Azure Function with Durable Functions scenarios to Start: 'Function is disabled'
I've been researching this but I've been banging my head against this for hours. I'm working on an Azure Function that uses Durable Functions to manage stateful workflows. After deploying my code, I encountered a persistent scenario where the function fails to trigger. The logs report that the function is disabled with the behavior message: `Function 'MyDurableFunction' is disabled.` I have thoroughly checked my `host.json` and `local.settings.json` configuration files, but everything seems correct. In `host.json`, I have the following settings: ```json { "version": "2.0", "durableTask": { "hubName": "MyDurableTaskHub" } } ``` And in `local.settings.json`, I have the connection strings properly set up: ```json { "IsEncrypted": false, "Values": { "AzureWebJobsStorage": "UseDevelopmentStorage=true", "FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME": "dotnet" } } ``` I also confirmed that my Azure Function App is running on the correct version of .NET (v3.1) which I specified in the Azure portal. However, when I try to start the Durable Function, it doesn’t seem to register as a valid entry point. I've tried redeploying several times, and I even recreated the Azure Function App but the same scenario continues. Additionally, I have set up Application Insights for monitoring, but the logs aren't providing any further insights into why the function is disabled. I wonder if there’s a specific configuration or setting that’s missing for Durable Functions to work correctly in my Azure environment? Any help would be greatly appreciated! My development environment is Windows 10. I appreciate any insights! I'm working on a web app that needs to handle this. Thanks, I really appreciate it!