Azure Static Web Apps allows you to build modern web applications that automatically publish to the web as your code changes.
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Developer documentation, sample code and app development resources 5-minute quickstarts Build your static web app using: Angular React Vue Web (App No framework) Publish your site Gatsby Hugo VuePress Jekyll Next.js Nuxt.js Learning Modules Publish an Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue ...
Reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ Use Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ to create, develop, test, and deploy Azure applications from within the IntelliJ IDE. Azure Toolkit for Eclipse Use Azure Toolkit for Eclipse to create, develop, test, and deploy Azure...
Reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ Use Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ to create, develop, test, and deploy Azure applications from within the IntelliJ IDE. Azure Toolkit for Eclipse Use Azure Toolkit for Eclipse to create, develop, test, and deploy Azure...
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Get your web apps into users’ hands faster using .NET, Java, Node.js, PHP, and Python on Windows or .NET Core, Node.js, PHP or Ruby on Linux. Use a fully-managed platform to perform OS patching, capacity provisioning, servers, and load balancing. Configure from CLI or the Azure por...
it automatically triggers a build and runs the unit tests. We also employed continuous delivery (CD). If the build and automated unit tests are successful, the app is automatically deployed to our Azure test site. You can read about setting up CI/CD to Azure at the documentation page, “...
You can mix and match which appenders are active for which log levels. If you are unfamiliar with this approach to logging in .NET apps please take a look at theLog4Netdocumentation before proceeding. We are going to update the logger to write to Azure Blob Storage rather than the loc...
, the code that the default template is using is older and for this reason it also defaults to the v1 Azure AD endpoints. If you want to know why you should be using the Microsoft identity platform and the v2 endpoint, then be sure to review our Microsoft...