Before reading this document, it's suggested to read Getting Started to run the application and explore the user interface. This will help you to have a better understanding of concepts defined here.
Create two websites in Azure. One for Web.Host and other for AngularUI
Select the "Web App + SQL" for Host.
And configure it according to your needs. A sample setting is shown below:
Select the "Web App" for AngularUI.
And configure it according to your needs. A sample setting is shown below:
The details will be explained in the next lines. Here are the quick steps to publish the Host Application to the Azure.
- Run the migrations on the Azure
- Configure the .Web.Host/appsettings.production.json
- Publish the application to Azure
One of the best ways to run migrations on the Azure is running update-database
command in the Visual Studio.
But this command won't run. Your client IP address should have access to the Azure.
The easiest way: Open Management Studio and write the Azure database settings, then click connect. If you are already logged in to the Azure, following info screen will be shown (if you aren't already logged in, a form will be displayed before the following screen to logging in):
Now our client IP address have access to the Azure. Of cource, this operation can also be done via the Azure Portal. Check here to learn how to configure the firewall for client access via Azure Portal.
Open appsettings.json in .Web.Host project and change connection settings according to the Azure Database:
Open Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, set .EntityFrameworkCore as the Default Project and run the update-database
command as shown below:
Azure is using appsettings.production.json, so this file should be configured like following:
Right click the Web.Host project and select "Publish". Select "Microsoft Azure App Service" and check "Select Existing". Click "Create Profile" button.
Following screen will be shown:
Select "azure-publish-demo-server" and click "OK", then click "Publish" button. Host application is live now:
The details will be explained in the next lines. Here are the quick steps to publish the AngularUI to the Azure
- Run the
yarn
command to restore packages - Run the
ng build --prod
- Copy the web.config file that is placed in angular folder root to dist folder
- Configure the angular/dist/assets/appconfig.json
- Send the required files to the Azure
Run the yarn
command to restore packages and run the ng build --prod
to create publish folder that named dist.
Copy the web.config file that is placed in angular folder to angular/dist folder.
Configure the angular/dist/assets/appconfig.json like following:
Files should be sent to the Azure via FTP. Transfer files from the dist to the www folder in the Azure. The folder structure should look like:
Angular application is live now. Browse the http://azure-publish-demo-client.azurewebsites.net and see it works.