Project
Project
An OpenServerless Project
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A project represents a logical unit of functionality whose boundaries are up to you. Your app can contain one or more projects. The folder structure of a project determines how the deployer finds and labels packages and actions, how it deploys static web content, and what it ignores.
You can detect and load entire projects into OpenServerless with a
single command using the ops
CLI tool.
Project Detection
When deploying a project, ops
checks in the given path for 2 special
folders:
The
packages
folder: contains sub-folders that are treated as OpenServerless packages and are assumed to contain actions in the form of either files or folders, which we refer to as Single File Actions (SFA) and Multi File Actions (MFA).The
web
folder: contains static web content.
Anything else is ignored. This lets you store things in the root folder that are not meant to be deployed on OpenServerless (such as build folders and project documentation).
Single File Actions
A single file action is simply a file with specific extension (the
supported ones: .js
.py
.php
.go
.java
), whici is directly deployed
as an action.
Multi File Actions
A multi-file action is a folder containing a main
file and
dependencies. The folder is bundled into a zip file and deployed as an
action.
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