Azure App Service
Azure App Service is a fully managed platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering from Microsoft Azure designed to host web applications, RESTful APIs, and mobile backends. It allows developers to build, deploy, and scale web apps quickly without managing the underlying infrastructure.
Steps to create Azure App Service
Step 1
Open your terminal and install Azure CLI (if not installed)
Note: to get Azure CLI search for it on Google.
In this case i wont install CLI on my terminal, I already have it
Step 2
Login to your Azure Account by typing 'az login'
Step 3
Click enter to sign in into Azure portal
Step 4
Sign in, let it run and click enter after running
Step 5
Create a Resource Group using "az group create --name NAME --location eastus"
Note: 'NAME' should be the one you wish to give your resource group
Step 6
Create an App Service Plan using "az appservice plan create -- name NAME --resource-group NAME" (resource group name i.e FirstOne)
Step7
Create a webapp using "az webapp create --name NAME --resource group NAME --plan NAME"
Step 8
Go to Azure Portal to confirm
On the Azure portal search for App Service
Step 10
On the left pane search bar, search and click Advance tools
Note: another page will be opend on your browser
Step 12
Click on Debug Console
Step 16
Click on the pencil icon to edit
Step 17
Enter your desired code and click save
Step 18
Go to your Azure Portal, on your webapp page click on overview
Step 18
Copy the Default Domain
Step 19 (Final Step)
Paste the copied Domain on a new tab in your browser
You have just create a Azure WebApp using Azure CLI.
In sumamary, Using Azure CLI to create and manage web apps simplifies the deployment process by allowing you to handle everything from the command line. This approach is efficient for automating deployment tasks, integrating with CI/CD pipelines, and managing web applications programmatically.
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