This project contains a collection of tutorials and hacks for using Go with Google Cloud Functions.
This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise), it is just code that happens to be owned by Google.
Google Cloud Functions only supports node.js so shims must be used to wrap calls to Go code. The cloud-functions-go-shim
binary bridges node.js and Go functions. Each Go function to be executed must be exported from a Go plugin.
The use of Go plugins limit the runtime environment to Linux.
Download the cloud-functions-go
and cloud-functions-go-shim
binaries and put them in your path.
Create a Go plugin holding the function to be executed:
go build -buildmode=plugin -o functions.so examples/topic/main.go
Use the cloud-functions-go-shim
to test your function:
cat examples/topic/event.json | \
cloud-functions-go-shim -entry-point F -event-type topic -plugin-path functions.so
Testing only works on Linux; a current limitation of Go plugins.
The cloud-functions-go
command is used to package your function along with the necessary shims for execution in the Cloud Functions environment.
cloud-functions-go -entry-point F -event-type topic -plugin-path functions.so
Output
wrote F-topic-1491796383.zip
The zip archive containes the following files:
- index.js - node.js shim that calls out to the
cloud-functions-go-shim
binary - functions.so - the Go function to be executed
- cloud-functions-go-shim - the shim between node.js and Go
Upload the zip archive and set the function to F
and the trigger to topic
.