Why I always get an error messages that I haven't defined in Azure Function?
I'm using an Azure Function, for debugging purpose I have added a lot of personalized returns, like:
new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError)
{
Content = new StringContent("problem description", Encoding.UTF8, "text/plain")
};
but once it is published on Azure I get a different error message (that I haven't defined)
{
"id": "111111",
"requestId": "xxxxxxx",
"statusCode": 500,
"errorCode": 0,
"message": "An error has occurred. For more information, please check the logs for error ID 1111111"
}
Why??
Maybe I can find this error logs with kudu but I don't know how to do it... In any case it will be fine get returned one of my personalized messages...
Thank you
api
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I'm using an Azure Function, for debugging purpose I have added a lot of personalized returns, like:
new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError)
{
Content = new StringContent("problem description", Encoding.UTF8, "text/plain")
};
but once it is published on Azure I get a different error message (that I haven't defined)
{
"id": "111111",
"requestId": "xxxxxxx",
"statusCode": 500,
"errorCode": 0,
"message": "An error has occurred. For more information, please check the logs for error ID 1111111"
}
Why??
Maybe I can find this error logs with kudu but I don't know how to do it... In any case it will be fine get returned one of my personalized messages...
Thank you
api
1
Go to kuduhttps://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsoleand navigate toD:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHostfor detailed logs.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03
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I'm using an Azure Function, for debugging purpose I have added a lot of personalized returns, like:
new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError)
{
Content = new StringContent("problem description", Encoding.UTF8, "text/plain")
};
but once it is published on Azure I get a different error message (that I haven't defined)
{
"id": "111111",
"requestId": "xxxxxxx",
"statusCode": 500,
"errorCode": 0,
"message": "An error has occurred. For more information, please check the logs for error ID 1111111"
}
Why??
Maybe I can find this error logs with kudu but I don't know how to do it... In any case it will be fine get returned one of my personalized messages...
Thank you
api
I'm using an Azure Function, for debugging purpose I have added a lot of personalized returns, like:
new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError)
{
Content = new StringContent("problem description", Encoding.UTF8, "text/plain")
};
but once it is published on Azure I get a different error message (that I haven't defined)
{
"id": "111111",
"requestId": "xxxxxxx",
"statusCode": 500,
"errorCode": 0,
"message": "An error has occurred. For more information, please check the logs for error ID 1111111"
}
Why??
Maybe I can find this error logs with kudu but I don't know how to do it... In any case it will be fine get returned one of my personalized messages...
Thank you
api
api
asked Nov 20 at 12:11
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Go to kuduhttps://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsoleand navigate toD:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHostfor detailed logs.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03
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Go to kuduhttps://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsoleand navigate toD:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHostfor detailed logs.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03
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Go to kudu
https://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsole and navigate to D:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHost for detailed logs.– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03
Go to kudu
https://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsole and navigate to D:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHost for detailed logs.– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03
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Go to kudu
https://<functionappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/DebugConsoleand navigate toD:homeLogFilesApplicationFunctionsHostfor detailed logs.– Jerry Liu
Nov 20 at 14:03