Create Azure Function - Queue Trigger In Visual Studio

Introduction

 This article will help you learn how to create Azure Function - Queue Trigger in Visual Studio.

 Before reading this article, please go through some important articles mentioned below,

  1. Exploring About Azure Function
  2. Create Http Trigger Azure Function In Azure Portal
  3. Create The Timer Trigger Azure Function In Azure Portal
  4. Create Durable Function In Azure Portal
  5. Create Durable Function In Visual Studio
  6. Create Azure Function In Visual Studio
  7. Create Azure Function - Blob Trigger In Azure Portal
  8. Create Azure Function - Queue Trigger In Azure Portal
  9. Create Azure Function - Timmer Trigger In Visual Studio
  10. Create Azure Function - Blob Trigger in Visual Studio

Azure Function

 Azure Functions is a serverless computing service and is hosted on the Microsoft Azure public cloud. It is designed to accelerate and simplify application development. The cloud provider takes care of all the headaches of running the server, dynamically managing the resources of the machine, etc. It also provides auto scalability.

Serverless applications, also known as Function-as-a-Service or FaaS, is an offering from most of the enterprise cloud providers in which they allow the users to only write code, and the infrastructure behind the scenes is managed by them.

Azure Functions is the event-based serverless application framework which can automatically scale up and down based on the executions that are being triggered. This Microsoft Azure service allows you to run small pieces of code in Node.js, C#, Python, PHP and Java without any infrastructure configurations.

Here, we will see about Azure Function.

Purpose

Azure Functions lets you execute your code in a serverless environment without having to first create a VM or publish a web application.

Key Features

  • Intuitive, browser-based user interface - You can write code in the easy-to-use web interface.
  • write code in different programming languages
  • pay per function execution
  • parallel execution when multiple triggers occur
  • Supports Continuous Deployment and Integration

Create Azure Function - Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft Azure Account.

Follow the below steps to create an Azure Storage Account.

 Step 1

 Log in here. we have to create a Storage account.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Enter the values and click on create

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Once it is created, the windows like this

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 2

Open Visual Studio and choose to create a new Project.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 3

Now, choose Azure Functions here.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 4

Next, enter your Project name. Then click on the Next button.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 5

In the next window, Choose triggers as Timmer Trigger Function and Schedule for every 1 minute.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 6

Once it is created, we can see coding. It’s similar to function coding created in the portal. This is Queue Trigger Function coding.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 7

Now open the storage account and copy the Connection string

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Then, add the connection string to local.setting.json in visual studio

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Step 8

Now, we need to create a queue in the storage account for getting the log details in functions. So, move to the storage account.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Then, click on +Queue and enter the name.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Its looks like this window.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Output

Run the code.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Now, Open the storage account and open the queue and click on  Add Message to add the message to the queue

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Add the “Hello” file in Message Text and Click on the ok button

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Now, open the visual studio. we can successfully run our queue trigger function here. The output will look like this.

Queue Trigger in Visual Studio

Summary

I hope you understood how we can create a Queue trigger function in Visual Studio. Stay tuned for more articles on Azure Function.


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