Has Any one tried implementing deployment of Azure CSPKG deployment programmatically using Service Management REST API. Please share with me any guideline or website which explain me clearly. Especially I Want my Web ROle to deploy the Worker ROle where package is in Azure blob storage.
Check out this article by Neil Mackenzie. This covers working with the REST API to perform deployments. Also, you could check out the code that is used under the hood by the Windows Azure PowerShell cmdlets by looking in the code on GitHub.
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I am working on Azure Analysis service directly from portal.azure.com. Instead i want AAS be save as some file in git repo and deployed is managed through Azure DevOps. Not sure if this possible? How to proceed further on this
Currently, Azure Analysis Service don’t support implementing using Azure Devops.
I would request you to provide the feedback here:
https://feedback.azure.com/forums/556165-azure-analysis-services
All of the feedback you share in these forums will be monitored and reviewed by the Microsoft engineering teams responsible for building Azure.
You could have a script task make a REST call to Azure from Azure DevOps, building the URL and payload from code, say passing in parameters, or by utilising a variable group.
We're planning on migrating our TFS on premise to Azure DevOps. I understand that to migrate, we need Azure AD. My question is, what would be the subscription level should I get?
I'm fairly new to this so please go easy on me. Thanks!
Do you mean Azure Subscription?
DevOps doesn't requires Azure Subscription. But if you anticipate needing to purchase any additional user plans, build/deployment pipelines, hosted build services, hosted load test services, or other developer services, we highly recommend making sure that you have an Azure Subscription ready for linking to your imported Azure DevOps Services organization once the import has completed.
You could refer to the migration guide first, which can be downloaded from website below:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/devops/migrate/
I need to create multiple Azure Function apps in different geographic locations over and over, so I need to automate this. Doing this in the Portal isn't going to scale. I thought there would be a Nuget package for doing this, but I haven't found it yet. Any ideas on how to automate the creation of Azure Function Apps?
There isn't an Azure Functions specific NuGet package or API. Functions works with the standard Azure Resource Manager APIs (consistent with the way you manage other Azure services) and new Function Apps can be provisioned using PowerShell, the Azure CLI, the ARM API or directly through the portal.
Under the "Get Started" section of the documentation I've linked to, you can find more information on how to create and manage templates.
I hope this helps!
As far as I know, there is no Nuget Package for you to do this. Per my understanding, you could leverage ARM template to create your Azure Function App.
You could try to follow the issue & code sample on GitHub about deploying Azure Function Apps with ARM to create the Azure Function App in multiple geographic locations as expected.
Also, you could follow this tutorial about deploying your resources to Azure with Resource Manager templates via Azure Power Shell.
I created an empty Azure cloud service and I want to allow other developers to deploy to it. So far the only route I can see is adding the developers as Azure subscription administrators. I would rather give them more specific access to the cloud services only.
No such functionality exist today which will allow you to grant/revoke permissions at the cloud service level. Once a developer is provided access to the subscription, they would have access to all the resources under that subscription.
There's a REST API behind cloud service deployments and all the tools (including Windows Azure Portal and Visual Studio) consume this API for creating deployments. One possible solution would be to build your own solution consuming this API. In this solution you will implement access control based on your requirements so that when your user use this service, they will only see the cloud service they're assigned to and can only manage that cloud service. There's a managed library for consuming this API. You can find more information here: http://www.bradygaster.com/post/getting-started-with-the-windows-azure-management-libraries.
It seems that if the original developer downloads the publish profile from Azure (it's an xml file that with a .PublishSettings extension), you can copy the userPWD from that file, give it to another developer and they can paste it into the password field in the Connection section of the Publish dialog.
The userPWD is a string that looks something like this:
EFFCLfDqDKHlXcA2YDZPvX4BZXWFaobxaLN0aPJd4HCfa8WxlqEkt2yywBsx
Is there any Azure REST API or powershell cmdlets available for linking the resources(SQL DB,Storage)/listing the linked resources to azure cloud services?
No!
And currently (as of 2013-09-17) the feature linked resource is just a visual enhancement in the portal. To help you easily get an idea of what components does a cloud service have. Nothing more than that.