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azure-functions-core-tools
- Windows, macOS ou Linux?
- Azure Functions VS Code Support Mac M1
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Welcome the (unofficial) Azure Functions Container CLI
The official Azure Functions CLI brings along a feature that enables developers to create a basic Dockerfile as well as .dockerignore file in an Azure Functions project. So problem solved, right?
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Will Microsoft's Ongoing Push Draw Java Developers to Azure? -- ADTmag
And the func tool is opensource: https://github.com/Azure/azure-functions-core-tools
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Using Azure Functions Core Tools to fetch app settings for local development
Azure Functions Core Tools GitHub
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Playing with Azure Functions: Mission 1
Azure Functions Core Tools: u can download from this repo
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Introducing Logic Apps Preview
Azure Functions Core Tools (The docs specify version 3.0.3245 or later is required)
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What can you do with Node.js?
CLI tools such as hexa.run and Azure Functions CLI
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Azure Functions running on Kubernetes using Keda
We gonna use the Azure Functions Core Tools for create, start and run our functions.
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Playing with Azure Functions: Mission 1
In these days the usage of Azure Function is increasing constantly. Azure Function is an amazing tool that u can use in many different real-world scenario such as exposing a lightweight REST-API, scheduling some process, respond to certain events and so on. With this in mind I decided to make a series about them and this is the first of three posts. This will be a practical series: I'll guide you in a step-by-step process in order to make u more comfortable at developing, testing and finally migrating a timer triggered Azure Function from .NET Core 3.1 LTS (in process worker) to .NET 5 (isolated worker process). As always if u get in trouble in following the tutorial u can find all the code in "start" folder of my GitHub repo that u can find here.
What are some alternatives?
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
azure-functions-proxy - A simple dynamic http proxy built using azure functions
azure-functions-python-worker - Python worker for Azure Functions.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
azure-sql-hyperscale-autoscaler - Autoscaling Azure SQL Database Hyperscale with Azure Functions
letsencrypt-siteextension - Azure Web App Site Extension for easy installation and configuration of Let's Encrypt issued SSL certifcates for custom domain names.
keda - KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes
azure-functions-powershell-worker - PowerShell language worker for Azure Functions.
samples - Place for community to contribute samples
python-function-servicebus-keda - A simple sample using Python functions and autoscaling with Keda.
azure-maven-plugins - Maven plugins for Azure