You can specify your Cloud Run function dependencies with
either a Go Module or a vendor
directory.
Specify dependencies with Go modules
To specify Cloud Run functions dependencies with a Go Module,
you list them in a go.mod file.
When you deploy your function, Go automatically incorporates the dependencies in
your go.mod file.
To create a go.mod file, see
Managing dependencies in Go.
The Functions Framework is a required dependency for all functions. Although Cloud Run functions installs it on your behalf when the function is created, we recommend that you include it as an explicit dependency for clarity.
If your
function relies on private dependencies, we recommend that you
mirror functions-framework to your private registry. Include the mirrored
functions-framework as a dependency to your function to avoid installing the
package from the public internet.
Specify dependencies with a vendor directory
Cloud Run functions also lets you include your dependencies with a
vendor directory.
Using a vendor directory is helpful if your dependency is not available through a
dependency manager or if your Cloud Run functions environment's internet
access is restricted.
Most of the time, vendor directories are maintained with a dependency manager.
You can use any dependency manager you like. For example, you can use Go's
Modules functionality to create a vendor directory from your go.mod file.
You must include the Functions Framework for Go in your vendor directory. To use the Go toolchain to do this:
Add the following directive to the import block of your Go code:
_ "github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework-go/funcframework"Update your
go.modfile to include the new imported package:go mod tidyCreate a
vendordirectory using the contents of yourgo.modfile:go mod vendor
Go versions earlier than 1.16
For versions of Go earlier than 1.16, if you have a go.mod file and a vendor
directory, the vendor directory will be ignored when you deploy your function.
To ensure that your vendor directory is respected, use a
.gcloudignore file
to avoid uploading your go.mod and go.sum files:
Create a
.gcloudignorefile at the root of your project directory with the following contents:go.mod go.sum # Also ignore Git directories. Delete the following two lines if you want to # upload them. .git .gitignore
Use private dependencies
If your function's dependencies are hosted in a repository that is not
publicly accessible, you must use a vendor directory to fetch your
dependencies before deploying your function. If you plan to use a go.mod
file, see the preceding instructions to avoid potential conflicts between the
go.mod file and the vendor directory.