Dapr Service Invocation trigger for Azure Functions
Azure Functions can be triggered on a Dapr service invocation using the following Dapr events.
For information on setup and configuration details of the Dapr extension, see the Dapr extension overview.
Example
A C# function can be created using one of the following C# modes:
Execution model | Description |
---|---|
Isolated worker model | Your function code runs in a separate .NET worker process. Use with supported versions of .NET and .NET Framework. To learn more, see Develop .NET isolated worker process functions. |
In-process model | Your function code runs in the same process as the Functions host process. Supports only Long Term Support (LTS) versions of .NET. To learn more, see Develop .NET class library functions. |
[FunctionName("CreateNewOrder")]
public static void Run(
[DaprServiceInvocationTrigger] JObject payload,
[DaprState("%StateStoreName%", Key = "order")] out JToken order,
ILogger log)
{
log.LogInformation("C# function processed a CreateNewOrder request from the Dapr Runtime.");
// payload must be of the format { "data": { "value": "some value" } }
order = payload["data"];
}
Here's the Java code for the Dapr Service Invocation trigger:
@FunctionName("CreateNewOrder")
public String run(
@DaprServiceInvocationTrigger(
methodName = "CreateNewOrder")
)
Use the app
object to register the daprInvokeOutput
:
const { app, trigger } = require('@azure/functions');
app.generic('InvokeOutputBinding', {
trigger: trigger.generic({
type: 'httpTrigger',
authLevel: 'anonymous',
methods: ['POST'],
route: "invoke/{appId}/{methodName}",
name: "req"
}),
return: daprInvokeOutput,
handler: async (request, context) => {
context.log("Node HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
const payload = await request.text();
context.log(JSON.stringify(payload));
return { body: payload };
}
});
The following examples show Dapr triggers in a function.json file and PowerShell code that uses those bindings.
Here's the function.json file for daprServiceInvocationTrigger
:
{
"bindings": [
{
"type": "daprServiceInvocationTrigger",
"name": "payload",
"direction": "in"
}
]
}
For more information about function.json file properties, see the Configuration section.
In code:
using namespace System
using namespace Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs
using namespace Microsoft.Extensions.Logging
using namespace Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Extensions.Dapr
using namespace Newtonsoft.Json.Linq
param (
$payload
)
# C# function processed a CreateNewOrder request from the Dapr Runtime.
Write-Host "PowerShell function processed a CreateNewOrder request from the Dapr Runtime."
# Payload must be of the format { "data": { "value": "some value" } }
# Convert the object to a JSON-formatted string with ConvertTo-Json
$jsonString = $payload| ConvertTo-Json
# Associate values to output bindings by calling 'Push-OutputBinding'.
Push-OutputBinding -Name order -Value $payload["data"]
The following example shows a Dapr Service Invocation trigger, which uses the v2 Python programming model. To use the daprServiceInvocationTrigger
in your Python function app code:
import logging
import json
import azure.functions as func
app = func.FunctionApp()
@app.function_name(name="RetrieveOrder")
@app.dapr_service_invocation_trigger(arg_name="payload", method_name="RetrieveOrder")
@app.dapr_state_input(arg_name="data", state_store="statestore", key="order")
def main(payload, data: str) :
# Function should be invoked with this command: dapr invoke --app-id functionapp --method RetrieveOrder --data '{}'
logging.info('Python function processed a RetrieveOrder request from the Dapr Runtime.')
logging.info(data)
Attributes
In the in-process model, use the DaprServiceInvocationTrigger
to trigger a Dapr service invocation binding, which supports the following properties.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
MethodName | Optional. The name of the method the Dapr caller should use. If not specified, the name of the function is used as the method name. |
Annotations
The DaprServiceInvocationTrigger
annotation allows you to create a function that gets invoked by Dapr runtime.
Element | Description |
---|---|
methodName | The method name. |
Configuration
The following table explains the binding configuration properties that you set in the code.
Property | Description |
---|---|
type | Must be set to daprServiceInvocationTrigger . |
name | The name of the variable that represents the Dapr data in function code. |
The following table explains the binding configuration properties that you set in the function.json file.
function.json property | Description |
---|---|
type | Must be set to daprServiceInvocationTrigger . |
name | The name of the variable that represents the Dapr data in function code. |
See the Example section for complete examples.
Usage
To use a Dapr Service Invocation trigger, learn more about which components to use with the Service Invocation trigger and how to set them up in the official Dapr documentation.
To use the daprServiceInvocationTrigger
in Python v2, set up your project with the correct dependencies.
In your
requirements.text
file, add the following line:azure-functions==1.18.0b3
In the terminal, install the Python library.
pip install -r .\requirements.txt
Modify your
local.setting.json
file with the following configuration:"PYTHON_ISOLATE_WORKER_DEPENDENCIES":1