问题
I have a time trigger azure function deployed on portal. It runs daily at 10:00 am. However, there is now a requirement that function should also be invoked and run on some other time dynamically as well.
I know how to set the trigger in function.json file dynamically via Kudu Api using the steps in answer mentioned here. So using those steps, I can set the trigger for the next minute and run the function.
But this isn't real-time, this seems a workaround. Isn't there any direct way to invoke and manually run azure function directly via apis?
回答1:
Isn't there any direct way to invoke and manually run azure function directly via apis?
We could trigger the deployed Azure function with REST API. I test it with Time Trigger C# Azure function on my side.
Post https://{FunctionAppName}.azurewebsites.net/admin/functions/{functionName}
Note: I trace it from Azure portal, I don't find any official document mentioned this, if you want to use this API in the product environment, please pay more attention to this.
We need x-functions-key as header. And we could get the function key from the function Application.
We also could use bearer token as authorization, about how to get the authorization for this Rest API please refer to another SO thread.
Updated:
Add the body info.
回答2:
For the requirement above, my recommendation would be to create two functions that share the same logic (if CSX, either by importing the common implementation using #load
or adding a reference to a common assembly, or by having a common type).
You'd have one function using a timer trigger and another using a different trigger type that enables you to invoke the function on demand without a dependency on any of the Kudu or Admin APIs (e.g. HTTP, queue, SB, etc.), the function entry point (your Run method) would just invoke the common logic you bring in.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46928788/how-to-run-azure-function-deployed-on-portal-manually-via-kudu-api-dynamically