on the az webapp deployment source config
you need to supply a --git-token or use --manual-integration
note: I typically use GitHub actions to deploy
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Please help me write a script to deploy a blazor server web application whose C# source is in a Github repo. My first choice is "azure CLI" commands inside a "ps1" file.
Attempt #1
Here is my first attempt after having successfully created a webapp plan for the free tier:
az webapp create --name webapp-protected-helloworld --resource-group $env:rg --runtime "dotnet:6" --plan plan-webapp
az webapp deployment source config --repo-url "https://github.com/siegfried01/DemoVisualStudioCICDForBlazorServer001.git" --branch main --name webapp-protected-helloworld --repository-type git --resource-group $env:rg
I get this error message:
ERROR: Cannot find SourceControlToken with name GitHub.
I tried bing/google searching the error message and even tried edge copilot and could not find any good hints
Attempt #2
I thought well maybe the problem is that my sln and csproj files are not in the top level directory. So I created a new git repo and tried again:
az appservice plan create -g $env:rg -n plan-webapp --sku B1 -l $env:webloc
az webapp create --name HelloBlazorSvr --resource-group $env:rg --plan plan-webapp
az webapp deployment source config --repo-url "https://github.com/siegfried01/HelloBlazorSvr.git" --branch main --name HelloBlazorSvr --repository-type git --resource-group $env:rg
I received this error:
ERROR: Operation returned an invalid status 'OK'
Since the repos I specified are public I think I should not need a github access token.
Thanks
Siegfried
on the az webapp deployment source config
you need to supply a --git-token or use --manual-integration
note: I typically use GitHub actions to deploy
@Siegfried Heintze Thanks for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A, apologize for any inconvenience caused on this.
To repro this behavior, I have created an app service and tried to deploy the code by adding the source control using the cmdlet. I am able to link deploy the source code from the repo successfully as well.
az webapp deployment source config -g <resource-groupname> -n <WebAppName> --repo-url <GithubUrl> --branch <BranchName> --manual-integration
As per the cmdlet documentation of az webapp deployment source config --git-token
parameter is not a mandatory/required parameter, and this should not break the operation as well.
Also, --git-token property is not required for the public repositories and the shared cmdlet operation might be failed because of a different reason.
I would suggest you try using the above shared cmdlet or try running your cmdlet in debug mode by appending --debug at the end.
Let me know if you are still facing the issue or if you have any further questions on this.