Question

I have a simple WebJob which I wish to test with the Azure Storage Emulator.

I currently have set the AzureJobsRuntime and AzureJobsData set to use development storage as follows:

<connectionStrings>
    <add name="AzureJobsRuntime" connectionString="UseDevelopmentStorage=true;" />
    <add name="AzureJobsData" connectionString="UseDevelopmentStorage=true;" />
</connectionStrings>

The webjob is very simple:

public static void Main(string[] args)
{
    JobHost host = new JobHost();
    host.RunAndBlock();
}

public static void Process([QueueInput("queue")] string input, [BlobOutput("containername/blobname")]TextWriter writer)
{

}

This throws an exception on startup:

InvalidOperationException:

Windows Azure Storage account connection string is not formatted correctly

I have been able to create the queue and add messages to it from a website using the same connection string and the CloudStorageAccount class.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Unfortunately the WebJobs SDK does not support using Azure storage emulator as some features it uses are not supported by this emulator.

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