Dependency injection via Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Extensions.DependencyInjection.FunctionsStartup and IFunctionsHostBuilder #867
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In Azure functions, Dependency injection is supported per this article. |
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tomkerkhove
Jun 2, 2020
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KEDA is fully independent from Azure Functions; we solely scale workloads on Azure regardless of its flavor. Your question is better asked on the Azure Function side; if it is, then it is supported in KEDA. |
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KEDA is fully independent from Azure Functions; we solely scale workloads on Azure regardless of its flavor.
Your question is better asked on the Azure Function side; if it is, then it is supported in KEDA.