Azure Functions HTTP adapter for Nest framework (node.js) 🌥
MIT License
Azure Functions HTTP module for Nest.
Using the Nest CLI:
$ nest add @nestjs/azure-func-http
Example output:
✔ Installation in progress... ☕
CREATE /.funcignore (66 bytes)
CREATE /host.json (23 bytes)
CREATE /local.settings.json (116 bytes)
CREATE /proxies.json (72 bytes)
CREATE /main/function.json (294 bytes)
CREATE /main/index.ts (287 bytes)
CREATE /main/sample.dat (23 bytes)
CREATE /src/main.azure.ts (321 bytes)
UPDATE /package.json (1827 bytes)
You can read more about this integration here.
If you don't need the compatibility with express
library, you can use a native routing instead:
const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule, new AzureHttpRouter());
AzureHttpRouter
is exported from @nestjs/azure-func-http
. Since AzureHttpRouter
doesn't use express
underneath, the routing itself is much faster.
You can pass additional flags to customize the post-install schematic. For example, if your base application directory is different than src
, use --rootDir
flag:
$ nest add @nestjs/azure-func-http --rootDir app
Other available flags:
rootModuleFileName
- the name of the root module file, default: app.module
rootModuleClassName
- the name of the root module class, default: AppModule
skipInstall
- skip installing dependencies, default: false
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