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How To Use Azure Functions For Serverless Computing?

Serverless Computing is a widely adapted approach and a cloud computing extension model where customers can solely engage in building the logic and the server infrastructure completely managed by third-party cloud service providers. In Microsoft Azure, serverless computing can be carried out in various ways. One such way is by using Azure functions. In this article, we will discuss How to use Azure functions for serverless computing. Firstly, let us understand the following terms.

What Is Serverless Computing?

What Are Azure Functions?



Let us understand how to create and use Azure Functions for Serverless Computing.

Note: Make sure you have a Microsoft Azure subscription of any type.



A Step-by-Step Approach For Creating An Azure Function

Step 1: After completing the login process into the Azure portal, we can access the Azure Function with the name “Function App

Step-2: click the ‘+‘ icon to initiate the creation of Function App.

Step 3: Create the function app by configuring the following properties.

Basics tab

Storage Tab

Deployment tab

These are the important features to focus on while creating your function app, you may leave the remaining details as default or customize them according to your requirements. Once you finish configuring your app, you can click the “create” button at the bottom of the page.Now your app will start the process of deployment.

Step 4: Navigate to the “Go to resource” button. Now we need to create a function in our function app. We have various options to choose like a Command Line interface, VS editor, the an or Azure portal. Choose an environment to create your function. I’ve chosen the Azure portal to create my function app.

Step 5: Let’s configure and create our function. Choose your development environment.

Select a template to create a function. There are a lot of templates available to choose from. Let’s start with the HTTP Template.

Configure your template details according to your requirements. click “create“.

Step-6: Azure provides a sample code according to your runtime stack. To access or modify the sample code, navigate to the “code+test” tab.

You may modify the sample code of an HTTP trigger template. For now, let’s continue demonstrating with the sample code which creates a simple HTTP function.

To run the HTTP function, click the Test/Run tab and choose the input values according to your requirements.HTTP method: Choose an HTTP method.

“GET” method:

Now click “Run” to see the output.

Output:

Console View

URL

Browser Output

Now, pass the Query parameters in the URL path.

“Post” method:

Output:

Console view:

URL:

we can access the HTTP function with a URL which is available in the “Get Function URL” tab.

Postman Tool:

Advantages of using Azure functions:

Conclusion

In a nutshell, Azure functions provide a very precise environment for developers allowing them to more focus on coding rather than then managing infrastructure. This feature plays a key role in building scalable and responsive applications with low cost.

Azure Functions for Serverless Computing – FAQs

What Programming Languages Are Supported by Azure Functions?

Azure functions supports multiple programming languages including Java, .NET, Node.js, C#, PowerShell, TypeScript and many more. The Azure portal also provides all the resources to work comfortably with your chosen runtime stack.

What Type of Triggers Can Be Invoked by Using Azure Function?

By using azure functions, We can invoke a lot of triggers such as HTTP requests, timers, messages in Azure Queue Storage, changes in Azure Cosmos DB, new items in Azure Blob Storage, and more. The above article demonstrates the usage of HTTP triggers.

How Can Monitor and Troubleshoot Azure Functions?

Montoring your Azure function can be done through enabling Application Inshights while creating your Azure Function App. By enabling Application insights, we can track track function execution, detect issues, and gain insights into performance. Azure functions by default provides built-in logging features for trouble shooting.

Can I Deploy My Azure Functions Locally?

Yes, Azure function core tools helps us to develop and test the function locally before deploying into the cloud. This feature helps us to debug any kind of issues before deploying.

How Can I Secure Azure Functions?

Azure Functions provides various security features, such as authentication and authorization options, including Azure Active Directory (AAD) integration.


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