The directory to write content of log() message files.
The number of log() message files to retain when rotating.
The size in bytes of the log file when the file should be rotated.
The time in milliseconds after which a cached bucket object is considered stale.
The maximum size in bytes the bucket cache can grow to.
The number of seconds before writing a progress checkpoint.
The number of worker threads to use for the function.
The maximum allowable curl call response in 'MegaBytes'. Setting the value to 0 lifts the upper limit off. This parameters affects v8 engine stability since it defines the maximum amount of heap space acquired by a curl call.
The DCP stream boundary to use.
The current deployment status of the function.
A description of this eventing function.
Whether to enable rotating this handlers log() message files.
The maximum period of time the function can execute on a document before timing out.
The code to automatically append to bottom of handler code.
The code to automatically prepend to top of handler code.
The active compatibility mode for the function.
The maximum number of internal clients that the function should maintain for KV operations.
The maximum number of times to retry a KV operation before failing the function.
The maximum period of time a KV operation within the function can operate before timing out.
The level of logging that should be captured for the function.
The number of partitions that should be used for timer tracking.
The current processing status of the function.
The level of consistency to use when performing queries in the function.
Whether to automatically prepare all query statements in the handler.
The batch size for messages from producer to consumer.
The duration to log stats from this handler, in milliseconds.
The size limit of timer context object.
The key prefix for all data stored in metadata by this handler.
The number of worker processes handler utilizes on each eventing node.
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