Invoke an Azure functionv1.0+
Set up the plugin to invoke an Azure function located in a custom domain.
Prerequisites
- 
    You have an Azure account with access to Azure Functions. 
- 
    You have created a function. 
Environment variables
- 
    AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME: The name of the Azure function to invoke.
- 
    AZURE_API_KEY: Your Azure API key.
- 
    AZURE_APP_NAME: The name of your Azure app.
Add this section to your kong.yaml configuration file:
_format_version: "3.0"
plugins:
  - name: azure-functions
    config:
      functionname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME" }}
      appname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_APP_NAME" }}
      hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
      apikey: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_API_KEY" }}
Make the following request:
curl -i -X POST http://localhost:8001/plugins/ \
    --header "Accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make the following request:
curl -X POST https://{region}.api.konghq.com/v2/control-planes/{controlPlaneId}/core-entities/plugins/ \
    --header "accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --header "Authorization: Bearer $KONNECT_TOKEN" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
    region: Geographic region where your Kong Konnect is hosted and operates.
- 
    controlPlaneId: Theidof the control plane.
- 
    KONNECT_TOKEN: Your Personal Access Token (PAT) associated with your Konnect account.
See the Konnect API reference to learn about region-specific URLs and personal access tokens.
echo "
apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
kind: KongClusterPlugin
metadata:
  name: azure-functions
  namespace: kong
  annotations:
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
    konghq.com/tags: ''
  labels:
    global: 'true'
config:
  functionname: '$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'
  appname: '$AZURE_APP_NAME'
  hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
  apikey: '$AZURE_API_KEY'
plugin: azure-functions
" | kubectl apply -f -
Prerequisite: Configure your Personal Access Token
terraform {
  required_providers {
    konnect = {
      source  = "kong/konnect"
    }
  }
}
provider "konnect" {
  personal_access_token = "$KONNECT_TOKEN"
  server_url            = "https://us.api.konghq.com/"
}
Add the following to your Terraform configuration to create a Konnect Gateway Plugin:
resource "konnect_gateway_plugin_azure_functions" "my_azure_functions" {
  enabled = true
  config = {
    functionname = var.azure_function_name
    appname = var.azure_app_name
    hostdomain = "azurewebsites.net"
    apikey = var.azure_api_key
  }
  tags = []
  control_plane_id = konnect_gateway_control_plane.my_konnect_cp.id
}
This example requires the following variables to be added to your manifest. You can specify values at runtime by setting TF_VAR_name=value.
variable "azure_app_name" {
  type = string
}
Add this section to your kong.yaml configuration file:
_format_version: "3.0"
plugins:
  - name: azure-functions
    service: serviceName|Id
    config:
      functionname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME" }}
      appname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_APP_NAME" }}
      hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
      apikey: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_API_KEY" }}
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
serviceName|Id: Theidornameof the service the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -i -X POST http://localhost:8001/services/{serviceName|Id}/plugins/ \
    --header "Accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
serviceName|Id: Theidornameof the service the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -X POST https://{region}.api.konghq.com/v2/control-planes/{controlPlaneId}/core-entities/services/{serviceId}/plugins/ \
    --header "accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --header "Authorization: Bearer $KONNECT_TOKEN" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
    region: Geographic region where your Kong Konnect is hosted and operates.
- 
    controlPlaneId: Theidof the control plane.
- 
    KONNECT_TOKEN: Your Personal Access Token (PAT) associated with your Konnect account.
- 
    serviceId: Theidof the service the plugin configuration will target.
See the Konnect API reference to learn about region-specific URLs and personal access tokens.
echo "
apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
kind: KongPlugin
metadata:
  name: azure-functions
  namespace: kong
  annotations:
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
    konghq.com/tags: ''
config:
  functionname: '$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'
  appname: '$AZURE_APP_NAME'
  hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
  apikey: '$AZURE_API_KEY'
plugin: azure-functions
" | kubectl apply -f -
Next, apply the KongPlugin resource by annotating the service resource:
kubectl annotate -n kong service SERVICE_NAME konghq.com/plugins=azure-functions
Prerequisite: Configure your Personal Access Token
terraform {
  required_providers {
    konnect = {
      source  = "kong/konnect"
    }
  }
}
provider "konnect" {
  personal_access_token = "$KONNECT_TOKEN"
  server_url            = "https://us.api.konghq.com/"
}
Add the following to your Terraform configuration to create a Konnect Gateway Plugin:
resource "konnect_gateway_plugin_azure_functions" "my_azure_functions" {
  enabled = true
  config = {
    functionname = var.azure_function_name
    appname = var.azure_app_name
    hostdomain = "azurewebsites.net"
    apikey = var.azure_api_key
  }
  tags = []
  control_plane_id = konnect_gateway_control_plane.my_konnect_cp.id
  service = {
    id = konnect_gateway_service.my_service.id
  }
}
This example requires the following variables to be added to your manifest. You can specify values at runtime by setting TF_VAR_name=value.
variable "azure_app_name" {
  type = string
}
Add this section to your kong.yaml configuration file:
_format_version: "3.0"
plugins:
  - name: azure-functions
    route: routeName|Id
    config:
      functionname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME" }}
      appname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_APP_NAME" }}
      hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
      apikey: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_API_KEY" }}
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
routeName|Id: Theidornameof the route the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -i -X POST http://localhost:8001/routes/{routeName|Id}/plugins/ \
    --header "Accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
routeName|Id: Theidornameof the route the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -X POST https://{region}.api.konghq.com/v2/control-planes/{controlPlaneId}/core-entities/routes/{routeId}/plugins/ \
    --header "accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --header "Authorization: Bearer $KONNECT_TOKEN" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
    region: Geographic region where your Kong Konnect is hosted and operates.
- 
    controlPlaneId: Theidof the control plane.
- 
    KONNECT_TOKEN: Your Personal Access Token (PAT) associated with your Konnect account.
- 
    routeId: Theidof the route the plugin configuration will target.
See the Konnect API reference to learn about region-specific URLs and personal access tokens.
echo "
apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
kind: KongPlugin
metadata:
  name: azure-functions
  namespace: kong
  annotations:
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
    konghq.com/tags: ''
config:
  functionname: '$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'
  appname: '$AZURE_APP_NAME'
  hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
  apikey: '$AZURE_API_KEY'
plugin: azure-functions
" | kubectl apply -f -
Next, apply the KongPlugin resource by annotating the httproute or ingress resource:
kubectl annotate -n kong httproute  konghq.com/plugins=azure-functions
kubectl annotate -n kong ingress  konghq.com/plugins=azure-functions
Prerequisite: Configure your Personal Access Token
terraform {
  required_providers {
    konnect = {
      source  = "kong/konnect"
    }
  }
}
provider "konnect" {
  personal_access_token = "$KONNECT_TOKEN"
  server_url            = "https://us.api.konghq.com/"
}
Add the following to your Terraform configuration to create a Konnect Gateway Plugin:
resource "konnect_gateway_plugin_azure_functions" "my_azure_functions" {
  enabled = true
  config = {
    functionname = var.azure_function_name
    appname = var.azure_app_name
    hostdomain = "azurewebsites.net"
    apikey = var.azure_api_key
  }
  tags = []
  control_plane_id = konnect_gateway_control_plane.my_konnect_cp.id
  route = {
    id = konnect_gateway_route.my_route.id
  }
}
This example requires the following variables to be added to your manifest. You can specify values at runtime by setting TF_VAR_name=value.
variable "azure_app_name" {
  type = string
}
Add this section to your kong.yaml configuration file:
_format_version: "3.0"
plugins:
  - name: azure-functions
    consumer: consumerName|Id
    config:
      functionname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME" }}
      appname: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_APP_NAME" }}
      hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
      apikey: ${{ env "DECK_AZURE_API_KEY" }}
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
consumerName|Id: Theidornameof the consumer the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -i -X POST http://localhost:8001/consumers/{consumerName|Id}/plugins/ \
    --header "Accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
consumerName|Id: Theidornameof the consumer the plugin configuration will target.
Make the following request:
curl -X POST https://{region}.api.konghq.com/v2/control-planes/{controlPlaneId}/core-entities/consumers/{consumerId}/plugins/ \
    --header "accept: application/json" \
    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --header "Authorization: Bearer $KONNECT_TOKEN" \
    --data '
    {
      "name": "azure-functions",
      "config": {
        "functionname": "'$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'",
        "appname": "'$AZURE_APP_NAME'",
        "hostdomain": "azurewebsites.net",
        "apikey": "'$AZURE_API_KEY'"
      },
      "tags": []
    }
    '
Make sure to replace the following placeholders with your own values:
- 
    region: Geographic region where your Kong Konnect is hosted and operates.
- 
    controlPlaneId: Theidof the control plane.
- 
    KONNECT_TOKEN: Your Personal Access Token (PAT) associated with your Konnect account.
- 
    consumerId: Theidof the consumer the plugin configuration will target.
See the Konnect API reference to learn about region-specific URLs and personal access tokens.
echo "
apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
kind: KongPlugin
metadata:
  name: azure-functions
  namespace: kong
  annotations:
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
    konghq.com/tags: ''
config:
  functionname: '$AZURE_FUNCTION_NAME'
  appname: '$AZURE_APP_NAME'
  hostdomain: azurewebsites.net
  apikey: '$AZURE_API_KEY'
plugin: azure-functions
" | kubectl apply -f -
Next, apply the KongPlugin resource by annotating the KongConsumer resource:
kubectl annotate -n kong  CONSUMER_NAME konghq.com/plugins=azure-functions
Prerequisite: Configure your Personal Access Token
terraform {
  required_providers {
    konnect = {
      source  = "kong/konnect"
    }
  }
}
provider "konnect" {
  personal_access_token = "$KONNECT_TOKEN"
  server_url            = "https://us.api.konghq.com/"
}
Add the following to your Terraform configuration to create a Konnect Gateway Plugin:
resource "konnect_gateway_plugin_azure_functions" "my_azure_functions" {
  enabled = true
  config = {
    functionname = var.azure_function_name
    appname = var.azure_app_name
    hostdomain = "azurewebsites.net"
    apikey = var.azure_api_key
  }
  tags = []
  control_plane_id = konnect_gateway_control_plane.my_konnect_cp.id
  consumer = {
    id = konnect_gateway_consumer.my_consumer.id
  }
}
This example requires the following variables to be added to your manifest. You can specify values at runtime by setting TF_VAR_name=value.
variable "azure_app_name" {
  type = string
}
