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ExecutionContext in Azure Function IWebJobsStartup implementation


How to get access to the ExecutionContext.FunctionAppDirectory in Functions Startup class so I can setup my Configuration correct. Please see the following Startup code:

[assembly: WebJobsStartup(typeof(FuncStartup))]
namespace Function.Test
{
    public class FuncStartup : IWebJobsStartup
    {
        public void Configure(IWebJobsBuilder builder)
        {
            var config = new ConfigurationBuilder()
               .SetBasePath(“”/* How to get the Context here. I cann’t DI it 
                           as it requires default constructor*/)
               .AddJsonFile(“local.settings.json”, true, reloadOnChange: true)
               .AddEnvironmentVariables()
               .Build();

        }
    }
 }

Solution

  • You don't have the ExecutionContext since your Azure Function is not yet processing an actual function call. But you don't need it either - the local.settings.json is automatically parsed into the environment variables.

    If you really need the directory, you can use %HOME%/site/wwwroot in Azure, and AzureWebJobsScriptRoot when running locally. This is the equivalent of FunctionAppDirectory.

    This is also a good discussion about this topic.

        public void Configure(IWebJobsBuilder builder)
        {
            var local_root = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AzureWebJobsScriptRoot");
            var azure_root = $"{Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("HOME")}/site/wwwroot";
    
            var actual_root = local_root ?? azure_root;
    
            var config = new Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.ConfigurationBuilder()
                .SetBasePath(actual_root)
                .AddJsonFile("SomeOther.json")
                .AddEnvironmentVariables()
                .Build();
    
            var appInsightsSetting = config.GetSection("APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY");
            string val = appInsightsSetting.Value;
            var helloSetting = config.GetSection("hello");
            string val = helloSetting.Value;
    
            //...
        }
    

    Example local.settings.json:

    {
      "IsEncrypted": false,
      "Values": {
        "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY": "123456..."
      }
    }
    

    Example SomeOther.json

    {
      "hello":  "world"
    }