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Fission: Serverless Functions for Kubernetes
Fission is a fast serverless framework for Kubernetes with a focus on developer productivity and high performance.
Fission operates on just the code: Docker and Kubernetes are abstracted away under normal operation, though you can use both to extend Fission if you want to.
Fission is extensible to any language; the core is written in Go, and language-specific parts are isolated in something called environments (more below). Fission currently supports NodeJS, Python, Ruby, Go, PHP, Bash, and any Linux executable, with more languages coming soon.
Performance: 100msec cold start
Fission maintains a pool of "warm" containers that each contain a small dynamic loader. When a function is first called, i.e. "cold-started", a running container is chosen and the function is loaded. This pool is what makes Fission fast: cold-start latencies are typically about 100msec.
Kubernetes is the right place for Serverless
We're built on Kubernetes because we think any non-trivial app will use a combination of serverless functions and more conventional microservices, and Kubernetes is a great framework to bring these together seamlessly.
Building on Kubernetes also means that anything you do for operations on your Kubernetes cluster — such as monitoring or log aggregation — also helps with ops on your Fission deployment.
Fission Concepts
A function is a piece of code that follows the fission function interface.
An environment contains the language- and runtime-specific parts of running a function. Fission comes with NodeJS and Python environments; you can also extend environments or create entirely new ones if you want. (An environment is essentially just a container with a webserver and dynamic loader.)
A trigger is something that maps an event to a function; Fission supports HTTP routes as triggers today, with upcoming support for other types of event triggers, such as timers and Kubernetes events.
Usage
# Add the stock NodeJS env to your Fission deployment
$ fission env create --name nodejs --image fission/node-env
# A javascript one-liner that prints "hello world"
$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fission/fission/master/examples/nodejs/hello.js > hello.js
# Upload your function code to fission
$ fission function create --name hello --env nodejs --code hello.js
# Map GET /hello to your new function
$ fission route create --method GET --url /hello --function hello
# Run the function. This takes about 100msec the first time.
$ curl http://$FISSION_ROUTER/hello
Hello, world!
See the examples directory for more.
Running Fission on your Cluster
See the installation guide.
Compiling Fission
See the compilation guide.
Status
Fission is in early alpha. It's not suitable for production use just yet.
Fission is a project by Platform9 Systems and many contributors.
Documentation
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Index ¶
- Constants
- func GetHTTPError(err error) (int, string)
- func MakeErrorFromHTTP(resp *http.Response) error
- func UrlForFunction(name string) string
- type Archive
- type ArchiveType
- type BuildStatus
- type Builder
- type Checksum
- type ChecksumType
- type EnvironmentReference
- type EnvironmentSpec
- type Error
- type FunctionLoadRequest
- type FunctionPackageRef
- type FunctionReference
- type FunctionReferenceType
- type FunctionSpec
- type HTTPTriggerSpec
- type KubernetesWatchTriggerSpec
- type MessageQueueTriggerSpec
- type PackageRef
- type PackageSpec
- type PackageStatus
- type Runtime
- type TimeTriggerSpec
Constants ¶
const ( BuildStatusPending = "pending" BuildStatusRunning = "running" BuildStatusSucceeded = "succeeded" BuildStatusFailed = "failed" )
const ( ErrorInternal = iota ErrorNotAuthorized ErrorNotFound ErrorNameExists ErrorInvalidArgument ErrorNoSpace ErrorNotImplmented ErrorChecksumFail ErrorSizeLimitExceeded )
const (
ArchiveLiteralSizeLimit int64 = 256 * 1024
)
const ( // FunctionReferenceFunctionName means that the function // reference is simply by function name. FunctionReferenceTypeFunctionName = "name" )
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func GetHTTPError ¶
func MakeErrorFromHTTP ¶
func UrlForFunction ¶
Types ¶
type Archive ¶
type Archive struct { // Type defines how the package is specified: literal or URL. Type ArchiveType `json:"type"` // Literal contents of the package. Can be used for // encoding packages below TODO (256KB?) size. Literal []byte `json:"literal"` // URL references a package. URL string `json:"url"` // Checksum ensures the integrity of packages // refereced by URL. Ignored for literals. Checksum Checksum `json:"checksum"` }
Package contains or references a collection of source or binary files.
type ArchiveType ¶
type ArchiveType string
ArchiveType is either literal or URL, indicating whether the package is specified in the Archive struct or externally.
const ( // ArchiveTypeLiteral means the package contents are specified in the Literal field of // resource itself. ArchiveTypeLiteral ArchiveType = "literal" // ArchiveTypeUrl means the package contents are at the specified URL. ArchiveTypeUrl ArchiveType = "url" )
type BuildStatus ¶
type BuildStatus string
type Checksum ¶
type Checksum struct { Type ChecksumType `json:"type"` Sum string `json:"sum"` }
Checksum of package contents when the contents are stored outside the Package struct. Type is the checksum algorithm; "sha256" is the only currently supported one. Sum is hex encoded.
type ChecksumType ¶
type ChecksumType string
ChecksumType specifies the checksum algorithm, such as sha256, used for a checksum.
const (
ChecksumTypeSHA256 ChecksumType = "sha256"
)
type EnvironmentReference ¶
type EnvironmentSpec ¶
type EnvironmentSpec struct { // Environment API version Version int `json:"version"` // Runtime container image etc.; required Runtime Runtime `json:"runtime"` // Optional Builder Builder `json:"builder"` // Optional, but strongly encouraged. Used to populate // links from UI, CLI, etc. DocumentationURL string `json:"documentationurl"` }
type Error ¶
type Error struct { Code errorCode `json:"code"` Message string `json:"message"` }
Errors returned by the Fission API.
func (Error) Description ¶
func (Error) HTTPStatus ¶
type FunctionLoadRequest ¶
type FunctionLoadRequest struct { // FilePath is an absolute filesystem path to the // function. What exactly is stored here is // env-specific. Optional. FilePath string `json:"filepath"` // Entrypoint has an environment-specific meaning; // usually, it defines a function within a module // containing multiple functions. Optional; default is // environment-specific. EntryPoint string `json:"entrypoint"` // URL to expose this function at. Optional; defaults // to "/". URL string `json:"url"` }
Fission-Environment interface. The following types are not exposed in the Fission API, but rather used by Fission to talk to environments.
type FunctionPackageRef ¶
type FunctionPackageRef struct { PackageRef PackageRef `json:"packageref"` // FunctionName specifies a specific function within the package. This allows // functions to share packages, by having different functions within the same // package. // // Fission itself does not interpret this path. It is passed verbatim to // build and runtime environments. // // This is optional: if unspecified, the environment has a default name. FunctionName string `json:"functionName"` }
type FunctionReference ¶
type FunctionReference struct { // Type indicates whether this function reference is by name or selector. For now, // the only supported reference type is by name. Future reference types: // * Function by label or annotation // * Branch or tag of a versioned function // * A "rolling upgrade" from one version of a function to another Type FunctionReferenceType `json:"type"` // Name of the function. Name string `json:"name"` }
type FunctionReferenceType ¶
type FunctionReferenceType string
type FunctionSpec ¶
type FunctionSpec struct { // Environment is the build and runtime environment that this function is // associated with. An Environment with this name should exist, otherwise the // function cannot be invoked. Environment EnvironmentReference `json:"environment"` // Reference to a package containing deployment and optionally the source Package FunctionPackageRef `json:"package"` }
FunctionSpec describes the contents of the function.
type HTTPTriggerSpec ¶
type HTTPTriggerSpec struct { Host string `json:"host"` RelativeURL string `json:"relativeurl"` Method string `json:"method"` FunctionReference FunctionReference `json:"functionref"` }
type KubernetesWatchTriggerSpec ¶
type KubernetesWatchTriggerSpec struct { Namespace string `json:"namespace"` Type string `json:"type"` LabelSelector map[string]string `json:"labelselector"` FunctionReference FunctionReference `json:"functionref"` }
type MessageQueueTriggerSpec ¶
type MessageQueueTriggerSpec struct { FunctionReference FunctionReference `json:"functionref"` MessageQueueType string `json:"messageQueueType"` Topic string `json:"topic"` ResponseTopic string `json:"respTopic,omitempty"` ContentType string `json:"contentType"` }
MessageQueueTriggerSpec defines a binding from a topic in a message queue to a function.
type PackageRef ¶
type PackageRef struct { Namespace string `json:"namespace"` Name string `json:"name"` // Including resource version in the reference forces the function to be updated on // package update, making it possible to cache the function based on its metadata. ResourceVersion string `json:"resourceversion"` }
type PackageSpec ¶
type PackageSpec struct { Environment EnvironmentReference `json:"environment"` Source Archive `json:"source"` Deployment Archive `json:"deployment"` }
type PackageStatus ¶
type PackageStatus struct { BuildStatus BuildStatus `json:"buildstatus"` BuildLog string `json:"buildlog"` // output of the build (errors etc) }
type Runtime ¶
type Runtime struct { // Image for containing the language runtime. Image string `json:"image"` // LoadEndpointPort defines the port on which the // server listens for function load // requests. Optional; default 8888. LoadEndpointPort int32 `json:"loadendpointport"` // LoadEndpointPath defines the relative URL on which // the server listens for function load // requests. Optional; default "/specialize". LoadEndpointPath string `json:"loadendpointpath"` // FunctionEndpointPort defines the port on which the // server listens for function requests. Optional; // default 8888. FunctionEndpointPort int32 `json:"functionendpointport"` }
type TimeTriggerSpec ¶
type TimeTriggerSpec struct { Cron string `json:"cron"` FunctionReference `json:"functionref"` }
TimeTrigger invokes the specific function at a time or times specified by a cron string.