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Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook. - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800206601
Pages 458 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Author (1):
Praveen Kumar Sreeram Praveen Kumar Sreeram
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Preface 1. Accelerating cloud app development using Azure Functions 2. Working with notifications using the SendGrid and Twilio services 3. Seamless integration of Azure Functions with Azure Services 4. Developing Azure Functions using Visual Studio 5. Exploring testing tools for Azure functions 6. Troubleshooting and monitoring Azure Functions 7. Developing reliable serverless applications using durable functions 8. Bulk import of data using Azure Durable Functions and Cosmos DB 9. Configuring security for Azure Functions 10. Implementing best practices for Azure Functions 11. Configuring serverless applications in the production environment 12. Implementing and deploying continuous integration using Azure DevOps Index

Introduction

One of the key features required for the smooth running of business applications is to have a reliable communication system between the business and its customers. The communication channel usually operates two-way, by either sending a message to the administrators managing the application or by sending alerts to customers via emails or SMS to their mobile phones.

Azure can integrate with two popular communication services: SendGrid for emails, and Twilio for working with text messages. In this chapter, we will learn how to leverage both of these communication services to send messages between business administrators and end users.

Figure 2.1 is the architecture that we will be using for utilizing SendGrid and Twilio Output Bindings with HTTP and queue triggers:

  1. Client applications (web/mobile) make Http Requests, which trigger the Http Trigger.
  2. The Http Trigger creates a message to the Queue.
  3. A Queue Trigger is invoked as soon as a message arrives...
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