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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference_{context}"]
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= Node.js context object reference
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The `context` object has several properties that can be accessed by the function developer.
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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference-log_{context}"]
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== log
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Provides a logging object that can be used to write output to the cluster logs. The log adheres to the link:https://getpino.io/#/docs/api[Pino logging API].
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.Example log
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[source,javascript]
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----
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function handle(context) {
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context.log.info(“Processing customer”);
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}
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----
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You can access the function by using the `curl` command to invoke it:
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.Example command
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ curl http://example.com
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----
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.Example output
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[source,terminal]
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----
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{"level":30,"time":1604511655265,"pid":3430203,"hostname":"localhost.localdomain","reqId":1,"msg":"Processing customer"}
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----
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You can change the log level to one of `fatal`, `error`, `warn`, `info`, `debug`, `trace`, or `silent`. To do that, change the value of `logLevel` by assigning one of these values to the environment variable `FUNC_LOG_LEVEL` using the `config` command.
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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference-query_{context}"]
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== query
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Returns the query string for the request, if any, as key-value pairs. These attributes are also found on the context object itself.
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.Example query
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[source,javascript]
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----
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function handle(context) {
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// Log the 'name' query parameter
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context.log.info(context.query.name);
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// Query parameters are also attached to the context
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context.log.info(context.name);
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}
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----
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You can access the function by using the `curl` command to invoke it:
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.Example command
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ curl http://example.com?name=tiger
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----
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.Example output
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[source,terminal]
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----
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{"level":30,"time":1604511655265,"pid":3430203,"hostname":"localhost.localdomain","reqId":1,"msg":"tiger"}
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----
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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference-body_{context}"]
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== body
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Returns the request body if any. If the request body contains JSON code, this will be parsed so that the attributes are directly available.
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.Example body
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[source,javascript]
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----
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function handle(context) {
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// log the incoming request body's 'hello' parameter
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context.log.info(context.body.hello);
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}
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----
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You can access the function by using the `curl` command to invoke it:
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.Example command
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ curl -X POST -d '{"hello": "world"}' -H 'Content-type: application/json' http://example.com
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----
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.Example output
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[source,terminal]
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----
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{"level":30,"time":1604511655265,"pid":3430203,"hostname":"localhost.localdomain","reqId":1,"msg":"world"}
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----
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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference-headers_{context}"]
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== headers
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Returns the HTTP request headers as an object.
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.Example header
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[source,javascript]
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----
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function handle(context) {
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context.log.info(context.headers["custom-header"]);
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}
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----
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You can access the function by using the `curl` command to invoke it:
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.Example command
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ curl -H 'x-custom-header: some-value’' http://example.com
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----
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.Example output
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[source,terminal]
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----
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{"level":30,"time":1604511655265,"pid":3430203,"hostname":"localhost.localdomain","reqId":1,"msg":"some-value"}
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----
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[id="serverless-nodejs-context-object-reference-http-requests_{context}"]
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== HTTP requests
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method:: Returns the HTTP request method as a string.
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httpVersion:: Returns the HTTP version as a string.
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httpVersionMajor:: Returns the HTTP major version number as a string.
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httpVersionMinor:: Returns the HTTP minor version number as a string.
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