Oryx
azure-pipelines-tasks
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8 | 26 | |
709 | 3,394 | |
1.4% | 0.3% | |
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about 12 hours ago | about 15 hours ago | |
C# | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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.
Oryx
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Azure Static Web App deploying an Angular 16 App
``` App Directory Location: 'src' was found. Looking for event info Starting to build app with Oryx Azure Static Web Apps utilizes Oryx to build both static applications and Azure Functions. You can find more details on Oryx here: https://github.com/microsoft/Oryx ---Oryx build logs---
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Azure Static Web Apps: build app externally
One of the things I like about Azure Static Web Apps is that they can build themselves. You can just push your code to GitHub and they'll build it using a tool called Oryx. This is great for simple scenarios. Actually, it's good for medium to complex scenarios too. However, if you ever get to that "break glass" moment where you need to do something unusual with your build, you can.
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Deploy Azure Static Web Apps using Python
Azure uses a system called Oryx. You don't need to know too much about how it works but it looks for specific files and chooses build specs based on them. If you have a requirements.txt, Oryx will know to use Python. 1
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Azure App Service Getting error while deploying REACT JS application
4:48:55 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Starting deployment...4:48:56 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Creating zip package...4:49:00 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Zip package size: 1.09 MB4:49:04 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Fetching changes.4:49:06 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Updating submodules.4:49:06 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Preparing deployment for commit id '2a73dbd291'.4:49:06 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Repository path is /tmp/zipdeploy/extracted4:49:06 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Running oryx build...4:49:06 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Command: oryx build /tmp/zipdeploy/extracted -o /home/site/wwwroot --platform nodejs --platform-version 10 -i /tmp/8d856447f426192 -p compress_node_modules=tar-gz --log-file /tmp/build-debug.log 4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Operation performed by Microsoft Oryx, https://github.com/Microsoft/Oryx4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: You can report issues at https://github.com/Microsoft/Oryx/issues4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Oryx Version: 0.2.20200805.1, Commit: e7c39ede513143e9d80fd553f106f04268d770d4, ReleaseTagName: 20200805.14:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Build Operation ID: |lvjLop9mFGA=.426fac1c_4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Repository Commit : 2a73dbd2834715ba1fee5082d13b604:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Detecting platforms...4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Could not detect any platform in the source directory.4:49:07 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Error: Couldn't detect a version for the platform 'nodejs' in the repo.4:49:09 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Error: Couldn't detect a version for the platform 'nodejs' in the repo.\n/opt/Kudu/Scripts/starter.sh oryx build /tmp/zipdeploy/extracted -o /home/site/wwwroot --platform nodejs --platform-version 10 -i /tmp/8d856447f4292 -p compress_node_modules=tar-gz --log-file /tmp/build-debug.log 4:49:20 pm ppdedsrftwu2-appservice1: Deployment failed. Have defined all the necessary settings in the portal.
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How to run post-build actions in a python/linux webapp?
I need to add post-build actions to complete the deployment; the exceeding common Django task of running "manage.py". Following the general and python-specific docs I have added the an app setting of POST_BUILD_SCRIPT_PATH=postbuild.sh
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Azure Static Web Apps – Custom build and deployments
What exactly StaticSitesClient does is shrouded with mystery, but upon successful build (using Oryx) it creates two zip files: app.zip and api.zip. Then it uploads both to Blob storage and submits a request for ContentDistribution endpoint to pick the assets up.
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Hugo on Azure with Static Web Apps
The GitHub Actions workflow, created in the project repository, does use the Azure Static Web Apps Deploy GitHub action from the marketplace. This reusable Action utilizes Oryx system to build both static applications and Azure Functions for API and then deploys it. You can find more information on Oryx repository at https://github.com/microsoft/Oryx and on how it does detect & build Hugo applications.
azure-pipelines-tasks
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Should I learn Typescript or C#?
azure-pipelines-tasks,
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[Azuredevops] La ressource doit exister avant le déploiement. Impossible de lire la propriété «GetApplicationUrl» de non définie.
Numéro: [https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-tasks/issues/15532.
- Could someone explain what the yaml build pipeline steps NuGetToolInstaller@1 and NuGetCommand@2 actually are doing?
- DotNetCoreCLI@2 does not publish as zip
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Azure Pipelines - Node.js 16 and custom pipelines task extensions
There's an official migration guide to help you migrate your task from Node.js 6 or Node.js 10 to Node.js 16. It's available here. It gave me a couple of pointers but I wanted to document the process in a bit more detail. Also, I wanted to show how you can start to get some benefits from being on Node.js 16 with TypeScript.
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Experiment: The hidden costs of waiting on slow build times
Oh. You meant like the Azure Devops/Gibhub cache offerings. Yeah, that's very much a non-starter in my case.
- We code most of our DevOps tooling in typescript - are we bad people?
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Copying 'secure files' using Python
Check this topic on GitHub.
- When you use the ManualValidation@0 task can you get the comment value to use later?
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Native bicep task in Azure DevOps?
Hi, as mentioned in this article, you can use Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Template Deployment Task to specify a Bicep file. Check this learning about how to Deploy Azure resources by using Bicep and Azure Pipelines.
What are some alternatives?
azure-cli - Azure Command-Line Interface
azure-devops-extension-sample - Sample web extension for Azure DevOps
actions-hugo - GitHub Actions for Hugo ⚡️ Setup Hugo quickly and build your site fast. Hugo extended, Hugo Modules, Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
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azure-devops-docs - This repo is the home of the official Azure DevOps documentation for Microsoft. GitHub Issues filed in this repository should be for problems with the documentation.
MSBuild - The Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild) is the build platform for .NET and Visual Studio.
community - Public feedback discussions for: GitHub Mobile, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Codespaces, GitHub Sponsors, GitHub Issues and more!
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
azure-pipelines-agent - Azure Pipelines Agent 🚀
nvma - Tool that behaves like nvm-for-windows, but does not require administrative rights
azure-devops-node-api - Azure DevOps Client for Node.js