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Infrastructure as Code with Azure Bicep

Infrastructure as Code with Azure Bicep

By : Yaser Adel Mehraban
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Infrastructure as Code with Azure Bicep

Infrastructure as Code with Azure Bicep

4.4 (14)
By: Yaser Adel Mehraban

Overview of this book

It’s no secret that developers don’t like using JSON files to declare their resources in Azure because of issues such as parameter duplication and not being able to use comments in templates. Azure Bicep helps resolve these issues, and this book will guide you, as a developer or DevOps engineer, to get the most out of the Bicep language. The book takes you on a journey from understanding Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates and what their drawbacks are to how you can use Bicep to overcome them. You will get familiar with tools such as Visual Studio Code, the Bicep extension, the Azure CLI, PowerShell, Azure DevOps, and GitHub for writing reusable, maintainable templates. After that, you’ll test the templates and deploy them to an Azure environment either from your own system or via a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. The book features a detailed overview of all the Bicep features, when to use what, and how to write great templates that fit well into your existing pipelines or in a new one. The chapters progress from easy to advanced topics and every effort has been put into making them easy to follow with examples, all of which are accessible via GitHub. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed a solid understanding of Azure Bicep and will be able to create, test, and deploy your resources locally or in your CI/CD pipelines.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with Azure Bicep
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Section 2: Azure Bicep Core Concepts
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Section 3: Deploying Azure Bicep Templates

Chapter 10: Deploying Bicep Using Azure DevOps

You now know how to validate and deploy your templates from your local environment, which is great. However, you should now commit your templates into your source control repository to be able to implement your Infrastructure as Code (IaC) pipeline. There are many tools out there that can help you implement a continuous integration and continuous delivery pipeline, but Microsoft has the advantage of having two very strong tools you can use: Azure Pipelines and GitHub actions.

In this chapter, we will review how to get started with Azure Pipelines and deploy your Bicep files to create your environment. Then, you will deploy your code in that environment.

In this chapter, we are going to cover the following main topics:

  • Creating the Azure DevOps pipeline
  • Adding validation steps to your pipeline
  • Adding deployment steps to your pipeline
  • Accessing the deployment outputs in your pipeline
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