Azure-Sync is a handy shell script tool designed to help .NET developers working with Azure App Services. Inspired by the functionality provided by the Azure Functions Core Tools (func cli), Azure-Sync allows you to retrieve all environment variables from a specified Azure App Service, including any Azure KeyVault secrets, and add them to your local […]
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Secure On-Premise .NET Application with Azure Key Vault
Suppose you have your Web App and Database server hosted locally on your On-Premises servers. You want to use Azure Key Vault with your .NET application to retrieve your app settings. This allows you to avoid storing them as plain text in the appsettings.json file. In this blog post, I will show you how to […]
From Frustrated to Successful: My Experience Deploying SonarQube in Azure
SonarQube is a popular open-source platform for continuous code inspection that helps developers identify and fix coding issues, security vulnerabilities, and other bugs in their codebase. As someone who has worked on multiple software projects, I can attest to the importance of having a tool like SonarQube in your toolkit. It saves time and prevents […]
The Power of Bicep: Deploying on Azure in a Snap
If you’re looking for a simple and efficient way to deploy your application on Azure, you’re in the right place. In this blog post, I will guide you through the process of deploying an existing docker image on Azure using Bicep. It’s easier than you might think, and a lot more fun too! You can […]
Update Azure SQL Server Firewall rules using Azure CLI
If you’re used to working with Azure SQL Server without a private endpoint or virtual network, you might be used to adding your public IP to the Azure SQL Server Firewall rules each time your public IP changes. Luckily, there’s an easy option: use the Azure CLI to update the network firewall rules with your […]
Build your own cli because you can
I always admire the azure cli, my DevOps journey in the past few years was richfull with the usage of azure cli, and that made me curious on how to build my own, in a similar way to the Azure one. follow me in this blog post where I’m going to show you my exact, step-by-step, process for creating a cli using dotnet C#.