I need to deploy an Azure WebJob and tried to follow this article. Is this supposed to work in Visual Studio 2017? I have none of the mentioned context menu entries (tried two different machines).
I have none of the mentioned context menu entries (tried two different machines).
What type of project did you create? Until now, we could see the [Publish as Azure WebJob…] context menu when we create a Console App(.NET Framework) in Visual Studio 2017.
You also need to check whether you have checked the Azure Development option when you install your Visual Studio 2017. If you did not do that, you could re-run the Visual Studio 2017 install exe file to update your Visual Studio 2017.
If your project type is Console App(.NET Core), the publish function is not available until now.
No.
WebJobs deployment features are available in Visual Studio 2015 when you install the Azure SDK for .NET.
It's not yet available in VS2017.
EDIT: See post below.
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I am using the latest Preview version of Visual Studio Enterprise 2019 (16.0.0 Preview 1.1), and I was wondering if I can develop Logic Apps (Logic App Designer) and Function Apps in this version of Visual Studio. To be precise I am trying to use this Extension Azure Logic Apps Tools for Visual Studio.
I am unable to find this extension in Tools -> Extensions and Updates.
Is the extension specifically only for Visual Studio 2017?
I would say you're right, we don't see Azure Logic Apps Tools for Visual Studio in VS2019 preview, because the extension is restricted for VS2017(as described in its Pre-requisites). I assume the upgrade work is underway since it's expected that a preview edition doesn't include everything we need.
For Azure Functions, the extension is built-in once we install Azure Development workload. On VS2019 menus, Help> About Microsoft Visual Studio, we can see Azure Functions and Web Jobs Tools 16.0.01169.
I have an instance of visual studio 2017 in which azure functions are developing, strangely i stopped seeing, publish to azure option in the publish targets window and also in create new profile window.
If i open any of my other azure functions project in vs 2017, the window is seen correctly.
What could be different only for this case?
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well ,strangely my function app was missing functions sdk!! hence i was not seeing right publish outputs. after i installed Microsoft.Net.Sdk.Functions it all worked
I have developed an Azure Functions project in Visual Studio 2015 (a project with a .funproj file extension). Now I want to migrate it to Visual Studio 2017 but when I try, VS does not load the project.
Why is the migration failing and how can I complete it manually?
Azure Functions tooling for Visual Studio 2017 is still work in progress. They are expected to be announced during upcoming Build event.
Watch this github issue for status.
UPDATE: The Preview of Visual Studio 2017 Tools for Azure Functions are now available for download. The blog post explains the tools, requirements, and has a link to the download. Note that it only works in VS 15.3 Preview, not in earlier versions.
As far as I know, there's no migration tooling available per se, so you'd have to start from a blank project and then convert your script to static class and function.json to proper bindings.
I was following this blog post to deploy my existing console app to web jobs.But, I'm unable to find right-click, "Add > Existing Project as Azure WebJob" option in Visual Studio 2015. I did install the new Azure SDK bits. Just wondering if this future has been deprecated ?
The option is still there. But please do note that this is only supported on regular ASP.NET projects. So if you are using ASP.NET Core, that option is not available at this time.
I am trying to install Microsoft Azure SDK. I downloaded this version (2.9) of the SDK from here. And I am getting the following error in the picture.
I have Visual Studio 2013 and 2015 installed on my PC. Could it be some sort of compatibility issue. I read on some forum that it won't work if I have different versions of the Azure SDK installed on Visual Studio 2013 and 2015.
But I don't have the SDK installed on any of them. And I can't seem to find any Web Development Feature in the IDE either. Does anyone know how to resolve this?
Given the situation, the issue is most probably that the relevant modules for Web Development weren't installed when Visual Studio was installed. Those modules are not selected to be installed by default.
The solution is to simply re-run the setup and select "Modify".
On the list of modules, go to "Windows and Web Development".
You should get Microsoft Web Developer Tools in the list. Just select that and install. That should do the trick.
#alchemist is right but I had deleted the VS2015 installer long ago (right after installing). So I went to the Control Panel > Programs And Features > Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Community with Updates > (right-click) > Change
This will bring up the visual studio installer. Click on Modify > Check Microsoft Web Developer Tools > Update.
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