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static-web-apps-cli
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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!
vscode-dev-containers
- How to use Ansible on Linux with tools like visual Studio code
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Setup GitHub Codespaces with AWS IAM Roles Anywhere
// For format details, see https://aka.ms/devcontainer.json. For config options, see the README at: // https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.241.1/containers/ubuntu { "name": "Ubuntu", "build": { "dockerfile": "Dockerfile", "args": { "VARIANT": "ubuntu-22.04" } }, "postStartCommand": ".devcontainer/env.sh", "remoteUser": "vscode", "features": { "git": "os-provided", "aws-cli": "latest", "golang": "latest", "sshd": "latest" } }
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Jupyter Notebooks + VSCode Dev Container with Puppeteer support
# See here for image contents: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.245.0/containers/python-3/.devcontainer/base.Dockerfile # [Choice] Python version (use -bullseye variants on local arm64/Apple Silicon): 3, 3.10, 3.9, 3.8, 3.7, 3.6, 3-bullseye, 3.10-bullseye, 3.9-bullseye, 3.8-bullseye, 3.7-bullseye, 3.6-bullseye, 3-buster, 3.10-buster, 3.9-buster, 3.8-buster, 3.7-buster, 3.6-buster ARG VARIANT="3.10-bullseye" FROM mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/python:0-${VARIANT} # [Choice] Node.js version: none, lts/*, 16, 14, 12, 10 ARG NODE_VERSION="none" RUN if [ "${NODE_VERSION}" != "none" ]; then su vscode -c "umask 0002 && . /usr/local/share/nvm/nvm.sh && nvm install ${NODE_VERSION} 2>&1"; fi # Install Google Chrome Stable and fonts # Note: this installs the necessary libs to make the browser work with Puppeteer. ENV PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD true RUN apt-get update && apt-get install gnupg wget -y && \ wget --quiet --output-document=- https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | gpg --dearmor > /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/google-archive.gpg && \ sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list' && \ apt-get update && \ apt-get install google-chrome-stable -y --no-install-recommends && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* # [Optional] If your pip requirements rarely change, uncomment this section to add them to the image. COPY requirements.txt /tmp/pip-tmp/ RUN pip3 --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir install -r /tmp/pip-tmp/requirements.txt \ && rm -rf /tmp/pip-tmp
- VS Code Dev Containers: A repository of development container definitions
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rust-analyzer changelog #143
Looks like they do? https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/issues/675
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Exploring .NET WebAssembly with WASI and Wasmtime
In the vscode-dev-containers repo, you'll see that there too is a .devcontainer directory. This contains instructions for building the dotnet vscode-dev-container. Click into the directory.
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Recommended devcontainers for both Python and R workflows?
I'm trying to set up a dev environment which utilises the standard Python 3 devcontainer for Python files (which is great IMO), but also utilises the R devcontainer for R files. Or at the very least sets up the basic R for VSCode environment espoused on the VSCode tutorials.
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Introduction to GitHub Codespaces - Building your first Dev Container
Select a predefined container definition. In my case I will select 'Ubuntu'. NOTE: There is a growing variety of predefined images that can be selected from, maintained on GitHubs vscode-dev-containers repository:
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Extending VSCode Dev Container Features
As documented here, a Dev Container's built-in features are sources from the script-library folder in the vscode-dev-containers repo. The Remote - Containers extension and GitHub Codespaces include "preview" functionality to extend Dev Container features. You can add any custom feature by using the dev-container-features-template sample repository.
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what is a development container?
In your case in the development container you can specify a specific version of .NET SDK and Azure Functions SDK. There is a premade devcontainer for VSCode with Azure Functions and C#: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/main/containers/azure-functions-dotnet-6-isolated
What are some alternatives?
cloudwithchris.com - 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.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
probot-azure-serverless - A custom verison of @probot/probot fit for Azure Serverless Functions
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
azure-database - Azure CosmosDB Database module for Nest framework (node.js) ☁️
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
astro-swa-demo - Repositório responsável pela demo com o novo framework Astro.build com deployment usando o Azure Static Web Apps CLI
dotfiles - ⊙ All the dotfiles needed to make the world a better place
static-web-apps-clidocs
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
azure-app-service-authentication - Authentication SDKs for Azure App Service and Azure Static Web Apps
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface