![]() In Week 1 we covered core concepts for Azure Static Web Apps - from development to API-enablement, security, configuraton and deployment. ![]() We’ll learn more about it in the upcoming article in this series.Welcome to Week 2, Day 1 of #30DaysOfSWA!! With this, we have access to explore more about the Azure App Service features and functionalities in the future. We setup a web app based on the Node.js runtime on a Linux OS. Thus, in this article, we learnt to successfully create a web app in Azure. We can paste this in our browser and view that the web app has been successfully created and is running. You can now access the web app through the URL. We can view other details from the webapp page. Thus, we have successfully created the Web App on Node.js runtime. We can see the updates on the notification bar.Īs the deployment process is running, we can see the update in the overview page.įinally, as the deployment is complete, we’ll be updated about it and will have the access to check the web app through the Go to resource button. With this, the deployments will initialize. Next, Select the Create button under Review + Create. Now, we can see all the details filled and selected. Select the Dev/ Test Tab and choose the F1 tier which gives 1 GB memory and 60 minutes of compute per day for free. But for learning alone, we can use a free version instead of the one that would cost over $80 a month. ![]() This will be essential when we are doing a real-world project. Here, we can see, we were opting for the Production workloads. However, we don't require that right now, thus we’ll change it. Under Sku and Size, a premium version will be select. Now, select the Linux Plan or Create new if you don’t have one. You can choose the Region as per your convenience. This will later create a sub-domain in the name of the instance under Azure websites making it accessible to view the web app as .įollowing it, select Code under Publish and Node 14 TS as the Runtime Stack.Īlso, select Linux as the Operation system. If you don’t have one, click on Create new. We are now taken to the Web App creation page with the details to be filled.įirst of all, select Resource Group. Under the Create a Resource page, select the Web under the Categories. The welcome page will look similar to the one here. Now, let us learn step-by-step to create a node.js web app in Azure. Node.js enables the development of highly scalable applications on the JavaScript runtime environment and is completely open-source and functions cross-platform throughout various operating systems. The App Service makes it extremely convenient to build applications and APIs in cloud platform of Azure. Azure App Service - Implementing Node.js Web AppĪzure App Service is one of the service offerings of Microsoft Azure which enables creation of enterprise level applications for web and mobile for different devices and platforms with support of scalability, availability and numerous other benefits of the cloud infrastructure.Azure App Service - Creating Node.js Web App.This article is a part of the Azure App Service article series. In this article, we’ll learn about Azure App Service and then use the Azure Web App Service to create a web app for Node.js in a Linux environment.
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