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Test package for Python Language Worker TZ support - Azure Functions Runtime V2

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Python support for Azure Functions is based on Python 3.13 serverless hosting on Linux and the Functions 4.0 runtime.

Here is the current status of Python in Azure Functions:

What are the supported Python versions?

Azure Functions Runtime Python 3.13
Azure Functions 4.0

For information about Azure Functions Runtime, please refer to Azure Functions runtime versions overview page.

What's available?

  • Build, test, debug, and publish using Azure Functions Core Tools (CLI) or Visual Studio Code
  • Deploy Python Function project onto consumption, dedicated, elastic premium, or flex consumption plan.
  • Deploy Python Function project in a custom docker image onto dedicated or elastic premium plan.
  • Triggers / Bindings : Blob, Cosmos DB, Event Grid, Event Hub, HTTP, Kafka, MySQL, Queue, ServiceBus, SQL, Timer, and Warmup
  • Triggers / Bindings : Custom binding support

What's new?

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Issues and feature requests are tracked in a variety of places. To report this feedback, please file an issue to the relevant repository below:

Item Description Link
Python Worker Programming Model, Triggers & Bindings File an Issue
Runtime Script Host & Language Extensibility File an Issue
VSCode VSCode Extension for Azure Functions File an Issue
Core Tools Command Line Interface for Local Development File an Issue
Templates Code Issues with Creation Template File an Issue

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