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+ # Changelog
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+ ### v0.1.1 / 2020-02-27
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+ * Server returns 404 when receiving a /favicon.ico or /robots.txt request.
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+ * Correct a rack constant name in Testing#make_post_request
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+ ### v0.1.0 / 2020-01-30
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+ * Initial release
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+ # Functions Framework [![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-FunctionsFramework-red.svg)](https://rubydoc.info/gems/functions_framework/FunctionsFramework) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/functions_framework.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/functions_framework)
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+ An open source framework for writing lightweight, portable Ruby functions that
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+ run in a serverless environment. Functions written to this Framework will run
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+ in many different environments, including:
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+
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+ * [Google Cloud Functions](https://cloud.google.com/functions) *(coming soon)*
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+ * [Cloud Run or Cloud Run for Anthos](https://cloud.google.com/run)
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+ * Any other [Knative](https://github.com/knative)-based environment
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+ * Your local development machine
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+
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+ The framework allows you to go from:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ FunctionsFramework.http do |request|
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+ "Hello, world!\n"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ To:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ curl http://my-url
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+ # Output: Hello, world!
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+ ```
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+
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+ All without needing to worry about writing an HTTP server or complicated
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+ request handling logic.
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+
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+ For more information about the Functions Framework, see
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+ https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework
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+
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+ ## Features
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+
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+ * Define named functions using normal Ruby constructs.
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+ * Invoke functions in response to requests.
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+ * Automatically unmarshal events conforming to the
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+ [CloudEvents](https://cloudevents.io) spec.
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+ * Spin up a local development server for quick testing.
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+ * Integrate with standard Ruby libraries such as Rack and Minitest.
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+ * Portable between serverless platforms.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Install the Functions Framework via Rubygems:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ gem install functions_framework
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or add it to your Gemfile for installation using Bundler:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Gemfile
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+ gem "functions_framework", "~> 0.1"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Supported Ruby versions
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+ This library is supported on Ruby 2.4+.
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+ Google provides official support for Ruby versions that are actively supported
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+ by Ruby Core—that is, Ruby versions that are either in normal maintenance or
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+ in security maintenance, and not end of life. Currently, this means Ruby 2.4
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+ and later. Older versions of Ruby _may_ still work, but are unsupported and not
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+ recommended. See https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/branches/ for details
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+ about the Ruby support schedule.
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+
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+ ## Quickstart
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+
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+ ### Running Hello World on your local machine
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+ Create a `Gemfile` listing the Functions Framework as a dependency:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Gemfile
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+ gem "functions_framework", "~> 0.1"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Create a file called `app.rb` and include the following code. This defines a
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+ simple function called "hello".
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+ ```ruby
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+ # app.rb
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+ require "functions_framework"
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+ FunctionsFramework.http("hello") do |request|
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+ "Hello, world!\n"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Install the bundle, and start the framework. This spins up a local web server
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+ running your "hello" function:
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+ ```sh
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+ bundle install
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+ # ...installs the functions_framework gem and other dependencies
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+ bundle exec functions-framework --target hello
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+ # ...starts the web server in the foreground
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+ ```
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+ In a separate shell, you can send requests to this function using curl:
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+ ```sh
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+ curl localhost:8080
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+ # Output: Hello, world!
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+ ```
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+ Stop the web server with `CTRL+C`.
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+ ### Deploying a function to Google Cloud Functions
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+ (Google Cloud Functions does not yet support the Ruby Function Framework)
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+
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+ ### Deploying a function to Cloud Run
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+ Create a `Dockerfile` for your function:
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+ ```dockerfile
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+ # Dockerfile
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+ FROM ruby:2.6
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+ WORKDIR /app
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+ COPY . .
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+ RUN gem install --no-document bundler \
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+ && bundle config --local frozen true \
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+ && bundle install
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+ ENTRYPOINT ["bundle", "exec", "functions-framework"]
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+ CMD ["--target", "hello"]
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+ ```
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+ Build your function into a Docker image:
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+ ```sh
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+ gcloud builds submit --tag=gcr.io/[YOUR-PROJECT]/hello:build-1
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+ ```
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+ Deploy to Cloud Run:
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+ ```sh
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+ gcloud run deploy hello --image=gcr.io/[YOUR-PROJECT]/hello:build-1 \
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+ --platform=managed --allow-unauthenticated --region=us-central1
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+ ```
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+ You can use a similar approach to deploy to any other Knative-based serverless
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+ environment.
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+ ### Responding to CloudEvents
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+ You can also define a function that response to
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+ [CloudEvents](https://cloudevents.io). The Functions Framework will handle
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+ unmarshalling of the event data.
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+ Change `app.rb` to read:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # app.rb
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+ require "functions_framework"
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+ FunctionsFramework.event("my-handler") do |data, context|
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+ FunctionsFramework.logger.info "I received #{data.inspect}"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Start up the framework with this new function:
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+ ```sh
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+ bundle install
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+ bundle exec functions-framework --target my-handler
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+ ```
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+ In a separate shell, you can send a CloudEvent to this function using curl:
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+ ```sh
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+ curl --header "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8" \
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+ --header "CE-ID: 12345" \
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+ --header "CE-Source: curl" \
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+ --header "CE-Type: com.example.test" \
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+ --header "CE-Specversion: 1.0" \
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+ --data "Hello, world!" \
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+ http://localhost:8080
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+ ```
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+
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+ CloudEvents functions do not return meaningful results, but you will see the
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+ log message from the web server.
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+
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+ ### Configuring the Functions Framework
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+ The Ruby Functions Framework recognizes the standard command line arguments to
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+ the `functions-framework` executable. Each argument also corresponds to an
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+ environment variable. If you specify both, the environment variable will be
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+ ignored.
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+ Command-line flag | Environment variable | Description
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+ ----------------- | -------------------- | -----------
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+ `--port` | `PORT` | The port on which the Functions Framework listens for requests. Default: `8080`
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+ `--target` | `FUNCTION_TARGET` | The name of the exported function to be invoked in response to requests. Default: `function`
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+ `--source` | `FUNCTION_SOURCE` | The path to the file containing your function. Default: `app.rb` (in the current working directory)
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+
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+ Note: the flag `--signature-type` and corresponding environment variable
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+ `FUNCTION_SIGNATURE_TYPE` are not used by the Ruby Function Framework, because
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+ you specify the signature type when defining the function in the source.
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+
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+ The Ruby `functions-framework` executable also recognizes several additional
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+ flags that can be used to control logging verbosity, binding, and other
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+ parameters. For details, see the online help:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ functions-framework --help
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## For more information
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+ * See the `examples` directory for additional examples
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+ * Consult https://rubydoc.info/gems/functions_framework for full reference
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+ documentation.