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Getting started
Kees Schollaart edited this page Mar 22, 2020
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- Create an Azure Function using Visual Studio or using Visual Studio Code
- Make sure your
Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Functions
package version is 1.0.23 or higher - For local development: Make sure your Functions SDK is up to date (make sure you have V2 installed) [howto-1 & howto-2]
- Install the CaseOnline.Azure.WebJobs.Extensions.Mqtt NuGet package in you Functions Project
- Add a connectionstring to your 'local.settings.json' during development time or in Azure to your Application Settings
- When deploying/running on Azure, make sure the application-setting
FUNCTIONS_EXTENSION_VERSION
to~2
.
The default name/key for the connectionstring is MqttConnection
.
The available parts are:
- Server (just the dns/hostname)
- Username (string, optional)
- Password (string, optional)
- Port (integer, optional, defaults to 1883 or 8883 when tls=true)
- Tls (boolean, optional, defaults to false)
- ClientId (string, optional, defaults to a random Guid)
This is an example of the local.settings.json file
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "UseDevelopmentStorage=true",
"MqttConnection": "Server=<<my.mqttserver.com>>;Username=<<username>>;Password=<<password>>"
}
}
Is is possible to work with multiple connections but it is also possible to reuse connections for multiple triggers or outputs. When adding a second connectionstring to your settings make sure to point to this connectionstring using the ConnectionString property on the Mqtt(Trigger) attribute.