microsoft / DurableFunctionsMonitor

A monitoring/debugging UI tool for Azure Durable Functions
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Durable Functions Monitor

A monitoring/debugging UI tool for Azure Durable Functions

Azure Durable Functions provide an easy and elegant way of building cloud-native Reliable Stateful Services in the Serverless world. The only thing that's missing so far is a UI for monitoring, managing and debugging your orchestration instances. This project tries to bridge the gap.

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How to use

You can run this tool:

"Injected" DfMon can only be injected into a .NET Function project (either InProc or Isolated). All other DfMon incarnations work with any platforms/programming languages supported by Durable Task Framework.

See detailed instructions in our Wiki.

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