#Service Bus Trigger

Azure Functions Service Bus trigger lets you listen on Azure Service Bus. Full documentation can be found on azure.com.

#Service Bus Events

#Service Bus Queue Trigger

This setup specifies that the hello function should be run when a new Service Bus Queue item appears on the queue "hello".

Here's an example:

# serverless.yml

functions:
  example:
    handler: handler.hello
    events:
      - serviceBus:
        name: item #<string>, default - "mySbMsg", specifies which name is available on `context.bindings`
        queueName: hello #<string>, specifies the queue name to listen on
        accessRights: manage #<enum manage|listen>, specifies the permission to use when listening on the queue (manage will create queue if not exists)
        connection: ServiceBusConnection #<string>, environment variable which contains Service Bus Namespace Connection String
// handler.js

'use strict';

module.exports.hello = function (context, item) {
  context.log('Received item: ${item}');
  context.done();
};

#Service Bus Topic Trigger

This setup specifies that the hello function should be run when a new Service Bus Topic item appears on the subscription "hello".

Here's an example:

# serverless.yml

functions:
  example:
    handler: handler.hello
    events:
      - serviceBus:
        name: item #<string>, default - "mySbMsg", specifies which name it's available on `context.bindings`
        topicName: 'hello' #<string>, topic to listen on
        subscriptionName: 'hello' #<string>, subscription to listen on
        connection: ServiceBusConnection #<string>, environment variable which contains Service Bus Namespace Connection String
// handler.js

'use strict';

module.exports.hello = function (context, item) {
  context.log('Received item: ${item}');
  context.done();
};

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