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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Using Github Actions to send a single file to Azure VM
https://azure.github.io/actions/ would probably be a good place to start.
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Deploy NestJs app via github actions to Azure's App Service
# Docs for the Azure Web Apps Deploy action: https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy # More GitHub Actions for Azure: https://github.com/Azure/actions name: Build and deploy Node.js app to Azure Web App on: push: branches: - master workflow_dispatch: jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Set up Node.js version uses: actions/setup-node@v1 with: node-version: '18.x' - name: npm install, build, and test run: | npm install npm run build --if-present npm run test --if-present env: DB_USER: ${{ secrets.DB_USER_PROD }} DB_USER_PW: ${{ secrets.DB_USER_PW_PROD }} DB_NAME: ... DB_HOST: ... DB_PORT: ... DB_TYPE: ... - name: Zip artifact for deployment run: zip release.zip ./* -r - name: Upload artifact for deployment job uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 with: name: node-app path: release.zip deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: build environment: name: 'Production' url: ${{ steps.deploy-to-webapp.outputs.webapp-url }} steps: - name: Download artifact from build job uses: actions/download-artifact@v2 with: name: node-app - name: unzip artifact for deployment run: unzip release.zip - name: 'Deploy to Azure Web App' id: deploy-to-webapp uses: azure/webapps-deploy@v2 with: app-name: 'x-server-prod' slot-name: 'Production' publish-profile: ${{ secrets.AZUREAPPSERVICE_PUBLISHPROFILE_2C89E24A84EF471D9669C85CCA28D457 }} package: . - name: Delete zip file run: rm release.zip
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Github Actions for multi-tenant/subscription deployments
To interact with Azure services, you will need to use specific Azure Actions for GitHub. These actions are provided by Microsoft and can be found in their official GitHub repository: https://github.com/Azure/actions
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The Power of GitHub Actions for Streamlining DevOps Workflows
GitHub Actions for Azure: This GitHub Action allows developers to automate tasks on the Microsoft Azure platform. With this action, developers can easily integrate Azure services into their workflows, such as Azure Functions, App Services, and Kubernetes. This can help streamline DevOps workflows by automating tasks such as deployment, testing, and scaling on the Azure platform.
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SYSTEM DE RECOMMENDATION DE VIDEOS
# Docs for the Azure Web Apps Deploy action: https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy # More GitHub Actions for Azure: https://github.com/Azure/actions # More info on Python, GitHub Actions, and Azure App Service: https://aka.ms/python-webapps-actions name: Build and deploy Python app to Azure Web App - cbmrs on: push: branches: - master workflow_dispatch: jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Set up Python version uses: actions/setup-python@v1 with: python-version: '3.10' - name: Create and start virtual environment run: | python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate - name: Install dependencies run: pip install -r requirements.txt # Optional: Add step to run tests here (PyTest, Django test suites, etc.) - name: Upload artifact for deployment jobs uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 with: name: python-app path: | . !venv/ deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: build environment: name: 'production' url: ${{ steps.deploy-to-webapp.outputs.webapp-url }} steps: - name: Download artifact from build job uses: actions/download-artifact@v2 with: name: python-app path: . - name: 'Deploy to Azure Web App' uses: azure/webapps-deploy@v2 id: deploy-to-webapp with: app-name: 'cbmrs' slot-name: 'production' publish-profile: ${{ secrets.AzureAppService_PublishProfile_01e00190d8174a8490a3de88abd5b3ef }}
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Contributing towards Azure GitHub Actions
The GitHub Actions for Azure repository is where you can find the latest and greatest information on the official GitHub actions available to deploy your workloads to Azure using GitHub. You can of course search for these in the GitHub marketplace as well!
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Build and deploy .NET 5 app with GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions for deploying to Azure
actions-workflow-samples
- How best should I handle `$env/static/*` in Github Actions?
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Github Actions for multi-tenant/subscription deployments
GitHub Actions for Azure (official examples): https://github.com/Azure/actions-workflow-samples
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Website... Unchained
appcontent.yml - Used to deploy my app content to the Azure App Service. Using this sample provided by Microsoft, with very minor modifications.
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What do you need in a docker-container in order to be able to publish a npm package through a GitHub action?
It's using GitHub Secrets. This guide helps: https://github.com/Azure/actions-workflow-samples/blob/master/assets/create-secrets-for-GitHub-workflows.md
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Next.js visual regression testing made easy
For this exercise we need a personal access token from github. To ensure that the action has access to the GitHub token which you, by the way, should never expose to the public - we will place it in the secrets of the repo.
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How to make an npm package with an automated workflow
First we'll need to make some repo secrets. Here's a nice guide from Azure explaining how to do just that. It isn't difficult at all.
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CI/CD for WordPress on Azure with GitHub Actions
Add Actions secrets for the FTPS credentials. In our example the secret names are WP_USER and WP_PASSWORD.
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Wagtail hosting options?
Yep. For the projects I’ve worked on, the Azure Functions for scheduling were in their own `functions` folder at the root of the repository. Upon successful deployment of the main app, we’d then deploy the functions. Aside from that deployment happening after the main app’s, we use the same deployment configuration as the official example for GitHub Actions with Python functions: https://github.com/Azure/actions-workflow-samples/blob/master/FunctionApp/linux-python-functionapp-on-azure.yml.
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How to setup CI/CD for org-based development?
We have 1 user that we use for deployment. We keep the username and password of this user in a Secret (all platforms support some form of secrets, here is some docs on Github Actions specifically).
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Say Hello to the Kyma Update Twitter Bot via Azure Durable Functions
I followed the official documentation (Link) and used the pre-defined template and it worked out of the box.
What are some alternatives?
webapps-deploy - Enable GitHub developers to deploy to Azure WebApps using GitHub Actions
azure-docs - Open source documentation of Microsoft Azure
twitter-lite - A tiny, full-featured, flexible client / server library for the Twitter API
Actions - ⚙️ Supercharge your shortcuts
kyma-updates-twitter-bot - Twitter Bot for Updatees in Kyma (and releated repos)
azure-storage-node - Microsoft Azure Storage SDK for Node.js
twurl - OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API
lost-pixel - Open source alternative to Percy, Chromatic, Applitools.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
azure-sdk-for-js - This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JavaScript (NodeJS & Browser). For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/javascript/azure/ or our versioned developer docs at https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk-for-js.
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starter-workflows - Accelerating new GitHub Actions workflows