qinling/runtimes/python2
Lingxian Kong ff873c3f95 Fix authentication failure when token expires
OpenStack service session is generated when downloading code from
inside the container, but when the function is invoked at a deferred
time, the token may already be expiried.

Need to create the session when executing the function instead of
when downloading.

Change-Id: I8170bfb1c5f8b6cf88a744547db12cc12248aaca
2017-07-30 23:34:47 +12:00
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Dockerfile Disable python buffer for stdout/stderr 2017-07-17 23:47:23 +12:00
README.md Support python function input 2017-06-15 22:59:27 +12:00
requirements.txt Support Keystone session in python runtime 2017-07-03 01:16:40 +12:00
server.py Fix authentication failure when token expires 2017-07-30 23:34:47 +12:00

README.md

Qinling: Python Environment

This is the Python environment for Qinling.

It's a Docker image containing a Python 2.7 runtime, along with a dynamic loader. A few common dependencies are included in the requirements.txt file. End users need to provide their own dependencies in their function packages through Qinling API or CLI.

Rebuilding and pushing the image

You'll need access to a Docker registry to push the image, by default it's docker hub. After modification, build a new image and upload to docker hub:

docker build -t USER/python-runtime . && docker push USER/python-runtime

Using the image in Qinling

After the image is ready in docker hub, create a runtime in Qinling:

http POST http://127.0.0.1:7070/v1/runtimes name=python2.7 image=USER/python-runtime