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fix: Consumption tests fixes #1717
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Description
The Azure Functions Python worker Linux consumption tests were failing with 401 Unauthorized errors during container specialization. The core problem was authentication failure between the test framework and the Azure Functions host running in Docker containers.
Root Cause:
The test framework was using an old SWT (Simple Web Token) format that newer versions of the Azure Functions host no longer accepted
The Azure Functions host had migrated to expecting proper JWT (JSON Web Token) authentication, but the test framework wasn't generating valid JWTs
Issuer/Audience Validation Failures: Even when JWT tokens were attempted, they failed validation due to incorrect issuer and audience claims
Changes Made:
Fixes #
Pull Request Checklist
Host-Worker Contract
Worker Execution Logic
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