This topic describes the release notes for Function Compute and provides links to the relevant references.
December 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Integration with IoT Platform | New | Function Compute can be configured as the backend service in the IoT Platform console. This can resolve the following issues in the IoT and smart home fields:
If you use Function Compute as the backend service of IoT Platform, you can build serverless applications with high scalability in a cost-effective manner. | Overview |
New version of the console | New | A new version of the Function Compute console is launched. The new version of the console includes billing data and category-based navigation, a simplified interface, and a redesigned editing page that uses a navigation drawer. Multiple operations can be performed on each page. The new console has the following features:
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Entry point for Function Compute in the OSS console | Optimization | An entry point for Function Compute is added to the OSS console. Function Compute and OSS are integrated, which makes storage and computing interconnected. Trigger events for a function can be managed in Function Compute, and the events defined in an OSS bucket can be managed under the bucket. This greatly improves user experience. | Deployment Package |
New region | Optimization | Function Compute is available in the China (Shenzhen) region. | None |
November 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Support for Python 3.0 | New | The Python 3.0 development environment is supported to improve developer experience. | Overview |
October 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Log Service triggers | New | Log Service triggers are supported. The following features are added:
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September 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Integration with Tablestore | New | Access to Tablestore is supported. Function Compute can be triggered when Tablestore tables are created, modified, queried, or deleted. This enables intelligent data processing. | Use Function Compute |
Function Compute for commercial use | New | Function Compute provides a serverless and fully managed environment in which you can write code and set execution conditions. Then, the code can be elastically and securely run when the conditions are met. Function Compute maintains servers and network resources and provides features such as message delivery and load balancing. Function Compute has the following benefits:
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New region | New | Function Compute is available in the China (Hangzhou) region. | None |
Four main templates | New | Four main templates are provided for key features such as tagging, crawler identification algorithms, and API Gateway response strings. You can use these templates to conveniently implement business logic. | None |
July 2017
Feature | Changetype | Description | References |
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Three sets of OSS template code | New | Sample OSS template code is provided for developers to customize. This allows developers to get started with code development with high efficiency and reduces training costs. | None |
Support for Python 2.7 | New | The Python 2.7 development environment is supported to improve developer experience. | Overview |
June 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Access to API Gateway | New | Function Compute can be used as a backend service of API Gateway. | None |
May 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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API operation for querying the function code of the current version | New | The GetFunctionCode operation is added to facilitate error analysis. | None |
New SDK | New | You can invoke functions from Java or Node.js programs. | None |
April 2017
Feature | Change type | Description | References |
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Function Compute for public preview | Optimization | Function Compute is ready for public preview. Function Compute is event-driven and serverless, and can automatically scale resources in milliseconds. | None |