2019-07-02 06:59:21 UTC - Rob Allen: Dunno if anyone is able to point Allan at 
some useful docs? 
<https://twitter.com/allanmacgregor/status/1145837326276464642> at
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562050761118300?thread_ts=1562050761.118300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-07-02 07:01:56 UTC - chetanm: May be standalone mode would be useful here. 
Commented on the thread
+1 : Rob Allen, Dominic Kim
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562050916118500?thread_ts=1562050761.118300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-07-02 07:26:12 UTC - Dominic Kim: Are you guys aware that we can trace all 
OW invocation with 
Pinpoint(<https://github.com/naver/pinpoint/tree/master/plugins/openwhisk>)?
My team recently contributed the OpenWhisk plugin and Akka-http plugin to the 
project.
+1 : keonhee Kim, Jiang PengCheng, chetanm, Rodric Rabbah
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562052372120500
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2019-07-02 07:26:27 UTC - Dominic Kim: You guys can get something similar to 
this:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562052387120900
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2019-07-02 07:26:45 UTC - Dominic Kim: 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562052405121000
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2019-07-02 07:28:26 UTC - Dominic Kim: I took screenshots from my in-house 
version and please bear with some blurred parts and differences in the server 
map.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562052506122900
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2019-07-02 07:28:58 UTC - Dominic Kim: But you can setup the same thing with 
the current upstream master and Pinpoint.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562052538123500
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2019-07-02 08:00:02 UTC - James Thomas: wow neat!
grinning : Dominic Kim
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562054402124100
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2019-07-02 08:00:11 UTC - James Thomas: you should blog about that @Dominic Kim
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562054411124400
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2019-07-02 08:00:12 UTC - James Thomas: :slightly_smiling_face:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562054412124600
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2019-07-02 09:13:03 UTC - Dominic Kim: @James Thomas Thanks 
:slightly_smiling_face: Do you mean blogging to OpenWhisk blog? or a personal 
blog?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562058783125800
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2019-07-02 09:14:33 UTC - Dominic Kim: I think I can ask the one who mainly did 
it to blog it. : )
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562058873126500
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2019-07-02 09:19:50 UTC - James Thomas: if you publish on medium - we can put 
it on the OW blog?
white_check_mark : Dominic Kim
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562059190126800
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2019-07-02 09:20:05 UTC - Dominic Kim: got it.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562059205127100
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2019-07-02 13:36:19 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Hi I am attempting to use the 
serverless libraries with OpenWhisk. I have successfully tried out the nodejs

I have a bug to report with the python2 (let me know where the best place for 
this is):
```
serverless create --template openwhisk-python --path pyhton-test
#creates project successfully, but then when you try to deploy you get the 
following error
```
```
serverless deploy -v
Serverless: Packaging service...
Serverless: Excluding development dependencies...
Serverless: Compiling Functions...
Serverless: Compiled Function (tryme): 
{"actionName":"pyhton-test-dev-tryme","overwrite":true,"action":{"exec":{"main":"tryme","kind":"python","code":"&lt;hidden&gt;"},"limits":{"timeout":60000,"memory":256,"concurrency":1},"parameters":[],"annotations":[]}}
Serverless: Compiling Packages...
Serverless: Compiling API Gateway definitions...
Serverless: Compiling Rules...
Serverless: Compiling Triggers &amp; Feeds...
Serverless: Compiling Service Bindings...
Serverless: Deploying Functions...
Serverless: Deploying Function: pyhton-test-dev-tryme

  Serverless Error ---------------------------------------

  Failed to deploy function (pyhton-test-dev-tryme) due to error: PUT 
<https://10.113.78.22:31001/api/v1/namespaces/_/actions/pyhton-test-dev-tryme?overwrite=true>
 Returned HTTP 400 (Bad Request) --&gt; "The request content was malformed:
kind 'python' not in Set(dotnet:2.2, go:1.11, nodejs:10, ballerina:0.990, 
ruby:2.5, nodejs:8, blackbox, java, swift:4.2, sequence, nodejs:6, nodejs:12, 
python:3, python:2, php:7.3)"

  Get Support --------------------------------------------
     Docs:          <http://docs.serverless.com|docs.serverless.com>
     Bugs:          
<http://github.com/serverless/serverless/issues|github.com/serverless/serverless/issues>
     Issues:        <http://forum.serverless.com|forum.serverless.com>

  Your Environment Information ---------------------------
     OS:                     linux
     Node Version:           6.17.1
     Serverless Version:     1.46.1

```
After editing the serverless yaml to python:2 things worked just fine

I am now having trouble with setting up python3 via the same method, but then 
obviously changing the python 2 code over to python 3. So I am looking to 
verify that python 3 is actually supported.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562074579130100
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2019-07-02 13:41:31 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: You can use kind “python:2” or 
python:3 or python:default
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562074891131000
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2019-07-02 13:42:36 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: The naked python is not a recognized 
kind. It’s not a bug. We could make unqualified types use :default I suppose. 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562074956132000
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2019-07-02 13:44:32 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: Python 3 is available and the primary 
change for your code is making sure it works with python 3 vs 2. The rest in 
terms of the runtime is the same in OpenWhisk. 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075072134100
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2019-07-02 13:44:56 UTC - Michael Schmidt: I mean, it doesn't really matter to 
me, but if you user the serverless create template it may just be less 
confusing if the templates were python:2 python:3 or python:default
+1 : Rodric Rabbah, James Thomas
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075096134600
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2019-07-02 13:45:37 UTC - Michael Schmidt: okay got it, yeah there could be an 
issue with my python 3 code... I will look at it a little more
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075137135100
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2019-07-02 13:45:46 UTC - Michael Schmidt: I just wanted to verify that I 
wasn't chasing ghosts
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075146135400
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2019-07-02 13:46:40 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: @James Thomas ^^
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075200136000
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2019-07-02 13:48:24 UTC - Dave Grove: looking at that list of kinds, should we 
be changing `java` to `java:8` for consistency with every other language?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075304137300?thread_ts=1562075304.137300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-07-02 13:48:52 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: Yes. There is a Pr for that open I 
think 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075332137800
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2019-07-02 13:52:18 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: 
<https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/pull/4390>

Ill finish it off
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562075538138900
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2019-07-02 14:17:26 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Another question as I am looking at 
openwhisk. So this seems very cool and very robust, but I am curious how it 
works.

So my only other limited experience is with kubeless, in that framework when 
you deploy a function it deploys as a container. Does it work the same way with 
openwhisk? How do I track my various deployed serverless functions/how many 
there are, how does openwhisk handle scaling?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077046141100
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2019-07-02 14:18:34 UTC - Michael Schmidt: If deploying an openwhisk platform 
on my own hardware, should I be pre planning space to be allocated for my 
serverless workloads?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077114141900
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2019-07-02 14:18:55 UTC - Michael Schmidt: via kubernetes/helm variables
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077135142300
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2019-07-02 14:19:20 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: 
<https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/blob/master/docs/about.md>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077160142500
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2019-07-02 14:19:54 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: provides an overview of how actions 
run on the platforms (this is derived from a couple of medium blogs from 
@Markus Thömmes that are also a good reference)
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077194143200
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2019-07-02 14:20:35 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: tl;dr actions run in containers, 
openwhisk doesn’t expose the underlying platform at all, you get logs, 
activation data, etc through the wsk cli or openwhisk api
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077235144100
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2019-07-02 14:25:22 UTC - Michael Schmidt: So first off, yay I got the python 3 
stuff to run, I was just being silly about renaming the python function, but 
then forgetting to set configuration correctly in serverless.yml
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077522145400
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2019-07-02 14:25:44 UTC - Michael Schmidt: But okay if the actions run in 
containers, where do those containers live in my K8s cluster?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077544145900
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2019-07-02 14:26:11 UTC - Michael Schmidt: openwhisk in this case is installed 
in the default namespace
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562077571146200
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2019-07-02 16:06:34 UTC - James Thomas: @Michael Schmidt Opened an issue for 
that bug you found: 
<https://github.com/serverless/serverless-openwhisk/issues/178>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083594146700
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2019-07-02 16:07:38 UTC - Michael Schmidt: @James Thomas Thanks! In the future 
is it helpful for me to put in issues there? Or just let you all know here and 
then you all can decide whether to pull it in or not?
+1 : James Thomas
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083658147500
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2019-07-02 16:07:52 UTC - James Thomas: yeah - please file issues in that repo
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083672147800
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2019-07-02 16:08:06 UTC - James Thomas: no guarantees when I’ll fix them but 
need to track everything for the next release
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083686148200
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2019-07-02 16:09:56 UTC - Michael Schmidt: So now that I know what the work 
around is (i can put it in the issue) I wouldn't call this a major bug
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083796148700
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2019-07-02 16:11:45 UTC - Michael Schmidt: There now the googlers of the world 
can find their answers :slightly_smiling_face:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083905149100
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2019-07-02 16:12:12 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Don't worry I am helping because I 
have lots of questions, but I am happy to update docs as I go along.
+1 : James Thomas, Rodric Rabbah
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562083932149700
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2019-07-02 16:58:11 UTC - Michael Schmidt: So for helm, there is a comment in 
the values file that says to look at the docs folder for details about ingress. 
I can't find anything about it but maybe someone can tell me why this isn't 
exposing openwhisk over http and is only working over https:
```
  ingress:
    apiHostName: "ip-thing"
    apiHostPort: 31001
    apiHostProto: "http"
    type: NodePort
    annotations:
    domain: "ip-thing"
    tls:
      enabled: false
      secretenabled: true
      createsecret: true
      secretname: "ow-ingress-tls-secret"
      secrettype: "tls"

```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562086691151600
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2019-07-02 17:00:06 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Maybe this section?
```
# Nginx configurations
nginx:
  imageName: "nginx"
  imageTag: "1.15"
  imagePullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
  replicaCount: 1
  restartPolicy: "Always"
  httpPort: 80
  httpsPort: 443
  httpsNodePort: 31001

```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562086806152000
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2019-07-02 17:16:53 UTC - Dave Grove: @Michael Schmidt For your earlier 
question about where containers live in a k8s cluster, it depends on which impl 
of the ContainerFactory SPI you chose to use.  The defaults are setup to bypass 
Kubernetes for the user action containers and schedule directly via Docker on 
worker nodes with the label `openwhisk-role=invoker` 
(`DockerContainerFactory`).  There is a an option to not bypass Kubernetes 
using the `KubdernetesContainerFactory`, in this case the pods for the action 
containers will be created in the same namespace as the rest of the OpenWhisk 
pods.   More details at 
<https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-deploy-kube/blob/master/docs/configurationChoices.md#invoker-container-factory>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562087813156600
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2019-07-02 17:18:24 UTC - Dave Grove: For ingress, the documentation was 
reorganized to group by Kubernetes platform each of the `docs/k8s-*.md` files 
will have sometihng about ingress.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562087904158200
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2019-07-02 17:18:31 UTC - Michael Schmidt: @Dave Grove That is awesome! Perfect 
answer and exactly what I was looking for!
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562087911158500
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2019-07-02 17:18:43 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: any of this worth replicating on the 
dev list?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562087923158900
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2019-07-02 17:19:39 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Yeah @Dave Grove for our tracking 
and compliance we are suppose to run everything atop the k8s cluster. Else we 
have the use wsk to show what functions are running at any given time 
:slightly_smiling_face:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562087979160700
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2019-07-02 17:20:25 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: @Michael Schmidt contributions are 
welcome and appreciated especially with docs
please check out the contributions guide in the project repo 
<https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md>
and lets us what you’re up to via the apache dev list 
`<mailto:dev@openwhisk.apache.org|dev@openwhisk.apache.org>`
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088025161100
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2019-07-02 17:22:13 UTC - Michael Schmidt: If I am using a hardware k8s cluster 
which md is recommended?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088133161700
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2019-07-02 17:24:37 UTC - Dave Grove: Good question.  Maybe k8s-google.md is 
closest to generic bring-your-own-hardware cluster.  but we probably should 
have a document just for that.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088277163600
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2019-07-02 17:26:24 UTC - Michael Schmidt: I think the main reason for my 
confusion is that the "ingress" section isn't really meant for ingress 
controllers? Openwhisk helm seems to be laid out like this with two main 
sections:
```
# Nginx configurations
nginx:
  imageName: "nginx"
  imageTag: "1.15"
  imagePullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
  replicaCount: 1
  restartPolicy: "Always"
  httpPort: 80
  httpsPort: 443
  httpsNodePort: 31001
```

```
  # Ingress defines how to access OpenWhisk from outside the Kubernetes cluster.
  # See docs/ingress.md for a discussion of how to provide these values.
  ingress:
    apiHostName: "<http://ip-blah.com|ip-blah.com>"
    apiHostPort: 31001
    apiHostProto: "http"
    type: NodePort
    annotations:
    domain: "<http://ip-blah.com|ip-blah.com>"
    tls:
      enabled: false
      secretenabled: true
      createsecret: true
      secretname: "ow-ingress-tls-secret"
      secrettype: "tls"

```


Most helm charts with ingress controllers in them look more like this (this is 
from google's minio just as an example, but they are pretty standard):
```
ingress:
  tls:
    - secretName: "minio-secret"
      hosts:
        - <http://ip-blah.com|ip-blah.com>
  enabled: true
  annotations:
    <http://kubernetes.io/tls-acme|kubernetes.io/tls-acme>: "true"
    <http://kubernetes.io/ingress.class|kubernetes.io/ingress.class>: nginx
    
<http://nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range|nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range>:
 0.0.0.0/0

  path: /minio
  hosts:
    -  <http://ip-blah.com|ip-blah.com>

```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088384165900
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2019-07-02 17:28:52 UTC - Michael Schmidt: so I am unsure with the 
configuration at the moment, but I am continuing to play with it
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088532167500
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2019-07-02 17:29:31 UTC - Michael Schmidt: I will say, all things considered I 
just picked openwhisk up for the first time today. and the helm stuff has come 
a really long way from just two months ago
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088571168400
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2019-07-02 17:29:39 UTC - Michael Schmidt: its been pretty easy 
:slightly_smiling_face:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088579168600
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2019-07-02 17:30:25 UTC - Dave Grove: yeah.  Ingress in values.yaml  is an 
attempt to merge together the various bits we need to know any of the 
kubernetes clusters we run on, some of which don’t have real ingress 
controllers in them.
I’d probably try to get NodePort working first.  Something like this should 
work:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088625169400
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2019-07-02 17:30:54 UTC - Dave Grove: 
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088654169600
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2019-07-02 17:32:10 UTC - Dave Grove: glad it hasn’t been too bad.  Ingress is 
the thing we don’t have a great handle on because every vendor does their own 
extension
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088730171000
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2019-07-02 17:33:16 UTC - Michael Schmidt: So I had the node port working, the 
problem is because the test machines I am on don't have any certificates
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088796171800
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2019-07-02 17:33:36 UTC - Michael Schmidt: which isn't an issue if the service 
is http for testing, but I can't force it away from https
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088816172300
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2019-07-02 17:35:30 UTC - Michael Schmidt: which means I can't test out 
deployments of web servers because I get errors like this:
```Failed to deploy API Gateway route due to error: POST 
https://&lt;ip&gt;:31001/api/v1/web/whisk.system/apimgmt/createApi.http 
Returned HTTP 502 (Bad Gateway) --&gt; "API creation failure: Unable to 
configure the API Gateway: "Invalid URI \"undefined/tenants\"""```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088930173600
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2019-07-02 17:36:06 UTC - Michael Schmidt: its not THE worst, it just means I 
have to wait for someone to import openwhisk software to a closed env before I 
can keep testing
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562088966174500
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2019-07-02 17:36:43 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Which is why I was just trying to 
test out all the examples and then start building on them with insecure http
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089003175200
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2019-07-02 17:38:33 UTC - Dave Grove: @Rodric Rabbah - any thoughts about 
apigateway ^
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089113175700
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2019-07-02 17:38:49 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: yes
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089129176000
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2019-07-02 17:39:18 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: add this to your `.wskprops` file
`APIGW_ACCESS_TOKEN=APIGW_ACCESS_TOKEN`
i found this on an issue for `sls`
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089158176500
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2019-07-02 17:39:50 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: checking if it’s the same error 
message actually hang on
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089190176900
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2019-07-02 17:40:14 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: 
<https://github.com/serverless/serverless-openwhisk/issues/103#issuecomment-503732524>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089214177100
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2019-07-02 17:40:21 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: yup looks the same
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089221177300
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2019-07-02 17:42:07 UTC - Michael Schmidt: literally copy paste 
"APIGW_ACCESS_TOKEN=APIGW_ACCESS_TOKEN" in there?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089327177600
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2019-07-02 17:43:12 UTC - Michael Schmidt: did not work for me, but now its a 
different error:
```
Failed to deploy API Gateway route due to error: POST 
<https://blah:31001/api/v1/web/whisk.system/apimgmt/createApi.http?accesstoken=APIGW_ACCESS_TOKEN&amp;spaceguid=2yadayada8c502>
 Returned HTTP 502 (Bad Gateway) --&gt; "API creation failure: Unable to 
configure the API Gateway (status code 400): {"status":400,"message":"Error: 
Resource path must begin with '/'."}"
```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089392178400
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2019-07-02 17:43:33 UTC - Michael Schmidt: the access token and ip are omitted
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089413178600
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2019-07-02 17:44:18 UTC - Michael Schmidt: and its attempting to run as 
python:2 code (had to update the serverless.yml) and ignore_certs is true
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089458179200
----
2019-07-02 17:45:13 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: ```
provider:
  name: openwhisk
  ignore_certs: true

# extend the framework using plugins listed here:
# <https://github.com/serverless/plugins>
plugins:
  - serverless-openwhisk
  - serverless-dotenv-plugin

functions:
  hello:
    handler: handler.hello
    events:
      - http:
          method: GET
          path: /api/greeting
          resp: http
```
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089513179400
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2019-07-02 17:45:24 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: this is my sls yml for the sample 
project
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089524179700
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2019-07-02 17:45:44 UTC - Michael Schmidt: what is your runtime?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089544179900
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2019-07-02 17:45:59 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: this is node
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089559180300
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2019-07-02 17:46:09 UTC - Michael Schmidt: I am attempting to use the python 
http server
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089569180700
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2019-07-02 17:46:12 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: so dont have a kind specified
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089572181000
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2019-07-02 17:46:25 UTC - Michael Schmidt: simple-python-http-endpoint
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089585181400
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2019-07-02 17:46:58 UTC - Michael Schmidt: from the examples serverless repo, I 
am not much of a python person but everyone always seems to love python
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562089618182200
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2019-07-02 18:39:43 UTC - Michael Schmidt: @Dave Grove I typed kubenetes into 
the factory instead of kubernetes and the error message was extreme lol but it 
looks like I can verify that it worked! It even brought three of my serverless 
functions that were origonally in docker into k8s when the new whisk fired up
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092783183700
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2019-07-02 18:40:10 UTC - Dave Grove: cool
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092810183900
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2019-07-02 18:41:47 UTC - Michael Schmidt: is there an easy place I can find a 
container list for all the runtimes?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092907185600
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2019-07-02 18:42:00 UTC - Michael Schmidt: or should I just fire up one of each 
and get the container iamges from kubectl describe?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092920186200
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2019-07-02 18:42:34 UTC - Michael Schmidt: oh... or are they all 
openwhisk/action-nodejs-v10:ab224ab
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092954187100
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2019-07-02 18:43:01 UTC - Michael Schmidt: cancel all that
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092981187500
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2019-07-02 18:43:18 UTC - Michael Schmidt: nvm i see what is happening now... 
the invokers were added to the k8s deploy..
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092998188000
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2019-07-02 18:43:18 UTC - Ran Ribenzaft: Hi guys! not even sure where to start 
:slightly_smiling_face:
Last month I met @Lars Trieloff from Adobe, and we discussed about adding 
support for OpenWhisk in Epsagon.
In short - Epsagon provides monitoring and troubleshooting solution for 
distributed/serverless apps.
We are now at the point that it is supported in Node, so wanted to know if 
someone is interested in learning more and be part of shaping the product.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562092998188100
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2019-07-02 18:43:41 UTC - Ran Ribenzaft: Adding an example of tracing 
action-&gt;action
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093021188400
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2019-07-02 18:47:33 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: that’s awesome @Ran Ribenzaft - Lars 
posted a video on sunday.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093253189100
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2019-07-02 18:47:53 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: 
<https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/pull/4390> is ready to merge
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093273189200?thread_ts=1562075304.137300&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2019-07-02 18:49:48 UTC - Ran Ribenzaft: We are constantly adding support for 
more and more stuff - so if anyone is interested in trying out - DM me 
:slightly_smiling_face:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093388189900
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2019-07-02 18:50:38 UTC - Ran Ribenzaft: (we recently added instrumentation for 
`openwhisk` lib in Node, and soon we will release "actions" screen)
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093438190600
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2019-07-02 18:59:25 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Success with the none web server 
ones in K8s!
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562093965191200
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2019-07-02 19:20:03 UTC - Michael Schmidt: Okay so I tried out the cron one, 
that one ends immediately for some reason and terminates from k8s right away. 
Is that expected behavior?
```
Your cron function /guest/python_service-dev-cron ran at 19:18:13.361971
XXX_THE_END_OF_A_WHISK_ACTIVATION_XXX
XXX_THE_END_OF_A_WHISK_ACTIVATION_XXX
```

I guess it wakes up, prints a statement then goes away?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1562095203192400
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