After you configure your deployment user, you can use it for all your Azure deployments. You can use FTP and local Git to deploy an Azure web app by using a deployment user. NET Core project: git init -initial-branch=main In the terminal window, select Ctrl+C to close the web server.
For more information on how to create and deploy applications, see Create an ASP.NET Core web app in Azure. NET Core application to Azure App Service by using local Git. In a web browser, go to the app at You'll see the "Hello World!" message from the sample app displayed on the page.įor more information about creating web applications for Azure, see Create an ASP.NET Core web app in Azure App Service Deploy the app to Azure Run the application locally so you know how it should look when you deploy it to Azure: dotnet run NET Core app by using the dotnet new web command: dotnet new web In a terminal window on your machine, create a directory named akvwebapp and make it the current directory: mkdir akvwebappĬreate a.
If you already have your web application deployed in Azure App Service, you can skip to configure web app access to a key vault and modify web application code sections. You can create a secret by using the Azure portal, PowerShell, or the Azure CLI. You can create a key vault by using the Azure portal, the Azure CLI, or Azure PowerShell.