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The func.yaml file tells the server how to run your code. Ensure it includes: : The identifier for your feature (e.g., my-feature ).
If you can tell me (e.g., process an image, calculate a value, or send an email), I can write the specific code logic for you. Help you debug the code inside the zip? fn (2).zip
import io import json import fdk def handler(ctx, data: io.BytesIO=None): name = "World" try: body = json.loads(data.getvalue()) name = body.get("name") except (Exception, ValueError): pass return response.RawResponse( ctx, response_data=json.dumps({"message": f"Hello {name}"}), status_code=200, headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"} ) if __name__ == "__main__": fdk.handle(handler) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Configure the Feature ( func.yaml ) The func
: The command to run the function (e.g., python3 func.py ). 4. Deploy and Test Help you debug the code inside the zip
: Increment this (e.g., 0.0.1 ) every time you update. runtime : The language used (e.g., python ).
If you are starting fresh or expanding the zipped project, use the CLI to generate a boilerplate. For a Python-based feature, you would run: fn init --runtime python myfeature
Inside your main code file (e.g., func.py ), define the handler that processes the input. A standard "Hello World" or input-processing feature looks like this:
