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Developers want to stop D2C monitoring in VS code #218

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NT-D opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 5 comments
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Developers want to stop D2C monitoring in VS code #218

NT-D opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 5 comments

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NT-D commented Dec 10, 2018

When we uses IoT Hub and this toolkit, it's common to monitor D2C messages. In VS Code menu, we can start D2C monitoring, but can't stop monitoring. Now we need to restart VS Code. Developers want to stop it from menu (Expected scenario is VS Code context menu have [Stop Monitoring D2C Messages])​

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formulahendry commented Dec 10, 2018

Hi @NT-D , there are two ways to Stop Monitoring D2C Messages, one is using Command Palette, another is using context menu of OUTPUT view, you refer to https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-azure-iot-toolkit/wiki/Monitor-IoT-Hub-D2C-Message

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Do you think whether it is enough? The context menu of a device already have a lot of entry, we do not want to put too many into it. But we are considering add it in below place. What's your idea?

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czgtest commented Dec 12, 2018

@formulahendry why not add the menu of stop monitoring D2C message for device ?

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The context menu of a device already have a lot of entry, we do not want to put too many into it.

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Hi @NT-D , we have added 'Stop Monitoring D2C Messages' in below place. So closing this issue.
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Feel free to open a new issue or reopen this if you need any more help.

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NT-D commented Jun 2, 2019

@formulahendry Thank you very much!

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