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README.md

Azure Functions for Visual Studio Code (Preview)

Prerequisites

npm install -g azure-functions-core-tools@core

Note: when installing on Ubuntu, you may need to use sudo. On MacOS and LInux, you may need to include the unsafe-perm flag, as follows:

sudo npm install -g azure-functions-core-tools@core --unsafe-perm true

Features

  • Create new Function projects
  • Create new Functions from a template
  • Debug Function projects locally
  • Deploy to Azure Function Apps
  • View, create, delete, start, stop, and restart Azure Function Apps
  • JSON Intellisense for function.json, host.json, and proxies.json

Create New Project

CreateProject

Debug Function App Locally

Debug

Deploy to Azure

Deploy

Contributing

There are a couple of ways you can contribute to this repo:

  • Ideas, feature requests and bugs: We are open to all ideas and we want to get rid of bugs! Use the Issues section to either report a new issue, provide your ideas or contribute to existing threads.
  • Documentation: Found a typo or strangely worded sentences? Submit a PR!
  • Code: Contribute bug fixes, features or design changes:
    • Clone the repository locally and open in VS Code.
    • Install TSLint for Visual Studio Code.
    • Open the terminal (press CTRL+`) and run npm install.
    • To build, press F1 and type in Tasks: Run Build Task.
    • Debug: press F5 to start debugging the extension.

Before we can accept your pull request you will need to sign a Contribution License Agreement. All you need to do is to submit a pull request, then the PR will get appropriately labelled (e.g. cla-required, cla-norequired, cla-signed, cla-already-signed). If you already signed the agreement we will continue with reviewing the PR, otherwise system will tell you how you can sign the CLA. Once you sign the CLA all future PR's will be labeled as cla-signed.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Telemetry

VS Code collects usage data and sends it to Microsoft to help improve our products and services. Read our privacy statement to learn more. If you dont wish to send usage data to Microsoft, you can set the telemetry.enableTelemetry setting to false. Learn more in our FAQ.

License

MIT