how to test Cloud Functions for Firebase locally on pc

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耶瑟儿~ 2020-11-27 16:39

Today Firebase released its brand new product Cloud Functions for Firebase and I just created a hello world function and deploy it on my existing firebase project.

I

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  •  独厮守ぢ
    2020-11-27 17:22

    firebaser here

    Deployment of your Functions indeed takes more time than what I'm normally willing to wait for. We're working hard to improve that and (as Brendan said) are working on a local emulator.

    But for the moment, I mostly write my actual business logic into a separate Node script first. That way I can test it from a local command prompt with node speech.js. Once I'm satisfied that the function works, I either copy/paste it into my actual Functions file or (better) import the speech module into my functions file and invoke it from there.

    One abbreviated example that I quickly dug up is when I was wiring up text extraction using the Cloud Vision API. I have a file called ocr.js that contains:

    var fetch = require('node-fetch');
    
    function extract_text(url, gcloud_authorization) {
      console.log('extract_text from image '+url+' with authorization '+gcloud_authorization);
    
      return fetch(url).then(function(res) {
        return res.buffer();
      }).then(function(buffer) {
        return fetch('https://vision.googleapis.com/v1/images:annotate?key='+gcloud_authorization, {
          method: "POST",
          headers: {
            "Content-Type": "application/json"
          },
          body: JSON.stringify({
            "requests":[
              {
                "image":{
                  "content": buffer.toString('base64')
                },
                "features":[
                  {
                    "type":"TEXT_DETECTION",
                    "maxResults":1
                  }
                ]
              }
            ]
          })
        });
      }).then(function(res) {
        var json = res.json();
        if (res.status >= 200 && res.status < 300) {
          return json;
        } else {
          return json.then(Promise.reject.bind(Promise));
        }
      }).then(function(json) {
        if (json.responses && json.responses.length && json.responses[0].error) {
          return Promise.reject(json.responses[0].error);
        }
        return json.responses[0].textAnnotations[0].description;
      });
    }
    
    if (process.argv.length > 2) {
      // by passing the image URL and gcloud access token, you can test this module
      process.argv.forEach(a => console.log(a));
      extract_text(
        process.argv[2], // image URL
        process.argv[3]  // gcloud access token or API key
      ).then(function(description) {
        console.log(description);
      }).catch(function(error) {
        console.error(error);
      });
    }
    
    exports.extract_text = extract_text;
    

    And then in my Functions index.js, I have:

    var functions = require('firebase-functions');
    var fetch = require('node-fetch');
    var ocr = require('./ocr.js');
    
    exports.ocr = functions.database().path('/messages/{room}/{id}').onWrite(function(event) {
      console.log('OCR triggered for /messages/'+event.params.room+'/'+event.params.id);
    
      if (!event.data || !event.data.exists()) return;
      if (event.data.ocr) return;
      if (event.data.val().text.indexOf("https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/") !== 0) return; // only OCR images
    
      console.log(JSON.stringify(functions.env));
    
      return ocr.extract_text(event.data.val().text, functions.env.googlecloud.apikey).then(function(text) {
        return event.data.adminRef.update({ ocr: text });
      });
    });
    

    So as you can see this last file is really just about wiring up the "worker method" ocr.extract_text to the database location.

    Note this is a project from a while ago, so some of the syntax (mostly the functions.env part) might have changed a bit.

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