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Host.json configuration |
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| Configuring timeout | Change the function execution timeout |
| Configuring queues | Customize queue trigger properties such as batch size and polling interval |
Environment |
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| Accessing environment variables | Store and use custom settings |
HTTP routing |
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| Controlling the route prefix with host.json | Change the route prefix |
| Define the function route with function properties | Customize the route of a single HTTP trigger function in code |
| Define the function route in the Azure portal | Customize the route of a single HTTP trigger function in the Azure portal |
| Adding parameters to function routes | Define and access parameters in a route |
| Making route parameters optional | Use optional route parameters |
Functions Proxies |
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| Using proxies.json | Create and edit proxies.json |
| Creating an HTTP Redirect | Use custom HTTP response codes to redirect requests |
| Creating a mock API | Create a mock API without a backend |
| Returning conditional responses based on backend response codes | Return different responses based on back-end response codes |
| Referencing application settings | Use environment variables in Proxies |
Logging and monitoring |
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| Logging with ILogger | Use ILogger instead of TraceWriter for logging |
| Basic logging with TraceWriter | Basic TraceWriter usage |
| Logging with a third-party logger | Use third-party loggers |