This work is experimental.
This project provides an adapter layer for a Spring Cloud Function application onto Azure.
You can write an app with a single `@Bean` of type `Function` and it will be deployable in Azure if you get the JAR file laid out right.
The adapter has a generic http request handler that you can use.
There is a `AzureSpringBootRequestHandler` which you must extend, and provide the input and output types as type parameters (enabling Azure to inspect the class and do the JSON conversions itself).
If your app has more than one `@Bean` of type `Function` etc. then you can choose the one to use by configuring `function.name`.
The functions are extracted from the Spring Cloud `FunctionCatalog`.
=== Notes on JAR Layout
You don't need the Spring Cloud Function Web at runtime in Azure, so you need to exclude this before you create the JAR you deploy to Azure.
A function application on Azure has to be shaded, but a Spring Boot standalone application does not, so you can run the same app using 2 separate jars (as per the sample here).
The sample app creates the shaded jar file, with an `azure` classifier for deploying in Azure.
== Build
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./mvnw -U clean package
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== Running the sample
Before running the sample, we need to install a custom azure maven plugin.
Checkout this fork: https://github.com/sobychacko/azure-maven-plugins/tree/for-spring-boot-apps
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cd azure-functions-maven-plugin
mvn clean install -Dcheckstyle.skip=true -DskipTests -Dfindbugs.skip=true
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Build the sample under `spring-cloud-function-samples/function-sample-azure`.
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mvn clean package
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Running Azure function locally.
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mvn azure-functions:run
On another terminal try this: curl localhost:7071/api/uppercase -d '{"value": "hello foobar"}'
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Deploying the function that ran locally on Azure runtime.
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az login
mvn azure-functions:deploy
On another terminal try this: curl https://<azure-function-url-from-the-log>/api/uppercase -d '{"value": "hello foobar!"}'
Please ensure that you use the right URL for the function above.
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Running the function as a standalone Spring Boot app
Go to the samples project and uncomment `spring-cloud-function-web` dependency and `spring-boot-maven-plugin`.
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mvn clean package
java -jar target/<spring boot uber jar>
On another terminal: curl -H "Content-Type: text/plain" localhost:8080/function -d '{"value": "hello foobar"}'
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The input type for the function in the Azure sample is a Foo with a single property called "value". So you would need this to test it with something as below.
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{
"value": "foobar"
}
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