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functions --helpThe Google Cloud Functions Emulator is a Node.js application that implements the Google Cloud Functions API, and includes a CLI with which you can manage the application.
The Emulator allows you to deploy, run, and debug your Cloud Functions on your local machine before deploying them to the production Google Cloud Functions service.
The Emulator only supports Node v6.x.x. It does not support Node v8.x.x or Python.
Write a function:
mkdir helloWorld
cd helloWorld
touch index.js
echo 'exports.helloWorld = (req, res) => res.send("Hello, World!");' > index.js
Install the Emulator:
NPM:
npm install -g @google-cloud/functions-emulator
Yarn:
yarn global add @google-cloud/functions-emulator
Or read more in the detailed installation instructions.
Start the Emulator:
functions start
Deploy your function:
functions deploy helloWorld --trigger-http
Get help deploying a function with functions deploy --help.
Call your function:
functions call helloWorld
View the logs:
functions logs read
For a quick reference, the Emulator CLI is self-documenting. Run the following to get help with the CLI:
functions --help
For everything else see the How-To Guides.
To give feedback, report a bug, or request a feature, please open an issue.
To contribute a change, check out the contributing guide.
Copyright 2017, Google, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
See the full license.
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Google Cloud Functions Emulator
The npm package @google-cloud/functions-emulator receives a total of 1,604 weekly downloads. As such, @google-cloud/functions-emulator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @google-cloud/functions-emulator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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