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JamesRandall avatar JamesRandall commented on July 19, 2024 1

It will default to dotnet if that setting isn't there so it shouldn't be that. When I get a chance I'll do a clean pull and see if I can reproduce it. In the meantime I'd noticed they weren't in the default build set - you'd imagine that would result in nothing happening when the sample is run rather than it running empty but perhaps worth a pull and a retry.

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JamesRandall avatar JamesRandall commented on July 19, 2024

I think you've fallen foul of one of the things on my to do list! The packages they reference were out of date. I've just bumped them to the new versions and committed the changes.

If you do a pull that should fix it for you - if it doesn't give me a shout and I'll reopen this.

Thanks for reporting it.

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themajix avatar themajix commented on July 19, 2024

Thank you for your quick response. Have those changes been pushed already? I still see the latest commit as of 29 days ago.

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JamesRandall avatar JamesRandall commented on July 19, 2024

Give it a go now... hadn't noticed an error message in my console!

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themajix avatar themajix commented on July 19, 2024

It's weird. It still behaves the same way: "No job functions found..." I'm using the latest version of Azure Functions and Web Jobs Core (15.10.2046.0) with Azure Function Core Tools 2.1.748 . I also tried it after I updated all of NuGet packages in the solution to their latest versions, but still the same.
It may also worth it to mention that the very first message I get in the function runtime terminal is this:

"your worker runtime is not set. As of 2.0.1-beta.26 a worker runtime setting is required.
Please run func settings add FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME <option> or add FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME to your local.settings.json
Available options: dotnet, node, python"

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themajix avatar themajix commented on July 19, 2024

All works well now - just as expected! Thank you very much James. BTW this work is very inspiring and I have learned so much by studying it. - Thank you!

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JamesRandall avatar JamesRandall commented on July 19, 2024

Thanks - that's much appreciated. As is the time you took to provide feedback and work with me to get this sorted. If anything else comes up you can catch me here or over on twitter (@azuretrenches).

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