The Azure Functions Tooling Feed is consumed by Visual Studio and Visual Studio code to make sure they are always using the latest core tools and matching templates. The Azure Functions Tooling Feed is hosted at https://functionscdn.azureedge.net/public/cli-feed-v3.json.
{
"tags": { // Tags acts as a pointer to various release trains
"v1": { // Release train for v1 Functions runtime (prod)
"release": "1.2.0", // Target release for this tag
"displayName": "Azure Functions v1 (.NET Framework)", // The fallback display text in case localized strings are not present
"displayVersion": "v1", // Strings used to construct localized display text
"releaseQuality": "GA", // Strings used to construct localized display text
"targetFramework": ".NET Framework", // Strings used to construct localized display text
"hidden": false // Indicates whether the release train is publically visible
}
},
"releases": {
"1.2.0": {
"cli": "", // URL of the zip file contiaining the corresponding CLI
"localEntryPoint": "func.exe", // How to start the CLI i.e. via dotnet.exe for func.dll or directly incase for func.exe
"itemTemplates": "", // URL of the NuGet Package for Item templates consumed by Visual Studio
"projectTemplates": "", // URL of the NuGet Package for Item templates consumed by Visual Studio
"templateApiZip": "", // URL of the zip file containing templates into JSON files.
"sha2": "" // SHA2 for the CLI zip
}
}
}
- Feed additive, so new releases are added to the feed. Existing releases are never removed from the feed.
- Consider a version format of X.Y.Z (Major.Minor.Patch).
- Minor version update
- For v1: "1.0.12” was updated to “1.1.0” when cli was updated from 1.0.12 to 1.0.13
- For v2: "2.0.1” was updated to “2.1.0” when cli was updated from 2.0.1-beta.25 to 2.0.1-beta.26
- Patch version update
- For v1: "1.1.0” was updated to “1.1.1” when templates were updated from 1.0.3.10186 to 1.0.3.10187.
- For v2: "2.1.0” was updated to “2.1.1” when templates were updated from 2.0.0-beta-10177 to 2.0.0-beta-10178
- Minor version update
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