Reputation: 2674
Hopefully, someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong with this ARM template deployment.
Using the template at the bottom of the question, I can deploy a Function App - with app service plan and storage account - but I get the following error.
STATUS BadRequest
PROVISIONING STATE Failed
TIMESTAMP 4/19/2017, 1:33:00 PM
DURATION 1 second
TYPE Microsoft.Web/sites/config
RESOURCE ID /subscriptions/blah-blah-blah/resourceGroups/blah/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/functionname/config/appsettings
STATUSMESSAGE {
"Code": "BadRequest",
"Message": "There was a conflict. The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.",
"Target": null,
"Details": [
{
"Message": "There was a conflict. The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request."
},
{
"Code": "BadRequest"
},
{
"ErrorEntity": {
"ExtendedCode": "01020",
"MessageTemplate": "There was a conflict. {0}",
"Parameters": [
"The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request."
],
"Code": "BadRequest",
"Message": "There was a conflict. The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request."
}
}],
"Innererror": null
}
RESOURCE functionname/appsettings
If I remove this AppSetting property from the function app part of the template then the deployment works fine.
"WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('Storage_Account_Name'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name')),'2015-05-01-preview').key1)]",
But then when I go to the deployed function app I get this error popup.
Error:
'WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING' application setting is missing from your app. This setting contains a connection string for an Azure Storage account that is used to host your functions content. Your app will be completely broken without this setting. You may need to delete and recreate this function app if you no longer have access to the value of that application setting.
I also note that if I try and add that appsetting in the portal manually after this successful deployment, I get the same error as the initial deployment.
So, I don't know if I'm putting it in the template incorrectly, or if something in the Azure Deployment for functions apps is broken.
Where am I going wrong?
{
"$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2015-01-01/deploymentTemplate.json#",
"contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
"parameters": {
"App_Service_Plan_Name": {
"defaultValue": "aspname",
"type": "String"
},
"Functions_App_Name": {
"defaultValue": "funcname",
"type": "String"
},
"Storage_Account_Name": {
"defaultValue": "storagename",
"type": "String"
}
},
"variables": {},
"resources": [
{
"comments": "Deployed from template",
"type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts",
"name": "[parameters('Storage_Account_Name')]",
"apiVersion": "2016-01-01",
"sku": {
"name": "Standard_LRS"
},
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"kind": "Storage"
},
{
"comments": "Deployed from template",
"type": "Microsoft.Web/serverfarms",
"sku": {
"name": "Y1",
"tier": "Dynamic",
"size": "Y1",
"family": "Y",
"capacity": 0
},
"kind": "functionapp",
"name": "[parameters('App_Service_Plan_Name')]",
"apiVersion": "2015-08-01",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"name": "[parameters('App_Service_Plan_Name')]",
"numberOfWorkers": 0
},
"dependsOn": []
},
{
"comments": "Deployed from template",
"type": "Microsoft.Web/sites",
"kind": "functionapp",
"name": "[parameters('Functions_App_Name')]",
"apiVersion": "2015-08-01",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"name": "[parameters('Functions_App_Name')]",
"hostNames": [
"[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'.azurewebsites.net')]"
],
"enabledHostNames": [
"[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'.azurewebsites.net')]",
"[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'.scm.azurewebsites.net')]"
],
"hostNameSslStates": [
{
"name": "[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'.azurewebsites.net')]",
"sslState": 0,
"thumbprint": null,
"ipBasedSslState": 0
},
{
"name": "[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'.scm.azurewebsites.net')]",
"sslState": 0,
"thumbprint": null,
"ipBasedSslState": 0
}
],
"serverFarmId": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Web/serverfarms', parameters('App_Service_Plan_Name'))]"
},
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Web/serverfarms', parameters('App_Service_Plan_Name'))]",
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name'))]"
],
"resources": [
{
"apiVersion": "2015-08-01",
"name": "appsettings",
"type": "config",
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Web/Sites', parameters('Functions_App_Name'))]",
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name'))]"
],
"properties": {
"FUNCTIONS_EXTENSION_VERSION": "~1",
"AzureWebJobsDashboard": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('Storage_Account_Name'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name')),'2015-05-01-preview').key1)]",
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('Storage_Account_Name'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name')),'2015-05-01-preview').key1)]",
"WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('Storage_Account_Name'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name')),'2015-05-01-preview').key1)]",
"WEBSITE_CONTENTSHARE": "[concat(parameters('Functions_App_Name'),'_files')]",
"WEBSITE_NODE_DEFAULT_VERSION": "6.5.0"
}
},
{
"apiVersion": "2015-08-01",
"name": "web",
"type": "config",
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Web/Sites', parameters('Functions_App_Name'))]",
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('Storage_Account_Name'))]"
],
"properties": {
"cors": {
"allowedOrigins": [
"[concat('https://',parameters('Storage_Account_Name'),'.blob.core.windows.net')]"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 14446
Reputation: 1
I have also come across a similar issue, but my case is not covered in the above scenarios. The reason in my case, i was trying to add same app setting twice due to which i was getting internal server error when deploying to Azure Function app. Removing the duplicate setting in my arm template resolved the issue
Error in my case:
Status: Failed Error: Code: InternalServerError Message: There was an unexpected InternalServerError. Please try again later. x-ms-correlation-request-id: a6c11089-5eda-4aea-bffc-563b30067cb1
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4247
TL;DR: Function App name must be 59 chars or less
Because these names form a hostname, I typically append random digits to fill out to the max of whatever the limit is, which I believe is documented to be 60 characters.
During the Function App creation wizard, entering a name of 61 characters properly rejects the name right in the form:
The error message of "Must be fewer than 60" is the same as "59 or less", but entering exactly 60 - which I've seen elsewhere - allows the process to continue:
Continuing to create the Function App eventually fails with this error:
{
"code": "DeploymentFailed",
"message": "At least one resource deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for details. Please see https://aka.ms/DeployOperations for usage details.",
"details": [
{
"message": "There was a conflict. The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request."
}
]
}
Using a name of 59 chars creates OK.
This feels like a fencepost error in the form, where it accepts entry of a name that's one character larger than downstream processes will accept.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 827
TLDR;
Check if the storage account name is correct & only in lowercase letters.
Longer version
github issue - https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/14518#issuecomment-665255337
In my scenario I was setting up a new Resource Group, new App Service Plan & new Function - however with existing Storage Account and ran into this issue There was a conflict. The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
My issue was with my parameter file that had a casing issue in the Storage Account name. myownstorageaccountTest
instead of myownstorageaccounttest
The ARM template deployment was attempting to create a new storage account with this name myownstorageaccountTest
when this myownstorageaccounttest
already exists. Storage account names need to be unique across azure.
Storage Account Name requirement: The name must be unique across all existing storage account names in Azure. It must be 3 to 24 characters long, and can contain only lowercase letters and numbers.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 419
My Azure Deployment especially for the Function App also fails due to these appsettings. Here is an excerpt of my ARM script.
"siteConfig": {
"appsettings": [
{
"name": "AzureWebJobsDashboard",
"value": "[Concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',variables('StorageAccountName'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', variables('StorageAccountName')), providers('Microsoft.Storage', 'storageAccounts').apiVersions[0]).keys[0].value)]"
},
]
The value is used for the following settings: AzureWebJobsDashboard, AzureWebJobsStorage, WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING. Depends on for my storage account is also set in the ARM script.
I'm starting the deployment via Visual Studio Team Services. Here I get my mistake. I get the error message directly from Azure.
Status: BadRequest
{ "error": { "code": "InternalServerError", "message": "There was an unexpected InternalServerError. Please try again later. x-ms-correlation-request-id: 44444-4444..." } }
If the Function App is redeployed again - without any changes - the deployment always works. Strange behaviour.
I then set my value to a fixed value using my parameters. Since then the deployment runs without problems. This may not be a technically clean solution, but the error can be analyzed
"siteConfig": {
"appsettings": [
{
"name": "AzureWebJobsStorage",
"value": "[parameters('AzureWebJobsStorage')]"
}, ]
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2674
So typically, after spending a day or so trying to find out what's wrong before breaking down and resorting to asking SO, as soon as I do I find out what's wrong.
The issue is not the WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING
but the WEBSITE_CONTENTSHARE
. This has an underscore in it and underscores are not allowed in the naming convention of Storage Account File shares.
So, mental note, when I see an error like There was a conflict..., think ...with a naming convention, not ...with an existing resource.
I did also have to add the 3 Azure URLs to the CORS AllowedOrigins section
"https://functions.azure.com",
"https://functions-staging.azure.com",
"https://functions-next.azure.com"
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 43203
Not sure if it's directly related to the issue, but I suggest making your template more similar to what the Portal uses by default. To see this:
You'll get the full strict that it uses. It looks like this:
{
"parameters": {
"name": {
"type": "string"
},
"storageName": {
"type": "string"
},
"location": {
"type": "string"
},
"subscriptionId": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"resources": [
{
"apiVersion": "2016-03-01",
"name": "[parameters('name')]",
"type": "Microsoft.Web/sites",
"properties": {
"name": "[parameters('name')]",
"siteConfig": {
"appSettings": [
{
"name": "AzureWebJobsDashboard",
"value": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('storageName'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageName')), '2015-05-01-preview').key1)]"
},
{
"name": "AzureWebJobsStorage",
"value": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('storageName'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageName')), '2015-05-01-preview').key1)]"
},
{
"name": "FUNCTIONS_EXTENSION_VERSION",
"value": "~1"
},
{
"name": "WEBSITE_CONTENTAZUREFILECONNECTIONSTRING",
"value": "[concat('DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=',parameters('storageName'),';AccountKey=',listKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageName')), '2015-05-01-preview').key1)]"
},
{
"name": "WEBSITE_CONTENTSHARE",
"value": "[concat(toLower(parameters('name')), 'a66e')]"
},
{
"name": "WEBSITE_NODE_DEFAULT_VERSION",
"value": "6.5.0"
}
]
},
"clientAffinityEnabled": false
},
"dependsOn": [
"[resourceId('Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts', parameters('storageName'))]"
],
"location": "[parameters('location')]",
"kind": "functionapp"
},
{
"apiVersion": "2015-05-01-preview",
"type": "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts",
"name": "[parameters('storageName')]",
"location": "[parameters('location')]",
"properties": {
"accountType": "Standard_LRS"
}
}
],
"$schema": "http://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2014-04-01-preview/deploymentTemplate.json#",
"contentVersion": "1.0.0.0"
}
Upvotes: 1