Probot Serverless OpenWhisk
npm install @adobe/probot-serverless-openwhiskRunning a Probot app in OpenWhisk might be a bit challenging as the action invocation params need to
be translated into a probot event. This package offers an easy wrapper to turn an existing
probot app into an OpenWhisk action.
Table of Contents
=================
* Serverless Probot on Openwhisk
* Status
* Setup
* Passing the OpenWhisk action params into the handler
* CLI
* Automatically deploy to openwhisk
* Automatically test the deployed action
* Including action parameters
* Including static files
* Specifying the arguments in the package.json
* Enabling local development
* Notes
* Bundling
* Contributing

1. Create a Probot app following GitHub's instructions
2. Add this wrapper as dependency:
``sh`
# Add OpenWhisk wrapper as dependency
npm add probot-serverless-openwhisk
npm add --save-dev openwhisk-probot-builder
3. Add an index.js:`
js
const { OpenWhiskWrapper, ViewsHelper } = require('@adobe/probot-serverless-openwhisk');
const app = require('./src/probot_app.js');
const wrapper = new OpenWhiskWrapper()
.withViewsDirectory('./src/views')
.withApp(app)
.withApp(new ViewsHelper()
.withView('/docs', 'docs.hbs')
.register());
module.exports = {
main: wrapper.create(),
wrapper,
};
`
4. Build the OpenWhisk action
`sh`
$ ./node_modules/.bin/wskbot
...
Created action: dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip.
`
5. Deploy the OpenWhisk action
sh`
$ wsk action update probot-openwhisk-example --kind nodejs:10 --web raw dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip
6. Set the correct GitHub app settings:
* Homepage URL: https://adobeioruntime.net/api/v1/web/$WSK_NAMESPACE/default/probot-openwhisk-example/probot
* Webhook URL: https://adobeioruntime.net/api/v1/web/$WSK_NAMESPACE/default/probot-openwhisk-example
Sometimes the handler needs access to the action params, especially if they are deployment provided
and might contain keys or tokens. This wrapper passes them along when it initializes the handler with an additional
argument.
Example:
`js
module.exports = (app, actionParams = {}) => {
app.log('Yay, my app is loaded');
const MY_TOKEN = actionParams.MY_TOKEN || '';
.
.
`
The deploy parameters can be specified in the CLI via -p. See below.
The command-line interface wskbot can be invoked via ./node_modules/.bin/wskbot. npx wskbot
Alternatively, you can also use npx: or install it globally npm install -g probot-serverless-openwhisk.
`
$ wskbot --help
Operation Options
--build Build the deployment package [boolean] [default: true]
--deploy Automatically deploy to OpenWhisk
[boolean] [default: false]
--test Invoke action after deployment [boolean] [default: false]
--hints, --no-hints Show additional hints for deployment
[boolean] [default: true]
--update-package Create or update wsk package. [boolean] [default: false]
OpenWhisk Action Options
--name OpenWhisk action name. Can be prefixed with package.
--kind Specifies the action kind. [default: ""]
--docker Specifies a docker image.
--params, -p Include the given action param. can be json or env.
[array] [default: []]
--params-file, -f Include the given action param from a file; can be json or
env. [array] [default: []]
--web-export Annotates the action as web-action[boolean] [default: true]
--raw-http Annotates the action as raw web-action (enforces
web-export=true) [boolean] [default: true]
OpenWhisk Package Options
--package.name OpenWhisk package name. [string]
--package.params OpenWhisk package params. [array] [default: []]
--package.params-file OpenWhisk package params file. [array] [default: []]
--package.shared OpenWhisk package scope. [boolean] [default: false]
Bundling Options
--static, -s Includes a static file into the archive [array] [default: []]
--entryFile Specifies the entry file. [default: "src/index.js"]
--externals Defines the externals for webpack. [array] [default: []]
GitHub Options
--github-key Specify the GitHub private key file
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--verbose, -v [boolean] [default: false]
--pkgVersion Version use in the embedded package.json.
--modules, -m Include a node_module as is. [array] [default: []]
--help Show help [boolean]
`
With no arguments, the wskbot just bundles your code into the respective action.zip:
`
$ wskbot
ok: created action: dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip.
Deploy to openwhisk the following command or specify --deploy on the commandline:
$ wsk action update probot-openwhisk-example --kind nodejs:10 --web raw dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip
GitHub App Settings:
Homepage URL: https://adobeioruntime.net/api/v1/web/tripod/default/probot-openwhisk-example/probot
Webhook URL: https://adobeioruntime.net/api/v1/web/tripod/default/probot-openwhisk-example
`
When passing the --deploy argument, the wskbot will try to deploy it to OpenWhisk using the settings from~/.wskprops. Alternatively, you can also set the WSK_NAMESPACE, WSK_AUTH, WSK_APIHOST variables in your.env
environment or file.
``
$ wskbot --deploy --no-hints
ok: created action: dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip.
ok: updated action tripod/probot-openwhisk-example
To quickly test the deployed action, wskbot can send a GET request to the action url.
``
$ wskbot --deploy --no-hints --test
ok: created action: dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip.
ok: updated action tripod/probot-openwhisk-example
--: requesting: https://runtime.adobe.io/api/v1/web/tripod/default/probot-openwhisk-example ...
ok: 200
..or sometimes:
``
$ wskbot --deploy --no-hints --test
ok: created action: dist/probot-openwhisk-example.zip.
ok: updated action tripod/probot-openwhisk-example
--: requesting: https://runtime.adobe.io/api/v1/web/tripod/default/probot-openwhisk-example ...
error: 400 - "{\n \"error\": \"Response is not valid 'message/http'.\",\n \"code\": \"av6qzDTHdgd5dfg7WOynEjbVnTdE5JhnB4c\"\n}"
Action parameters can be defined via -p, either as json on env string, or json or env file.
Examples:
`bashspecify as env string
wskbot -p MY_TOKEN=1234 -p MY_PWD=foo
(also works in .env or .json file)$3
Adding static files, i.e. files that are not referenced from the
index.js and detected by webpack,
can be done via the -s parameter. they are always put into the root directory of the archive.Example:
`bash
include an image
wskbot -s logo.png
`
$3
Instead of having very a long argument list, the parameters described above can also be specified in
the
package.json. see the action-builder documentation
for more details. Enabling local development
In your github app project, create a
dev.js with:`js
const { DevelopmentServer } = require('@adobe/probot-serverless-openwhisk');
const { wrapper } = require('./index.js');async function run() {
const devServer = await new DevelopmentServer(wrapper).init();
return devServer.run();
}
run().then(process.stdout).catch(process.stderr);
`and then run
node dev.js. this starts a probot server which an optional smee.io client.
you can add the smee url via a WEBHOOK_PROXY_URL entry in the .env file.Notes
$3
The action is created using webpack to create a bundle for the sources and then creates a zip archive
with the bundle, a
package.json, the private key files and the .env`.If you have suggestions for how this OpenWhisk probot wrapper could be improved, or want to report a bug, open an issue! We'd love all and any contributions.
For more, check out the Contributing Guide.