[−][src]Crate azure_functions
Azure Functions for Rust
The Azure Functions for Rust crate supports creating Azure Functions with Rust.
The following Azure Functions trigger bindings are supported:
The following Azure Functions input bindings are supported:
The following Azure Functions output bindings are supported:
Eventually more bindings will be implemented, including custom binding data.
Example
Start by installing the Azure Functions for Rust SDK:
$ cargo install azure-functions-sdk
Create a new Azure Functions for Rust application:
$ cargo func new-app hello && cd hello
Create a HTTP-triggered function:
```bash
$ cargo func new http -n hello
This generates src/functions/hello.rs
with the following contents:
use azure_functions::{ bindings::{HttpRequest, HttpResponse}, func, }; #[func] pub fn hello(req: &HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse { "Hello from Rust!".into() }
Azure Functions are implemented by applying a #[func]
attribute to a Rust function.
Run the application with cargo func run
:
$ cargo func run
The above Azure Function can be invoked with http://localhost:8080/api/hello?name=Peter
.
The expected response would be Hello from Rust, Peter!
.
Re-exports
pub use azure_functions_codegen::func; |
pub use azure_functions_codegen::export; |
Modules
bindings | Module for Azure Functions bindings. |
blob | Module for blob storage types. |
http | Module for HTTP types. |
timer | Module for timer types. |
Structs
Context | Represents context about an Azure Function invocation. |
Functions
worker_main | The main entry point for the Azure Functions for Rust worker. |