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Serverless Framework - Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more

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<!-- title: Knative - Knative Guide - Functions | Serverless Framework menuText: Functions menuOrder: 6 description: How to configure Knative Serving services in the Serverless Framework layout: Doc --> <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:START automatically generated --> ### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/knative/guide/functions/) <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:END --> # Knative - Functions If you are using Knative as a provider, all _functions_ inside the service are [Knative Serving](https://knative.dev/docs/serving) services. ## Configuration All of the functions in your serverless service can be found in `serverless.yml` under the `functions` property. ```yaml service: my-service provider: name: knative # you can overwrite defaults here # stage: dev plugins: - serverless-knative functions: functionOne: handler: function-one.dockerfile context: ./code functionTwo: handler: gcr.io/knative-releases/github.com/knative/eventing-contrib/cmd/event_display:latest ``` The `handler` property points either to the Dockerfile which describes the container image which should be used as a [Knative Serving](https://knative.dev/docs/serving) service or to a container image on a remote Container Registry. You might also want to specify the build context if you're using a Dockerfile as your `handler` configuration. You can do this with the `context` configuration. The build context will default to the current working directory if you're not specifying a `context` configuration. You can specify an array of functions, which is useful if you separate your functions in to different files: ```yaml # serverless.yml functions: - ${file(./foo-functions.yml)} - ${file(./bar-functions.yml)} ``` ```yaml # foo-functions.yml fooOne: handler: fooOne.dockerfile fooTwo: handler: fooTwo.dockerfile ``` Check out the [Serverless Variables](./variables.md) for all the details and options on how to make your configuration more dynamic.