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I am trying to upload a sample doc file to azure storage blob using .NET Core (V3.1) console application using C#. I am running console application in Visual Studio 2019 locally.

I had

Step1: Created a .NET Core console Application & Nuget packages Installed

Azure.Storage.Blobs
Azure.Storage.Common

Step2: Created a azure storage account and container named : "files"

Step3: Created a word/pdf document in local machine.

Step4: Initialized storage connection string, container name, file path

Step5: Code for Uploading a file in Console Application and then DEBUGGING locally to test.

Entire Method:

 public static async Task upload_ToBlob(string storageAccount_connectionString, string fileToUpload, string containerName)
    {

        try
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Inside upload method");

            // Get a reference to a container named "sample-container" and then create it
            BlobContainerClient blobContainerClient = new BlobContainerClient(storageAccount_connectionString, containerName);

            // Get a reference to a blob named "fileToUpload" in a container named "files"
            string filename_withExtension = Path.GetFileName(fileToUpload);
            BlobClient blob = blobContainerClient.GetBlobClient(filename_withExtension);

            // Upload local file
            await blob.UploadAsync(fileToUpload);
            Console.WriteLine("Upload Completed!");
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
        }
    }



  class Program
  {
    static async Task Main()
    {
        string storageAccount_connectionString = "DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=sghackathondemo;AccountKey=kCzwrMVmG8r4E9d1q9LKA0W8OuCtPp3WWbeBWoMfyW/6idSN0wPPU+QBnBVndAv+v9tS63gcnpUY1R1CnsHB8A==;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net";
        string storageAccount_ContainerName = "files";
        string filePath = @"D:\Learning\test.txt";

        await upload_ToBlob(storageAccount_connectionString, filePath, storageAccount_ContainerName).ConfigureAwait(false);
    }
}

I am neither getting exceptions nor unable to upload file. Automatically visual studio (2019) Debugging Process is getting stopped after await blob.UploadAsync(filePath);

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  • Visual Studio is closing itself? Oct 16, 2021 at 19:25
  • Can you please provide a stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example? Something that can be tested. Oct 16, 2021 at 19:25
  • Wrap it in a try catch and see what, if any, exceptions there are Oct 16, 2021 at 19:27
  • @ErmiyaEskandary Debugging Process is getting stopped . I tried with try Catch as well. Nothing is getting in Catched. Oct 16, 2021 at 19:28
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    Show your whole method, including the signature. Is it async void by any chance? Is this the end of your application (ie is it at the end and terminating)? Oct 16, 2021 at 20:36

1 Answer 1

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Finally I understand why file not uploaded to Storage blob and why Visual Studio Debug stopped automatically.

UploadAsync accepts Stream as input.

With below small code snippet changes , its working fine.

           // Open this file and upload it to blob
            using (FileStream fileStream = File.OpenRead(filePath))
            {
                await blob.UploadAsync(fileStream);
            }
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  • This is not why. It may seem to be why. But it's not. The reason is because you are not awaiting your method inside of Main, which you need to make async as well. The reason it appears to work is due to in part to the newly added using scope Oct 17, 2021 at 8:22
  • @pinkfloydx33 yes I changed Main as asynchronous but still the file not uploaded unless I pass Stream as input to UploadAsync. Oct 17, 2021 at 8:26

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