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Serverless Functions Documentation

Serverless Functions

Scaleway Serverless Functions allows you to execute your code directly in the cloud without managing infrastructure.

Serverless Functions Quickstart

Getting Started

Quickstart

Learn how to create and deploy a Serverless Function in a few steps.

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Concepts

Core concepts that give you a better understanding of Serverless.

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How-Tos

Learn how to use Serverless Functions using the Scaleway console.

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Additional Content

Go further with detailed, in-depth information on Serverless Functions.

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Tutorials

Sending emails with Transactional Email and Serverless Functions using TerraformRead more
Deploying and managing Instances with Terraform and FunctionsRead more
Sending emails with Transactional Email and Serverless using the Serverless FrameworkRead more
Transforming images in an S3 bucket using Serverless Functions and TriggersRead more
Serverless Functions API

Manage Serverless Functions using the Scaleway API.

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Changelog

  • Functions

    Deprecated

    Deprecation of "/logs" endpoint

    Due to infrequent usage and changes affecting the storage of user logs, we are announcing the deprecation of the /logs endpoint (or ListLogs for our SDK users). However, users can still access their function logs conveniently via their Cockpit interface. A dedicated dashboard called "Serverless Functions Logs" is accessible there. For detailed instructions, refer to our documentation. For users who are already using Cockpit for log access (logs have been directed to Cockpit for the past 6 months), there will be no disruption. Note, the /logs endpoint will be fully deprecated in one month, effective March 12, 2024.

  • Functions

    Changed

    Serverless Functions triggers are now in General Availability

    Serverless Functions now officially support triggers from NATS and SQS queues. This new feature makes it easier for developers to build effective event-driven patterns. This allows architectural flexibility to maintain scalable, decoupled systems, leveraging the power of NATS and SQS.

  • Functions

    Added

    Trigger private functions from Messaging and Queuing (SQS/NATS)

    It is now possible to create SQS and NATS triggers on private functions.

    Note

    For now, changing the privacy of a function from public to private will require you to delete and recreate the existing triggers.

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