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Mathew Charles edited this page May 23, 2017
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- VS 2017
- Add a strong name skip verification entry to since the SDK assemblies are delay signed. To do this run *sn -Vr ,31bf3856ad364e35 from a Visual Studio administrator command prompt. See Sn.exe documentation for details. Particularly the warning about only enabling this during development.
- Pull and build the source in VS (WebJobs.sln)
- Set up the test storage account environment variables
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AzureWebJobsStorage
- Set this to your test storage account. If you don't have an Azure Storage account yet, create one. -
AzureWebJobsSecondaryStorage
- Set this to a secondary test storage account. The multi-account tests require this. -
AzureWebJobsDashboard
- Storage account that will be used for dashboard logging (can be same as above) -
AzureWebJobsServiceBus
- Set this to your Service Bus namespace connection string -
AzureWebJobsTestHubConnection
- Create an EventHub namedwebjobstesthub
, create a shared access policy for that hub named "Default" with Manage rights, and set this to that connection string -
AzureWebJobsTestHubConnection2
- Create an EventHub namedwebjobstesthub2
, create a shared access policy for that hub named "Default" with Manage rights, and set this to that connection string
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- Open Test Explorer to view and run tests (we use XUnit)
- Set up the dashboard account environment variables
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StorageAccount
- Set this to the storage account that you've configured the SDK to use
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- In the WebJobs solution, right click and "View in Browser"
- Once the Dashboard page loads, click "Functions" to view recently executed functions, etc.
Follow similar instructions as here: https://github.com/Azure/azure-webjobs-sdk-script/wiki/Deploying-the-Functions-runtime-as-a-private-site-extension
- on the command line, go to the src\AzureJobs.Directory
- msbuild
- that will create a site extension folder containing the dashboard and .xdt. It will be at: src\AzureJobs.Directory\bin{version}
That directory will contain an applicationHost.xdt, global.asax, etc, plus the published site (bin, contents, scripts, views). - In Kudu, copy that site extension folder to your site at d:\home\SiteExtensions\AzureJobs.
- Restart the scm site. View your new dashboard at https://{site}.scm.azurewebsites.net/azurejobs