Lithops with Azure Functions as serverless compute backend.
- Install Microsoft Azure backend dependencies:
python3 -m pip install lithops[azure]
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Install Azure CLI
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Install the Azure Functions core tools
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Sign in with the Azure CLI:
az login
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Create a Resource Group and a Storage Account:
Option 1:
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Access to the Azure portal Resource Groups and create a new Resource group named LithopsResourceGroup (or similar) in your preferred region. If you already have a resource group, omit this step.
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Access to the Azure portal Storage Accounts and create a new Storage Account with a unique name, for example: lithops0sa25s1. If you already have a storage account, omit this step.
Option 2:
- Create a Resource Group in a specific location. If you already have a resource group, omit this step.
az group create --name LithopsResourceGroup --location westeurope
- Create a Storage Account with a unique name. If you already have a storage account, omit this step.
storage_account_name=lithops$(openssl rand -hex 3) echo $storage_account_name az storage account create --name $storage_account_name --location westeurope \ --resource-group LithopsResourceGroup --sku Standard_LRS
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Access to the Storage Account
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In the left menu, under the Security + networking section, click on Access Keys and copy the Key 1
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Edit your lithops config and add the following keys:
lithops:
backend : azure_functions
azure:
resource_group: <RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>
region: <LOCATION>
azure_storage:
storage_account_name: <STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME>
storage_account_key: <STORAGE_ACCOUNT_KEY>
Group | Key | Default | Mandatory | Additional info |
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azure | resource_group | yes | Name of a resource group, for example: LithopsResourceGroup |
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azure | region | yes | Location of the resource group, for example: westeurope , westus2 , etc |
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azure | subscription_id | no | Subscription ID from your account. Find it here |
Group | Key | Default | Mandatory | Additional info |
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azure_storage | storage_account_name | yes | Storage account name. The name generated in the step 5 of the installation if you followed these instructions | |
azure_storage | storage_account_key | yes | An Account Key, found in Storage Accounts > account_name > Security + networking > Access Keys |
Group | Key | Default | Mandatory | Additional info |
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azure_functions | resource_group | no | Name of a resource group, for example: LithopsResourceGroup . Lithops will use the resource_group set under the azure section if it is not set here |
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azure_functions | region | no | The location of the consumption plan for the runtime. Use az functionapp list-consumption-locations to view the available locations. For example: westeurope , westus2 , etc. Lithops will use the region set under the azure section if it is not set here |
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azure_functions | max_workers | 1000 | no | Max number of parallel workers. Although Azure limits the number of workers to 200, it is convenient to keep this value high |
azure_functions | worker_processes | 1 | no | Number of Lithops processes within a given worker. This can be used to parallelize function activations within a worker |
azure_functions | runtime | no | Runtime name already deployed in the service | |
azure_functions | runtime_timeout | 300 | no | Runtime timeout in seconds. Default 5 minutes |
azure_functions | trigger | pub/sub | no | One of 'https' or 'pub/sub' |
azure_functions | invoke_pool_threads | 100 | no | Number of concurrent threads used for invocation |
Once you have your compute and storage backends configured, you can run a hello world function with:
lithops hello -b azure_functions -s azure_storage
You can view the function executions logs in your local machine using the lithops client:
lithops logs poll