I have the following setup, and I am trying to create a multi-function GCP Cloud Function project, but I am failing to deploy any functions because of a "generic" error which is not very helpful at all.
My project structure looks like this, to keep things simple I only write out function1, but there is a function2, etc.
Using Cloud Functions go 1.13
support and go mod
support
Project structure:
.
├── go.mod
├── function1
│ └── function1.go
├── common
│ └── common.go // Contains struct GCSEvent see https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/calling/storage#functions-calling-storage-go
└── main.go
Code snippets:
// go.mod
module github.com/me/myproject
go 1.13
// function1/function1.go
package function1
import (
"github.com/me/myproject/common"
// Other imports
)
func Function1(ctx context.Context, gcsEvent common.GCSEvent) error {
// Do Stuff
}
// common/common.go
package common
// See https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/calling/storage#functions-calling-storage-go
type GCSEvent struct {
// ...
}
// main.go
package main
import (
"github.com/me/myproject/function1"
"github.com/me/myproject/common"
"context"
// Other imports
)
func main() {
// Call Function1 from the command line for manual testing
event := common.GCSEvent{/*...*/}
function1.Function1(context.Background(), event)
}
function1.go
references common.go
using the go module import syntax which GCP should be able to resolve.
To deploy the function I call gcloud, from the root directory of the project:
gcloud functions deploy Function1 --runtime=go113 <more arguments...>
And the error I receive is
ERROR: (gcloud.functions.deploy) OperationError: code=3, message=Build failed: Build error details not available
Which I mentioned is not very helpful at all.