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@bea.steers/node-red-contrib-nuclio

v0.0.5

Published

Deploy Nuclio functions from Node-RED

Readme

Deploy Nuclio Functions with Node-Red.

Deploy Nuclio Functions directly from a Node-Red script. These are essentially Python or Go HTTP endpoints that nodered calls.

The "nuclio" node acts essentially like a function node, giving you a code editor. Once the node is deployed, it will deploy the function to nuclio and act as an HTTP request node, making requests to the nuclio function.

NOTE: This node is specifically intended for the sourceCode code entry type and the default HTTP trigger, though there isn't anything stopping you from customizing the function config to get the desired functionality (e.g. setting spec.image or build.codeEntryType=archive, build.path=<URL>).

Install

This is a prototype - I look forward to hearing your experience, feedback, and ideas for improvements.

npm i node-red-contrib-nuclio

In order to use this node, you must have the Nuclio dashboard running. It doesn't need to be public, it just needs to be accessible by Node-Red.

Using the docker-compose test install below will give you a fully functioning system to experiment with.

Test Install

To test/develop

docker-compose up -d --build

You can access:

  • Node-Red dashboard here.
  • The Nuclio dashboard can be found here.