OpenWhisk is a cloud-first distributed event-based programming service. It provides a programming model to upload event handlers to a cloud service, and register the handlers to respond to various events. Learn more at https://developer.ibm.com/openwhisk or try it on IBM Bluemix OpenWhisk.
A Vagrant machine is the easiest way to run OpenWhisk on Mac, Windows PC or GNU/Linux. Download and install Vagrant for your operating system and architecture.
Follow these step to run your first OpenWhisk Action:
# Clone openwhisk
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openwhisk/openwhisk.git
# Change directory to tools/vagrant/simple
cd openwhisk/tools/vagrant/simple
# Run script to create vm and run hello action
./hello
Wait for hello action output:
vagrant ssh -- wsk action invoke /whisk.system/samples/echo -p message hello --blocking --result
{
"message": "hello"
}
For more information about the simple vagrant scenario see the tools/vagrant/simple/README.md
The quick start above uses an ephemeral datastore that does not persist data when the vm is reloaded. The following instructions allow you to configure OpenWhisk to use a persistent datastore via Cloudant or CouchDB.
These steps were tested on Mac OS X El Capitan, Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS and may work on Windows using Vagrant.
Browse the documentation to learn more. Here are some topics you may be interested in:
- System overview
- Getting Started
- Create and invoke actions
- Create triggers and rules
- Use and create packages
- Browse and use the catalog
- Using the OpenWhisk mobile SDK
- OpenWhisk system details
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