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A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure

By : Hamida Rebai Trabelsi
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A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure

By: Hamida Rebai Trabelsi

Overview of this book

Companies face several challenges during cloud adoption, with developers and architects needing to migrate legacy applications and build cloud-oriented applications using Azure-based technologies in different environments. A Developer’s Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure helps you learn how to migrate old apps to Azure using the Cloud Adoption Framework and presents use cases, as well as build market-ready secure and reliable applications. The book begins by introducing you to the benefits of moving legacy apps to the cloud and modernizing existing ones using a set of new technologies and approaches. You’ll then learn how to use technologies and patterns to build cloud-oriented applications. This app development book takes you on a journey through three major services in Azure, namely Azure Container Registry, Azure Container Instances, and Azure Kubernetes Service, which will help you build and deploy an application based on microservices. Finally, you’ll be able to implement continuous integration and deployment in Azure to fully automate the software delivery process, including the build and release processes. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to perform application migration assessment and planning, select the right Azure services, and create and implement a new cloud-oriented application using Azure containers and orchestrators.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1 – Migrating Applications to Azure
6
Part 2 – Building Cloud-Oriented Applications Using Patterns and Technologies in Azure
10
Part 3 – PaaS versus CaaS to Deploy Containers in Azure
14
Part 4 – Ensuring Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment on Azure
17
Assessments

Creating a CI/CD pipeline for the GitHub repository using Azure DevOps Starter

In this section, we will create a CI and CD pipeline using the GitHub repository and Azure DevOps Starter.

Azure DevOps Starter is a simplified process for creating a CI and CD pipeline for Azure. We will use existing code from the GitHub repository and a sample template. The sample template offers a dashboard allowing us to monitor code commits, different builds, and deployments through the Azure portal.

We will use DevOps Starter and the Azure portal to create the pipeline. We will configure access to a GitHub repository and select a framework. Then, we will configure Azure DevOps and commit the different changes to GitHub and deploy them to Azure.

Let’s create a new DevOps project by following these steps:

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal and select DevOps Starter in the search box, after selecting Create.
  2. Select Bring your own code, then select Next.

Note that you need to...