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Available in Classic
You can create packages and actions of various types and purposes among resources provided by the Cloud Functions of Action. You can also run the created actions and monitor the result with graphs and tables.
This section describes how to use the Action screen and check package and action lists. For information on creating, editing, deleting, running, and monitoring packages and actions in Action, see the following guides:
- How to create and manage packages: Package
- How to create an action: Create action
- How to manage and monitor actions: Manage action
Action page
The basics of using Action are as follows:
Area | Description |
---|---|
① Menu name | Name of the menu currently being viewed, number of actions created |
② Basic features | Create packages and actions, refresh Action screen |
③ Package/action management | Edit and delete packages and actions |
④ Package/action search | Search for packages and actions to view |
⑤ Package/action list | List of packages and actions created |
⑥ Package/action details | Go to package and action details screen |
View package/action list
You can find information for each package and action in the list of packages and actions created. To view the information, follow these steps:
- From NAVER Cloud Platform console's Region menu, click and select the Region you're using.
- From the Platform menu, click and select Classic.
- Click Services > Compute > Cloud Functions in order.
- Click the Action menu.
- Check the list of packages and actions created in Packages/Actions.
- Folder icon: package
- Arrow icon: sequence or sequence web type action
- Other icons: basic or web type actions by language
- Click a package or action to go to its detailed information.
Package/action information
Describe each item of packages and actions.
- Package/action: package or action
- Description: additional information on the package or action
- Default parameter: parameter to be applied to all the actions in the package
- Runtime: action's runtime information
- Last modified: recent time when package or action was modified
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