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It seems the pretty default yml to me. First, it is enough to restore the wasm .csproj dependencies:
and build to somewhere, in this example to staging directory:
To deploy, it depends on what you have. There are a many number of deployment tasks, you have to pick the one, and choose the source of the deployment the |
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Thanks for your help. My yml looks now so:
Unfortunately the last step to upload the artifacts to azure static web app doesn't work. I use also an another command to build the app like in my Githiub Actions. Your example logged, that it is compiled with an old .Net Core. But the log is not so clear, if it is the case. Do you have may be an example how to upload the artifacts to Azure static web apps?
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Hi, I’m looking for an example, how to deploy a Wasm App to Azure Static Web App with Azure Pipeline. I mean the yml file. I managed to do this with Github Actions (see here )
Unfortunately Azure Pipele is not with Github Actions compatible.
I started so:
The last command causes an error:
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