azure-functions-openapi-extension
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azure-functions-openapi-extension
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What is meant with "decorators"?
You can probably get some useful information from this page (and related ones): https://github.com/Azure/azure-functions-openapi-extension/blob/main/docs/openapi-core.md
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Publishing OpenAPI Document from Azure Functions to Azure API Management within CI/CD Pipeline
View on GitHub
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Binary Data Transfer on Azure Functions via OpenAPI
Since the latest version (0.9.0-preview) of the OpenAPI extension for Azure Functions was released, it supports the byte array types. With this support, you can now define the binary data type like image files onto the OpenAPI document. Throughout this post, I'm going to discuss how to declare the binary data and transfer it through the Azure Functions OpenAPI extension.
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6 Ways Azure Functions Endpoints Auth via OpenAPI
Azure security baseline for Azure Functions well describes the security consideration in general while developing an Azure Functions application. In addition to that, Azure Functions offers a built-in authentication method through the functions key. If you use the OpenAPI extension for Azure Functions, you can define the endpoint authentication and authorisation for each API endpoint in various ways. You can even try them through the Swagger UI page. Throughout this post, I'm going to discuss six different approaches for access control to Azure Functions API endpoints using the OpenAPI extension.
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Azure Functions – OpenAPI + EF Core = 💥
Now, suppose, we need to talk to Azure SQL. So, we’d like to add EF Core to the mix. As much as we love to go for latest and greatest, unfortunately it’s a bit messy at the moment. Instead let’s get a bit more conservative and stick to EFCore 3.1.
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Generating concrete classes in OpenApi spec for Azure Function
There is an open issue about this in the Azure repo.
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Hacktoberfest for .NET Developers (C# Edition)
Azure Functions OpenAPI Extensions
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Azure Functions E2E Testing within GitHub Actions
Here's the straightforward Azure Function app code. I'm using the Azure Functions OpenAPI extension in this app. It has only one endpoint like below:
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.NET 5 Support of Azure Functions OpenAPI Extension
In May this year at //Build, Azure Functions OpenAPI support feature (preview) was officially announced. At that time, it supported up to the v3 runtime – .NET Core 3.1 version. Recently, it has released .NET 5 isolated worker supporting package as a preview. Throughout this post, I'm going to review how to use it and deploy it to Azure.
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Power Apps Development in Fusion Teams
Azure Functions used as the backend API adds the OpenAPI extension, which increases discoverability.
CognitiveRocket
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Create personalized experiences for your apps, bots and websites with Azure Personalizer - Part 3
It totally depends upon you as how you want to secure Power Platform environment. It can be your sandbox, your trial instance or also a Developer Plan. I have got a M365 Developer Plan and I will be using that. My complete solution (Custom Connector + Power Virtual Agents) is available on my usual GitHub repo for the AI for Every Developer series. You can play with it.
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Create personalized experiences for your apps, bots and websites with Azure Personalizer - Part 2
In my Personalizer Library, I am using the preview version of the .NET SDK
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Hacktoberfest for .NET Developers (C# Edition)
Although I created CognitiveRocket repo for the purpose of sharing my demos, slide decks etc. but I still remember submitting my first ever pull request on my friend's (James Mann) repo which later became one of the reasons to start Bot Builder Community Project and to enable all the Microsoft Bot Framework enthusiasts and developers to join hands together to build fantastic tools for everyone. 🛠
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Dive into Sentiment Analysis with Opinion Mining
In this blog post, I've applied a generic approach and created an Azure Function for you. As I've kept it opensource so feel free to download and use in your own projects. All you have to do is to change the endpoint URL and API Key.
What are some alternatives?
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
JamesMann.BotFramework - A collection of Bot Framework V4 extensions and middleware. I'll be migrating all the reusable stuff in existing demos to this library, and making it modular over time. In the meantime I'm using it for my video series on YouTube. Feel free to use, licensed with MIT - free to use / no liability or warranty.
azure-functions-proxy - A simple dynamic http proxy built using azure functions
Crm.Specflow - D365 Extension for SpecFlow allows you to automatically test your Dynamics 365 CE implementation. It provides a broad set of SpecFlow steps to help you create your scripts very rapidly. It leverages the EasyRepro library from Microsoft for the User Interface related tests.
azure-functions-oauth-authentications-via-swagger-ui - This provides sample app for authenticating Azure Functions endpoints by OAuth through the integrated Swagger UI.
daany - Daany - .NET DAta ANalYtics .NET library with the implementation of DataFrame, Time series decompositions and Linear Algebra routines BLASS and LAPACK.
azure-functions-binary-data-via-swagger-ui - This provides a sample app to show how to handle binary data through Swagger UI on Azure Functions
Telegram-Bots - Telegram bots for fun and productivity
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
azure-functions-openapi-extensionsamples
docs - This repository contains .NET Documentation.