src/Google.Cloud.Functions.Templates/templates/event-function-vb/CloudFunction.vb (25 lines of code) (raw):

Imports CloudNative.CloudEvents Imports Google.Cloud.Functions.Framework Imports Google.Events.Protobuf.Cloud.Storage.V1 Imports System.Threading ''' <summary> ''' A function that can be triggered in responses to changes in Google Cloud Storage. ''' The type argument (StorageObjectData in this case) determines how the event payload is deserialized. ''' The function must be deployed so that the trigger matches the expected payload type. (For example, ''' deploying a function expecting a StorageObject payload will not work for a trigger that provides ''' a FirestoreEvent.) ''' </summary> Public Class CloudFunction Implements ICloudEventFunction(Of StorageObjectData) ''' <summary> ''' Logic for your function goes here. Note that a CloudEvent function just consumes an event; ''' it doesn't provide any response. ''' </summary> ''' <param name="cloudEvent">The CloudEvent your function should consume.</param> ''' <param name="data">The deserialized data within the CloudEvent.</param> ''' <param name="cancellationToken">A cancellation token that is notified if the request is aborted.</param> ''' <returns>A task representing the asynchronous operation.</returns> Public Function HandleAsync(cloudEvent As CloudEvent, data As StorageObjectData, cancellationToken As CancellationToken) As Task _ Implements ICloudEventFunction(Of StorageObjectData).HandleAsync Console.WriteLine("Storage object information:") Console.WriteLine($" Name: {data.Name}") Console.WriteLine($" Bucket: {data.Bucket}") Console.WriteLine($" Size: {data.Size}") Console.WriteLine($" Content type: {data.ContentType}") Console.WriteLine("CloudEvent information:") Console.WriteLine($" ID: {cloudEvent.Id}") Console.WriteLine($" Source: {cloudEvent.Source}") Console.WriteLine($" Type: {cloudEvent.Type}") Console.WriteLine($" Subject: {cloudEvent.Subject}") Console.WriteLine($" DataSchema: {cloudEvent.DataSchema}") Console.WriteLine($" DataContentType: {cloudEvent.DataContentType}") Console.WriteLine($" Time: {cloudEvent.Time?.ToUniversalTime():yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.fff'Z'}") Console.WriteLine($" SpecVersion: {cloudEvent.SpecVersion}") ' In this example, we don't need to perform any asynchronous operations, so the ' function doesn't need to be declared as Async. Return Task.CompletedTask End Function End Class