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Quick question about the durable function commands
I start a new durable functions project in visual studio. It has a http trigger which starts an orchestrator function, which in turn calls the say hello activity 3 times. I navigate to the root of the project (where the sln file is) and run func start, and then navigate to the http trigger from my browser. The orchestrator function executes successfully. In a separate window I run func durable get-instances from the root of the project, but it doesn't list any of the instances I just created. How can I list these instances using this command?
OS: Windows 11.
C# code file, if needed:
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs;
using Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Extensions.DurableTask;
using Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Extensions.Http;
using Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Host;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
namespace FunctionApp2
{
public static class Function1
{
[FunctionName("Function1")]
public static async Task<List<string>> RunOrchestrator(
[OrchestrationTrigger] IDurableOrchestrationContext context)
{
var outputs = new List<string>();
// Replace "hello" with the name of your Durable Activity Function.
outputs.Add(await context.CallActivityAsync<string>("Function1_Hello", "Tokyo"));
outputs.Add(await context.CallActivityAsync<string>("Function1_Hello", "Seattle"));
outputs.Add(await context.CallActivityAsync<string>("Function1_Hello", "London"));
// returns ["Hello Tokyo!", "Hello Seattle!", "Hello London!"]
return outputs;
}
[FunctionName("Function1_Hello")]
public static string SayHello([ActivityTrigger] string name, ILogger log)
{
log.LogInformation($"Saying hello to {name}.");
return $"Hello {name}!";
}
[FunctionName("Function1_HttpStart")]
public static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> HttpStart(
[HttpTrigger(AuthorizationLevel.Anonymous, "get", "post")] HttpRequestMessage req,
[DurableClient] IDurableOrchestrationClient starter,
ILogger log)
{
// Function input comes from the request content.
string instanceId = await starter.StartNewAsync("Function1", null);
log.LogInformation($"Started orchestration with ID = '{instanceId}'.");
return starter.CreateCheckStatusResponse(req, instanceId);
}
}
}