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Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook. - Third Edition

You're reading from  Azure Serverless Computing Cookbook. - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800206601
Pages 458 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Author (1):
Praveen Kumar Sreeram Praveen Kumar Sreeram
Profile icon Praveen Kumar Sreeram

Table of Contents (14) Chapters

Preface 1. Accelerating cloud app development using Azure Functions 2. Working with notifications using the SendGrid and Twilio services 3. Seamless integration of Azure Functions with Azure Services 4. Developing Azure Functions using Visual Studio 5. Exploring testing tools for Azure functions 6. Troubleshooting and monitoring Azure Functions 7. Developing reliable serverless applications using durable functions 8. Bulk import of data using Azure Durable Functions and Cosmos DB 9. Configuring security for Azure Functions 10. Implementing best practices for Azure Functions 11. Configuring serverless applications in the production environment 12. Implementing and deploying continuous integration using Azure DevOps Index

Moving configuration items from one environment to another

Every application that you develop will have many configuration items (such as application settings and connection strings) stored in Web.Config files for all .NET-based web applications.

In the traditional on-premises world, the Web.Config file would be located in the server and the file would be accessible to all people who have access to the server. Although it is possible to encrypt all the configuration items of Web.Config, this has its limitations, and they're not easy to decrypt every time you want to view or update them.

In the Azure PaaS world, with Azure App Services, you can still have the Web.Config files and they work as they used to in the traditional on-premises world. However, an Azure App Service provides us with an additional feature in terms of application settings, where you can configure these settings (either manually or via ARM templates), and these settings are stored in an encrypted format...

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