If someone wants to know the value of "AzureWebJobsStorage" environment variable for the Azure Storage Emulator, take this into account: More information here: go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=392235
We use both. Our devs prefer to deploy to their Visual Studio subscription with publish with feature branches, while the bigger branches use the pipelines you're talking about.
That was great and crisp. Please create some videos about other services as well
So does this now mean that consumption based Azure Functions can run apps that use System.Drawing or is that still left out on purpose?
It seems that they use System.Drawing.Common nuget package for that purposes
If someone wants to know the value of "AzureWebJobsStorage" environment variable for the Azure Storage Emulator, take this into account:
More information here: go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=392235
nice one!!
Why do you show right click publish when in a real environment you would use a CI/CD pipeline?
We use both. Our devs prefer to deploy to their Visual Studio subscription with publish with feature branches, while the bigger branches use the pipelines you're talking about.
"Azure Services", not "App Services". Sorry my dude. You didn't say it right.
Too expensive.
Whats too expensive?