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Apps that can be used with as a starting point for some MS Learn Modules. |
Official Microsoft Sample
Follow the hands-on tutorial to authenticate users in a web app using Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript with Azure Static Web App.
Static Web App
This repository contains apps that can be used with as a starting point for some MS Learn Modules. because everyone has their own preference for their JavaScript frameworks/library, you can choose which one you prefer.
The shopping theme is used throughout the app.
Contents
The apps written in the following JavaScript frameworks/libraries:
folder | Description |
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angular-app | Sample Angular app |
api | Sample Azure Functions app |
react-app | Sample React app |
svelte-app | Sample Svelte app |
vue-app | Sample Vue app |
Prerequisites
- A GitHub account
- Node.js and Git
- Visual Studio Code installed
- The Azure Functions extension installed
- The Azure Functions Core Tools installed
Problems or Suggestions
Resources
Azure Static Web Apps
- Learn how to Publish an Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript app and API with Azure Static Web Apps
- API support in Azure Static Web Apps
- Add an API to Azure Static Web Apps
- Authentication and authorization
- Routes
- Review pre-production environments
Azure Functions
- Learn how to Refactor Node.js and Express APIs to Serverless APIs with Azure Functions
- Learn about the Azure Functions local.settings.json file
- Learn how to Deploy to Azure Using Azure Functions
- Sign up for a Free Trial of Azure
Visual Studio Code
- Azure Free Trial
- VS Code
- VS Code Extension for Node on Azure
- Azure Functions local.settings.json file
Debugging Resources
Contributing
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