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Azure Storage Queues binding spec
Component format
To setup Azure Storage Queues binding create a component of type bindings.azure.storagequeues
. See this guide on how to create and apply a binding configuration.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: <NAME>
namespace: <NAMESPACE>
spec:
type: bindings.azure.storagequeues
version: v1
metadata:
- name: storageAccount
value: "account1"
- name: storageAccessKey
value: "***********"
- name: queue
value: "myqueue"
- name: ttlInSeconds
value: "60"
- name: decodeBase64
value: "false"
Warning
The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described here.Spec metadata fields
Field | Required | Binding support | Details | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
storageAccount | Y | Input/Output | The Azure Storage account name | "account1" |
storageAccessKey | Y | Input/Output | The Azure Storage access key | "accessKey" |
queue | Y | Input/Output | The name of the Azure Storage queue | "myqueue" |
ttlInSeconds | N | Output | Parameter to set the default message time to live. If this parameter is omitted, messages will expire after 10 minutes. See also | "60" |
decodeBase64 | N | Output | Configuration to decode base64 file content before saving to Blob Storage. (In case of saving a file with binary content). true is the only allowed positive value. Other positive variations like "True", "1" are not acceptable. Defaults to false |
true , false |
Binding support
This component supports both input and output binding interfaces.
This component supports output binding with the following operations:
create
Specifying a TTL per message
Time to live can be defined on queue level (as illustrated above) or at the message level. The value defined at message level overwrites any value set at queue level.
To set time to live at message level use the metadata
section in the request body during the binding invocation.
The field name is ttlInSeconds
.
Example:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3500/v1.0/bindings/myStorageQueue \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"data": {
"message": "Hi"
},
"metadata": {
"ttlInSeconds": "60"
},
"operation": "create"
}'
Related links
- Basic schema for a Dapr component
- Bindings building block
- How-To: Trigger application with input binding
- How-To: Use bindings to interface with external resources
- Bindings API reference
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