11/9/2023 0 Comments Royaltsx azure![]() Then, just create a Template which opens the Kudu project page based on that custom field.įor this we need to store the Project Kudu URL in a Custom Field in your Web Page Connections: Assuming that your Azure web sites are already configured in Royal TS, you can use custom fields to store the Kudu page address for each Azure web site. If you have many Azure web sites, you probably don’t want to define a new Web Page for each Kudu page. ![]() Integrate the Kudu project page as a Template Its important that you specify to use Basic Authentication for this:įrom there you can monitor the log stream (diagnostic log stream) or open the diagnostic console: ![]() Now, let’s assign our previously created credential to the web page: Since you need to authenticate to the Kudu page, we will first prepare a Credential:įor the Kudu project URL you need to use the following URL scheme: So let’s create a new web page with the URL: It’s very easy to integrate this in your Royal TS workflow and have Kudu at your fingertips… Integrate the Kudu project page as a Web Page Project Kudu is an open source project from Microsoft that is the backend of their Git deployment of Azure Websites. I’ve blogged about the backend that is making all this work: Project Kudu. Scott Hanselman blogged about how easy you can see Trace output of Windows Azure hosted Websites here. ![]() Even if you do not use Windows Azure web sites, you might still find the blog post interesting as it demonstrates some powerful features of Royal TS. Well, if you are running web site(s) on Windows Azure, you should read on and learn how you can not only leverage Kudu but also how to integrate it in your workflow using Royal TS. ![]()
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