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I'm developing an action in IBM-Clound functions, that is called in Watson Assistant dialog.This action has to make a SOAP petition to a WS. The problem is when I try to import the suds library because It is not in the default python libraries. How can I add the library?



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I'm developing an action in IBM-Clound functions, that is called in Watson Assistant dialog.This action has to make a SOAP petition to a WS. The problem is when I try to import the suds library because It is not in the default python libraries. How can I add the library?



Thanks in advance.










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I'm developing an action in IBM-Clound functions, that is called in Watson Assistant dialog.This action has to make a SOAP petition to a WS. The problem is when I try to import the suds library because It is not in the default python libraries. How can I add the library?



Thanks in advance.










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I'm developing an action in IBM-Clound functions, that is called in Watson Assistant dialog.This action has to make a SOAP petition to a WS. The problem is when I try to import the suds library because It is not in the default python libraries. How can I add the library?



Thanks in advance.







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Does this answer your question? stackoverflow.com/questions/51901638/…

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You can package Python dependencies by using a virtual environment, virtualenv. The virtual environment allows you to link additional packages that can be installed by using pip, for example.



To install dependencies, package them in a virtual environment, and create a compatible OpenWhisk action:



Create a requirements.txt file that contains the pip modules and versions to install.



Install the dependencies and create a virtual environment. The virtual environment directory must be named virtualenv. To ensure compatibility with the OpenWhisk runtime container, package installations inside a virtual environment must use the image that corresponds to the kind.



For kind python:2 use the docker image openwhisk/python2action.



For kind python:3.6 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.6.



For kind python:3.7 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.7.



docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/tmp" ibmfunctions/action-python-v3 bash  -c "cd tmp && virtualenv virtualenv && source virtualenv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt"


Package the virtualenv directory and any additional Python files. The source file that contains the entry point must be named main.py.



 zip -r helloPython.zip virtualenv __main__.py


Create the action helloPython.



ibmcloud fn action create helloPython --kind python-jessie:3 helloPython.zip


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    You can package Python dependencies by using a virtual environment, virtualenv. The virtual environment allows you to link additional packages that can be installed by using pip, for example.



    To install dependencies, package them in a virtual environment, and create a compatible OpenWhisk action:



    Create a requirements.txt file that contains the pip modules and versions to install.



    Install the dependencies and create a virtual environment. The virtual environment directory must be named virtualenv. To ensure compatibility with the OpenWhisk runtime container, package installations inside a virtual environment must use the image that corresponds to the kind.



    For kind python:2 use the docker image openwhisk/python2action.



    For kind python:3.6 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.6.



    For kind python:3.7 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.7.



    docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/tmp" ibmfunctions/action-python-v3 bash  -c "cd tmp && virtualenv virtualenv && source virtualenv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt"


    Package the virtualenv directory and any additional Python files. The source file that contains the entry point must be named main.py.



     zip -r helloPython.zip virtualenv __main__.py


    Create the action helloPython.



    ibmcloud fn action create helloPython --kind python-jessie:3 helloPython.zip


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      You can package Python dependencies by using a virtual environment, virtualenv. The virtual environment allows you to link additional packages that can be installed by using pip, for example.



      To install dependencies, package them in a virtual environment, and create a compatible OpenWhisk action:



      Create a requirements.txt file that contains the pip modules and versions to install.



      Install the dependencies and create a virtual environment. The virtual environment directory must be named virtualenv. To ensure compatibility with the OpenWhisk runtime container, package installations inside a virtual environment must use the image that corresponds to the kind.



      For kind python:2 use the docker image openwhisk/python2action.



      For kind python:3.6 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.6.



      For kind python:3.7 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.7.



      docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/tmp" ibmfunctions/action-python-v3 bash  -c "cd tmp && virtualenv virtualenv && source virtualenv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt"


      Package the virtualenv directory and any additional Python files. The source file that contains the entry point must be named main.py.



       zip -r helloPython.zip virtualenv __main__.py


      Create the action helloPython.



      ibmcloud fn action create helloPython --kind python-jessie:3 helloPython.zip


      For more details, refer this link






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        You can package Python dependencies by using a virtual environment, virtualenv. The virtual environment allows you to link additional packages that can be installed by using pip, for example.



        To install dependencies, package them in a virtual environment, and create a compatible OpenWhisk action:



        Create a requirements.txt file that contains the pip modules and versions to install.



        Install the dependencies and create a virtual environment. The virtual environment directory must be named virtualenv. To ensure compatibility with the OpenWhisk runtime container, package installations inside a virtual environment must use the image that corresponds to the kind.



        For kind python:2 use the docker image openwhisk/python2action.



        For kind python:3.6 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.6.



        For kind python:3.7 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.7.



        docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/tmp" ibmfunctions/action-python-v3 bash  -c "cd tmp && virtualenv virtualenv && source virtualenv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt"


        Package the virtualenv directory and any additional Python files. The source file that contains the entry point must be named main.py.



         zip -r helloPython.zip virtualenv __main__.py


        Create the action helloPython.



        ibmcloud fn action create helloPython --kind python-jessie:3 helloPython.zip


        For more details, refer this link






        share|improve this answer













        You can package Python dependencies by using a virtual environment, virtualenv. The virtual environment allows you to link additional packages that can be installed by using pip, for example.



        To install dependencies, package them in a virtual environment, and create a compatible OpenWhisk action:



        Create a requirements.txt file that contains the pip modules and versions to install.



        Install the dependencies and create a virtual environment. The virtual environment directory must be named virtualenv. To ensure compatibility with the OpenWhisk runtime container, package installations inside a virtual environment must use the image that corresponds to the kind.



        For kind python:2 use the docker image openwhisk/python2action.



        For kind python:3.6 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.6.



        For kind python:3.7 use the docker image ibmfunctions/action-python-v3.7.



        docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/tmp" ibmfunctions/action-python-v3 bash  -c "cd tmp && virtualenv virtualenv && source virtualenv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt"


        Package the virtualenv directory and any additional Python files. The source file that contains the entry point must be named main.py.



         zip -r helloPython.zip virtualenv __main__.py


        Create the action helloPython.



        ibmcloud fn action create helloPython --kind python-jessie:3 helloPython.zip


        For more details, refer this link







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