F5 fails to launch Azure function project locally in VSCode
I'm on WSL oh-my-zsh Ubuntu 18.04. I was following this tutorial and pressed F5 to launch Azure function locally but I ran into this error in my terminal:
> Executing task: func extensions install <
/bin/bash: /d: No such file or directory
The terminal process terminated with exit code: 127
Terminal will be reused by tasks, press any key to close it.
FWIW, I have verified Azure function installation with sudo func
.
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I'm on WSL oh-my-zsh Ubuntu 18.04. I was following this tutorial and pressed F5 to launch Azure function locally but I ran into this error in my terminal:
> Executing task: func extensions install <
/bin/bash: /d: No such file or directory
The terminal process terminated with exit code: 127
Terminal will be reused by tasks, press any key to close it.
FWIW, I have verified Azure function installation with sudo func
.
azure azure-functions
Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
Do you create function somewhere like/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01
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I'm on WSL oh-my-zsh Ubuntu 18.04. I was following this tutorial and pressed F5 to launch Azure function locally but I ran into this error in my terminal:
> Executing task: func extensions install <
/bin/bash: /d: No such file or directory
The terminal process terminated with exit code: 127
Terminal will be reused by tasks, press any key to close it.
FWIW, I have verified Azure function installation with sudo func
.
azure azure-functions
I'm on WSL oh-my-zsh Ubuntu 18.04. I was following this tutorial and pressed F5 to launch Azure function locally but I ran into this error in my terminal:
> Executing task: func extensions install <
/bin/bash: /d: No such file or directory
The terminal process terminated with exit code: 127
Terminal will be reused by tasks, press any key to close it.
FWIW, I have verified Azure function installation with sudo func
.
azure azure-functions
azure azure-functions
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Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
Do you create function somewhere like/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01
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Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
Do you create function somewhere like/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.
– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01
Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
Do you create function somewhere like
/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01
Do you create function somewhere like
/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01
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Have you installed git and .NET Core 2.1 for Linux?
– Jerry Liu
Nov 24 '18 at 6:24
@JerryLiu yes I have
– kyw
Nov 24 '18 at 6:37
Do you create function somewhere like
/d
? Pay attention to the permission and also we need to install nodejs to debug a js function.– Jerry Liu
Nov 29 '18 at 3:01