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# Welcome to Serverless!
#
# This file is the main config file for your service.
# It's very minimal at this point and uses default values.
# You can always add more config options for more control.
# We've included some commented out config examples here.
# Just uncomment any of them to get that config option.
#
# For full config options, check the docs:
# docs.serverless.com
#
# Happy Coding!
service: azure-python # NOTE: update this with your service name
# You can pin your service to only deploy with a specific Serverless version
# Check out our docs for more details
frameworkVersion: '2'
provider:
name: azure
region: West Europe
runtime: python3.6 # python3.7 or python3.8 also available
# os: linux # linux is the only operating system available for python
# prefix: "sample" # prefix of generated resource name
# subscriptionId: A356AC8C-E310-44F4-BF85-C7F29044AF99
# stage: dev
# type: premium # premium azure functions
environment: # these will be created as application settings
VARIABLE_FOO: 'foo'
# you can define apim configuration here
# apim:
# apis:
# - name: v1
# subscriptionRequired: false # if true must provide an api key
# displayName: v1
# description: V1 sample app APIs
# protocols:
# - https
# path: v1
# tags:
# - tag1
# - tag2
# authorization: none
# cors:
# allowCredentials: false
# allowedOrigins:
# - "*"
# allowedMethods:
# - GET
# - POST
# - PUT
# - DELETE
# - PATCH
# allowedHeaders:
# - "*"
# exposeHeaders:
# - "*"
plugins: # look for additional plugins in the community plugins repo: https://github.com/serverless/plugins
- serverless-azure-functions
# you can add packaging information here
package:
# include:
# - include-me.py
# - include-me-dir/**
exclude:
- env/**
- .env/**
- local.settings.json
- .vscode/**
- __pycache__/**
- node_modules/**
- .python_packages/**
- .funcignore
- package.json
- package-lock.json
- .gitignore
- .git/**
# - exclude-me.py
# - exclude-me-dir/**
functions:
hello:
handler: src/handlers/hello.main
events:
- http: true
methods:
- GET
authLevel: anonymous
goodbye:
handler: src/handlers/goodbye.main
events:
- http: true
methods:
- GET
authLevel: anonymous
# The following are a few examples of other events you can configure:
# storageBlob:
# handler: src/handlers/storageBlob
# events:
# - blob:
# x-azure-settings:
# name: blob # Specifies which name is available on `context`
# path: blob-sample/{blobName}
# connection: AzureWebJobsStorage # App Setting/environment variable which contains Storage Account Connection String
# storageQueue:
# handler: src/handlers/storageQueue
# events:
# - queue: queue-sample
# x-azure-settings:
# name: message # Specifies which name is available on `context`
# connection: AzureWebJobsStorage
# timer:
# handler: src/handlers/timer
# events:
# - timer:
# x-azure-settings:
# schedule: '*/10 * * * * *'
# eventhub:
# handler: src/handlers/eventHub
# events:
# - eventHub:
# x-azure-settings:
# name: eventHubMessages # Specifies which name it's available on `context`
# eventHubName: sample-hub # Specifies the Name of the Event Hub
# consumerGroup: $Default # Specifies the consumerGroup to listen with
# connection: EVENT_HUBS_CONNECTION # App Setting/environment variable which contains Event Hubs Namespace Connection String
# serviceBusQueue:
# handler: src/handlers/serviceBusQueue
# events:
# - serviceBus:
# x-azure-settings:
# name: message # Specifies which name is available on `context`
# queueName: sample-queue # Name of the service bus queue to consume
# connection: SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION # App Setting/environment variable variable which contains Service Bus Namespace Connection String
# serviceBusTopic:
# handler: src/handlers/serviceBusTopic
# events:
# - serviceBus:
# x-azure-settings:
# name: message # Specifies which name it's available on `context`
# topicName: sample-topic # Name of the service bus topic to consume
# subscriptionName: sample-subscription # Name of the topic subscription to retrieve from
# connection: SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION # App Setting/environment variable variable which contains Service Bus Namespace Connection String