Amazing broth thank you very much, you are so brilliant, I have tried for 6 hours to deploy Strapi to Azure Web App and It was impossible for me, but not for you. You are amazing!
Deployment Center menu (23:37) doesn't look like this now. It doesn't detect Dockerfile after authorization. You're just presented with three options from where to pick your Registry Source (Private registry, DockerHub or Azure Container Registry). Do you happen to know how to get past that?
This tutorial has been a huge help - but I've just got to where the Github connects to Azure and am not seeing any DevOps options in the Deployment Centre (also mine has two options: Deployment Centre and Classic... I'd used the Classic as it still resembles what is in the video) - and nothing seems to being deployed webservice URL.
Y funciona igual si intalé mediante el comando strapi new project-name? También preguntar si en el repositorio de github tengo 2 carpetas: - backend: api de strapi - frontend: una aplicación para frontend
I think it's possible to do it with PM2 but the whole point of Docker is that you don't have to worry about process management. You can just add more containers as needed. I will plan to record the AWS version with dev/staging/prod split in the next few months. SSL, security should be provided by the cloud provider automatically. I can cover this as well.
@@pragmaticlead5424 it helps a lot of people out. cuz i think most of the users would love to deploy their project in production(maybe),but i would definitely, instead of localhost or non production use case.
Deployment Center menu (23:37) doesn't look like this now. It doesn't detect Dockerfile after authorization. You're just presented with three options from where to pick your Registry Source (Private registry, DockerHub or Azure Container Registry).
This doesn't seem to work for me. Everything builds fine and says it is deployed but all I get is the default Azur App Service page served up from the url.
Do you know how much worth this video is? You are saving days of effort in just under 30 mins, We owe you, bro.
This is an extremely helpful tutorial. Thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks man. Much appreciated.
Omg, thank you so much. I’ve been banging my head against the wall trying to deploy Strapi to an App Service and this did the trick.
Amazing broth thank you very much, you are so brilliant, I have tried for 6 hours to deploy Strapi to Azure Web App and It was impossible for me, but not for you. You are amazing!
Useful and easy-to-follow tutorial. Have a like! Thanks!
Thanks so much, this really helped!
Thanks captain 😁
The page is " Welcome to nginx!" instead of the actual index page after deploying. what should i do ?
this interesting i done my intern at Dbeaver
Your c./config/env/production files it's all I needed. Docker not that much
Hi, I've been trying for days to get this goin. How did you manage? My app fails on `npm run start`
I can help you mate. Reach out to me on Skype
Hello mates, have you figured out a solution for this
Deployment Center menu (23:37) doesn't look like this now. It doesn't detect Dockerfile after authorization. You're just presented with three options from where to pick your Registry Source (Private registry, DockerHub or Azure Container Registry). Do you happen to know how to get past that?
Azure Container Registry seems to be the same one as the video
How to connect blob storage with it?
This tutorial has been a huge help - but I've just got to where the Github connects to Azure and am not seeing any DevOps options in the Deployment Centre (also mine has two options: Deployment Centre and Classic... I'd used the Classic as it still resembles what is in the video) - and nothing seems to being deployed webservice URL.
its there, look on top, there a link, click it and you will see the panel where you can choose github/azure, I found it by mistake too
Y funciona igual si intalé mediante el comando strapi new project-name?
También preguntar si en el repositorio de github tengo 2 carpetas:
- backend: api de strapi
- frontend: una aplicación para frontend
is it possible to make one for AWS? with SSL, pm2, split it into dev/staging/production mode?nginx security config?
I think it's possible to do it with PM2 but the whole point of Docker is that you don't have to worry about process management. You can just add more containers as needed. I will plan to record the AWS version with dev/staging/prod split in the next few months. SSL, security should be provided by the cloud provider automatically. I can cover this as well.
@@pragmaticlead5424 it helps a lot of people out. cuz i think most of the users would love to deploy their project in production(maybe),but i would definitely, instead of localhost or non production use case.
Deployment Center menu (23:37) doesn't look like this now. It doesn't detect Dockerfile after authorization. You're just presented with three options from where to pick your Registry Source (Private registry, DockerHub or Azure Container Registry).
Hye. Did you find any solution for this? I've been trying to make it work for days
Where you able to figure this out?
@@zerenxyz No. Not on azure but after finding no solution I deployed it on aws.
@@muhammadahsenriaz5803 Hello, I am also looking for solution, is there zero solution for Azure? As I can not use AWS sadly.
Azure Container Registry seems to be the same one as the video
Does "quick start" in app service use dockerhub or azure container registry? Thanks
This doesn't seem to work for me. Everything builds fine and says it is deployed but all I get is the default Azur App Service page served up from the url.
All of sudden it is working. Took about 20 minutes to "warm up"
same here and its been longer than that
Thanks a lot for a great tutorial! Why do you use json config and not js for the production configs?
Only 50 USD for a crappy MSQL DB. :D