Build an Azure Durable Functions that will scrape GitHub for opened issues and store them on Azure Storage.
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The project can be built with the latest version of the .NET CLI. Or directly within Visual Studio 2022 with the .NET 6 installed.
dotnet build
provision.ps1
requires the Azure CLI 2.0
Open the solution in Visual Studio 2022. Change the GitHubToken
value in local.settings.json
to match your GitHub Personal Access Token created previously in the pre-requisite.
local.settings.json
file{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "UseDevelopmentStorage=true",
"AzureWebJobsSecretStorageType": "files", // temporary fix required for Azure Storage Emulator 5.8.0.0 and Azure Functions latest SDK.
"FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME": "dotnet",
"GitHubToken": "INSERT_TOKEN_HERE"
}
}
First, you will need to provision the service. Look into the provision.ps1
file provided and modify the name of the storage and Azure Web Site values to ensure that they are unique.
Then you can execute the file with the previously generated GitHub.
.\provision.ps1 -githubToken <TOKEN> -resourceGroup <ResourceGroupName> -storageName <StorageAccountName> -functionName <FunctionName>