![]() The latter option, Azurite, is quickly becoming more popular. If you are developing applications that use Azure Storage, you can make use of the Azure Storage Emulator (Windows-only) and the Azurite storage emulator. ![]() Let’s have a look! Azurite storage emulator We have also been working on our plugin infrastructure, and fixed a number of bugs. Log streaming for web- and function apps has been added, so you can see what is going on in your application from within Rider. On the feature side, you can now work with the Azurite storage emulator from within Rider. If you’re developing Azure Functions, we’ve added code completion for timer triggers, and now auto-detect the core tools if you already have them installed. ![]() We’ve just released the Azure Toolkit for Rider 2020.2, and want to share what’s new.
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