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I'm trying to implement azure functions v2 with connections to a blob storage and an SQL Database.

There are a lot of packages that are not supported anymore; and I found out that Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Configuration is not supported anymore and that I need to use ASP.NET Core Configuration.

I tried implementing that as described in this article, but I keep getting an error inside the azure cli:

System.Private.CoreLib: Exception while executing function: QueueProcessor. QueueProcessorAzureFunction: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions, Version=2.1.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=adb9793829ddae60'. Could not find or load a specific file. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131621). System.Private.CoreLib: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions, Version=2.1.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=adb9793829ddae60'.

Also when trying to access the sql database like usual:

using (var context =  new DBEntities)
{
[…]
}

I get another error in the cli:

System.Private.CoreLib: Exception while executing function: QueueProcessor. EntityFramework: The type initializer for 'System.Data.Entity.Internal.AppConfig' threw an exception. EntityFramework: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=cc7b13ffcd2ddd51'. The system cannot find the file specified.

What am I missing? Could anyone please help?

Thank you

EDIT:

Requested code:

namespace QueueProcessorAzureFunction
{
public class StorageContext
{

    private CloudStorageAccount _storageAccount;

    public StorageContext(ExecutionContext context)
    {

        var config = new ConfigurationBuilder()
            .SetBasePath(context.FunctionAppDirectory)
            .AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
            .AddEnvironmentVariables()
            .Build();


        _storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(config.GetConnectionString("BlobStorage"));
    }

    public CloudBlobClient BlobClient
    {
        get { return _storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient(); }
    }

    public CloudTableClient TableClient
    {
        get { return _storageAccount.CreateCloudTableClient(); }
    }

    public CloudQueueClient QueueClient
    {
        get { return _storageAccount.CreateCloudQueueClient(); }
    }
}
}

Inside the queue trigger azure function:

public static void Run([QueueTrigger("stack", Connection = "AzureWebJobsStorage")]string myQueueItem, TraceWriter log, ExecutionContext context)
{
var storageContext = new StorageContext(context);

[…]
}

Inside the local.settings.json:

{
  "IsEncrypted": false,
  "Values": {
    "AzureWebJobsStorage": "[…]",
    "AzureWebJobsDashboard": "",
    "BlobStorage": "[…]"
},
  "ConnectionStrings": {
    "DBEntities": {
      "ConnectionString": "[…]",
      "ProviderName": "System.Data.EntityCLient"
  },
  "BlobStorage": "[…]"
 }
}

EDIT 2

OK, so the error occurs when I define var config; for now I'll simply pass the connection string in the Storage context constructor as such:

    public StorageContext(ExecutionContext context)
    {
        _storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse("CompleteConnectionString");
    }

EDIT 3

So for the problem with the SQL Database, given that my database is in a second project, where I add an ADO.NET Entity Data Model; I'm not sure how I can resolve the problem.

From what I figured, in .NET Standard I need to use Dependencies Injection into the DB Context now. But given that I have a database first model, I don't have an DB context...

EDIT 4

Entity Framework Core... I guess you need to use Entity Framework Core with Azure function v2... try THIS.

EDIT 5

Ok. First, trying to use Scaffold-DbContext with NuGet console to generate your DBContext in a .NET Standard project does not work. Consequently, Azure functions v2 that are of .NET Standard 2.0 can't actually use Scaffold-Dbcontext to generate their DbContext.

To work around that I made a second .Net Core project used the Scaffold-DBcontext command to generate the Dbcontext and the tables and then simply copied them to my Azure function project. Actually I used the Developer Command prompt for VS, but I assume using NuGet console would be the same. Here is a useful link to do it.

Next you have to use dependency injection. And this is where I got sort of stuck... And that is due to NuGet packet version management. Here is useful link to understand how to implement Dependency Injection in azure functions.

Simply: After installing the package AzureFunctions.Autofac.2.0.0 (NOTE THE VERSION), and Autofac.4.8.1, add a new class file (lets call it config.cs);Inside:

public class Config
{
    public Config()
    {
        DependencyInjection.Initialize(builder =>
        {
            builder.RegisterType<DBContext>();
        });
    }
}

Now you pass the Context as a parameter, such as [Inject]DBContext context, then you need to add [DependencyInjectionConfig(typeof(AutofacConfig))] right below the namespace and I guess you could access the Database now; using Linq I can write stuff like: var a = context.Studies.Where(s => s.Id == 10569).FirstOrDefault(); This is why I assume this works.

Overall this is how my function looks like:

namespace FunctionApp10
{

[DependencyInjectionConfig(typeof(Config))]
public static class Function1
{
    [FunctionName("Function1")]
    public static void Run([QueueTrigger("queue", Connection = "AzureWebJobsStorage")]string myQueueItem, TraceWriter log, [Inject]DBContext context)
    {

        var a = context.Studies.Where(s => s.Id == 10569).FirstOrDefault();

    }
}
}

But when I build I get the error

System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs, Version=2.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

And I guess that is because it is looking for version 2.1.0 while I have 3.0.0-beta5. I tried editing the csproj with no success.

Now if you try to download AzureFunctions.Autofac.3.0.5 it uninstalls Windows.Azure.Storage.8.6.0 and even if you reinstall it manually, you get errors like:

The type or namespace name 'QueueTriggerAttribute' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

My Issue on GitHub.

That's about it... Hope someone figures it out.

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    Show how you tried to implement what was in the linked article
    – Nkosi
    Oct 16, 2018 at 9:51
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    the second error is because you now have to pass the connection string/options to the db context if it will try to look for connection in default config which is what you are migrating away from.
    – Nkosi
    Oct 16, 2018 at 9:53
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    While yes, you are adding more details, you need to provide a minimal reproducible example that will help us properly assess the problem. There are too many gaps in small snippets of code you are currently provided for us to narrow down the problem.
    – Nkosi
    Oct 16, 2018 at 10:07
  • Hello @Nkosi Thank you for your reply. I have added all of the testing code that I have; this is basically all that I did to receive the error. The SQL database is added in a second class library project where I added an ADO.NET Entity Data Model, then referenced that project in this one. Also I don't understand your initial comment, I do add the connection strings in of the SQL database in local.settings.json…
    – A.J Alhorr
    Oct 16, 2018 at 10:20
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    @A.JAlhorr Glad you solved it, could you post your edit4 as an answer so that it can help others? Edit info may be omitted in some quick search.
    – Jerry Liu
    Oct 21, 2018 at 6:10

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