@qstyler/nestjs-azure-func-trigger
v0.1.7
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Description
Azure Functions Trigger module for Nest.
This package works well together with @nestjs/azure-func-http which provides azure function http triggers for Nest.
This package provides a more general way to use any kind of azure function trigger ( timed, event bus, ...) for triggering methods of your Nest services.
Installation
Using npm:
$ npm install nestjs-azure-func-trigger
Tutorial
Adding a trigger is done by creating a new Azure Function in the app folder and then providing the createApp to the AzureFunctionTriggerAdapter.
import { Context } from '@azure/functions';
import { AzureFunctionTriggerAdapter } from 'nestjs-azure-func-trigger';
import { createApp } from '../src/main';
export default async function(context: Context): Promise<void> {
return AzureFunctionTriggerAdapter.handle(createApp, context);
}
When the function is triggered it starts up and calls every service method that is annotated with AzureFunctionTrigger decorator that specified this function by the name parameter.
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
@Injectable()
class ClassWithTrigger {
@AzureFunctionTrigger('FunctionName')
public timerWithContext (
test: string,
@AzureFunctionContext() context: Context,
) {
context.log('TimerWithContext');
}
}
A function.json for this case looks like the following. Important is only the name of the function folder which in this case is "FunctionName"
{
"bindings": [
{
"name": "trigger",
"type": "timerTrigger",
"direction": "in",
"schedule": "0 0,30 7-23 * * *"
}
],
"scriptFile": "../dist/FunctionName/index.js"
}