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Deploy to Azure

Create two deployment workflows using GitHub Actions and Microsoft Azure.

Step 6: Production deployment

Nice work! ❇️

Great work, you've done it! You should be able to see your container image in the Packages section of your account on the main repository page. You can get the deployment URL in the Actions log, just like the staging URL.

The cloud environment

Throughout the course you've spun up resources that, if left unattended, could incur billing or consume your free minutes from the cloud provider. Once you have verified your application in production, let's tear down those environments so that you can keep your minutes for more learning!

⌨️ Activity 1: Destroy any running resources so you don't incur charges

  1. Create and apply the destroy environment label to your merged production-deployment-workflow pull request. If you have already closed the tab with your pull request, you can open it again by clicking Pull requests and then clicking the Closed filter to view merged pull requests.

Now that you've applied the proper label, let's wait for the GitHub Actions workflow to complete. When it's finished, you can confirm that your environment has been destroyed by visiting your app's URL, or by logging into the Azure portal to see it is not running.

  1. Wait about 20 seconds then refresh this page (the one you're following instructions from). GitHub Actions will automatically update to the next step.

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