Web Apps
Web Apps in Azure App Service provides a scalable, reliable, and easy-to-use environment for hosting web applications. Select from a range of frameworks and templates to create a web site in seconds. Use any tool or OS to develop your site with .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python and more. Choose from a variety of source control options including TFS, GitHub, BitBucket and others to set up continuous integration and develop as a team.
More details about the services are available in the App Service documentation. If you have a technical issue, please open a post on the developer forums through Stack Overflow or MSDN.
Products that we listen to in this space include: App Service, Web Apps, API Apps and Web App for Containers.
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Need a read-only role or operation for Web App Kudu logs.
Developers need to be able to access the KUDU logs for deployment and diagnostic troubleshooting without having contributor access to the web app. Can a read-only role or resource provider operation be created in order to grant this level of access?
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Allow to change ILB App Service Environment domain afer creation
Allow to change ILB App Service Environment domain afer creation
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Deployment URL for App Services
The App Services has a URL, however if the Deployment URL is also shown then it would be handy for someone to just click, rather than copying the URL and then manually constructing the Deployment URL by putting "scm." in front of azurewebsites.net and also adding /ZipDeployUI at the end.
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Unable to create WebApp in Isolated plan with new create experience
In the classic web app creation experience, on selecting an isolated service plan for the new app, the domain name shown below the app name changes from azurewebsites.net to the domain name of the isolated plan.
This does not happen in the new create form. This means that you cannot enter an app name that has already been added to the azurewebsites.net domain.
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