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Your Cloud Run function runs in an environment consisting of an
operating system version with add-on packages, language support, and
the .NET Functions Framework
library that supports and invokes your function. This environment is identified
by the language version, and is known as the runtime ID.
Function preparation
You can prepare a function directly from the Google Cloud console or write it on
your local machine and upload it. To prepare your local machine for .NET
development, see Set up a .NET development environment.
dotnet new install Google.Cloud.Functions.Templates
Templates are provided for the three kinds of functions in C# (the default), F#,
and Visual Basic. When creating a new project from a template, specify
-lang f# to create an F# project, or -lang vb to create a Visual Basic
project.
Select your runtime
When you deploy your function, you must specify a .NET runtime
corresponding to the target framework in your project file
(MyFunction.csproj or similar). You can select one of the
supported .NET runtimes for your function during deployment.
You can select a runtime version using the Google Cloud console, or the
gcloud CLI. Click the tab for instructions on using the tool of
your choice:
gcloud
Specify the .NET base image for your function using the --base-image flag,
while deploying your function. For example:
gcloud run deploy FUNCTION \
--source . \
--function FUNCTION_ENTRYPOINT \
--base-image dotnet8
Replace:
FUNCTION with the name of the function you are
deploying. You can omit this parameter entirely,
but you will be prompted for the name if you omit it.
FUNCTION_ENTRYPOINT with the entry point to your function in
your source code. This is the code Cloud Run executes when your
function runs. The value of this flag must be a function name or
fully-qualified class name that exists in your source code.
You can select a runtime version when you create or update a Cloud Run function in the Google Cloud console. For detailed
instructions on deploying a function, see Deploy functions in Cloud Run.
To select a runtime in the Google Cloud console when you create a function, follow these steps:
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud Run page:
In the Runtime list, select a .NET runtime version.
Click Create, and wait for Cloud Run to create the service
using a placeholder revision.
The console will redirect you to the Source
tab where you can see the source code of your function. Click Save and redeploy.
For detailed instructions on updating the runtime version after your function is
deployed, see
Re-deploy new source code.
Source code structure
For Cloud Run functions to find your function's definition, your
source code must follow a specific structure. See
Write Cloud Run functions for
more information.
Specifying dependencies
.NET Cloud Run functions uses
Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild) project files
which are central to the build and deployment process. You can specify
dependencies for your function in a project file. For C# the file extension is
.csproj, for F# it is .fsproj, and for Visual Basic it is .vbproj.
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This environment is identified\nby the language version, and is known as the runtime ID.\n\nFunction preparation\n--------------------\n\nYou can prepare a function directly from the Google Cloud console or write it on\nyour local machine and upload it. To prepare your local machine for .NET\ndevelopment, see [Set up a .NET development environment](/dotnet/docs/setup).\n\nSupported .NET runtimes and base images\n---------------------------------------\n\nTemplate package\n----------------\n\nThe template package helps you to create new functions. To use it:\n\n1. Install the [.NET SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download).\n\n2. Install the template package:\n\n dotnet new install Google.Cloud.Functions.Templates\n\n| **Note:** versions of the .NET SDK earlier than .NET 7 use `dotnet new -i` instead of `dotnet new install`.\n\nTemplates are provided for the three kinds of functions in C# (the default), F#,\nand Visual Basic. When creating a new project from a template, specify\n`-lang f#` to create an F# project, or `-lang vb` to create a Visual Basic\nproject.\n\nSelect your runtime\n-------------------\n\nWhen you deploy your function, you must specify a .NET runtime\ncorresponding to the target framework in your project file\n(`MyFunction.csproj` or similar). You can select one of the\n[supported](#supported-runtimes) .NET runtimes for your function during deployment.\n\nYou can select a runtime version using the Google Cloud console, or the\ngcloud CLI. Click the tab for instructions on using the tool of\nyour choice: \n\n### gcloud\n\nSpecify the [.NET base image](/run/docs/configuring/services/runtime-base-images#how_to_obtain_base_images) for your function using the `--base-image` flag,\nwhile deploying your function. For example: \n\n gcloud run deploy \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFUNCTION\u003c/var\u003e \\\n --source . \\\n --function \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFUNCTION_ENTRYPOINT\u003c/var\u003e \\\n --base-image dotnet8\n\nReplace:\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFUNCTION\u003c/var\u003e with the name of the function you are\n deploying. You can omit this parameter entirely,\n but you will be prompted for the name if you omit it.\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFUNCTION_ENTRYPOINT\u003c/var\u003e with the entry point to your function in\n your source code. This is the code Cloud Run executes when your\n function runs. The value of this flag must be a function name or\n fully-qualified class name that exists in your source code.\n\nFor detailed instructions on deploying a function using the gcloud CLI, see [Deploy functions in Cloud Run](/run/docs/deploy-functions#gcloud).\n\n### Console\n\nYou can select a runtime version when you create or update a Cloud Run function in the Google Cloud console. For detailed\ninstructions on deploying a function, see [Deploy functions in Cloud Run](/run/docs/deploy-functions#deploy-functions).\n\nTo select a runtime in the Google Cloud console when you create a function, follow these steps:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud Run page:\n\n [Go to Cloud Run](https://console.cloud.google.com/run)\n2. Click **Write a function**.\n\n3. In the **Runtime** list, select a .NET runtime version.\n\n4. Click **Create**, and wait for Cloud Run to create the service\n using a placeholder revision.\n\n5. The console will redirect you to the **Source**\n tab where you can see the source code of your function. Click **Save and redeploy**.\n\nFor detailed instructions on updating the runtime version after your function is\ndeployed, see\n[Re-deploy new source code](/run/docs/deploy-functions#update-code-functions).\n\nSource code structure\n---------------------\n\nFor Cloud Run functions to find your function's definition, your\nsource code must follow a specific structure. See\n[Write Cloud Run functions](/run/docs/write-functions#.net) for\nmore information.\n\nSpecifying dependencies\n-----------------------\n\n.NET Cloud Run functions uses\n[Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild) project files](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/web-forms/overview/deployment/web-deployment-in-the-enterprise/understanding-the-project-file)\nwhich are central to the build and deployment process. You can specify\ndependencies for your function in a project file. For C# the file extension is\n`.csproj`, for F# it is `.fsproj`, and for Visual Basic it is `.vbproj`.\n\nFor more discussion of dependencies and other types of customization,\nsee [Customization through Functions Startup classes](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/functions-framework-dotnet/blob/master/docs/customization.md#customization-through-functions-startup-classes)."]]