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Azure - Workflow
Intro. Quick recommendations and tips for various processes.
Development Workflow
- Write your functions
- Use
serverless deployonly when you've made changes toserverless.ymland in CI/CD systems. - Use
serverless deploy function -f myFunctionto rapidly deploy changes when you are working on a specific Azure Functions Function. - Use
serverless invoke -f myFunctionto test your Azure Functions. - Open up a separate tab in your console and stream logs in there via
serverless logs -f myFunction. - Write tests to run locally.
Larger Projects
- Break your application/project into multiple Serverless Services.
- Model your Serverless Services around Data Models or Workflows.
- Keep the Functions and Resources in your Serverless Services to a minimum.
Cheat Sheet
A handy list of commands to use when developing with the Serverless Framework.
Create A Service:
Install the boilerplate application.
serverless install --url https://github.com/azure/boilerplate-azurefunctions --name my-app
Install A Service
This is a convenience method to install a pre-made Serverless Service locally by downloading the GitHub repo and unzipping it.
serverless install -u [GITHUB URL OF SERVICE]
Deploy All
Use this when you have made changes to your Functions, Events or Resources in
serverless.yml or you simply want to deploy all changes within your Service at
the same time.
serverless deploy
Deploy Function
Use this to quickly overwrite your Azure Functions, allowing you to develop faster.
serverless deploy function -f [FUNCTION NAME]
Invoke Function
Invokes an Azure Function
serverless invoke function -f [FUNCTION NAME]
Streaming Logs
Open up a separate tab in your console and stream all logs for a specific Function using this command.
serverless logs -f [FUNCTION NAME]