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Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Praveen Kumar Sreeram
Book Image

Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Praveen Kumar Sreeram

Overview of this book

This third edition of Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook guides you through the development of a basic back-end web API that performs simple operations, helping you understand how to persist data in Azure Storage services. You'll cover the integration of Azure Functions with other cloud services, such as notifications (SendGrid and Twilio), Cognitive Services (computer vision), and Logic Apps, to build simple workflow-based applications. With the help of this book, you'll be able to leverage Visual Studio tools to develop, build, test, and deploy Azure functions quickly. It also covers a variety of tools and methods for testing the functionality of Azure functions locally in the developer's workstation and in the cloud environment. Once you're familiar with the core features, you'll explore advanced concepts such as durable functions, starting with a "hello world" example, and learn about the scalable bulk upload use case, which uses durable function patterns, function chaining, and fan-out/fan-in. By the end of this Azure book, you'll have gained the knowledge and practical experience needed to be able to create and deploy Azure applications on serverless architectures efficiently.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

Continuous integration—configuring and triggering an automated build

For most applications, it might not make sense to perform manual builds in Azure DevOps. It would make sense if we can configure continuous integration by automating the process of triggering the build for each check-in/commit done by the developers.

In this recipe, you will learn how to configure continuous integration in Azure DevOps for the team project and also trigger an automated build by making a change to the code of the HTTP trigger Azure function that we created in Chapter 4, Developing Azure functions using Visual Studio.

How to do it…

Perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the AzureFunctions-CI build definition by clicking on the Edit button, as shown in Figure 12.17:
    Editing a pipeline
    Figure 12.17: Azure DevOps—build pipelines—editing a pipeline
  2. Once inside the build definition, click on the Triggers menu, as shown in Figure 12.18:
    Enabling continuous integration in the Triggers tab
    Figure 12.18: Azure DevOps—...