diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ac08cfe..a1e60cd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -58,29 +58,8 @@ print "Hello Python World!\n" ## Upload code to IronWorker -### Get the `iron_worker_ng` Gem - -[Iron.io](http://www.iron.io) has a [command line interface](http://dev.iron.io/worker/reference/cli) to the IronWorker service that makes working with the service a lot easier and more convenient. It does, however, require you to have Ruby 1.9+ installed and to install the `iron_worker_ng` gem. Once Ruby 1.9+ is installed, you can just run the following command to get the gem: - -```bash -$ gem install iron_worker_ng -``` - -### Create Your .worker File - -.worker files are a simple way to define your worker and its dependencies. Save the following in a file called `HelloWorld.worker`: - -```ruby -# set the runtime language; this should be "python" for Python workers -runtime "python" -# exec is the file that will be executed when you queue a task -exec "hello.py" -``` - -### Upload the Worker - -Once you have your configuration file, your .worker file, and the gem in place, you can run `iron_worker upload HelloWorld` (if your .worker file is named HelloWorld.worker) to upload your worker. +See here for how to build a Python worker and upload it to Iron.io: https://github.com/iron-io/dockerworker/tree/master/python ## Queueing a Task To run your code, you need to queue a task against it.