Where can I find AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard connection string?












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I created an Azure function in Visual studio 2017 with Cosmos DB Trigger. In local.setting.json it asks me for three things and I am puzzled about the first two.



AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



Where do I find these two?
I have been watching some tutorial videos and it seems a little bit difficult to know which information I should rely on.
In one video, one has shown that I go to my Portal/FunctionApp/MyFunction/ApplicationSetting and there I can find them. I have tried that and I only could find AzureWebJobsStorage
Another has shown that I can go to my Portal/StorageAccount/MyStorage/AccessKeys and I only can see the information that are in the picture I have attached.
In that video I saw that the guy used the exact same key for both of these properties(or whatever they are called) which none of them ended with EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net and my both keys in the picture end with this phrase.




  1. I hope I make sense about what I am looking for.

  2. I also hope someone can help me to know which is which and why there is EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net at the end of my keys, and if there should be, and are these two keys the same?


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    I created an Azure function in Visual studio 2017 with Cosmos DB Trigger. In local.setting.json it asks me for three things and I am puzzled about the first two.



    AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



    Where do I find these two?
    I have been watching some tutorial videos and it seems a little bit difficult to know which information I should rely on.
    In one video, one has shown that I go to my Portal/FunctionApp/MyFunction/ApplicationSetting and there I can find them. I have tried that and I only could find AzureWebJobsStorage
    Another has shown that I can go to my Portal/StorageAccount/MyStorage/AccessKeys and I only can see the information that are in the picture I have attached.
    In that video I saw that the guy used the exact same key for both of these properties(or whatever they are called) which none of them ended with EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net and my both keys in the picture end with this phrase.




    1. I hope I make sense about what I am looking for.

    2. I also hope someone can help me to know which is which and why there is EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net at the end of my keys, and if there should be, and are these two keys the same?


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      I created an Azure function in Visual studio 2017 with Cosmos DB Trigger. In local.setting.json it asks me for three things and I am puzzled about the first two.



      AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



      Where do I find these two?
      I have been watching some tutorial videos and it seems a little bit difficult to know which information I should rely on.
      In one video, one has shown that I go to my Portal/FunctionApp/MyFunction/ApplicationSetting and there I can find them. I have tried that and I only could find AzureWebJobsStorage
      Another has shown that I can go to my Portal/StorageAccount/MyStorage/AccessKeys and I only can see the information that are in the picture I have attached.
      In that video I saw that the guy used the exact same key for both of these properties(or whatever they are called) which none of them ended with EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net and my both keys in the picture end with this phrase.




      1. I hope I make sense about what I am looking for.

      2. I also hope someone can help me to know which is which and why there is EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net at the end of my keys, and if there should be, and are these two keys the same?


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      I created an Azure function in Visual studio 2017 with Cosmos DB Trigger. In local.setting.json it asks me for three things and I am puzzled about the first two.



      AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



      Where do I find these two?
      I have been watching some tutorial videos and it seems a little bit difficult to know which information I should rely on.
      In one video, one has shown that I go to my Portal/FunctionApp/MyFunction/ApplicationSetting and there I can find them. I have tried that and I only could find AzureWebJobsStorage
      Another has shown that I can go to my Portal/StorageAccount/MyStorage/AccessKeys and I only can see the information that are in the picture I have attached.
      In that video I saw that the guy used the exact same key for both of these properties(or whatever they are called) which none of them ended with EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net and my both keys in the picture end with this phrase.




      1. I hope I make sense about what I am looking for.

      2. I also hope someone can help me to know which is which and why there is EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net at the end of my keys, and if there should be, and are these two keys the same?


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          1.Yes, the picture(Connection string) you attached is the value for AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



          2.EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net, it's a path means that the blob / queue etc. path on azure storage, cause some queue/blob triggers in the azure function or some logs will stored in the blob. Details are here.



          There are 2 keys there, it's just for backup / security reason. If one of your key is exposed, you can use another key. More details are here.






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            1.Yes, the picture(Connection string) you attached is the value for AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



            2.EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net, it's a path means that the blob / queue etc. path on azure storage, cause some queue/blob triggers in the azure function or some logs will stored in the blob. Details are here.



            There are 2 keys there, it's just for backup / security reason. If one of your key is exposed, you can use another key. More details are here.






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              1.Yes, the picture(Connection string) you attached is the value for AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



              2.EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net, it's a path means that the blob / queue etc. path on azure storage, cause some queue/blob triggers in the azure function or some logs will stored in the blob. Details are here.



              There are 2 keys there, it's just for backup / security reason. If one of your key is exposed, you can use another key. More details are here.






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                1.Yes, the picture(Connection string) you attached is the value for AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



                2.EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net, it's a path means that the blob / queue etc. path on azure storage, cause some queue/blob triggers in the azure function or some logs will stored in the blob. Details are here.



                There are 2 keys there, it's just for backup / security reason. If one of your key is exposed, you can use another key. More details are here.






                share|improve this answer












                1.Yes, the picture(Connection string) you attached is the value for AzureWebJobsStorage and AzureWebJobsDashboard



                2.EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net, it's a path means that the blob / queue etc. path on azure storage, cause some queue/blob triggers in the azure function or some logs will stored in the blob. Details are here.



                There are 2 keys there, it's just for backup / security reason. If one of your key is exposed, you can use another key. More details are here.







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