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Fission Specs
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This is a set of specifications for a Fission app. This includes functions,
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environments, and triggers; we collectively call these things "resources".
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How to use these specs
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These specs are handled with the 'fission spec' command. See 'fission spec --help'.
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'fission spec apply' will "apply" all resources specified in this directory to your
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cluster. That means it checks what resources exist on your cluster, what resources are
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specified in the specs directory, and reconciles the difference by creating, updating or
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deleting resources on the cluster.
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'fission spec apply' will also package up your source code (or compiled binaries) and
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upload the archives to the cluster if needed. It uses 'ArchiveUploadSpec' resources in
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this directory to figure out which files to archive.
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You can use 'fission spec apply --watch' to watch for file changes and continuously keep
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the cluster updated.
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You can add YAMLs to this directory by writing them manually, but it's easier to generate
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them. Use 'fission function create --spec' to generate a function spec,
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'fission environment create --spec' to generate an environment spec, and so on.
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You can edit any of the files in this directory, except 'fission-deployment-config.yaml',
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which contains a UID that you should never change. To apply your changes simply use
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'fission spec apply'.
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fission-deployment-config.yaml
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fission-deployment-config.yaml contains a UID. This UID is what fission uses to correlate
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resources on the cluster to resources in this directory.
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All resources created by 'fission spec apply' are annotated with this UID. Resources on
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the cluster that are _not_ annotated with this UID are never modified or deleted by
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fission.
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