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Getting started on managing data connections (such as SQL Database and Redis Cache) for Web Apps in C#
Azure App Service basic sample for managing web apps.
- Create a SQL database in a new SQL server
- Create a web app deployed with Project Nami (WordPress's SQL Server variant) that contains the app settings to connect to the SQL database
- Update the SQL server's firewall rules to allow the web app to access
- Clean up
To run this sample:
Set the environment variable CLIENT_ID
,CLIENT_SECRET
,TENANT_ID
,SUBSCRIPTION_ID
with the full path for an auth file. See how to create an auth file.
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/app-service-dotnet-manage-data-connections-for-web-apps.git
cd app-service-dotnet-manage-data-connections-for-web-apps
dotnet build
bin\Debug\net452\ManageWebAppSqlConnection.exe
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