QueueTrigger Interface
Implements
public interface QueueTrigger
implements java.lang.annotation.Annotation
Place this on a parameter whose value would come from a storage queue, and causing the method to run when a new item is pushed. The parameter type can be one of the following:
- Any native Java types such as int, String, byte[]
- Nullable values using Optional
- Any POJO type
The following example shows a Java function that polls the "myqueue-items" queue and writes a log each time a queue item is processed.
@FunctionName("queueMonitor")
public void logQueueItem(
@QueueTrigger(name = "msg", queueName = "myqueue-items", connection = "AzureWebJobsStorage")
String message,
final ExecutionContext context
) {
context.getLogger().info("Queue message processed: " + message);
}
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
abstract java.lang.String |
connection()
Defines the app setting name that contains the Azure Storage connection string. |
abstract java.lang.String |
dataType()
Defines how Functions runtime should treat the parameter value. |
abstract java.lang.String |
name()
The variable name used in function. |
abstract java.lang.String |
queueName()
Defines the name of the storage queue to which to bind. |
Method Details
connection
public abstract String connection()
Defines the app setting name that contains the Azure Storage connection string.
Returns:
dataType
public abstract String dataType()
Defines how Functions runtime should treat the parameter value. Possible values are:
- "": get the value as a string, and try to deserialize to actual parameter type like POJO
- string: always get the value as a string
- binary: get the value as a binary data, and try to deserialize to actual parameter type byte[]
Returns:
name
public abstract String name()
The variable name used in function.json.
Returns:
queueName
public abstract String queueName()
Defines the name of the storage queue to which to bind.
Returns:
Applies to
Azure SDK for Java