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Serverless OpenWhisk Swift Template

Hello! 😎

This is a template Swift service with pre-compiled binaries for the OpenWhisk platform. Before you can deploy your service, please follow the instructions below…

Have you set up your account credentials?

Before you can deploy your service to OpenWhisk, you need to have an account registered with the platform.

  • Want to run the platform locally? Please read the project's Quick Start guide for deploying it locally.
  • Want to use a hosted provider? Please sign up for an account with IBM Bluemix and then follow the instructions for getting access to OpenWhisk on Bluemix.

Account credentials for OpenWhisk can be provided through a configuration file or environment variables. This plugin requires the API endpoint, namespace and authentication credentials.

Do you want to use a configuration file for storing these values? Please follow the instructions for setting up the OpenWhisk command-line utility. This tool stores account credentials in the .wskprops file in the user's home directory. The plugin automatically extracts credentials from this file at runtime. No further configuration is needed.

Do you want to use environment variables for credentials? Use the following environment variables to be pass in account credentials. These values override anything extracted from the configuration file.

  • OW_APIHOST - Platform endpoint, e.g. openwhisk.ng.bluemix.net
  • OW_AUTH - Authentication key, e.g. `xxxxxx:yyyyy

Have you installed and setup the provider plugin?

Using the framework with the OpenWhisk platform needs you to install the provider plugin and link this to your service.

Install the provider plugin

$ npm install

…and that's it!

Project Set-Up

This template project contains a Swift package that generates multiple binaries during the build process. These binaries are used to create separate OpenWhisk actions.

$ tree .
.
├── Package.swift
├── README.md
├── Sources
│   ├── hello
│   │   └── main.swift
│   └── welcome
│       └── main.swift
├── package.json
└── serverless.yml

Swift action sources files use an external package library to handle wrapping functions within a shim for execution on the platform.

import OpenWhiskAction

func hello(args: [String:Any]) -> [String:Any] {
  if let name = args["name"] as? String {
    return [ "greeting" : "Hello \(name)!" ]
  } else {
    return [ "greeting" : "Hello stranger!" ]
  }
}

OpenWhiskAction(main: hello)

Binaries must be compiled for the correct platform architecture. This example uses the following Docker command to run the build in the OpenWhisk Swift environment.

docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/swift-package openwhisk/action-swift-v3.1.1 bash -e -c 'cd /swift-package && swift build -v -c release'

Plugins for the framework handle running the build scripts using npm prior to deployment.

custom:
  scripts:
    hooks:
      'package:initialize': npm run-script compile

plugins:
  - serverless-openwhisk
  - serverless-plugin-scripts

Deploy Service

Use the serverless command to deploy your service.

serverless deploy

If this command is successful, you can invoke both serverless functions defined in your configuration.

$ serverless invoke -f hello
{
    "greeting": "Hello stranger!"
}
$ serverless invoke -f welcome
{
    "greeting": "Welcome stranger!"
}

Issues / Feedback / Feature Requests?

If you have any issues, comments or want to see new features, please file an issue in the project repository:

https://github.com/serverless/serverless-openwhisk