eventTime": "2019-12-12T22:25:08.502Z",
"contentType": "application/json",
"data": {
"compartmentId": "ocid1.compartment.oc1..aaaaaaaal66tw5k262fsjsrgdqan5cbbfxvoydbhxx5hijth2h3qlbwmtdlq",
"compartmentName": "greg-verstraeten",
"resourceName": "bucket-20191212-1425",
"resourceId": "/n/devrel/b/",
"availabilityDomain": "PHX-AD-2",
"additionalDetails": {
"bucketName": "bucket-20191212-1425",
"publicAccessType": "NoPublicAccess",
"namespace": "devrel",
"eTag": "47b12898-1925-449a-a761-7d1db57f0695"
}
},
"eventID": "fca0653f-85c5-9466-8812-001c51d338a4",
"extensions": {
"compartmentId": "ocid1.compartment.oc1..aaaaaaaal66tw5k262fsjsrgdqan5cbbfxvoydbhxx5hijth2h3qlbwmtdlq"
}
}
Learn how to configure basic observability for your function using metrics, alarms and email alerts: