How do I specify what would normally be in web.config for an Azure Function?












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I'm creating an Azure Function, and I need to set this parameter what would normally go in the web.config file:



<entityFramework codeConfigurationType="xxxxxxxx">


But Azure Functions doesn't have a web.config. How do I configure stuff that isn't a simple key/value app setting?



The entity framework code is in a class library used by lots of other things, so I can't really use code based config without major hassle.










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    I'm creating an Azure Function, and I need to set this parameter what would normally go in the web.config file:



    <entityFramework codeConfigurationType="xxxxxxxx">


    But Azure Functions doesn't have a web.config. How do I configure stuff that isn't a simple key/value app setting?



    The entity framework code is in a class library used by lots of other things, so I can't really use code based config without major hassle.










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      I'm creating an Azure Function, and I need to set this parameter what would normally go in the web.config file:



      <entityFramework codeConfigurationType="xxxxxxxx">


      But Azure Functions doesn't have a web.config. How do I configure stuff that isn't a simple key/value app setting?



      The entity framework code is in a class library used by lots of other things, so I can't really use code based config without major hassle.










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      I'm creating an Azure Function, and I need to set this parameter what would normally go in the web.config file:



      <entityFramework codeConfigurationType="xxxxxxxx">


      But Azure Functions doesn't have a web.config. How do I configure stuff that isn't a simple key/value app setting?



      The entity framework code is in a class library used by lots of other things, so I can't really use code based config without major hassle.







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          You can place it in your code. Microsoft documentation with all options is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ef6/fundamentals/configuring/code-based#moving-dbconfiguration



          [DbConfigurationType(typeof(MyDbConfiguration))]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }


          or



          [DbConfigurationType("MyNamespace.MyDbConfiguration, MyAssembly")]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }





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          • Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

            – BG100
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:54













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          You can place it in your code. Microsoft documentation with all options is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ef6/fundamentals/configuring/code-based#moving-dbconfiguration



          [DbConfigurationType(typeof(MyDbConfiguration))]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }


          or



          [DbConfigurationType("MyNamespace.MyDbConfiguration, MyAssembly")]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }





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          • Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

            – BG100
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:54


















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          You can place it in your code. Microsoft documentation with all options is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ef6/fundamentals/configuring/code-based#moving-dbconfiguration



          [DbConfigurationType(typeof(MyDbConfiguration))]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }


          or



          [DbConfigurationType("MyNamespace.MyDbConfiguration, MyAssembly")]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }





          share|improve this answer
























          • Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

            – BG100
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:54
















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          You can place it in your code. Microsoft documentation with all options is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ef6/fundamentals/configuring/code-based#moving-dbconfiguration



          [DbConfigurationType(typeof(MyDbConfiguration))]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }


          or



          [DbConfigurationType("MyNamespace.MyDbConfiguration, MyAssembly")]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }





          share|improve this answer













          You can place it in your code. Microsoft documentation with all options is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ef6/fundamentals/configuring/code-based#moving-dbconfiguration



          [DbConfigurationType(typeof(MyDbConfiguration))]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }


          or



          [DbConfigurationType("MyNamespace.MyDbConfiguration, MyAssembly")]
          public class MyContextContext : DbContext
          {
          }






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          • Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

            – BG100
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:54





















          • Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

            – BG100
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:54



















          Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

          – BG100
          Nov 29 '18 at 16:54







          Like I said in my question, it's a pain to use code based config without major hassle... Thanks for the answer though

          – BG100
          Nov 29 '18 at 16:54






















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