HTTP Server
You can create HTTP servers using the cloud.Api standard library.
This example shows an example of using an API with a GET and PUT endpoint that interacts with a bucket.
main.w
bring cloud;
bring http;
let noteBucket = new cloud.Bucket();
let api = new cloud.Api();
api.get("/note", inflight (request) => {
let noteName = request.query.get("name");
let note = noteBucket.get(noteName);
return {
status: 200,
body: note
};
});
api.put("/note/:name", inflight (request) => {
let note = request.body;
let noteName = request.vars.get("name");
if (note == "") {
return {
status: 400,
body: "note is required"
};
}
noteBucket.put(noteName, note ?? "");
// handler implicitly returns `status: 200` by default
});
// Consumer functions (not required for the app to work, but useful for testing)
new cloud.Function(inflight (event: Json?) => {
if let event = event {
let parts = event.asStr().split(":");
let name = parts.at(0);
let note = parts.at(1);
let response = http.put("{api.url}/note/{name}", {
body: "{note}"
});
return response.body;
}
return "event is required `NAME:NOTE`";
}) as "Consumer-PUT";
new cloud.Function(inflight (event: Json?) => {
if let event = event {
return http.get("{api.url}/note?name={event}").body;
}
return "event is required `NAME`";
}) as "Consumer-GET";