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Page would benefit from a git repo #118831

Open jsperson opened 9 months ago

jsperson commented 9 months ago

This page would benefit from having a git repo with the exact contents of the function project folder that is expected to deploy. There aren't a whole lot of good tutorials on V2 Python Durable Functions. We've had a few try these instructions and they aren't working exactly as written. Thank you!


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RamanathanChinnappan-MSFT commented 9 months ago

@jsperson Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.

jsperson commented 9 months ago

Not sure if this will make it back to the appropriate folks, but I’d like to temper my comments. I spent a long time figuring out durable functions today and I was really tired by the end. Please excuse my tone.

The document is technically correct based on my end of day results. I did not think that it was at the time as I didn’t think my function was working. This is based on the results of the deployment as well as the output. I think that a bit more about how to exercise the function - as a separate document section would be more helpful than any of my issue comments.

Good work you all and thank you! On Jan 12, 2024 at 22:33 -0600, RamanathanChinnappan @.***>, wrote:

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lilyjma commented 8 months ago

Hi @jsperson - thanks very much for your feedback and follow up. We acknowledge that docs around Python v2 need more work. One thing that I wanted to clarify so we can improve the docs is what do you mean by how to exercise the function?

Also, if your time allows, I'd love to chat with you - I'm a PM working on DF. I think learning about your experience with DF would be very helpful for us when figuring out how to improve the current Python experience. You can grab a meeting with us here. Thanks!