As Google currently allows coding only with JavaScript, we will be using Node.js throughout this book, with examples and demos. Google terms its serverless functions as Cloud Functions, so we will be using this term throughout this chapter. So, Cloud Functions are to be written in JavaScript and executed in Node.js v6.11.5 (at the time of writing this book) and the cloud function source must be exported in a Node.js module. The module will be loaded using a require() call. So, functions are contained within an index.js file. We can invoke the function from HTTP request methods such as GET, POST, PUT, OPTIONS, and DELETE. The deployment can be done through a command-line tool provided by Google Cloud CLI, through the cloud function UI on a GCP console, and can also be done through a serverless framework. We will be looking into...
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