Reputation: 379
I know it probably has something to do with a misconfiguration, but unfortunately the most info I get is
The function runtime is unable to start. Session Id: b939c608ae424150878a55eeac6e7d36 Timestamp: 2018-10-04T18:05:22.023Z
My function looks like
[FunctionName("DoJob")]
public static async Task DoJobAsync([ServiceBusTrigger("job-queue", Connection = "MyServiceBusConnection")] string json, ILogger log)
{
…
}
and my my local.settings.json is like
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "UseDevelopmentStorage=true",
"AzureWebJobsDashboard": "UseDevelopmentStorage=true",
"MyServiceBusConnection": "[my service bus connection string]"
}
}
The function app builds locally and publishes, but as soon as I navigate to it in the portal I get the above error.
I am using .NET Standard (V2) and the latest version 1.0.22.
Also, if I try to test in the portal I get 500 Internal Server Error but nothing shows up in Log Streaming.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 7357
Reputation: 728
You can see the exception in the application Insight.
Open the application Insight from the 'Function Apps' page in the Azure portal:
Inside the Insight open the Failures:
You can see there all the exceptions, and drill inside each one of them.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31
The URL does not work for me, but there is an easy way to get the same results. Go to Development Tools
then Advanced Tools (Kudu)
. From the Debug console
menu, choose CMD
. Navigate LogFiles
, then Application
, then Functions
, then Host
. Then examine the log files.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 17800
Without any further info, I assume you may forget to add MyServiceBusConnection
in Application settings on Azure portal, which will cause same error you have seen.
If it's not the case, you could go to https://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsole
and navigate to D:\home\LogFiles\Application\Functions\Host
to see function runtime logs.
Upvotes: 11