I know it's possible to recieve messages from a service bus queue like:
public static void ProcessQueueMessage([ServiceBusTrigger("inputqueue")] string message, TextWriter logger)
But is there also a way to to receive a session via a trigger attribute? Something like ServiceBusSessionTrigger?
Normally one would accept a session like this:
var session = queueClient.AcceptMessageSession();
But I'd prefer the WebJob SDK to handle how multiple sessions at once can be processed.
Edit: Seems that this currently isn't supported: see github for feature request
Edit 2: Seems they are working on this
Currently you cannot receive a session via a trigger attribute, but there is a GitHub feature request . If this is something that many people would find useful, it would make sense baked into the core ServiceBus assembly.
this nuget Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Extensions.ServiceBus in 3.1.0-beta3 version support session in azure function. when you install this nuget, you will be able to use it like the code below [ServiceBusTrigger("testsessionqueue", Connection = "serviceBusConnectionString", IsSessionsEnabled = true)]
there you can find nuget : Nuget and it's a github issue: github
Please bear in mind that it's still a beta
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