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Cloud With Chris is my personal blogging, podcasting and vlogging platform where I talk about all things cloud. I also invite guests to talk about their experiences with the cloud and hear about lessons learned along their journey. (by chrisreddington)
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Azure Static Web Apps CLI ✨ (by Azure)
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The number of mentions indicates the total number of mentions that we've tracked plus the number of user suggested alternatives.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
cloudwithchris.com
Posts with mentions or reviews of cloudwithchris.com.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-13.
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Shift Left and Increase your Code Quality with GitHub Branch Protection Rules
Navigate to a GitHub Repository that you own. For example, I am the organization owner of CloudWithChris, so will navigate to my cloudwithchris.com repository.
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Choosing between Azure Static Web Apps and Static Websites on Azure Storage
For example, the website you're reading (Cloud With Chris) is - and has been - hosted using the Static Websites on Azure Storage approach since March 2020. As an end-user, when you navigate to www.cloudwithchris.com, you'll be routed to an Azure CDN instance that is fronting the Azure Storage Account which hosts the production Static Website. The CDN is how I'm able to have an SSL Certificate mapped against a Custom Domain, otherwise that wouldn't be possible directly on the storage account (as there's no way to map a custom SSL certificate in that way directly).
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Introducing the Cloud Native Compute Foundation (CNCF)
So, what's the point in this post (other than reinforcing a brilliant episode, thank you again Annie)? Over time, I'll release a set of blog posts which cover these CNCF projects. I don't have a timeframe. I don't have a specific goal in mind just yet. But given that it's Cloud with Chris, it does feel that Cloud native should have a spot in there somewhere. So stay tuned! If you'd like me to focus on any projects in particular, please let me know either in the Cloud With Chris GitHub repository by raising a GitHub Issue, or letting me know on Twitter, @reddobowen.
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Azure Static Web Apps are Generally Available
Now, one of the main points that I raise in my usual talk on hosting websites using the Static Content Hosting pattern is the significant cost-benefit of doing this. In an average month, I spend less than £5 for the entire end-to-end running of my environments. Yes, environments plural - that includes Preview, Staging and production, and also includes the cost of streaming my audio files to third party platforms like Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and consumed directly from www.cloudwithchris.com.
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Using schema.org for SEO optimisation
There are plenty of existing articles that talk about how to optimise these common SEO practices, so I recommend you search for these as I'm going to aim to not reinvent the wheel. If you're interested on how I achieve some of these in Cloud with Chris, you can take a look at the metadata partial template that I use within my Hugo template.
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Using Git LFS to version Podcast Audio files and trigger releases to production with GitHub Actions
name: "Podcast Audio Upload" on: push: branches: - master paths: - "podcast_audio/**" jobs: publish: environment: name: production.azure url: https://www.cloudwithchris.com runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Download Podcast files that are different from prior commit run: | git clone --config lfs.fetchexclude="/podcast_audio" https://github.com/chrisreddington/cloudwithchris.com.git ./ fileschanged=$(git diff --name-only HEAD^ HEAD -- '*.mp3') echo "$fileschanged" > files.txt xargs -a files.txt -d'\n' rm git config --unset lfs.fetchexclude git checkout . cd podcast_audio sed -i -e 's/podcast_audio\///g' ../files.txt for i in *; do if ! grep -qxFe "$i" ../files.txt then echo "Deleting: $i" rm "$i" fi done - name: Azure Login uses: azure/login@v1 with: creds: ${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }} - name: "Upload podcast files to storage that don't yet exist" uses: azure/CLI@v1 with: azcliversion: 2.20.0 inlineScript: | az storage blob upload-batch --account-name cloudwithchrisprod -d 'podcasts' -s '/github/workspace/podcast_audio' --if-unmodified-since 2020-01-01T00:00Z --auth-mode login
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Using GPG Keys to sign Git Commits - Part 3
Once you have added the Public GPG Key details to GitHub, you can now go ahead and push your local changes to GitHub by using git push (If you haven't already associated a remote location with the Git repository, then you may also need to use the git remote add command, and then use git push). Assuming that the Public Key in the GPG Keys section of your GitHub account corresponds with the Private Key used to sign the commits, then you will notice that commits will be marked as verified in the GitHub user interface. See the example below from the cloudwithchris.com Git Repository Commits page.
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JAMStack and the Cloud - A winning combination
Similarly, Cloud With Chris is an example of a JAMStack site, driven by Hugo, a static website generator. Rather than calling any backend APIs, the content is all entirely driven by markdown which is hosted in the GitHub repository mentioned a moment ago. This means I'm not calling any external APIs. Instead, the content is finalised at deployment time. I run a command in my GitHub Actions (Hugo build) which goes ahead and takes my site's configuration, necessary theme information and content, and renders the needed files to generate the set of webpages to render to my clients. The content is then uploaded to an Azure Blob Storage account which is publicly accessible and configured using the Static Website functionality.
static-web-apps-cli
Posts with mentions or reviews of static-web-apps-cli.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-20.
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hooks.server.ts not getting cookies after publishing auth API
In conjunction with the SWA CLI tool from Microsoft:[https://github.com/Azure/static-web-apps-cli](https://github.com/Azure/static-web-apps-cli)
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Azure Static Web App Resources
You can find the documentation here, and the tool itself is open sourced and can be found here
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Deploy A Single Page Application to Azure Static Webapp using CI/CD and CLI.
I found a tool created by Microsoft which provides cli support to manage and deploy to static website. The tool called Azure Static web app CLI. The tool provides more than deployment functionality, but has lots of features to emulate authentication, and provide proxy for the API calls from the static web site.
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How YOU can deploy your resume in 2 min using Azure Static Web apps
Azure Static Web Apps CLI.
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Quest for serverless WebSockets, an adventure with Azure Functions & Durable Entities
Azure Static Web Apps CLI. This is the command line interface to develop and deploy Azure Static Web Apps. Install this tool globally by running this command in the terminal: npm install -g @azure/static-web-apps-cli.
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what is the cheapest way to host a website with React(UI), dotnet Api, postgres(db) ??
Azure Static Web Apps. It is meant for SPA frontends and Azure Functions out of the box and has a generous free tier. Very simple to use and deploys straight from github, azure devops, or the command line.
- Azure Static Web Apps CLI is now GA (global access)
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New tips & tricks for your Azure Static Web Apps
With the release of the new SWA CLI, it's never been easier to get started with Azure Static Web Apps! With the new commands you can configure your project to test it locally with the emulator, and deploy it directly from the CLI in a few minutes. It also support multiple configurations, and it's compatible with monorepos. Watch the video to learn how to get started with the new commands.
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Get started with the new Azure Static Web Apps CLI
You may have missed it, but the new Azure Static Web Apps CLI is now available!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cloudwithchris.com and static-web-apps-cli you can also consider the following projects:
smi-spec - Service Mesh Interface
probot-azure-serverless - A custom verison of @probot/probot fit for Azure Serverless Functions
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
azure-database - Azure CosmosDB Database module for Nest framework (node.js) ☁️
keys
astro-swa-demo - Repositório responsável pela demo com o novo framework Astro.build com deployment usando o Azure Static Web Apps CLI
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
static-web-apps-clidocs
billing
azure-app-service-authentication - Authentication SDKs for Azure App Service and Azure Static Web Apps
emails
azure-storage - Azure Storage module for Nest framework (node.js) ☁️
cloudwithchris.com vs smi-spec
static-web-apps-cli vs probot-azure-serverless
cloudwithchris.com vs git-lfs
static-web-apps-cli vs azure-database
cloudwithchris.com vs keys
static-web-apps-cli vs astro-swa-demo
cloudwithchris.com vs Hugo
static-web-apps-cli vs static-web-apps-clidocs
cloudwithchris.com vs billing
static-web-apps-cli vs azure-app-service-authentication
cloudwithchris.com vs emails
static-web-apps-cli vs azure-storage